How the U.S. military spies on Okinawans and me | The Japan Times
How the US military conducted surveillance on a prominent journalist in Japan.
"These latest revelations come on the heels of news earlier this year
that bases on Okinawa play an important role in U.S. global surveillance
operations. According to documents leaked by former CIA employee Edward
Snowden and published by The Intercept, Okinawa functioned as 'the
front end for the majority of signals collected for exploitation at the
Kunia RSOC (Regional SIGINT Operations Center) in Hawaii.' Snowden had
worked at Kunia, one of three regional National Security Agency spy
stations, prior to blowing the whistle on top-secret surveillance
programs in 2013."
