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I’m a 90s kid

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If you are innocent you have everything to worry about

The revelations by the former NSA operative, Edward Snowden (now to be charged with espionage himself), about the massive extent of state snooping on telephone calls and internet…

✌ The Bitcoin believers – FT.com

Link: ✌ The Bitcoin believers – FT.com “My goal is to get rich,” says Jonathan Mohan, blunt as you like. Given that the 23-year-old Queens native is studying…

✌ What We Don’t Know About Spying on Citizens: Scarier Than What We Know

Link: ✌ What We Don’t Know About Spying on Citizens: Scarier Than What We Know The NSA’s surveillance of cell-phone calls show how badly we need to protect…

✌ The web video problem | why it’s time to rethink visual storytelling on the web from the bottom up | Adam Westbrook // Journal

Link: ✌ The web video problem | why it’s time to rethink visual storytelling on the web from the bottom up | Adam Westbrook // Journal We’ve already…

✌ THEIR WAR: Black Flag, the First Five Years

Link: ✌ THEIR WAR: Black Flag, the First Five Years A version of this article ran in MOJO’s December 2001 issue — the one with Michael Jackson on…

The story of M Company, from Fort Dix to Vietnam

Recommended reading: The story of M Company, from Fort Dix to Vietnam, Esquire, 1966. endilletante: Gilles Caron, Vietnam.

✌ When Punk Met Funk, Deep In The Heart Of Texas : NPR

Link: ✌ When Punk Met Funk, Deep In The Heart Of Texas : NPR The most fun strain of punk music came out of Austin, courtesy of the…

The 54 foreign governments that helped the CIA torture suspects

Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Indonesia, Iran,…

Anniversary of the Dresden Bombing in World War II

thepoliticalnotebook: Today is the anniversary of the bombing of Dresden during WWII. (Actually, today, tomorrow, and the next day are.) The attack took between 25,000 and 100,000 lives, but specific…