Published on Alternet (http://www.alternet.org)
How the NSA Is a Servant of Corporate Power
July 22, 2015
"We are under pressure from the Treasury to justify our budget, and
commercial espionage is one way of making a direct contribution to the nation's
balance of payments." - Sir Colin McColl, MI6 Chief
For years public figures have condemned cyber espionage committed against
the United States by intruders launching their attacks out of China. These same
officials then turn around and justify the United States' far-reaching surveillance
apparatus in terms of preventing terrorist attacks. Yet classified documents
published by WikiLeaks reveal just how empty these talking points are.
Specifically, top-secret intercepts prove that economic spying by the United
States is pervasive, that not even allies are safe and that it's wielded to
benefit powerful corporate interests.
At a recent campaign event in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton accused [3] China of "trying to hack into everything that doesn't move in
America." Clinton's hyperbole is redolent of similar claims from the US
deep state. For example, who could forget the statement made by former NSA
director Keith Alexander that Chinese cyber espionage represents the greatest transfer of wealth
[4] in history? Alexander has
obviously never heard of quantitative easing [5] (QE) or the self-perpetuating "global war on
terror," which has likewise eaten through trillions of dollars [6]. Losses due to cyber espionage are a rounding error
compared to the tidal wave of money channeled through QE and the war on terror.
When discussing the NSA's surveillance programs, Alexander boldly asserted [7] that they played a vital role with regard to preventing
dozens of terrorist attacks, an argument that fell apart [8] rapidly under scrutiny. Likewise, in the days preceding
the passage of the USA Freedom Act of 2015, President Obama advised [9] that bulk phone metadata collection was essential
"to keep the American people safe and secure." Never mind that
decision-makers have failed to provide any evidence [10] that bulk collection of telephone records has prevented
terrorist attacks.
If US political leaders insist on naming and shaming [11] other countries with regard to cyber espionage, perhaps
it would help if they didn't sponsor so much of it themselves. And make no
mistake, thanks to WikiLeaks, the entire world knows that US spies are up to
their eyeballs in economic espionage - against NATO partners like France [12] and Germany [13], no less. And also against developing countries like Brazil [14] and news outlets like Der Spiegel [15].
These disclosures confirm what Edward Snowden said in an open letter to Brazil [16]: Terrorism is primarily a mechanism to bolster public
acquiescence for runaway data collection. The actual focus of intelligence
programs center around "economic spying, social control, and diplomatic
manipulation." Who benefits from this sort of activity? The same large multinational corporate interests
[17] that have spent billions of dollars [18] to achieve state capture [19].
Why is the threat posed by China inflated so heavily? The following excerpt
from an intelligence briefing might offer some insight. In a conversation [20] with a colleague during the summer of 2011, the European
Union's chief negotiator for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Hiddo Houben [21], described the treaty as an attempt by the United State to antagonize China [22]:
Houben insisted that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which is a U.S.
initiative, appears to be designed to force future negotiations with China.
Washington, he pointed out, is negotiating with every nation that borders
China, asking for commitments that exceed those countries' administrative
capacities, so as to 'confront' Beijing. If, however, the TPP agreement takes
10 years to negotiate, the world - and China - will have changed so much that
that country likely will have become disinterested in the process, according to
Houben. When that happens, the U.S. will have no alternative but to return to
the WTO.
US business interests [23] are eager to "open markets in Asia" and
"provide the United States with unprecedented opportunities for
investment." At least, that's how Hillary Clinton [24] phrased it back when she was the US secretary of state.
China represents a potential competitor and so US politicians need an enemy
that they can demonize to help justify massive intelligence budgets and the
myriad clandestine operations that they conduct. The US deep state [25] wishes to maintain economic dominance and US spies have been working
diligently to this end.
Bill Blunden is the author of several books, including “The
Rootkit Arsenal” and “Behold a Pale Farce: Cyberwar, Threat
Inflation, and the Malware-Industrial Complex.” He is the lead investigator
at Below Gotham Labs.
[27]
Links:
[1] http://www.alternet.org/authors/bill-blunden
[2] http://alternet.org
[3] http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-33399711
[4] http://foreignpolicy.com/2012/07/09/nsa-chief-cybercrime-constitutes-the-greatest-transfer-of-wealth-in-history/
[5] http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/10/22/how-quantitative-easing-contributed-to-the-nations-inequality-problem/
[6] https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/study-iraq-afghan-war-costs-to-top-4-trillion/2013/03/28/b82a5dce-97ed-11e2-814b-063623d80a60_story.html
[7] https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/nsa-chief-says-surveillance-programs-helped-thwart-dozens-of-plots/2013/06/27/e97ab0a2-df70-11e2-963a-72d740e88c12_story.html
[8] http://www.propublica.org/article/claim-on-attacks-thwarted-by-nsa-spreads-despite-lack-of-evidence
[9] http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/27/us/politics/obama-urges-senate-to-renew-phone-record-collection-program.html
[10] http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/12/23/obama-cant-point-to-a-single-time-the-nsa-call-records-program-prevented-a-terrorist-attack/
[11] http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/us-charges-five-chinese-military-hackers-cyber-espionage-against-us-corporations-and-labor
[12] https://wikileaks.org/nsa-france/?2
[13] https://wikileaks.org/nsa-germany/
[14] https://wikileaks.org/nsa-brazil/
[15] http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/the-nsa-and-american-spies-targeted-spiegel-a-1042023.html
[16] https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/snowdens-open-letter-to-brazil-read-the-text/2013/12/17/9bf1342a-6727-11e3-8b5b-a77187b716a3_story.html
[17] http://www.projectcensored.org/the-global-1-exposing-the-transnational-ruling-class/
[18] http://sunlightfoundation.com/blog/2015/04/30/the-political-one-percent-of-the-one-percent-megadonors-fuel-rising-cost-of-elections-in-2014/
[19] http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/study-elites-public-opinion-presidents
[20] https://wikileaks.org/nsa-france/intercepts/WikiLeaks_US_Spying_On_French_Diplomats_Criticizing_US_Trade_Policies.pdf
[21] http://worldfellows.yale.edu/hiddo-houben
[22] https://wikileaks.org/nsa-france/intercepts/
[23] http://www.commoncause.org/fact-sheets/the-political-money-behind-trans-pacific-partnership.html
[24] http://foreignpolicy.com/2011/10/11/americas-pacific-century/
[25] http://www.belowgotham.com/Deep-State-Wins.pdf
[26] mailto:corrections@alternet.org?Subject=Typo on How the NSA Is a Servant of Corporate Power
[27] http://www.alternet.org/
[28] http://www.alternet.org/%2Bnew_src%2B
[1] http://www.alternet.org/authors/bill-blunden
[2] http://alternet.org
[3] http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-33399711
[4] http://foreignpolicy.com/2012/07/09/nsa-chief-cybercrime-constitutes-the-greatest-transfer-of-wealth-in-history/
[5] http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/10/22/how-quantitative-easing-contributed-to-the-nations-inequality-problem/
[6] https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/study-iraq-afghan-war-costs-to-top-4-trillion/2013/03/28/b82a5dce-97ed-11e2-814b-063623d80a60_story.html
[7] https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/nsa-chief-says-surveillance-programs-helped-thwart-dozens-of-plots/2013/06/27/e97ab0a2-df70-11e2-963a-72d740e88c12_story.html
[8] http://www.propublica.org/article/claim-on-attacks-thwarted-by-nsa-spreads-despite-lack-of-evidence
[9] http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/27/us/politics/obama-urges-senate-to-renew-phone-record-collection-program.html
[10] http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/12/23/obama-cant-point-to-a-single-time-the-nsa-call-records-program-prevented-a-terrorist-attack/
[11] http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/us-charges-five-chinese-military-hackers-cyber-espionage-against-us-corporations-and-labor
[12] https://wikileaks.org/nsa-france/?2
[13] https://wikileaks.org/nsa-germany/
[14] https://wikileaks.org/nsa-brazil/
[15] http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/the-nsa-and-american-spies-targeted-spiegel-a-1042023.html
[16] https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/snowdens-open-letter-to-brazil-read-the-text/2013/12/17/9bf1342a-6727-11e3-8b5b-a77187b716a3_story.html
[17] http://www.projectcensored.org/the-global-1-exposing-the-transnational-ruling-class/
[18] http://sunlightfoundation.com/blog/2015/04/30/the-political-one-percent-of-the-one-percent-megadonors-fuel-rising-cost-of-elections-in-2014/
[19] http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/study-elites-public-opinion-presidents
[20] https://wikileaks.org/nsa-france/intercepts/WikiLeaks_US_Spying_On_French_Diplomats_Criticizing_US_Trade_Policies.pdf
[21] http://worldfellows.yale.edu/hiddo-houben
[22] https://wikileaks.org/nsa-france/intercepts/
[23] http://www.commoncause.org/fact-sheets/the-political-money-behind-trans-pacific-partnership.html
[24] http://foreignpolicy.com/2011/10/11/americas-pacific-century/
[25] http://www.belowgotham.com/Deep-State-Wins.pdf
[26] mailto:corrections@alternet.org?Subject=Typo on How the NSA Is a Servant of Corporate Power
[27] http://www.alternet.org/
[28] http://www.alternet.org/%2Bnew_src%2B
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