Stasi vs. The NSA Back To Back: Who’s Worse – A Visual Guide
If you were to compare the evil, reprehensible Stasi to the NSA side by side in a visual comparison, who’s the worse surveillance hawk? The people over at OpenDataCity have put together a nice visual guide with astonishing results. We tend to think of Stasi-scale surveillance as the epitome of evil surveillance, and have completely lost track of what today’s governments are doing to their people.

Comparison
of the Stasi and NSA archives. The Stasi archives were a building in
Berlin, the NSA archives seem to be more like a couple of entire blocks.

Hmm,
ok. The NSA’s building seems to be more than a couple of entire blocks
in Berlin, and it just keeps going. This isn’t easily centered in
picture next to the Stasi building.

Ok, zooming out a level didn’t help too much. The point is starting to get across here…

Zoomed out to cover large parts of the German countryside, and it’s still just NSA archives. How big is this thing anyway?

…finally.
So where the hated Stasi archives were a full building in Berlin, in an
apples-to-apples comparison, the NSA archives would cover the Eastern
part of Europe, the entire Middle East, and a good chunk of northeastern
Africa. That kind of establishes the orders of magnitude we’re dealing
with.
So where the hated Stasi surveillance was a building in area, the NSA surveillance today is an entire continent.
As a final note, the word Stasi was a contraction of the East German surveillance agency’s full name, Ministerium für Staatssicherheit. It translates to National Security Agency.
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