This sounds credible to me.
Tell me what you think.
It’s more plausible than anything coming out of DC about it.
The NSA Is Lying: U.S. Government Has Copies of Most of Your Emails Says NSA Whistleblower
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfS2Op9l3nk
DemocracyNow.org - National Security Agency whistleblower William Binney reveals he believes domestic surveillance has become more expansive under President Obama than President George W. Bush. He estimates the NSA has assembled 20 trillion transactions phone calls, emails and other forms of data from Americans. This likely includes copies of almost all of the emails sent and received from most people living in the United States. Binney talks about Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act and challenges NSA Director Keith Alexanders assertion that the NSA is not intercepting information about U.S. citizens.
Binney (former Nat’l Security agent) and J Kirk Wiebe (former Nat’l Security agent) were on with Megyn Kelly-—America Live) today (Friday - about an hour into program). Fox may have a video on their website).
Kelly introduced them both as whistleblowers.
Just keeps getting worse. They would have started impeachment hearing by now if the President was a Republican.
Just keeps getting worse. They would have started impeachment hearing by now if the President was a Republican.
I was just on the Mother Jones web site. (I think I’ve only been on that site one other time.) However, I followed a link from Drudge to the Mother Jones site about the Justice Dept fighting the release of the “secret court” finding the surveillance unconstitutional.
The interesting thing, besides the fact there is a “secret court,” were the comments.
Most of the posters are angry over the NSA issue and are blaming Obama. A LOT of the comments from the posters were stating this is not a Democrat or a Republican issue, it is an American issue that needs to be confronted together, and instead of calling it a right vs. left, conservative vs liberal issue, it should be addressed and attacked as a constitutional issue.
One poster stated it would scare the (fill in the blank) out of the politicians in Washington, if the conservatives and the liberals actually came together and stood against them over this issue.
I was a little amazed by the anger being vented there.
"Seriously dangerous times ahead. Deadly times. War, and censorship under the color of authority and under the pretext of of national security"
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NSA workers told ABC News that they routinely eavesdropped on phone sex between troops serving overseas and their loved ones in America. They listened in on both satellite phone calls and calls from the phone banks in Iraqs Green Zone where soldiers call home. Former Navy Arab linguist, David Murfee Faulk described how a coworker would say, Hey, check this out theres good phone sex or theres some pillow talk, pull up this call, its really funny, go check it out. Faulk explained they would gossip about the best calls during breaks. It would be some colonel making pillow talk and we would say, Wow, this was crazy.
From a RFQ in 2009:
Questions & Answers on draft RFQ
1.What are the NARA approved formats for storage of data?
Answer:
For approved NARA formats please review the information
at www.nara.gov
2.Approximately how many sites are controlled by EOP?
Answer:
The 7 networks where the EOP currently maintains a presence are:
www.facebook.com/whitehouse
www.twitter.com/whitehouse
www.myspace.com/whitehouse
www.flickr.com/whitehouse
www.youtube.com/whitehouse
www.vimeo.com/whitehouse
www.slideshare.com/whitehouse
http://nlpc.org/sites/default/files/RFQ_WHOS090003.pdf
I remember when the RFI came out in 2009, originally the Whitehut wanted all social media comments collected and DB’d which sounded nefarious to me back then. Of course, I think we ALL sorta knew that all of our communications, texts, calls, web comments were collected.
William Binney speaks out on YouTube. If you want a private conversation do NOT speak in a room with a computer or phone IN THE ROOM. I assume that also applies to ‘smart’ appliances...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfS2Op9l3nk
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Scary stuff...
Spooky stuff...
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WB: No. You see, I left the government with a way to do it without violating the privacy of U.S. citizens. They chose not to do that. That was a conscious choice that they made.
This was the key question, yet lacked an important piece of follow-up. WHEN was that choice made. I put my guess at 2005-6 because planning for the Utah Data Center was complete by 2007. There would be no reason for a facility that huge were the decision not cast in concrete.
Bush.