The National Security Agency’s searches of a database containing the phone records of nearly all Americans violated privacy protections for three years by failing to meet a court-ordered standard, according to court documents released Tuesday. The documents showed the violations continued until a judge ordered an overhaul of the program in 2009. Since the breadth… Continue reading NSA violated court-ordered privacy standards for three years
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NSA backdoor to domestic emails reopened secretly in 2011
Up is down and down is up if you’re watching closely enough to what has been happening at the NSA and with the Obama administration the last few years. The President that was supposed to make things more transparent, less paranoid, and better for the common American has been caught repeatedly doing things that would… Continue reading NSA backdoor to domestic emails reopened secretly in 2011
Even Congress can’t get access to NSA information
If you feel like you’re being left in the dark about the practices of the NSA, you’re not alone. Even the US Congress is being pushed away. According to the Guardian: Members of Congress have been repeatedly thwarted when attempting to learn basic information about the National Security Agency (NSA) and the secret FISA court… Continue reading Even Congress can’t get access to NSA information