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====== Targeting of Assange and WikiLeaks supporters ====== | ====== Targeting of Assange and WikiLeaks supporters ====== | ||
- | ==== Targeting Assange Supporters: Results of my Personal FOIA request to the FBI ==== | + | |
+ | ==== Snowden docs reveal covert surveillance and pressure tactics aimed at WikiLeaks & supporters ==== | ||
+ | by Glenn Greenwald and Ryan Gallagher (Feb 2014) | ||
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+ | ==== Targeting Assange Supporters: Results of my Personal FOIA request to the FBI ==== | ||
+ | by Angel of Truth (Feb 2020) | ||
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+ | ==== National Counterintelligence Strategy of the United States of America 2020-2022 ==== | ||
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+ | "The number of actors targeting the United States is growing. Russia and China operate | ||
+ | globally, use all instruments of national power to target the United States, and have a broad range | ||
+ | of sophisticated intelligence capabilities. Other state adversaries such as Cuba, Iran, and North | ||
+ | Korea; non-state actors such as Lebanese Hizballah, ISIS, and al-Qa’ida; | ||
+ | criminal organizations and __ideologically motivated entities such as hacktivists, |