New Gear: The NSA Collection
from the approved-for-release dept
Recently, the folks at Government Attic filed a FOIA request that garnered a very cool response: a collection of posters made by the NSA in the 1950s and 60s to remind its employees about security. It wasn't long before we got some requests to put them on t-shirts in the Techdirt Gear store and so... that's exactly what we've done!
You can now get 24 of the NSA's posters (with more coming soon) on premium t-shirts, hoodies and mugs from Teespring. Check out our store for the full NSA collection, or click the images below to go directly to the ones you like most.
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I'm still waiting for him to put the money where his mouth is...
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Not just t-shirts
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Re: Not just t-shirts
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another request
A T-shirt printed with one of those WWII "Slap a Jap" government propaganda posters would make a great conversation piece (if for its shock value alone).
http://madefrom.com/history/world-war-two/racist-usa-propaganda/
Since Techdirt is taking requests for fundraising ideas, how's that for a request -- 100% public domain and a guaranteed conversation piece. Not to mention suitable for wearing to your next tiki torch rally!
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