Former White House advisor tells Press TV about US spying - Video
A former White House advisor who is also a victim of US spying activities has spoken out against Washington’s surveillance programs. In an interview with Press TV, Gwenyth Todd said the recent revelations about US spying practices show “nobody has any privacy anymore.”
“I don’t think that it’s a secret between countries whether they are allies or partners or friends or even enemies that everyone seems to be spying on everyone else, everyone who can,” Todd said. “There is always a political dimension. You will be looking for certain things to bolster a particular political policy or argument. I can give you an example of just how much data they mine on people,” she added. “I had a lawyer go and ask for the files on me in New York, the United States. He was told that there were over 50,000 individual files on me alone … in my case, it was the Bahraini and the US government acting together against me in fact with regard to Iran.”
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