updated Mon. October 16, 2023
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Sputnik International
November 14, 2017
Stolen US cyberweapons capable of masquerading as entities from other countries could be used to spark military tensions with rival states, former National Security Agency (NSA) senior analyst J. Kirk Wiebe told Sputnik. WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The NSA has been deeply shaken by a massiveÃâà...
Washington Examiner
November 7, 2017
recalled friend and business partner J. Kirk Wiebe, also a veteran of the NSA. Wiebe told the Washington Examiner he was in the room when Binney's wife called to relay the request. “Pompeo wouldn't know Bill Binney from an oak tree, but he obviously heard from someone he was good to talk to,” WiebeÃâà...
Government Accountability Project (blog)
October 2, 2017
GAP has developed three valuable resources about whistleblowing—one for journalists, another for public interest organizations, and one for federal workers in the science, environment and natural resource agencies. Working with Whistleblowers: A Guide for Public Interest Organizations. Increasingly, non-profit advocacyÃâà...
Observer
March 9, 2017
Former NSA senior analyst J. Kirk Wiebe, a 32-year veteran of the agency who received the NSA's Meritorious Civilian Service Award, criticized the deep state enabled by the Bush and Obama administrations. “Over a decade and a half ago, the NSA Four (Bill Binney, Ed Loomis, Tom Drake, and myself),Ãâà...
Between The Lines
June 11, 2014
Among those serving on the new website's board of advisors is J. Kirk Wiebe, who worked at the NSA 36 years before resigning and blowing the whistle on waste fraud and abuse related to the Agency's “Trailblazer” communications surveillance program. Between The Lines' Scott Harris spoke with Wiebe,Ãâà...
CNN
December 18, 2013
Edward Snowden deserves amnesty and the ability to return to the United States without fear of being incarcerated for reporting crimes by people in high places in the U.S. government. Monday's ruling by U.S. District Judge Richard J. Leon that the NSA's widespread collection of millions of Americans'Ãâà...
NPR
June 6, 2013
He worked for the NSA as an intelligence analyst for more than three decades and helped pioneer the way the agency collects and analyzes electronic information. Welcome. J. KIRK WIEBE: Thank you. SIEGEL: To be clear, we're not talking in this case about listening to phone calls. This isn't wiretapping.
The Nation.
March 26, 2013
Research support provided by the Investigative Fund of the Nation Institute. The hypocrisy is best illustrated in the case of four whistleblowers from the National Security Agency: Thomas Drake, William Binney, J. Kirk Wiebe and Edward Loomis. Falsely accused of leaking in 2007, they have endured yearsÃâà...