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Study: NSA monitors virtually all communications in U.S.


               
2014 Aug 7, 11:38pm   14,937 views  74 comments

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http://www.centralvalleybusinesstimes.com/stories/001/?ID=26469

Senators want to end its dragnet collection of data on Americans •  This is a debate about Americans fundamental relationship with their government Perhaps a whispered conversation between two people might still be private in the U.S., but little else not even kids playing Angry Birds -- escapes the monitors at the National Security Agency, according to both a new report from a private data firm and a prominent U.S. Senator.

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67   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2025 Feb 25, 12:13pm  

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68   Karloff   2025 Feb 25, 2:08pm  

These loonies can't possibly be in any position of knowledge or power at the NSA if they got their talking points from the lying media. Diversity hires to fill the alphabet quota. Shove 'em off in a cubicle somewhere and put them to work on some do-nothing, fake project.
69   WookieMan   2025 Feb 25, 2:32pm  

Monitor me all you want to be honest. I don't do anything illegal. I might swear a lot, but that's not against the law. My emails of any importance can be FOIA'd. I've done stupid stuff in my life but nothing the law would even care about or I'd put in writing.

Hey NSA I have 2 speeding tickets and 2 illegal search and seizure underage drinking tickets that I didn't contest because I didn't want my dad to know. Was just a fine and is not on my record anymore. I would have won, but he would have been beyond pissed.

I really don't understand the purpose of the NSA. Don't we have the FBI? Seems duplicitous. ATF and other "crime fighting" organizations. It's easy to stay out of trouble.
72   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Feb 27, 8:38pm  

In the 90s I had a pal who worked for a large research company in Texas that did contract work for the govt, other companies etc..

From cars (they have a track and run them to death) to space alien research that the govt never admitted to, etc.,.

Electrical and Mechanical engineer. Uber smart. One of the people who rubbed off on me as far as accelerating my career which started off in biotech labs. (everyone wants to, 'get out of the lab') I took his advice and picked up some alt skills that paid off handsomely. Mainly software dev, which at the time biotech sorely needed. (I was able to discover hundreds of human genes during the genome project for example)

He was late for some fun one weekend because he had to finish some coding. The project was real time analysis of all global communications. He said it worked and his part was complete - the project would wrap up when some others finished their shit but his part was done.

It was just off-the-cuff conversation. We were headed to Austin I think to meet some ladies that night.

So I assumed it's been a thing at least since then.

I would imagine it has only become easier for teams like that to do.
73   Blue   2025 Feb 27, 9:44pm  

With court orders one can tap any phone number. Elsewhere I know people listen any phone number they want where the courts and judges are totally useless. Here can’t be too different.
74   Patrick   2025 Apr 4, 10:46am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/the-first-seal-friday-april-4-2025


Following that thread, yesterday brought more deep-state purges. USA Today ran a story headlined “Trump fires top boss at NSA, nation's elite spy agency.” The headline was far too modest. Not only was NSA Director General Tim Haugh demoted, but his assistant and “five key NSA aides” were also removed.

WaPo claimed Haugh was removed because Laura Loomer didn’t like him and said so on Twitter. But Trump denied Loomer had anything to do with it (not that his denial meant anything to WaPo). But the paper also admitted that “the firings follow a controversy involving Waltz’s mistaken inclusion of a journalist in a group chat on Signal that involved a military strike in Yemen.”

So it’s more likely the housecleaning followed the Signal faux pas, which was completely swallowed up in the avalanche of tariff news. Or it was preplanned. Haugh led ‘Russian cyberintelligence’ during the 2020 election. Totally coincidentally, Joe Biden promoted Haugh to NSA Director in February, 2024.

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