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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Fri Mar 18, 2016, 09:09 AM Mar 2016

When will the US government stop persecuting whistleblowers?

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/mar/18/government-persecuting-whistleblowers-insider-threat-chelsea-manning

The National Insider Threat Task Force subjects officials to surveillance and fear, and uses me as an example. Those with legitimate concerns should be empowered to speak out

When will the US government stop persecuting whistleblowers?
Chelsea E Manning
Friday 18 March 2016 08.11 EDT

The US government is heavily invested in an internal surveillance program that is unsustainable, ineffective, morally reprehensible, inherently dangerous, and ultimately counterproductive.

In the months following the US government’s initial charges against me over the release of government records in 2010, the current administration formed the National Insider Threat Task Force under the authority of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and several other US government agencies.

The mission of this task force is breathtakingly broad. It aims at deterring threats to national security by anyone “who misuses or betrays, wittingly or unwittingly, his or her authorized access to any US Government resource.” Unfortunately, the methods it outlines amount to thousands of government personnel being effectively under total surveillance.

These kinds of operations usually result in doing more harm than good. As articulated by James Detert and Ethan Burris in a recent Harvard Business Review article, such training and surveillance programs greatly diminish productive and innovative capabilities within organizations. They have a tendency to “promote fear of embarrassment, isolation, low performance ratings, lost promotions, and even firing”. When your employer is the US government, that fear – of surveillance, public humiliation, warrants, arrest, trial, exorbitant legal fees, and imprisonment – is orders of magnitude higher.
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When will the US government stop persecuting whistleblowers? (Original Post) unhappycamper Mar 2016 OP
When they stop blowing the whistle! tazkcmo Mar 2016 #1

tazkcmo

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1. When they stop blowing the whistle!
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