Whistleblower: The NSA is Lying–U.S. Government Has Copies of Most of Your Emails

In a big Wired Magazine cover story, the NSA was outed for spying in the most expansive police state ever on humanity.  In a similar way done in East Germany, or even during the Nazi Reich, every American is under NSA surveillance.

 

Americans are vulnerable in this situation with Every phone call, every email, every SMS, Walkie Talkie transmission, many smart cellular devices and so much more being subject to surveillance.  What the Wired article actually says is that the NSA is attempting to archive everything. Literally!  to record every phone call, transmission, email and much more to be stored in the good old USA “iCloud.”

 

Privacy and individual rights be damned.  In the firestorm since this admission, what has happened?  the NSA has backtracked and explicitly lied about this.  They are saying they are not “intercepting” any of this data and can’t by law.  In this statement to congress, it is inherently lying because they define words differently than most Americans think.  The NSA does track, store and database all of this information.  But getting them to admit this would not be easy, they don’t admit their computers listen, watch and track everything.  only after a human gets to it, would it actually be “intercepted” and only under rare circumstances.  The reality of things is that civil rights, privacy rights and laws need to come down heavily against this illegal new NSA paradigm.

 

People need to stand up oppose this police state measures.

-Peace, Love & Apple Pie!


Whistleblower: The NSA is Lying–U.S. Government Has Copies of Most of Your Emails.


http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/nsa-denies-wired/

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