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Crime prevention / Law enforcement / Surveillance / Government Communications Headquarters / Mass surveillance / Mastering the Internet / National Security Agency / Investigatory Powers Tribunal / MI5 / National security / Security / Espionage
Date: 2015-03-11 19:14:41
Crime prevention
Law enforcement
Surveillance
Government Communications Headquarters
Mass surveillance
Mastering the Internet
National Security Agency
Investigatory Powers Tribunal
MI5
National security
Security
Espionage

GCHQ and UK Mass Surveillance 0 Introduction The stated aim of the NSA and GCHQ is to be able to command access to any and all electronic information

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