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− | '''Russell Tice''' is a Former NSA Intelligence Analyst & Capabilities Operations Officer Specializing in Offensive Information Warfare (O-IW). In 2005 Tice helped spark a national controversy over claims that the NSA and the DIA were engaged in unlawful and unconstitutional wiretaps on US citizens, and later admitted that he was one of the sources that were used in the | + | '''Russell Tice''' is a Former [[NSA]] Intelligence Analyst & Capabilities Operations Officer Specializing in Offensive Information Warfare (O-IW). In 2005 Tice helped spark a national controversy over claims that the NSA and the [[DIA]] were engaged in unlawful and unconstitutional wiretaps on US citizens, and later admitted that he was one of the sources that were used in the ''[[New York Times]]''' reporting on the wiretap activity in 2005. |
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Revision as of 18:41, 26 November 2018
Russ Tice (spook, whistleblower) | |
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Born | 1961 |
Exposed | Universal surveillance |
Member of | National Security Whistleblowers Coalition |
'Russell Tice is a Former NSA Intelligence Analyst & Capabilities Operations Officer Specializing in Offensive Information Warfare (O-IW). In 2005 Tice helped spark a national controversy over claims that the NSA and the DIA were engaged in unlawful and unconstitutional wiretaps on US citizens, and later admitted that he was one of the sources that were used in the New York Times reporting on the wiretap activity in 2005.
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