investigative reports: Apple, Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Yahoo, YouTube, AOL, Paltalk and Skype. Did Churchill use Nazi gold to finance Britains atomic bomb? Interview with Tayo Aluko about play Call Mr. Robeson, in Bristol in Redgrave Theatre: one man show about life of Paul Robeson, actor, singer and civil rights activist from around the 1950s onwards. Interview with Kevin Cahill â Safe Harbour campaign has victory in European courts to stop US surveillance of Europeans â Kevin and Austrian privacy campaigner, Max Schrems, bring case: 9 key tech companies involved in spying â Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo, You Tube, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, AOL, Paltalk, Skype; NSA paying some of these to collect data for them;"From the beginning, my investigations revealed a once-unimaginable scope of governmental surveillance, collusion, and concealment by the British and U.S. governments â practices that were always as much about domestic spying during times of peace as they were about keeping citizens safe from supposed foreign enemies, thus giving the British government the potential power to become, as our source that night had put it, a virtual âpolice state.â Duncan Campbell on Intercept â My Life Unmasking British Eavesdroppers - a life time work exposing GCHQ; geo-politics and Safe Harbour ruling; IBM and the Holocaust book by Edwin Black; how to stage a silent coup. Detective, Kenny McDonald, working on child abuse inquiry Operation Midland, to be replaced. Detective Chief Inspector Paul Settle at Select Committee says inquiry into Leon Brittan a baseless witch hunt â he worked on Daniel Morgan murder and with John Yates. Haroon Aswat met two 7/7 bombers, Khan and Tanweer, in Pakistan â but this was kept quiet until Aswat was extradited to US. Interview with Laurence de Mello â EXCLUSIVE: Did Churchill use Nazi gold to build Britains atomic bomb?