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riderinthestorm

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4. I think there is...
Tue Nov 5, 2013, 02:23 PM
Nov 2013

" But General Alexander’s deputy, John C. Inglis, who has spent nearly three decades at the N.S.A. focused on the technology of intercepting and decoding foreign communications, told Congress last week that so far there was no satisfying alternative to a government library of calls and, seemingly by extension, text messages and many Internet searches.

“It needs to be the whole haystack,” Mr. Inglis said. If the United States was looking for the communications of a terrorism suspect, he said, “it needs to be such that when you make a query you come away confident that you have the whole answer.” "

That seems pretty direct.


(and yay! I figured out how to do this on my phone!)

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Yes. Its a story in yesterdays New York Times by David Sanger riderinthestorm Nov 2013 #1
There is no exact quote from a White House official in that article Cali_Democrat Nov 2013 #2
I think there is... riderinthestorm Nov 2013 #4
That is not an exact quote Cali_Democrat Nov 2013 #7
"It needs to be the whole haystack" is a direct quote. riderinthestorm Nov 2013 #8
LOL Cali_Democrat Nov 2013 #9
Whatever. riderinthestorm Nov 2013 #10
No direct quote. OnyxCollie Nov 2013 #3
What do you think this means? riderinthestorm Nov 2013 #5
I know what it means, OnyxCollie Nov 2013 #6
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