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In reply to the discussion: Malcome Nance to Edward Snowdon..... [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)...is that this would require thousands of employees of Google, Microsoft, Apple, etc. to all be cooperating and not lifting a finger to protect their clients' data. What are the odds that this is happening? In addition, they have dedicated teams to go over any warrants that come their way. When they push back on something, we don't hear about it because the request is confidential in the first place. And Apple has certainly pushed back in recent years. Witness their refusal to unlock their phones.
Snowden and Greenwald jumped the shark their first time out with their 'revelations'. It was all downhill from there.
None of this is to imply that the NSA is always in the right and that abuses don't occasionally occur. Any large organization -government or otherwise- will have cracks in their systems and malfeasance practiced by unethical employees.
[hr][font color="blue"][center]"There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in."
Leonard Cohen, Anthem (1992)[/center][/font][hr]