Targeted strike: Drone drops anti-spying leaflets over NSA complex in Germany

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans

Adopting a propaganda technique from the WWII, German activists used a drone to drop anti-spying leaflets over the National Security Agency complex in Germany, hoping they would encourage intelligence workers to quit in protest over mass surveillance. The leaflet drop, which occurred on Friday, was the latest inspiration of Intelexit, an activist group based in Berlin trying to raise awareness among intelligence employees of the US’ NSA and GCHQ, the British spy agency. The group aims to persuade people involved in mass surveillance to quit by making them reconsider the morality of their spy work. Intelexit’s newest campaign was captured on video. Opening with stirring, uplifting music, a man in a business suit with his face hidden by a large drone branded “Intelexit” is seen. The drone is then loaded and flown on its “airborne leaflet operation” to Dagger Complex, a US military installation south of Frankfurt, where the leaflets are released to flutter down onto the complex. The Dagger Complex is a hub for the NSA’s surveillance and espionage activity in Europe, employing 1,100 people, according to the Intercept. “We are inviting our many supporters to think of innovative ways to reach those who are in distress because of […]

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