NATO Rapid Reaction Force: Response to Russian military aggression in Ukraine – Video


NATO Rapid Reaction Force: Response to Russian military aggression in Ukraine
NATO has held drills to test out its new rapid reaction force - the detachment which was created last year in response to Russian military aggression in Ukraine. Soldiers from 11 nations gathered...

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NATO Reconnaissance Flights: AWAC aircraft monitor Turkey, Eastern Europe amid tension with Russia – Video


NATO Reconnaissance Flights: AWAC aircraft monitor Turkey, Eastern Europe amid tension with Russia
NATO #39;s Airborne Warning and Control System radar aircraft continued routine flights over eastern Europe and Turkey in an effort participants said was to reassure allies. Check out our website:...

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NATO downsizing Russian delegation, says it's a "practical measure" not aimed at Moscow

BRUSSELS NATO is downsizing the Russian delegation to the U.S.-led defense alliance, cutting the maximum staff allowed to 30.

NATO deputy spokeswoman Carmen Romero said Friday the new ceiling on personnel from NATO partner countries applies to all 41 nations concerned.

However, Russia is believed to be the only nation whose delegation, now around 50, tops that limit.

Romero said the new staff limits, to go into effect over the next nine months, are a "practical measure" not aimed at Russia, whose relations with NATO have deteriorated since the Kremlin's 2014 annexation of Crimea. She said Russia's ambassador and three other delegation members will continue to enjoy unescorted access to NATO premises.

In 2009, NATO expelled two Russian diplomats from its Brussels headquarters over accusations of espionage.

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NATO conducts 1st drill to test new rapid response force created to face Russian challenges

Czech Republic's soldiers from the 43rd airborne battalion take part in the NATO drill "The Noble Jump" at the airport in Chrudim, Czech Republic, Thursday, April 9, 2015. NATO is completing an initial exercise and first testing of its new rapid response force that has been created to face new challenges from Russia. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)(The Associated Press)

Czech Republic's soldiers from the 43rd airborne battalion take part in the NATO drill "The Noble Jump" at the airport in Pardubice, Czech Republic, Thursday, April 9, 2015. NATO is completing an initial exercise and first testing of its new rapid response force that has been created to face new challenges from Russia. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)(The Associated Press)

Czech Republic's soldiers from the 43rd airborne battalion line up to board an aircraft during the NATO drill "The Noble Jump" at the airport in Pardubice, Czech Republic, Thursday, April 9, 2015. NATO is completing an initial exercise and first testing of its new rapid response force that has been created to face new challenges from Russia. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)(The Associated Press)

CHRUDIM, Czech Republic NATO is completing a first testing of its new force created to face new challenges from Russia.

Some 150 soldiers from the Czech army's 43rd airborne battalion have been training to be ready for deployment within 48 hours "as NATO reevaluates the risks," Maj. Gen. Jiri Baloun said Thursday. The previous NATO standard times for that were between 10 and 80 days, Baloun said.

In the Netherlands, 900 German and 200 Dutch soldiers have been doing the same. The units will be moved for further trials to Poland in June while some 25,000 NATO troops will complete the exercise of the new force in Italy, Portugal and Spain in October and November.

The units belong to NATO's new Very High Readiness Joint Task Force.

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Attack against US NSA HQ leaves 1 dead, 2 injured | National Security Agency Shooting – Video


Attack against US NSA HQ leaves 1 dead, 2 injured | National Security Agency Shooting
Shooting at National Security Agency* headquarters (NSA) leaves 1 dead, 2 injured. March 30, 2015 #Security, #foreignintelligence, #counterintelligence, #News, #USA Sn-Oops! #39;#NSA spying...

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Snowden To Oliver: NSA Has The Greatest Surveillance Capabilities Weve Ever Seen In History – Video


Snowden To Oliver: NSA Has The Greatest Surveillance Capabilities Weve Ever Seen In History
Snowden warned that while some NSA programs were helpful to the country #39;s intelligence officials, spying had started coming against American citizens themselves in wide-ranging domestic ...

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Marijuana. My Crank Up Jay Essex THOR Annunaki Nsa Source Energy Past Life Crystals STARESSENITE rep – Video


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WEEKLY SITREP – Trannies at NSA, Hollywood berets, F-35 helmets, Army tats, & P.O.S.er of the Week – Video


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WEEKLY SITREP covers the week #39;s discussion on AWN #39;s Social Media platforms. Topics include Trannies attack NSA, another Hollywood fail, F-35 sic-fi helmets, Army tattoo policy update,...

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PunditFact: Fact-checking John Oliver's interview with Edward Snowden about NSA surveillance

Most Americans have a fuzzy understanding of what the National Security Agency can and cannot see with its surveillance programs, much less what a former NSA contractor named Edward Snowden tried to do about it.

That's the finding, anyway, of informal street interviews by John Oliver's crew at Last Week Tonight on HBO.

Oliver devoted his April 5 show to the NSA spying story. It included an exclusive interview with Snowden, who is living in Russia after the State Department canceled his passport. And it included the topic of this fact-check: Can emails sent between two people living in the United States unwittingly end up on the computer screen of some NSA analyst?

Oliver, who blends comedy with journalism, framed the discussion around the NSA peeping on nude pictures.

Oliver asked Snowden to describe the capability of various NSA surveillance programs in relation to nude pictures sent by Americans, starting with "702 surveillance." This refers to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978. This section was added in 2008 and was renewed under President Barack Obama in 2012.

Could the NSA see a picture of, say, Oliver's privates under this provision, he asked?

"Yes," Snowden said, "the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, which Section 702 falls under, allows the bulk collection of Internet communications that are one-end foreign."

After an Oliver joke about "bulk collection," Snowden continued, "So if you have your email somewhere like Gmail, hosted on a server overseas or transferred overseas or any time crosses outside the borders of the United States, your junk ends up in the database."

Oliver jumped in and asked Snowden to clarify that the racy picture if you've seen the interview, you know we're paraphrasing wouldn't necessarily have to be sent to Germany in order to end up in NSA storage.

"No," Snowden said. "Even if you sent it to someone within the United States, your wholly domestic communication between you and your wife can go to New York to London and back and get caught up in the database."

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