Friday, June 21, 2013

Newly Revealed NSA Documents Prove Obama Lied When He Said 'Nobody is listening to your telephone calls'




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Newly Revealed NSA Documents Prove Obama Lied When He Said 'Nobody is listening to your telephone calls'



By Susan Duclos The Guardian has released the secret documents pertaining to the "procedures used by NSA [National Security Agency] to target non-US persons." Exhibit A here and Exhibit B here. Starting with the headlined statement, when news first broke about the Obama administration, with secret FISA court orders, was directing the NSA to collect information in bulk from large tech companies and phone companies, catching data from US citizens as well as non-US persons, Barack Obama took to the national stage and informed Americans "Nobody is listening to your telephone calls." While it is clear the intended purpose is to target non-US persons, what Obama assured Americans was a blatant, bold-faced lie, according to the newly revealed documents. "In the absence of specific information regarding whether a target is a United States person," it states "a person reasonably believed to be located outside the United States or whose location is not known will be presumed to be a non-United States person unless such person can be positively identified as a United States person." If it later appears that a target is in fact located in the US, analysts are permitted to look at the content of messages, or listen to phone calls, to establish if this is indeed the case.
This also means when Cyber Command Commander of the National Security Agency, Chief General Keith Alexander said the NSA doesn’t have the "technical insights" and added they are not authorized to collect from the sea of data nor does the NSA have the "equipment," that too was highly misleading as the newly released procedure documents makes very apparent. Despite language written into the procedures to remove US citizens and residents from data collection, the caveats in the policy allow for the exact opposite: However, alongside those provisions, the Fisa court-approved policies allow the NSA to: • Keep data that could potentially contain details of US persons for up to five years; • Retain and make use of "inadvertently acquired" domestic communications if they contain usable intelligence, information on criminal activity, threat of harm to people or property, are encrypted, or are believed to contain any information relevant to cybersecurity; • Preserve "foreign intelligence information" contained within attorney-client communications; • Access the content of communications gathered from "U.S.









Obama Declared War Criminal in Irish Parliament



Glenn Canady www.project.nsearch.com www.youtube.com/projectnsearch The world is waking up! Spread the word! Obama declared "War Criminal" and "Hypocrite of the Century" by Clare Daly in Irish Parliament! You're certainly not going to see this nice clip on the "Fake News" in the US!






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