Posted on 07/08/2018 3:09:14 PM PDT by Texas Fossil
Consistent with NSAs core values of respect for the law, accountability, integrity, and transparency we are making public notice that on May 23, 2018, NSA began deleting all call detail records (CDRs) acquired since 2015 under Title V of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
The Government relies on Title V of FISA to obtain CDRs, which do not include the content of any calls. In accordance with this law, the Government obtains these CDRs, following a specific court-authorized process.
NSA is deleting the CDRs because several months ago NSA analysts noted technical irregularities in some data received from telecommunications service providers. These irregularities also resulted in the production to NSA of some CDRs that NSA was not authorized to receive. Because it was infeasible to identify and isolate properly produced data, NSA concluded that it should not use any of the CDRs. Consequently, NSA, in consultation with the Department of Justice and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, decided that the appropriate course of action was to delete all CDRs. NSA notified the Congressional Oversight Committees, the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, and the Department of Justice of this decision. The Department of Justice, in turn, notified the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. The root cause of the problem has since been addressed for future CDR acquisitions, and NSA has reviewed and revalidated its intelligence reporting to ensure that the reports were based on properly received CDRs.
Found this from reading:
A Strange & Unsettling Day
July 3, 2018 by Jeff Carlson, CFA
I'm unsure about the accuracy of The Markets Work, so will post the source that should be considered accurate, the NSA? I suggest you go to the link here in my opening comment and read at "The Market Works". I'm sure there will be big spread of opinion about what this really means.
Before Hillary announces she’s RUNNING AGAIN ,LOL
A.K.A., get rid of the evidence before lawsuits and investigations happen.
I’d like to actually see Hillary “run”. She would not get 20 yards before she had a coronary.
She’s through.
I’d lay money that they’re lying.
Same here. If they ‘say’ they deleted stuff, yeah whatever.
Our government is now so corrupt that we can’t trust them even when they publicly tell us they are doing the “right” thing.
Why do I smell a Rat?
5.56mm
Stopped reading right there. The fact that the NSA thinks I am stupid enough to believe this nonsense leaves me with absolutely no interest in anything they have to say.
Agree. How long has it been since we were able to believe anything our federal government said?
I don’t want to feel that way, but it is hard not to.
I don’t know the “The Markets Work” source, but you cannot dispute the direct quote from the NSA that they started from.
The only things actually deleted are from / to Clinton, 0bama and their various Deep State minions. Everything else is just transferred to another set of hard drives.
Be assured, this was not for the good of the country or the populace........always an ulterior motive, always.
What does Q say about this...more trust the plan?
FTS!
I would like to see the US Navy/Marine Corps audit this deletion.
Because I think anyone who believes the NSA is crazy. Totally bat-shit crazy.
Qs answer is in post 1654 (archived at qanon.pub) on July 1st.
You delete what you no longer need.
You save what you do need.
Q
Note the last line in the original post.
...and NSA has reviewed and revalidated its intelligence reporting to ensure that the reports were based on properly received CDRs.
They probably do not handle the FISA warrant info directly.
They are rigid about their protocol in the Navy.
Likely the case. Wonder who gave the order? Admiral Rogers is no longer in charge.
Agree.
I ignore Q.
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