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 ECHELON in 60 Minutes [CBS]
 
 Heute, Sonntag, wird der ehemalige Mitarbeiter des
 kanadischen Geheimdienstes Communications Security
 Establishment [CSE] Mike Frost in der renommierten CBS-
 Sendung 60 Minutes Zeuhnis ablegen. Im EU-Parlament wird
 eine dringliche Anfrage zu ECHELON vorbereitet. Dass es für
 die Kommission dieses Mal nicht so einfach sein wird, das
 alles  als "rumours in the press" abzutun, ist sehr
 wahrscheinlich.
 
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 relayed by Mark Hughes, Institute for the Study of Privacy
 Issues (ISPI) ISPI4Privacy@earthlink.net
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 ECHELON: Follow-up Links & 60 Minutes
 
 With all the recent interest in the ECHELON global
 surveillance system, some of you may appreciate a short
 background note and some follow-up links on the topic.
 
 ECHELON is operated jointly by five spy organizations under
 the umbrella of the 1948 UKUSA (pronounced you-koo-za)
 signals intelligence (SIGNET) agreement.
 
 The five SIGNET agencies are the NSA in America, Canada's
 Communications Security Establishment (CSE), the UK's
 Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ),
 Australia's Defense Signals Directorate (DSD) and New
 Zealand's Government Communications Security Bureau
 (GCSB).
 
 The NSA is the senior member and calls virtually all the
 shots.
 
 
 60 Minutes:
 
 On February 27 (Sunday) the CBS show 60 Minutes has
 scheduled a segment on ECHELON in which Canadian ex-
 spy and author Mike Frost reveals that then UK Prime
 Minister Thatcher asked Canada's CSE spooks to spy on
 two of her cabinet Ministers via the ECHELON system.
 
 Also, Margaret Newsham
 [http://www1.ekstrabladet.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=43054],
 an ex-employee of Lockheed Martin and important player in
 the development of the ECHELON system will be featured in
 the segment.
 
 
 Useful Echelon Links:
 
 THE SECRET AGREEMENTS: Ekstra Bladet's Echelon Site
 http://www1.ekstrabladet.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=43236
 
 
 Nicky Hager's "Exposing The Global Surveillance System"
 http://www.caq.com/caq59/CAQ59GlobalSnoop.html
 
 
 ECHELON: America's Secret Global Surveillance Network
 http://fly.hiwaay.net/~pspoole/echelon.html
 
 
 Key Echelon Files: Cryptome In
 http://jya.com/crypto.htm#Echelon
 
 
 Key Echelon Files: Cryptome Out http://jya.com/cryptout.htm#Echelon
 
 
 Spotlight on Wiretapping and Echelon http://www.free-market.net/spotlight/wiretapping/
 
 
 Interception Capabilities 2000 http://www.gn.apc.org/duncan/interception_capabilities_2000.htm
 
 
 ACLU's Echelon Watch http://www.aclu.org/echelonwatch/index.html
 
 
 Kind regards, Mark Hughes Executive Director Institute for the Study of Privacy Issues (ISPI)
 
 
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