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Why the gov't source leaked PRISM
Politico ^ | 6/6/13 | DYLAN BYERS

Posted on 06/06/2013 4:56:00 PM PDT by Nachum

The Washington Post has published a remarkable report showing that the National Security Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have been monitoring the central servers of major Internet companies -- Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube and Apple -- and "extracting audio, video, photographs, e-mails, documents and connection logs that enable analysts to track a person’s movements and contacts over time."

Why did a government source leak information of this program, dubbed "PRISM," to the Post? What follows is perhaps the most chilling paragraph I've read to date about U.S. government surveillance:

Firsthand experience with these systems, and horror at their capabilities, is what drove a career intelligence officer to provide PowerPoint slides about PRISM and supporting materials to The Washington Post in order to expose what he believes to be a gross intrusion on privacy. “They quite literally can watch your ideas form as you type,” the officer said.

In the wake of last night's Guardian report about the NSA's collection of Verizon phone user metadata, the New York Times editorial board argued that the Obama administration "has now lost all credibility" in defending its abuses of executive power. That was before the report about PRISM, which unlike the Verizon metadata, includes surveillance of user content.

(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: fbi; intelligenceleak; intelligenceofficer; noprivacy; nsa; policestate; prism; privacy; shadowwars; spyingoncitizens; threatmatrix
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To: M Kehoe
Where is that little guy in the racist gif when you need him?

You could always try:

https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&q=that's racist filetype:gif&tbm=isch

121 posted on 06/06/2013 9:41:34 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: Nachum

122 posted on 06/06/2013 9:50:09 PM PDT by Redcloak (Winter is coming.)
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To: haffast

“PRISM was implemented in 2007.”

It may go back further than that. Steve Martini wrote a book, Double Tap, copyright 2005. The government had a program called Primis that was mining information from computers.


123 posted on 06/06/2013 9:51:46 PM PDT by Tymesup
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To: mware; LucyT; MestaMachine

mware wrote:

“I just checked Steve jobs died on Oct 2012,PRISM got access to Apple on Oct 2012.”

Oh CR@p.....

Ping to LucyT and MestaMachine!

For inclusion in the Threatmatrix perhaps....


124 posted on 06/06/2013 9:54:01 PM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000))
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To: glm

Probably much of Congress either doesn’t know about this, or doesn’t care.


125 posted on 06/06/2013 9:55:09 PM PDT by PghBaldy (12/14 - 930am -rampage begins... 12/15 - 1030am - Obama's advance team scouts photo-op locations.)
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To: ought-six

There is no chance of that ever happening now. We are too far gone. Maybe we can slow it down a bit, but we can’t stop it.


126 posted on 06/06/2013 9:56:49 PM PDT by PghBaldy (12/14 - 930am -rampage begins... 12/15 - 1030am - Obama's advance team scouts photo-op locations.)
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To: lonevoice
I'm afraid so.

Utah Data Center

http://binged.it/13fKsYE

127 posted on 06/06/2013 10:03:25 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: usconservative; mware

Mware,

Good work connecting the dots!

There’s a info/cyberwar going on between 0 and the “silent service”.....

narcissistic 0 ain’t gonna back down....

I’m afraid its gonna be messy....


128 posted on 06/06/2013 10:05:10 PM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000))
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To: cynwoody

Many thanks for the info!


129 posted on 06/06/2013 10:13:36 PM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000))
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To: WildHighlander57
Most of the TMers are already here, but I keyworded it for the TM index which is here:


130 posted on 06/06/2013 10:13:50 PM PDT by MestaMachine (My caps work. You gotta earn them.)
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To: MestaMachine

Many thanks MestaMachine!

Interesting times indeed....


131 posted on 06/06/2013 10:43:05 PM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000))
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To: Nachum
Maybe Americans should consider becoming "grid-free"

There is no such thing unless you become a mountain man or desert hermit, or otherwise remove yourself from civilization.

132 posted on 06/06/2013 11:03:15 PM PDT by itsahoot (It is not so much that history repeats, but that human nature does not change.)
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To: Nachum
I guess this should be ten instead of nine:
 
1.    Verizon
 
2.    Mircrosoft   
 
3.    Yahoo
 
4.    Google
 
5.    Facebook
 
6.    PalTalk
 
7.    AOL
 
8.    Skype
 
9.    YouTube
 
10.    Apple
 
 
 
 

133 posted on 06/06/2013 11:03:57 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: clintonh8r
Are only “smart phones” subject to this kind of tracking? I still have a Nokia dumb phone and I’d be glad to go back to it if it isn’t trackable.

All phones are trackable, and all can be listened in on, because all you signals are digitized and recordable. This has been going on since Clinton,maybe to some degree even before him, but technology has made this possible.

Look into the new data center NSA opened in Utah, supposedly ably to store 5 Zettabytes of data. Only God has more data storage.

134 posted on 06/06/2013 11:09:33 PM PDT by itsahoot (It is not so much that history repeats, but that human nature does not change.)
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To: cookcounty
Obama, head of the Dem Data-Mining Masters has his reasons. What are they?

Did you not notice the las election? That is what they used it for. Google is in their camp, probably Apple and most of the others either voluntarily or by court order.

135 posted on 06/06/2013 11:12:10 PM PDT by itsahoot (It is not so much that history repeats, but that human nature does not change.)
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To: Brad from Tennessee
FOX News has been showing an investigative documentary about how the Obama campaign employed “data mining” to help them win the 2012 election.

I guess it wasn’t watched by many people because you are the first Freeper to post anything in a forum on it, besides myself.

Google is evil personified, but it is likely to stay here.

136 posted on 06/06/2013 11:15:23 PM PDT by itsahoot (It is not so much that history repeats, but that human nature does not change.)
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To: kidd
Is it possible that PRISM is a diversionary issue and that it doesn’t exist as described? Possibly a “poison pill” (easily disproved) to make those wishing to have resolution to other, legit scandals look kooky?


137 posted on 06/06/2013 11:17:45 PM PDT by itsahoot (It is not so much that history repeats, but that human nature does not change.)
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To: GOPJ
The way of creating a totalitarian State that can't be overturned ever... by anyone is being created.

Glad someone noticed
the real purpose.

138 posted on 06/06/2013 11:22:11 PM PDT by itsahoot (It is not so much that history repeats, but that human nature does not change.)
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To: Windflier

>> There’s got to be a better way.

I agree.

My point is to take advantage of threat patterns that can be found in net/telecom. It can be done without infringing on anyone’s privacy.

We’re enjoying the perceived sense of privacy, but in reality, we trust our fellow citizens that work in telecom, that manage Google’s infrastructure, that analyze fiber to radio at NSA, that operate forums, blogs, etc. It is truly a fascinating altered-reality that we communicate within. The trust factor is incredibly high given the ease through which identities can be exposed. It is a testament to human nature and the mutual understanding that we all deserve the right to communicate within our select coteries.


139 posted on 06/07/2013 12:49:05 AM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: M Kehoe; usconservative
Ask and ye shall receive.


140 posted on 06/07/2013 2:44:28 AM PDT by jimjohn
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