Here’s what we know about European collaboration with the NSA by David Meyer.
Norway is the latest named collaborator with the NSA.
David summarizes surveillance details (so far), including known collaborators of the NSA:
Puzzling that for all the huffing and puffing about sovereignty in public from these collaborators, in private they can’t wait to abase themselves before the United States.
Not that sovereign nations need always disagree but this sort of toadyism endangers citizens of the United States as well as citizens of other countries around the world.
Toadyism isn’t an effective means of provoking rational discussion and debate among nations.
What’s missing from David’s post are the individual names from the NSA, U.S. government, and its collaborators, who should be held accountable by their respective legal systems.
Creating topic maps of surveillance activities will of necessity be a diverse projects. Different laws, information sources, etc.
Should common questions come up about creating and/or merging such topic maps, I will contribute answers whenever possible on this blog. And solicit input from any readers of this blog who care to contribute their insights.
Should you require more regular involvement on my part, you know where to find me for further discussions.
My public PGP key.
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