NSA whistle-blower Thomas Drake and Jesselyn Radack, national security director at the Government Accountability Project, talk about how the government's high-tech capabilities deter those who want to share intelligence. Radack said whistle-blowers now have to "basically use drug dealer tactics," such as aliases and disposable telephones. "It's really unfortunate that people have to behave like we're in the Dark Ages, especially with all this amazing technology," Radack said. Drake added that it's easy to forget similar events throughout history. "We've been here before. But this administration and the administration prior, with the combination of what's been happening since 9/11, makes the Nixon era look like pikers," Drake said.
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