Posted on 06/17/2021 7:28:21 PM PDT by White Lives Matter
Vince Foster is relieved.
This is absurd. I don’t believe this for a minute. Who do they think they’re fooling? 16,000?
Pssh. Closer to 16,000,000.
The NSA spies on all Americans, either directly or indirectly.
Snowden exposed the charade.
They call it “metadata”, but the reality is that “metadata” is one mouse click from becoming detailed data.
Any data that NSA does not collect directly it trades with international “partners” to evade oversight.
So, we spy on English citizens, they spy on Americans, and then they swap data.
That way NSA can claim “we didn’t do it”.
I hope the NSA buries these BASTARDS!!
160,000,000 Deplorables I’d believe.
They need to come clean.
Not one DemocRAT, either.
Can we trust the FBI? If not then it should not exist.
We have a winner folks!
Not trust policing outfits in police states?
Senile Joe’s handlers will nip this is the bud.
Say Hi to a new NSA Director in 3 ... 2 ... 1 ...
The real number of people being improperly surveilled is ‘everyone’.
Lmao! You might be right.
It will go no where 15,990 are all named Mohammad and the other 10 are named Trump.
Is there any reason to think the NSA is any less rotten than the FBI?
Sadly, it would be within a normal military rotation for a new NSA director to be nominated in the near term (normally military commands are 3-4 years) and a politically slanted director could easily be installed without much public fanfare because the public footprint of a military general officer with an intel background doesn't have a lot of press associated with him or her (and given the political climate, I'd expect that there's probably a lot of interest in pushing a "her" for that command.)
Given that the services generally rotate command and the last three NSA directors were Army and Navy, I'd guess that either AF LTG Mary F. O'Brien or USMC LTG Loretta Reynolds will get the job). I don't think either one has a significant public media record and I hope for the sake of every American that they are fully dedicated to mission and nonpartisan in the execution of their duties. The military side of intelligence hasn't been as politicized as much the civilian side, but it's hard to believe that this will be true forever.
OH! OH! OH! PLEASE SURVEIL ME! There is something about the idea of the new “politically correct” fbi agents wasting their time on a wortheless old fossil like me, that really amuses me.
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