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In reply to the discussion: New NSA docs contradict Bush Administration 9-11 claims [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)52. Post-September 11, NSA ‘enemies’ include us

Post-September 11, NSA enemies include us
By JAMES BAMFORD | 9/8/11 9:34 PM EDT
Somewhere between Sept. 11 and today, the enemy morphed from a handful of terrorists to the American population at large, leaving us nowhere to run and no place to hide.
Within weeks of the attacks, the giant ears of the National Security Agency, always pointed outward toward potential enemies, turned inward on the American public itself. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, established 23 years before to ensure that only suspected foreign agents and terrorists were targeted by the NSA, would be bypassed. Telecom companies, required by law to keep the computerized phone records of their customers confidential unless presented with a warrant, would secretly turn them over in bulk to the NSA without ever asking for a warrant.
Around the country, in tall, windowless telecom company buildings known as switches, NSA technicians quietly began installing beam-splitters to redirect duplicate copies of all phone calls and email messages to secret rooms behind electronic cipher locks.
There, NSA software and hardware designed for deep packet inspection filtered through the billions of email messages looking for key names, words, phrases and addresses. The equipment also monitored phone conversations and even what pages people view on the Web the porn sites they visit, the books they buy on Amazon, the social networks they interact with and the text messages they send and receive.
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So much intercepted information is now being collected from enemies at home and abroad that, in order to store it all, the agency last year began constructing the ultimate monument to eavesdropping. Rising in a remote corner of Utah, the agencys gargantuan data storage center will be 1 million square feet, cost nearly $2 billion and likely be capable of eventually holding more than a yottabyte of data equal to about a septillion (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) pages of text.
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http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0911/62999.html
Thanks, Scurrilous, for standing up to these warmongering traitors.
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The odd thing here is that the CTC budget more than quadrupled 1997-9/11. What happened is
leveymg
Jun 2012
#22
Black, at least, is doing well these days. Oh well, there's still real hope for...One Day: Justice!
Octafish
Jun 2012
#26
Black was the nuts and bolts guy - look up the chain of command at who authorized all this, and why.
leveymg
Jun 2012
#86
Actually Cole bombing happened under Cheney (privatized logistics in 91) and his KBR (Halliburton)
blm
Jun 2012
#10
I never believed the Cole was anything but deliberate by the fascists involved with Bush-Cheney
blm
Jun 2012
#65
I never really figured out what The Cole was all about, other than a provocation
leveymg
Jun 2012
#69
Jim Hatfield wrote Bush afraid of bin Laden aerial attack at G-7 summit in Geneva in April 2001...
Octafish
Jun 2012
#28
Just as more alert citizens have been saying for over a decade now. Too bad the most comprehensive
blm
Jun 2012
#8
Yep, report is getting no traction, just like they planned when they kicked up FandF's faux outrage
blm
Jun 2012
#42
I have always figured there is enough dirt in Government archives to shut down Republicans.
gordianot
Jun 2012
#9
The right will attack this disclosure as politically motivated in order to divert attention from the
Citizen Worker
Jun 2012
#15
Me, too, Doctor. Amazing how much criminality is made plain, yet nothing happens to the crooks.
Octafish
Jun 2012
#41
Looks to me like the intelligence community wants to set the record straight...
ljm2002
Jun 2012
#23
The PNAC is still pursuing its agenda. It's been delayed a little because as you said, Iraq
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#61
Profound. So, what have you to say regarding the CIA data dump showing Bush knew and did nothing?
Octafish
Jun 2012
#54
Bush isn't the issue, or did you miss that? Well, you weren't around here during the Bush years
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#68
A WAR CRIMINAL THAT COMMITTED TREASON IS TERRIBLE TO BEHOLD-WORSE IS THE UNACCOUNTABILITY.
bobthedrummer
Jun 2012
#72
I haven't forgotten the Texas vacations of that war criminal nor who and what his "top advisors"
bobthedrummer
Jun 2012
#40
I'd like to silently feed them, breakfast and lunch-slide the tray through the slot into their pod!
bobthedrummer
Jun 2012
#57
Did Brian Williams report it on NBC yet? Did Diane Sawyer of CBS report it? That other guy on ABC?
Major Hogwash
Jun 2012
#47
Diane SAWYER is with ABC; btw, she was mentored by Nixon's Press Sec Ron ZIEGLER n/t
bobthedrummer
Jun 2012
#58
We all learn something everyday, Major. Otherwise we'd be dead, imo. No coincidences in politics!
bobthedrummer
Jun 2012
#71
So, 'bin Laden determined to strike in the United States' wasn't the only time Bush heard.
Octafish
Jun 2012
#78