Exposing the Global Surveillance System
Excerpted from:
Secret Power – New Zealand’s role in the international spy network – © copyright 1996 by Nicky Hager.
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In the late 1980′s, in a decision it probably regrets, the U.S. prompted New Zealand to join a new and highly secret global intelligence system. Hager’s investigation into it and his discovery of the Echelon dictionary has revealed one of the world’s biggest, most closely held intelligence projects. The system allows spy agencies to monitor most of the world’s telephone, e-mail, and telex communications.
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Hager studied physics at Victoria University of Wellington , where he also did an honours degree in philosophy.