H4cked Off: Too much Hoovering is bad for us all

John Leonard
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The example of J Edgar Hoover shows why surveillance without oversight is a dangerous thing

J Edgar Hoover was, by most accounts, not a pleasant man. Rabidly anti-homosexual, despite probably being gay himself, he was also paranoid, controlling, vindictively racist and violently opposed t...

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