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Thu Jan 5, 2012, 03:29 PM Jan 2012

U.S. Whistle Blower Threatened with 35 Years in Prison, Warns of Developing Tyranny [View all]



Whistle Blower Threatened with 35 Years in Prison, Warns of Developing Tyranny
Thomas Drake blew the whistle on a massive domestic information gathering scheme and was called "an enemy of the state" (speech at Sam Adams Awards)
January 4, 2011


Thomas Drake is the 2011 winner of the Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence. Thomas Drake attempted to expose massive NSA mismanagement and the agency's use of a data collection program that was more costly, more threatening to American citizens' privacy rights, and less effective than a readily-available alternative. For his actions, Drake's house was raided, and he was subsequently charged under the Espionage Act, facing 35 years in prison.

Bio

Thomas Andrews Drake (born 1957) is a former senior official of the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), decorated United States Air Force and United States Navy veteran, computer software expert, linguist, management and leadership specialist, and whistleblower. In 2010 the government alleged that he 'mishandled' documents, one of the few such Espionage Act cases in U.S. history. His defenders claim that he was instead being persecuted for challenging the Trailblazer Project.


TRANSCRIPT EXCERPT

In my case, while a senior official at the National Security Agency, I found out about the use of electronic eavesdropping on Americans, turning this country into the equivalent of a foreign nation, for the purposes of blanket surveillance and data mining, blatantly disregarding a 23-year legal regime that was the exclusive means for the conduct of such electronic collection and surveillance, which carried criminal sanctions when violated. I also discovered that NSA had withheld critical and crucial intelligence prior to 9/11 and after 9/11, as well as data and information that was available but remained undiscovered, and if shared—if shared—could have made a decisive difference alone in preventing the 9/11 attacks from ever happening. I also learned about a massively expensive and failing surveillance program under development called Trailblazer that largely served as nothing more than a funding vehicle to enrich government contractors and keep government program managers in charge, when a cheap, highly effective, and operational alternative called ThinThread was available in-house that fully protected Americans' privacy rights under the law, while also providing superior intelligence to this nation.

These secret programs which deliberately bypassed the Constitution and existing laws were born during the first few critical weeks and months following 9/11 as a result of a willful decision made by the very highest levels of this government. Such shortcuts and end-runs were not and never necessary, as lawful [incompr.] existed that would have vastly improved our intelligence capability with the very best of American ingenuity and innovation, as well as time-honored noncoercive interrogation techniques.

Read the full speech at:

http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=767&Itemid=74&jumival=7755

See the Sam Adams Award acceptance speech on YouTube at:



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Anyone care to tell me that this is not a Police State yet? If it's not, then I don't teddy51 Jan 2012 #1
Don't worry, Obama's got this!! comipinko Jan 2012 #3
Thanks for posting. pmorlan1 Jan 2012 #2
Weren't ProSense Jan 2012 #4
No, it was plead out, largely because of the "threat" comipinko Jan 2012 #5
Point ProSense Jan 2012 #6
Point... SomethingFishy Jan 2012 #7
Well, ProSense Jan 2012 #8
You should make it clear that it was a plea deal, your posts exclude that. comipinko Jan 2012 #10
I see you've met Prosense. Occulus Jan 2012 #42
Point: comipinko Jan 2012 #9
Confusion: ProSense Jan 2012 #12
Post removed Post removed Jan 2012 #13
Really? ProSense Jan 2012 #19
Lefty talibans n/t Inuca Jan 2012 #20
Moronic ovine. comipinko Jan 2012 #22
I assume Inuca Jan 2012 #26
I see you've met comipinko. great white snark Jan 2012 #50
I would not have thought that my opinion of you would matter enough to insult you! comipinko Jan 2012 #21
Wait ProSense Jan 2012 #23
again with the delusions of granduer !! comipinko Jan 2012 #24
So ProSense Jan 2012 #28
Now that NDAA has been codified, bvar22 Jan 2012 #16
Don't worry, Obama promised!!!!!! comipinko Jan 2012 #17
the charges were brought CreekDog Jan 2012 #11
seems , to that one, that is ALL that matters. comipinko Jan 2012 #14
In ProSense Jan 2012 #18
Bush left quite a mess, and Obama has just ratified it. JDPriestly Jan 2012 #38
I guess that makes it okay then? Luminous Animal Jan 2012 #27
Did you listen to his speech? He explains that the extent to which the JDPriestly Jan 2012 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author boxman15 Jan 2012 #44
Because the case fell apart. Which is even worse. Not only was he prosecuted, there was sabrina 1 Jan 2012 #39
K & R Cerridwen Jan 2012 #15
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jan 2012 #25
Why should we automatically believe that he is the one in the right? treestar Jan 2012 #29
If you become familiar with this this case you will understand why he should be defended .... Better Believe It Jan 2012 #31
It's long been apparent to "batshit" people like me whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #30
Most important post ever posted on DU. JDPriestly Jan 2012 #32
K&R (nt) T S Justly Jan 2012 #34
K&R NorthCarolina Jan 2012 #35
This is SO agregeous, I scarcely believe it's really happening. 99th_Monkey Jan 2012 #36
Honored to join the illustrious crowd in the K&R on this story. Too important to drop nt riderinthestorm Jan 2012 #37
Absolutely disgusting. Somebody please tell us why we should vote for Obama again. AnotherMcIntosh Jan 2012 #40
K&R....n/t unkachuck Jan 2012 #41
1984 in 2012 n/t datadiva Jan 2012 #43
Emphatic K&R - n/t coalition_unwilling Jan 2012 #45
Why aren't any of our elected REPRESENTATIVES like this hero? CoffeeCat Jan 2012 #46
kicking to bookmark barbtries Jan 2012 #47
k&r for exposure. This is significant. n/t Laelth Jan 2012 #48
Damn scarey. lonestarnot Jan 2012 #49
And it's for real. Better Believe It Jan 2012 #51
Thanks for keeping this in our attention. JackRiddler Jan 2012 #52
A case every American should become familiar with. Kaleko Jan 2012 #53
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