Stop Watching Us Rally in Washington, D.C. - Saturday, October 26th

The documents leaked to media outlets by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden this year have brought national intelligence gathering and surveillance operations under a level of scrutiny not seen in decades. Often left out of this conversation, though, is the massive private surveillance industry that provides services to law enforcement, defense agencies and corporations in the U.S. and abroad – a sprawling constellation of companies and municipalities. "It's a circle where everyone [in these industries] is benefitting," says Eric King, lead researcher of watchdog group Privacy International. "Everyone gets more powerful, and richer."

Promotional materials for numerous private spy companies boast of how law enforcement organizations can use their products to monitor people at protests or other large crowds – including by keeping tabs on individual people's social media presence. Kenneth Lipp, a journalist who attended the International Association of Chiefs of Police conference in Philadelphia from October 19th to 23rd, tells Rolling Stone that monitoring Twitter and Facebook was a main theme of the week. "Social media was the buzzword," says Lipp. He says much of the discussion seemed to be aimed at designing policies that wouldn't trigger potentially limiting court cases: "They want to avoid a warrant standard."Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook

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loving the creativity, glad we're on the right side and glad Justin is on the tip of this spear. So freaking awesome.
 

 
ReasonTV: What We Saw At The Anti-NSA "Stop Watching Us" Rally


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1JVFV5L6GTE


On October 26, 2013, protesters from across the political spectrum gathered in Washington, D.C. to take part in the Stop Watching Us Rally, a demonstration against the National Security Agency's domestic and international surveillance programs.

Reason TV spoke with protesters - including 2012 Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson and former Congressman Dennis Kucinich - to discuss the rally, why people should worry about the erosion of privacy, and President Barack Obama's role in the growth of the surveillance state.

Produced by Joshua Swain, interviews by Todd Krainin.

About 3 minutes long.
 
some pretty sweet anti-NSA artwork on a wall in Cologne, Germany... I suppose this was created to coincide with the rally there yesterday

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a few more photos here:
http://imgur.com/a/erG6L
 
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