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Domestic Spying and Wiretapping

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With compelling evidence, this book explains the history and controversy surrounding domestic spying and wiretapping activities from the country's pre-Revolutionary days to the information-gathering activities of the newly formed NSA.

Readers are offered an unbiased account of events as well as outlines of the possible security reasons for increased surveillance, both throughout history and in the post-9/11 climate.

64 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2007

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Brad Lockwood

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