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Credibility Lost: Bipartisan House group demands Clapper be replaced January 28, 2014
Thomas Lifson
Lie to Congress; lose credibility
Did Snowden have help from Russian spies? January 19, 2014
Thomas Lifson
Either an explosive revelation or a reckless charge from the Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee
Nothing to worry about with the NSA? January 15, 2014
Thomas Lifson
Do you feel that democracy is slipping away? If not, consider three new stories out this morning
Tech execs disappointed in their meeting with Obama December 18, 2013
Thomas Lifson
As his presidency sinks in popularity faster than George W. Bush's, Barack Obama is discovering that key constituencies are disappointed with him
Why Obama Never Fires Anyone December 5, 2013
David Lawrence
It's not out of the goodness of his heart.
A Judgment on Intelligence October 28, 2013
Herbert E. Meyer
What could we possibly hope to learn from Angela Merkel's cellphone conversations that's worth the risk of offending one of our country's most important allies?
Dragon Day: Red Dawn for Intellectuals October 18, 2013
James Simpson
Snatched from the headlines: A movie portraying a Chinese takeover of the US after our government defaults on its debt.
Edward Snowden must not Disgrace Andrei Sakharov September 21, 2013
Michael Curtis
Sakharov was an extraordinarily courageous person who spoke out openly for his views and who suffered because of them. Edward Snowden is none of these things.
Worried about NSA snooping? August 13, 2013
Thomas Lifson
Relax, it's being thoroughly investigated. By the same guy that lied about it to Congress.
Secret DEA program funnels intel to local authorities in order to investigate Americans August 5, 2013
Rick Moran
"Federal agents are trained to 'recreate' the investigative trail to effectively cover up where the information originated."
Snowden, J. Edgar Hoover and Compromising Secrets July 13, 2013
Michael Bargo, Jr.
No one may know what information may exist on Snowden's laptop computers, but the fear that damaging information may exist will play a powerful role in future elections
Conservatives and Snowden July 10, 2013
J.R. Dunn
The danger now is that scandals that should, by any sane measure, be crippling to the Obama administration will instead take down the conservative movement
Snowden and Pollard: A Tale of Two Spies July 6, 2013
Jerrold L. Sobel
Who has damaged the United States more?
What telephone metadata shows July 6, 2013
Thomas Lifson
An astonishing trip through a stranger's life.
Obama administration bungles Snowden, leaves great power diplomacy in shambles June 24, 2013
Thomas Lifson
It would be comic if the national security of the United States were not in peril. How's that "smart diplomacy" workin' out for ya'?
On the 12th Day of Xmas the NSA gave to me June 19, 2013
Rosslyn Smith
Could the NSA be how Santa knows who's been naughty and who's been nice?
NSA's Real Targets? June 13, 2013
Jim Yardley
Never plan on what you expect your enemy to do, but rather plan based on what they are capable of doing.
The Data Retention Disaster Heading to the US June 11, 2013
Christopher Reynolds
PRISM may well be only the tip of the surveillance iceberg.
So, Only Terrorists, huh? June 10, 2013
Jim Yardley
Just who is a "terrorist" according to Janet Napolitano?