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You Won’t BELIEVE What’s Going On with Government Spying on Americans
Zero Hedge ^ | August 17, 2013

Posted on 08/17/2013 1:23:25 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

New Revelations Are Breaking Every Day

Revelations about the breathtaking scope of government spying are coming so fast that it’s time for an updated roundup:
◾Just weeks after NSA boss Alexander said that a review of NSA spying found not even one violation, the Washington Post published an internal NSA audit showing that the agency has broken its own rules thousands of times each year
◾2 Senators on the intelligence committee said the violations revealed in the Post article were just the “tip of the iceberg”
◾Glenn Greenwald notes: “One key to the WashPost story: the reports are internal, NSA audits, which means high likelihood of both under-counting & white-washing”.(Even so, the White House tried to do damage control by retroactively changing on-the-record quotes)
◾The government is spying on essentially everything we do. It is not just “metadata” … although that is enough to destroy your privacy
◾The government has adopted a secret interpretation of the Patriot Act which allows it to pretend that “everything” is relevant … so it spies on everyone
◾NSA whistleblowers say that the NSA collects all of our conversations word-for-word
◾It’s not just the NSA … Many other agencies, like the FBI and IRS – concerned only with domestic issues – spy on Americans as well
◾The information gained through spying is shared with federal, state and local agencies, and they are using that information to prosecute petty crimes such as drugs and taxes. The agencies are instructed to intentionally “launder” the information gained through spying, i.e. to pretend that they got the information in a more legitimate way … and to hide that from defense attorneys and judges
◾Top counter-terror experts say that the government’s mass spying doesn’t keep us safe
◾Indeed, they say that mass spying actually hurts U.S. counter-terror efforts.
◾They say we can, instead, keep everyone safe without violating the Constitution … more cheaply and efficiently than the current system
◾There is no real oversight by Congress, the courts, or the executive branch of government. And see this and this.
◾Indeed, most Congress members have no idea what the NSA is doing. Even staunch defenders of the NSA now say they’ve been kept in the dark
◾A Federal judge who was on the secret spying court for 3 years says that it’s a kangaroo court
◾Even the current judges on the secret spying court now admit that they’re out of the loop and powerless to exercise real oversight
◾A former U.S. president says that the spying program shows that we no longer have a functioning democracy
◾The chairs of the 9/11 Commission say that NSA spying has gone way too far
◾Top constitutional experts say that Obama and Bush are worse than Nixon … and the Stasi East Germans
◾ While the government initially claimed that mass surveillance on Americans prevented more than 50 terror attacks, the NSA’s deputy director John Inglis walked that position back all the way to saying that – at the most – one (1) plot might have been disrupted by the bulk phone records collection alone. In other words, the NSA can’t prove that stopped any terror attacks. The government greatly exaggerated an alleged recent terror plot for political purposes (and promoted the fearmongering of serial liars). The argument that recent terror warnings show that NSA spying is necessary is so weak that American counter-terrorism experts have slammed it as “crazy pants”

◾Even President Obama admits that you’re much less likely to be killed by terrorists than a car accident. So the government has resorted to lamer and lamer excuses to try to justify mass surveillance
◾Experts say that the spying program is illegal, and is exactly the kind of thing which King George imposed on the American colonists … which led to the Revolutionary War
◾The top counter-terrorism Czar under Clinton and Bush says that revealing NSA spying programs does not harm national security
◾The feds are considering prosecuting the owner of a private email company – who shut down his business rather than turning over records to the NSA – for refusing to fork over the information and keep quiet. This is a little like trying to throw someone in jail because he’s died and is no longer paying taxes
◾Whistleblowers on illegal spying have no “legal” way to get the information out
◾There are indications that the government isn’t just passively gathering the information … but is actively using it for mischievous purposes
◾Spying started before 9/11 … and various excuses have been used to spy on Americans over the years
◾Governments and big corporations are doing everything they can to destroy anonymity
◾Mass spying creates an easy mark for hackers. Indeed, the Pentagon now sees the collection of “big data” as a “national security threat” … but the NSA is the biggest data collector on the planet, and thus provides a tempting mother lode of information for foreign hackers
◾Mass surveillance by the NSA directly harms internet companies, Silicon Valley, California … and the entire U.S. economy. And see these reports from Boingboing and the Guardian
◾IT and security professionals are quite concerned about government spying
◾Some people make a lot of money off of mass spying. But the government isn’t using the spying program to stop the worst types of lawlessness
◾Polls show that the public doesn’t believe the NSA … and thinks that the government has gone way too far in the name of terrorism
◾While leaker Edward Snowden is treated as a traitor by the fatcats and elites, he is considered a hero by the American public
◾Congress members are getting an earful from their constituents about mass surveillance
◾The heads of the intelligence services have repeatedly been caught lying about spying. And even liberal publications are starting to say that Obama has been intentionally lying about spying
◾Only 11% of Americans trust Obama to actually do anything to rein in spying
◾A huge majority of Americans wants the director of intelligence – Clapper – prosecuted for perjury
◾While the Obama administration is spying on everyone in the country – it is at the same time the most secretive administration ever (background). That’s despite Obama saying he’s running the most transparent administration ever
◾A Congressman noted that – even if a mass surveillance program is started for good purposes – it will inevitably turn into a witch hunt
◾Surveillance can be used to frame you if someone in government happens to take a dislike to you
◾Government spying has always focused on crushing dissent … not on keeping us safe
◾An NSA whistleblower says that the NSA is spying on – and blackmailing – top government officials and military officers (and see this)
◾High-level US government officials have warned for 40 years that mass surveillance would lead to tyranny in America
◾A top NSA whistleblower says that the only way to fix things is to fire all of the corrupt government officials who let it happen. As the polls above show, the American public is starting to wake up to that fact


TOPICS: Computers/Internet; Conspiracy; Government; Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: benghazi; congress; fastandfurious; impeachnow; irs; nsa; obama; surveillance
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To: LyinLibs

OK, the tampon earring just did me in. LMAO!


21 posted on 08/17/2013 1:50:56 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (Great vid by ShorelineMike! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOZjJk6nbD4&feature=plcp)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
An NSA whistleblower says that the NSA is spying on – and blackmailing – top government officials...

This nugget may partially explain the spineless Republican "leadership" (cough, cough...)

22 posted on 08/17/2013 1:52:38 PM PDT by fone (Never give up, never give in.)
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To: MeshugeMikey

Tell me more about keystroke logging. I presume that’s the part that Snowden talked about by saying that they can see what you’re doing on your computer in real time.

And one thing I wish Snowden would tell us is how any single person can find out what spying has been done on them, when, and why. What records do they have to keep? The people doing the snooping - is there a record of THEIR keystrokes, to show where they’ve been?


23 posted on 08/17/2013 2:15:01 PM PDT by butterdezillion (,)
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To: butterdezillion

“Tell me more about keystroke logging. I presume that’s the part that Snowden talked about by saying that they can see what you’re doing on your computer in real time.”

Its been a few weeks since Ive noticed the text typed into my browser stalling and then being “displayed One letter at a time.....after I removed my hands form the Keyboard.

As I understand it that may be a symptom of keystroke logging,,and As there’s been no Trojan discovered On my computer I would have to guess that the logging was being done remotely.

This stopped at about the time I added This Message Not Approved By The NSA to my messages,,,

“And one thing I wish Snowden would tell us is how any single person can find out what spying has been done on them, when, and why. What records do they have to keep? The people doing the snoopin”

they likely dont NEED to keep any records they dont want to.

I havent been auditied yet nor had any unwlecome nightime visits! emphasis on YET


24 posted on 08/17/2013 2:21:40 PM PDT by MeshugeMikey (This Message NOT Approved By The N.S.A.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

How long before we see something “planted” in the files of Jim Robinson, Rush Limbaugh, and other ultra conservatives with a voice that will get them indicted on false charges?


25 posted on 08/17/2013 2:26:04 PM PDT by ImNotLying (The MSM bears a close resemblance to the world's oldest profession!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

We need more Metatags (Al Gore).


26 posted on 08/17/2013 2:41:16 PM PDT by Hardraade (http://junipersec.wordpress.com (Obama: the bearded lady of Muslim Brotherhood))
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To: DanMiller

Of course it is transparent. There’s no privacy *anywhere*. Except for Obama’s pedigree, of course.


27 posted on 08/17/2013 2:44:30 PM PDT by Hardraade (http://junipersec.wordpress.com (Obama: the bearded lady of Muslim Brotherhood))
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To: fone

Live boys, dead girls, farm animals and unprosecuted DUI’s.

Among other things.


28 posted on 08/17/2013 2:47:37 PM PDT by Black Agnes
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>> It is not just “metadata” … although that is enough to destroy your privacy

It is not just “metadata”, it medical data!!!


29 posted on 08/17/2013 2:48:46 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
While the Obama administration is spying on everyone in the country – it is at the same time the most secretive administration ever (background). That’s despite Obama saying he’s running the most transparent administration ever

"Don't ask me about my business, Kay."

30 posted on 08/17/2013 2:53:39 PM PDT by Albion Wilde ("Remember... the first revolutionary was Satan."--Russian Orthodox Archpriest Dmitry Smirnov)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Got a virus alert from zero hedge.


31 posted on 08/17/2013 2:57:23 PM PDT by Excellence (All your database are belong to us.)
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To: steve86

Got a virus alert from zero hedge.


32 posted on 08/17/2013 2:58:13 PM PDT by Excellence (All your database are belong to us.)
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To: DanMiller

Got a virus alert from zero hedge.


33 posted on 08/17/2013 2:58:39 PM PDT by Excellence (All your database are belong to us.)
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To: null and void; MestaMachine; Rushmore Rocks; Oorang; sweetiepiezer; txnuke; La Lydia; aragorn; ...

Ping.

Pinging in case anyone missed this thread.

Check out article, and # 24 is interesting.

Thanks, Nully.

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34 posted on 08/17/2013 2:58:49 PM PDT by LucyT (In politics,“Lack of Money" speaks louder than words. Stop donating to RINOs.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Got a virus alert from zero hedge.


35 posted on 08/17/2013 3:00:04 PM PDT by Excellence (All your database are belong to us.)
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To: Excellence

Uh, I have nothing to do with that website.


36 posted on 08/17/2013 3:00:40 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (I aim to raise a million plus for Gov. Palin. What'll you do?.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Whistleblowers on illegal spying have no “legal” way to get the information out

How convenient.

There are indications that the government isn’t just passively gathering the information … but is actively using it for mischievous purposes

Gee, really??

Spying started before 9/11 … and various excuses have been used to spy on Americans over the years

So....spying on American citizens since the Klintoon Regime. Un-constitutional violations if the 4th Amendment was ratcheted up under W-Bush(GOPe). Pushed to its limit during the Commie-Fascist Imposture.

37 posted on 08/17/2013 3:00:42 PM PDT by USS Johnston (All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. ~ Edmund Burke)
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To: null and void; MeshugeMikey

What’s keystroke logging?

I’m a techtard.


38 posted on 08/17/2013 3:02:13 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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To: null and void; MeshugeMikey

As always, I read down the thread and find my question answered. Sorry! (I do it all too often.)


39 posted on 08/17/2013 3:03:23 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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To: USS Johnston

My late father’s job at Southern Bell in the 60’s was tapping phones off the frame. Samuel Morse and Alexander Graham Bell always went along with whatever the government asked of them. Nothing new.


40 posted on 08/17/2013 3:03:33 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (I aim to raise a million plus for Gov. Palin. What'll you do?.)
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