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In reply to the discussion: Snowden Stuck It to the Overclass - For All of Us [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)He last worked for the NSA in 2005 and every year he seems to come up with new allegations.
And of course that was in 2005 when Bush was found to be violating laws and privacy left and right. It was the modifications to the Patriot Act that put more controls in place.
Of course someone at the NSA could be abusing the metadata. But without evidence to support that they are, why believe that's happening?
From the PowerPoint slides that were released, it appears that data is requested from the FBI and then there are 4 levels of approval before it can even be looked at.
Carl Bernstein said that looks like a pretty good system and I agree. The fact that Snowden could not get access to personal data strongly implies that it's well protected.
And I don't know why you characterize Snowden as in the 'top echelons' or as a 'star' when all he did was copy internal NSA documents and was unable to go deeper into the NSA.
We could use more information about how the data is protected but I don't see any reason so far to be worried about it.
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