The Internet Has a Lot to Say About NSA Surveillance
Unless you've been living under a rock, you're probably fully aware that the US government's National Security Agency (NSA) can read your email, track your web movements, and access your Skype, Apple, Google, Facebook, Yahoo, and almost any other major internet account (strangely, Twitter seems exem

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’re probably fully aware that the US government’s National Security Agency (NSA) can read your email, track your web movements, and access your Skype, Apple, Google, Facebook, Yahoo, and almost any other major internet account (strangely, Twitter seems exempt). Naturally, how does the internet respond? Through memes, images, and blogs. So, presenting a selection of the best responses we’ve found in regards to this evolving story … and just in case you were wondering, I’m sure the NSA now knows you’re read this.
Obama Is Checking Your Email

There’s nothing creepier than the Commander in Chief looking at a screen that might have your data on it. And now there’s a whole Tumblr blog accumulating those images for you. The amazing thing about this is that you’ll never look at a picture of Obama looking at a screen again without wondering what he’s reading.
Pondering the Nature of Secrecy

There’s nothing like a good ole fashioned dinosaur to make your ponder governmental logic.
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Repurposing Americana Faves






And there’s the Compliant Corporations …


