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Tue Jul 16, 2013, 05:53 PM Jul 2013

German spy-spotter attracts unwanted attention for protest walk

A German who posted a facebook event calling for an afternoon walk to the US Dagger Complex to "observe NSA spies in action" ended up being spied on himself. The event and the response from authorities has gone viral.

On Saturday, July 13, Daniel Bangert planned to lead a group of friends and like-minded privacy activists on a walk through the small town of Griesheim to the nearby military base known as the Dagger Complex. The compound is thought to be a hub for NSA-run data surveillance and Bangert wanted to protest the espionage. In the end Bangert himself became a victim of spying as his facebook event attracted the attention and a surprise visit by security authorities and the German police.

Deutsche Welle found out about the story after the event was over. But here's a review of the developments and German society and the media responded. The story is indicative of the atmosphere here in Germany at the moment, where the topic of digital surveillance has turned into a campaign issue during an otherwise apolitical summer.

http://www.dw.de/german-spy-spotter-attracts-unwanted-attention-for-protest-walk/a-16954894

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German spy-spotter attracts unwanted attention for protest walk (Original Post) FarCenter Jul 2013 OP
k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth Jul 2013 #1
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