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Corporate Spying on The Resistance | Joel Northam | Resistance Report

on December 18, 2013December 18, 2013 By Dennis Trainor Jr

We hear the haunting yet absurd steps taken by the NSA to monitor citizens. Unfortunately for activists, revolutionaries, and other agents of social change, that’s only the “state” prong of surveillance. The corporate arm is much more damning. Joel Northam reports.

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Published by Dennis Trainor Jr

Producer-Host-Writer: Acronym TV

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TaggedAcronym TV, Activists, CIA, Corporate spying, corporate surveillance, Edward Snowden, FBI, Glenn Greenwald, Jeremy Hammond, NSA, police state, Resistance, Resistance Report, Stratfor, target, terror acts

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