At FIFA World Cup 2022? The Qatari Government is Spying On You.

Hacking, But Legal
18 min readDec 10, 2022

While France, Norway, and Germany sounded the alarm, America didn’t, despite the massive connection to a U.S.-based private military firm mired in previous surveillance scandals and founded by a former CIA employee.

Then, a popular sports journalist recently critical of Qatar dies suddenly under mysterious circumstances while at the stadium covering a World Cup match, and the European Parliament’s vice president was arrested with several others in connection with what is described by one expert as “the most shocking integrity scandal in the history of the EU”.

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A man takes a selfie with a ”Fifa World Cup, Qatar 2022" sign at the corniche in Doha, Qatar, Friday, Nov. 11, 2022. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) Source: Qatar’s World Cup denounced for ‘washing’ country’s image by Eddie Pells, November 16, 2022.

Today, as the 2022 FIFA World Cup is in full swing, we mourn the recent and seemingly suspicious death of popular sports journalist Grant Wahl.

Wahl collapsed inside the press box at the Lusail Iconic Stadium yesterday, December 9th while he was covering the quarterfinal match between Argentina and the Netherlands. He was treated on scene by paramedics and pronounced dead at a local hospital just one day after his 48th birthday.

Grant’s brother, Eric, suspected foul play immediately.

Wahl, by all accounts a politically progressive individual, had been outspoken in recent…

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