
The up-to-date news about UK willing to surveille on its population and India willing to surveille on all mobile telephones along the country are absolutely nothing as contrasted with the latest buzz in the USA relating to the illegal intrusion of many intelligence agencies into the personal life of common American inhabitants. The stimulus of it’s the last edition of the well-known Wired magazine where the photography you might see above is used for the cover. The building you can see there’s being constructed by the NSA of the USA (National Security Agency), and this building is nothing more than the enormous intelligence collecting and spying complex, where all info about usual American citizens will be saved – all things about them from their mobile phone conversations and to the search queries typed in Google. The author of Wired article that is based on some sources that are related to NSA, is the distinguished journalist James Bamford. Since early 1970s he eventually wrote four books describing NSA as its chief chronicler and critic at the same time. Read more










