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In reply to the discussion: Snowden signed a non-disclosure agreement to get the Federal security clearance [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)7. That number refers to inadvertent database query results. It could have even been a single query that returned that number of names. And the NSA reported it. Hardly sounds criminal when the 'criminals' volunteer the information.
10. Data is routinely destroyed. For the metadata, I believe it's every 5 years. If the NSA tried to hide something, I think the court system can handle it.
27. Of course NSA tries to get past encryption. Do you really think drug and human traffickers don't try to hide what they do?
33. So end the metadata collection. It's no skin off my nose.
It's funny, isn't it, how Snowden has absolutely no opinion about any of this? His sole purpose seems to be to stir things up. That seems to have backfired for him.
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