What gets my goat about the use of listening technology (call me a tinfoil, paranoid, wacko if you must) but it really pisses me off (and this is documented too, so don't go pushin' it aside as it it's not relevant)
...what REALLY gets my goat is that this technology has been abused for personal gain.
I'm specifically referring to that communication which is immediately "intercepted," which relates to stock market activity. THAT is what I would refer to as the purest form of insider trading.
This changed very little; falling back on its established label of "foreign intelligence," the NSA continued... well after the heat of the first congressional investigation of its activities had begun. This is another clear example of how, once a program is found to be of questionable legality, the internal housecleaning consists largely of shuffling the same activity into another file with a more legitimate sounding name.
In July, 1969, the NSA decided to formalize the watch-list program by issuing itself a charter MINARET...The Senate Select Committee's report offers a fairly detailed discussion of one NSA operation performed at the request of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs...use of the NSA technology for creating a loophole in the protections of the Fourth Amendment...The NSA terminated the drug surveillance program in June 1973,
destroyed the program's paper trail-all the records...
The SHAMROCK program(1945)...Army Signals Security Agency asked the three cable companies (RCA Global,ITT,&Western Union) that govt access to international cables be cont. after the war...After hesitation, the companies agreed, provided that the attorney general would assure them that he would protect them from criminal liability& lawsuits. The govt. never informed the cable companies...activity was not limited to foreign targets but also analyzed the telegrams of Americans."
Great!
TerrorStudios 3 years ago
Orrin must not let the workers know the truth...
ryanshaunkelly 3 years ago
magic white mormon underwear
>> more crazy than tin foil cap
splintercell99 3 years ago
STICK THAT in your tinfoil pipe Sen Hatch!
ikekll 3 years ago 2
What gets my goat about the use of listening technology (call me a tinfoil, paranoid, wacko if you must) but it really pisses me off (and this is documented too, so don't go pushin' it aside as it it's not relevant)
...what REALLY gets my goat is that this technology has been abused for personal gain.
I'm specifically referring to that communication which is immediately "intercepted," which relates to stock market activity. THAT is what I would refer to as the purest form of insider trading.
ikekll 3 years ago
This changed very little; falling back on its established label of "foreign intelligence," the NSA continued... well after the heat of the first congressional investigation of its activities had begun. This is another clear example of how, once a program is found to be of questionable legality, the internal housecleaning consists largely of shuffling the same activity into another file with a more legitimate sounding name.
ikekll 3 years ago
In July, 1969, the NSA decided to formalize the watch-list program by issuing itself a charter MINARET...The Senate Select Committee's report offers a fairly detailed discussion of one NSA operation performed at the request of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs...use of the NSA technology for creating a loophole in the protections of the Fourth Amendment...The NSA terminated the drug surveillance program in June 1973,
destroyed the program's paper trail-all the records...
ikekll 3 years ago
Let's go back to the early, early 1900's with Mr. Griffin and Mr. Dodd:
Norman Dodd On Tax Exempt Foundations
watch?v=YUYCBfmIcHM
ikekll 3 years ago
The SHAMROCK program(1945)...Army Signals Security Agency asked the three cable companies (RCA Global,ITT,&Western Union) that govt access to international cables be cont. after the war...After hesitation, the companies agreed, provided that the attorney general would assure them that he would protect them from criminal liability& lawsuits. The govt. never informed the cable companies...activity was not limited to foreign targets but also analyzed the telegrams of Americans."
Puzzle Palace
ikekll 3 years ago
test
ikekll 3 years ago