The Tor Files: Transparency for the Dark Web [Full Cache] with Surveillance Valley's Yasha Levine
https://surveillancevalley.com/the-tor-files/the-tor-files-transparency-for-... https://surveillancevalley.com/blog/all-eff-up-silicon-valleys-astroturf-pri... https://old.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/8xycxc/journalist_yasha_levine_rel... https://blog.erratasec.com/2018/03/askrob-does-tor-let-government-peek-at.ht... Yasha Levine speaks about internet surveillance and influence ops https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNLiv8lgnNU https://surveillancevalley.com/blog/thomas-drake-endorses-surveillance-valle... https://twitter.com/Thomas_Drake1/status/970058544417529856 Surveillance Valley - The Secret Military History of the Internet By Yasha Levine A reporter unearths the true history of the internet: it was built by the government to spy on citizens, at home and abroad. In Surveillance Valley, Yasha Levine traces the history of the internet back to its beginnings as a Vietnam-era tool for spying on guerrilla fighters and antiwar protesters–a military computer networking project that ultimately envisioned the creation of a global system of surveillance and prediction. Levine shows how the same military objectives that drove the development of early internet technology are still at the heart of Silicon Valley today. Spies, counterinsurgency campaigns, hippie entrepreneurs, privacy apps funded by the CIA. From the 1960s to the 2010s — this revelatory and sweeping story will make you reconsider what you know about the most powerful, ubiquitous tool ever created.
On Wed, 11 Jul 2018 17:39:08 -0400 grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
wow. I missed that little gem. Copied it here just in case http://archive.is/gRE43 "Never mistake mirror w/ shadow backdoors as a mirage. Tor has a lot to answer for as do other GovCo sponsored & supported IT services & apps on 7 layer DPI’d OSI. " Did you post that bit on tors censored mailing list? And metzger's censored cesspool? Anyway, great piece of info, thanks!
Surveillance Valley - The Secret Military History of the Internet By Yasha Levine
A reporter unearths the true history of the internet: it was built by the government to spy on citizens, at home and abroad.
In Surveillance Valley, Yasha Levine traces the history of the internet back to its beginnings as a Vietnam-era tool for spying on guerrilla fighters and antiwar protesters–a military computer networking project that ultimately envisioned the creation of a global system of surveillance and prediction. Levine shows how the same military objectives that drove the development of early internet technology are still at the heart of Silicon Valley today. Spies, counterinsurgency campaigns, hippie entrepreneurs, privacy apps funded by the CIA. From the 1960s to the 2010s — this revelatory and sweeping story will make you reconsider what you know about the most powerful, ubiquitous tool ever created.
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grarpamp
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juan