117 FILES RECOVERED! "J6 Committee Deleted More Than 100 Files Just Before the GOP Took Over"
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I mean, the NSA has EVERY PIECE of data ever... So they definitely have it.
Problem is, NSA doesn't work for American citizens. So that's a moot point...
They don't. It's an infeasible challenge.
It's why they make things up instead. Waaay easier.
I dunno... They have the capability, they have the server farm in Utah and other places, they've had nodes in every single telephone system probably since phones were popular, all our data runs through their servers, why WOULDN'T they?
I mean Snowden (fuck him) and assange (bless him) both confirm this, that they spy on EVERYTHING...
Except the NSA isn't to help America, it's solely to help the deep state.
There is no reason they aren't monitoring everything
Computationally.. you can't handle it.. so a large part of the agency work is identifying worthwhile targets and then building filtering technology that can extract the most worthwhile parts.
Think ECHELON and the "Trailblazer project" and "it's just the metadata!"
This worked great in the early 00's because communications technologies didn't have deep penetration and bandwidth was still scarce. We're way past that now.
Plus.. with the rise of node-to-node private technologies and with mesh networks actually being found in operational use out in the field the whole "hoover up a bunch of data off public networks" model just isn't working anymore.
The massive amounts of non public fiber in use across the country invalidate the entire idea on it's own. They have a lot of data, to be sure, but there is more they don't have than do have, but a huge margin, and they can never get that back.
Bringing that fact to light could have some advantages.