Unplug Big Brother: NSA Spying T-Shirts Are Back
People around the world have joined EFF's call to stop the National Security Agency's mass surveillance of ordinary people, and now you can show your support with our revamped NSA spying t-shirt for members! EFF's original 2008 design depicted the collaboration of AT&T with the NSA - a reference to our Hepting v. AT&T and Jewel v. NSA warrantless wiretapping cases. Now we see the NSA's glowering, red-eyed eagle using his talons to plug into all of your data. Join or renew your EFF membership today to help unplug big brother!
These member t-shirts are printed in two styles. Classic fit Fruit of the Loom Lofteez t-shirts are roomy and comfortable, while Canvas' slim fit t-shirts feature super-soft and stretchy fabric offering a sharp, modern look for everyone. Get your t-shirt when you donate today.
EFF is a member-supported nonprofit and we value your contributions deeply. Financial support from people like you has allowed EFF to educate the public, reach out to lawmakers, organize grassroots action, and challenge threats to digital freedom at every turn. Join the cause now to fight government secrecy and end illegal surveillance!
EFF is a U.S. 501(c)(3) organization and donations are tax deductible to the full extent provided by law.
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