Cross posted from the Arizona Eagletarian
The internet has long been heralded as an unprecedented instrument of democratization and liberalization, even emancipation. But in the eyes of the US government, this global network and other types of communications technology threaten to undermine American power…
Ultimately, beyond diplomatic manipulation and economic gain, a system of ubiquitous spying allows the United States to maintain its grip on the world. When the United States is able to know everything that everyone is doing, saying, thinking, and planning — its own citizens, foreign populations, international corporations, other government leaders — its power over those factions is maximized…
That’s doubly true if the government operates at ever greater levels of secrecy. The secrecy creates a one-way mirror: the US government sees what everyone else in the world does, including its own population, while no one sees its own actions. It is the ultimate imbalance, permitting the most dangerous of all human conditions: the exercise of limitless power with no transparency or accountability. p 169, No Place to Hide by Glenn Greenwald. Published May 13, 2014 (emphasis mine)
That’s essentially how Greenwald wraps up chapter three, “Collect it All,” which in his latest book (released just days ago) describes, in exquisite detail, the mission of the National Security Agency (NSA).


