Russ Tice, one of the nation's top intelligence specialists, was fired from the super-secret NSA last year after he told superiors about possible espionage activity within the agency.  As a whistleblower, he sought to tell Congress about illegal intelligence activities, but was rebuffed.  He later was identified as a source for the New York Times stories on Bush's secret surveillance of millions of American citizens.

In this interview, he tells how the FBI has been tailing him, his suspicions of espionage within the agency, how he was sent to the agency's gulag in the motor pool.  NSA shrinks, who once certified he was in excellent mental health, said he was nuts.

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The Story of Russ Tice,
Part 1
College Park, Maryland
April 11, 2006
5:18
In this interview, he tells how the FBI has been tailing him, his suspicions of espionage within the agency, how he was sent to the agency's gulag in the motor pool.  NSA shrinks, who once certified he was in excellent mental health, said he was nuts.
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