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The World Policy
Institute at The New School
presents
THE SECRET WORLD OF GLOBAL EAVESDROPPING
a discussion with
JOHN YOUNG., Editor, Cryptome.org (http://Cryptome.org)
Moderated by
PATRICK RADDEN KEEFE, Project Leader, The World
Policy Institute
The human spy is a thing of the past: today, the United
States devotes far more resources to high-tech electronic intelligence
gathering than to more traditional forms of espionage. A hundred
military and intelligence satellites circle the earth and secret
American "listening stations" are scattered around the
planet, intercepting billions of phone conversations and emails
every day. How effective is this kind of spying by remote control?
Can intelligence agencies successfully sort through the volumes
of communications they intercept to locate and identify the proverbial
ticking bomb? How does eavesdropping compare to on the ground
intelligence operations? And from the point of view of individual
privacy and civil liberties, should American citizens trust the
government to operate such a colossal surveillance apparatus without
effective congressional oversight or public scrutiny? Join two experts
on "communications intelligence" for an eye-opening discussion
of these important issues.
Thursday, November 17, 2005, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Swayduck Auditorium, first
floor, 65 Fifth Avenue (between East 13-14th sts.). Admission is
$5.00.
RSVP 212-229-5488 at New School Box Office, or
e-mail boxoffice@newschool.edu.
If you need special accommodations, please call 212-229-5808 Ext
1 at least five days in advance
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