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Same game was started in the Bushie years, only it was AT&T, this time it's Verizon.. So not really a new story... Anyone that has ever thought their telephone conversations are completely private is a fool... Call have nee monitored since the first call made, only now it's simpler. Early days there were wired connections that had to be made, under court order generally, but who knows what went on is the thousands of central offices. As electronic switching came in, local police had access, software, even if you look at the code, can hide background operations, if they don't publish documentation, you'll never know it's there.. So today, simple redirection, live feeds anywhere in the globe... Only one that is truly private are those two cans and a string.

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More Snooping?
By: killthecat
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Thu, 06 Jun 13 8:15 AM
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WASHINGTON — Britain's Guardian newspaper says the National Security Agency is currently collecting the telephone records of millions of U.S. customers of Verizon under a secret court order.

The newspaper said Wednesday the order was issued in April and was good until July 19. The newspaper said the order requires Verizon on an "ongoing, daily basis" to give the NSA information on all telephone calls in its systems, both within the U.S. and between the U.S. and other countries.

The newspaper said the document shows for the first time that under the Obama administration the communication records of millions of U.S. citizens are being collected indiscriminately and in bulk, regardless of whether they are suspected of any wrongdoing.

The White House, NASA and Verizon all declined to comment.

The AP could not authenticate the classified documents.


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