This week on FAIR TV: The NSA has been having a rough time, but 60 Minutes did them a favor with a long piece that was more like public relations than journalism. Also on the show: a look at how the New York Times covered a suspected US drone strike in Yemen, and what it had to say about how Afghans feel about US troops.






The “60 Minutes” did what every American Zionist is required to do – to hide NSA ties with Israeli intelligence agencies.
In October 2013, former CIA director (2006-2009), Gen. Michael Hayden, told Jewish Newsmax that though NSA spying on world leaders is “terribly damaging” – but they’re “lawful, effective and appropriate”.
Hayden had also served as director of NSA (1999-2005) and deputy director of National Intelligence. Currently, Hayden is on the advisory board of LIGNET, an Israeli advocacy group – and a principal at the Chertoff Group. The Chertoff Group is founded by Rabbi Michael Chertoff, former head of Department of Homeland Security (DHS), who is one of the principal player behind 9/11. Chertoff is a US-Israel dual citizen and son of one of the founding member of Israeli Mossad.
Hayden has been a campaigner for the delisting of Iran’s terrorist group Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK). In August, 2013, Hayden said that it would be better if Snowden is not brought back for a trial in the US, as it would make America target of a cyber-terror attack.
http://rehmat1.com/2013/10/27/gen-hayden-supports-nsa-spying-on-world-leaders/