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In reply to the discussion: Intellectual Dishonesty 101: "We can't tell the U.K. what to do" [View all]KittyWampus
(55,894 posts)29. Here- Snowden dumped on the UK and exposed them. OF COURSE THEY WANT THE INFO STOPPED
London: British spies are running an online eavesdropping operation so vast that internal documents say it even outstrips the United States' international internet surveillance effort, The Guardian newspaper says.
The paper cited UK intelligence memos leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden to claim that UK spies were tapping into the world's network of fibre optic cables to deliver the "biggest internet access" of any member of the Five Eyes - the name given to the espionage alliance composed of the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
That access could in theory expose a huge chunk of the world's everyday communications - including the content of people's emails, calls, and more - to scrutiny from British spies and their US allies. How much data the British are copying off the fibre optic network isn't clear, but it's likely to be enormous.
The Guardian said the information flowing across more than 200 cables was being monitored by more than 500 analysts from the NSA and its UK counterpart, GCHQ.
The paper cited UK intelligence memos leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden to claim that UK spies were tapping into the world's network of fibre optic cables to deliver the "biggest internet access" of any member of the Five Eyes - the name given to the espionage alliance composed of the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
That access could in theory expose a huge chunk of the world's everyday communications - including the content of people's emails, calls, and more - to scrutiny from British spies and their US allies. How much data the British are copying off the fibre optic network isn't clear, but it's likely to be enormous.
The Guardian said the information flowing across more than 200 cables was being monitored by more than 500 analysts from the NSA and its UK counterpart, GCHQ.
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Intellectual Dishonesty 101: "We can't tell the U.K. what to do" [View all]
markpkessinger
Aug 2013
OP
You get real--you mouth off with the "Jesus Fucking Christ" like you have inside knowledge, but all
MADem
Aug 2013
#6
Here- Snowden dumped on the UK and exposed them. OF COURSE THEY WANT THE INFO STOPPED
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#29
You said "It is a given that the U.K. is a sovereign country, to whom the U.S. cannot dictate"
Progressive dog
Aug 2013
#44
We DID tell the UK what to do. It's not like Snowden is revealing THEIR secrets. nt
Demo_Chris
Aug 2013
#9
Totally wrong, Snowden did finger surveillance operations in the UK, Germany, Canada, Australia, NZ
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#20
Snowden leaked US intel, he never worked for Germany or the UK and never "spied" on them. nt
Demo_Chris
Aug 2013
#36
Rusbridger: "Given that there were other copies and we could work out of America..."
ProSense
Aug 2013
#12