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Mass surveillance / Government Communications Headquarters / Skype / National Security Agency / Duncan Campbell / Tradecraft / MI5 / Investigatory Powers Bill / Spooks
Date: 2016-06-09 13:18:06
Mass surveillance
Government Communications Headquarters
Skype
National Security Agency
Duncan Campbell
Tradecraft
MI5
Investigatory Powers Bill
Spooks

Hacks vs. spooks FREELANCE Jul/Aug 2016

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