The NSA is still guilty of abusing its power, and violating the civil liberties of millions of Americans. As an organization, they may have more good people working for them than the other putrid alphabet agencies, but that's a far cry from being a wholly benevolent organization. There's still a lot wrong with the NSA too.
From what I think, the nsa is an AI database that looks for key words. The person is masked and anonymous. If the AI flags something, you must get a court order to unmask the names and do further investigations. Obama and friends were unmasking their enemies preemptively to target them.
It’s FISA abuse because John Roberts may be blackmailed with his adopted epstien kids. I think the unmasking and FISA abuse is the issue. I have no issue with the NSA process if followed properly. I’ve totally changed my opinion on the agency. If done correctly and without corruption, we don’t need intelligence agencies.
I’d rather a proper legal process and AI monitored NSA…. Than have 17,000 spy agencies with black budgets. This is a great conversation to have. I’ve been in the conspiracy land for 30 years so this recent shift in me didn’t come lightly.
Admiral Rodgers saved this nation. God bless that man.
Snowden and Assange revealed proof of a corrupted, abusive, and out of control federal agency that routinely engaged in criminal abuses of power against US citizens. Perhaps you should review what is known about the organization.
I still don't trust Snowden for a few reasons:
1: Obama went hard on all whistleblowers even killing them but Snowden somehow easily escaped. I'm sure that the DS could find a way to kill him even in Russia.
2: Unlike other whistleblowers in the Obama-era Snowden became a media darling with documentaries made about him and speaks remotely at tech conferences that are put on by the very companies driving the censorship.
The NSA is still guilty of abusing its power, and violating the civil liberties of millions of Americans. As an organization, they may have more good people working for them than the other putrid alphabet agencies, but that's a far cry from being a wholly benevolent organization. There's still a lot wrong with the NSA too.
No…. I respectfully disagree.
From what I think, the nsa is an AI database that looks for key words. The person is masked and anonymous. If the AI flags something, you must get a court order to unmask the names and do further investigations. Obama and friends were unmasking their enemies preemptively to target them.
It’s FISA abuse because John Roberts may be blackmailed with his adopted epstien kids. I think the unmasking and FISA abuse is the issue. I have no issue with the NSA process if followed properly. I’ve totally changed my opinion on the agency. If done correctly and without corruption, we don’t need intelligence agencies.
I’d rather a proper legal process and AI monitored NSA…. Than have 17,000 spy agencies with black budgets. This is a great conversation to have. I’ve been in the conspiracy land for 30 years so this recent shift in me didn’t come lightly.
Admiral Rodgers saved this nation. God bless that man.
PS. Fuck Obama. (I know he’s like that)
Snowden and Assange revealed proof of a corrupted, abusive, and out of control federal agency that routinely engaged in criminal abuses of power against US citizens. Perhaps you should review what is known about the organization.
I still don't trust Snowden for a few reasons: 1: Obama went hard on all whistleblowers even killing them but Snowden somehow easily escaped. I'm sure that the DS could find a way to kill him even in Russia. 2: Unlike other whistleblowers in the Obama-era Snowden became a media darling with documentaries made about him and speaks remotely at tech conferences that are put on by the very companies driving the censorship.