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    21 facts about NSA snooping that every American should know

    21 facts about NSA snooping that every American should know



    There seems to be a lot of confusion about what the NSA is actually doing. Are they reading our emails? Are they listening to our telephone calls? Do they target American citizens or is it only foreigners that they are targeting?

    Unfortunately, the truth is that we aren’t going to get straight answers from our leaders about this. The folks running the NSA have already shown that they are willing to flat out lie to Congress, and Barack Obama doesn’t exactly have the greatest track record when it comes to telling the truth.

    These are men that play word games and tell lies for a living. So it would be unrealistic to expect them to come out and tell us the unvarnished truth about what is going on.

    That is why it is so important that whistleblowers such as Edward Snowden have come forward. Thanks to them and to the brave journalists that are willing to look into these things, we have been able to get some glimpses behind the curtain. And what we have learned is not very pretty. The following are 21 facts about NSA snooping that every American should know.

    #1 According to CNET, the NSA told Congress during a recent classified briefing that it does not need court authorization to listen to domestic phone calls.

    #2 According to U.S. Representative Loretta Sanchez, members of Congress learned “significantly more than what is out in the media today” about NSA snooping during that classified briefing.

    #3 The content of all of our phone calls is being recorded and stored. The following is from a transcript of an exchange between Erin Burnett of CNN and former FBI counterterrorism agent Tim Clemente which took place just last month:

    BURNETT: Tim, is there any way, obviously, there is a voice mail they can try to get the phone companies to give that up at this point. It’s not a voice mail. It’s just a conversation. There’s no way they actually can find out what happened, right, unless she tells them?

    CLEMENTE: No, there is a way. We certainly have ways in national security investigations to find out exactly what was said in that conversation. It’s not necessarily something that the FBI is going to want to present in court, but it may help lead the investigation and/or lead to questioning of her. We certainly can find that out.

    BURNETT: So they can actually get that? People are saying, look, that is incredible.

    CLEMENTE: No, welcome to America. All of that stuff is being captured as we speak whether we know it or like it or not.

    #4 The chief technology officer at the CIA, Gus Hunt, made the following statement back in March: “We fundamentally try to collect everything and hang onto it forever.”

    #5 During a Senate Judiciary Oversight Committee hearing in March 2011, FBI Director Robert Mueller admitted that the intelligence community has the ability to access emails “as they come in.”

    #6 Back in 2007, Director of National Intelligence Michael McConnell told Congress that the president has the “constitutional authority” to authorize domestic spying without warrants no matter when the law says.

    #7 The Director Of National Intelligence James Clapper recently told Congress that the NSA was not collecting any information about American citizens. When the media confronted him about his lie, he explained that he “responded in what I thought was the most truthful, or least untruthful manner.”

    #8 The Washington Post is reporting that the NSA has four primary data collection systems.

    #9 The NSA knows pretty much everything that you are doing on the Internet.

    #10 The NSA is supposed to be prohibited from spying on the Internet activity of American citizens, but it is doing it anyway.

    #11 It has been estimated that the NSA gathers 2.1 million gigabytes of data on all of us every single hour of every single day.

    #12 In addition to collecting data on their own, a recent Bloomberg article claims that “thousands of firms” are giving your personal information directly to the NSA.

    #13 Companies that share their data with the NSA are exempt from prosecution due to a law that Congress passed back in 2008.

    #14 The NSA is constructing the largest data center in the world out in Utah. It is going to have about a million square feet of storage space, it is going to cost about 2 billion dollars to build, and it is going to take about 40 million dollars a year just to pay for the energy needed to run the facility. It is also being reported that it will have the capability of storing 5 zettabytes of data.

    #15 The NSA has a budget of about 10 billion dollars a year.

    #16 Overall, the United States government spends more than 80 billion dollars a year on intelligence programs.

    #17 According to NSA whistleblower William Binney, the NSA has a “target list” of somewhere between “500,000 to a million people“.

    #18 Binney also claims that the NSA “has the capability to do individualized searches, similar to Google, for particular electronic communications in real time through such criteria as target addresses, locations, countries and phone numbers, as well as watch-listed names, keywords, and phrases in email.”

    #19 According to a recent Rasmussen survey, 57 percent of all Americans believe that the government will use the information that it collects “to harass political opponents.”

    #20 Benjamin Franklin once wrote the following:

    “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.”

    #21 This is what the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution says:

    “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

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    Please ban this fool already for god's sake...

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    Quote Originally Posted by leetreaper View Post
    Please ban this fool already for god's sake...
    he is a peculiar one with his constant obscure gifs

    the most saddest thing is this guy is 50 years old living with his parents..America!

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