Congress demands EPA’s secret email accounts

Stephan Dinan The Washington Times 11/17/2012

A House committee has launched an investigation into whether EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson used an email alias to try to hide correspondence from open-government requests and her agency’s own internal watchdog — something that Republican lawmakers said could run afoul of the law.

The science committee has asked Ms. […]

Judge Napolitano on FBI: ‘If they can do this to David Petraeus, they can do this to anybody’

“Mueller enjoys the reputation today that Petraeus had two weeks ago. Mueller meets with the president every week without the attorney general there. It is inconceivable that he knew – his agents were reading the emails of the director of the CIA and the director’s mistress – and did not tell the president.”

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David Petraeus affair: Florida twins courted generals and racked up millions in debt

Twin Florida socialites Jill Kelley and Natalie Khawam have emerged at the centre of the David Petraeus affair. Jon Swaine investigates their high-rolling lifestyles and access to America’s elite.

 

Left to right: Jill Kelley’s twin sister Natalie, David Petraeus, Jill Kelley’s husband Scott, Jill Kelley, David Petraeus’s wife Holly.

 

 

Jon […]

Court allows NSA and Google to keep their ties secret

Court Upholds Google-NSA Relationship Secrecy

Russia Today 12 May 2012

A federal appeals court has refused to force the US National Security Agency to explain any involvement it has had with Web giant Google, citing that a revelation could threaten the entire United States government.

Friday’s decision out of US Circuit Court of Appeals for […]

Why you might want to delete your Google browser history before next week

Liz Klimas The Blaze 2/24/2012

As of March 1, Google’s new, “shorter and easier to read” privacy policy will go into effect. At that time, the search giant that also includes products such as YouTube, Gmail and Calendar will begin “[treating] you as a single user across all [of its] products.” An example provided by […]

Google Continues to Spy on Unsuspecting Citizens

Capitol Confidential Big Government 7/29/2011

News that Google’s Street Car Program collected locations of millions of cell phones, laptops and other Wi-Fi devices from around the globe has raised further privacy concerns about the policies of the corporate Giant.

Google’s Street Car program was ostensibly designed to collect and catalog public Wi-Fi locations but instead […]

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