The amazing work of Snowden and Poitras and the discussions on libtech have 
left us with some questions related to a film we are working on:

1. U.S. intelligence agencies have long worked closely with major multinational 
corporations from overthrowing governments to scoping out risk. So far in the 
NSA revelations, we haven't seen anything much about the sharing with "old 
economy" multinationals like Exxon or Chevron. Has anyone come across coverage 
about such connections, especially given the privatization of intelligence 
services and the fact that some of the private companies working for NSA et al 
may also be working for corporate clients? 

2. Many large companies work closely with the Pinkertons of today, detective 
agencies skilled in forensics. Many corporations--from meat packers to soft 
drink companies do opposition research to identify critics and neutralize or 
intimidate them if possible. Chevron, for example, has employed at least four 
detective agencies in its effort to defeat the Ecuadoran judgement against the 
oil company for polluting the Amazon and poisoning local indigenous groups. 
Chevron is shelling out hundreds of millions of dollars a year in this effort. 
Is there evidence that anyone has seen of collaboration between such companies 
and NSA, etc. to stifle dissent in the recent revelations?

Our film is about connecting privacy and dissent--focusing on the role of 
multinationals using discovery, forensics, and other techniques to identify and 
silence critics. 

Best, Alan and Deborah

Alan Snitow & Deborah Kaufman
Snitow-Kaufman Productions
2600 Tenth Street #603
Berkeley, CA 94710
510 841-1068
amsni...@igc.org
www.snitow-kaufman.org
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