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Outsourcing Intel: How Intel-for-Hire Undermines U.S. Intelligence

Surveillance of Student Group Raises Spectre of Police Overreach

There are now 53 primary fusion centers and 25 recognized fusion centers across the U.S.

August 24th, 2013
Martin Michaels
August 24th, 2013
By Martin Michaels
Dana Reynolds, Director of Colorado Information Analysis Center, on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

U.S. intelligence agencies have been monitoring the movements of citizens long before Glenn Greenwald broke the story about National Security Administration (NSA) spy programs earlier this summer, setting off a media hoopla. After unveiling documents showing that the NSA has been monitoring and collecting telephone call data known as “metadata”

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