Inside Intelexit, the activist group trying to recruit the next Edward Snowden
If no one works at the NSA, there will no one left to spy on you.
On Oct 7, 2015 by Aaron Sankin
Edward Snowden: We must protect whistleblowers to protect our democracy
“People who really care about the measure of liberty … are starting to get a little bit stronger.”
On Sep 25, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
The real reason Chelsea Manning is facing solitary confinement—indefinitely
It’s not just about a magazine and some expired soap.
On Aug 17, 2015 by W.S. Paul Jackson
Former attorney general says the government might offer Edward Snowden a deal
Snowden’s exile could end in a plea bargain.
On Jul 7, 2015 by Curt Hopkins
Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning is now tweeting from prison
She hopes to tweet daily, if possible.
On Apr 3, 2015 by Kevin Collier
The NSA is still spying on you—so why did Americans stop caring?
Are we experiencing ‘whistleblower fatigue?’
On Mar 4, 2015 by Matthew Rozsa
Massive leak of Swiss bank documents reveals HSBC’s dirty dealings
Leaked documents reveal how HSBC helped its clients hide millions—and that’s just the start.
On Feb 9, 2015 by Dell Cameron
Morocco’s Snowden is spilling the country’s secrets
“Morocco’s Snowden” is spreading classified information—and some lies.
On Dec 22, 2014 by Jonathan Brown
The uncertain future of the celebrity whistleblower
When outing U.S. government information means going public, how does that change our relationship to whistleblowers?
On Aug 11, 2014 by S.E. Smith
A ‘second Snowden’ is leaking secret U.S. documents
Someone call the plumber.
On Aug 5, 2014 by Eric Geller
Ronald Ridenhour, Phil Zimmerman, and 5 other whistleblowers you should know
Their identities should no longer be a secret.
On Jun 11, 2014 by Rob Price
Our favorite predictions for Oliver Stone’s ‘The Snowden Files’
And the Oscar for most paranoid screenplay goes to…
On Jun 2, 2014 by Miles Klee
U.K. whistleblower ‘Mr Ethical’ turns to Twitter to save his house
His goes by the name ‘Mr Ethical,’ and he’s about to lose his house.
On Apr 11, 2014 by Lewis Parker
The ‘Snowden can’t get a fair trial’ defense misses the point
There’s no constitutional right for a defendant to dictate the criteria of the charges set forth against him.
On Jan 29, 2014 by [email protected]
SecureDrop, Aaron Swartz’s secure software for whistleblowers, gets a reboot
SecureDrop uses four different servers to keep communications between whistleblowers and reporters private.
On Oct 17, 2013 by Dell Cameron
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