In 2001 the
Bush administration secretly ordered NSA to eavesdrop on the electronic
communication of Americans without obtaining the warrants required by criminal
law. At the time it was reveals by the New York Times it had been going on for
four years. Edward Snowden was not the first to reveal the dirty antics of the
NSA or the Bush/Obama administrations.
The
government justified its actions by saying the threat of terrorism gave the
President virtually unlimited authority to do anything to keep “the nation
safe”. This unlimited power has led to
abuse. Does this also mean martial law?
The Founding
Fathers protested laws that let British officials ransack at will any home they
wished. The colonists all agreed the British needed warrants to carry out such
actions. They also believe the warrants must specify the name of the person
being searched and what was to be searched. The Fourth Amendment enshrined this
idea in American law. It was designed to prevent Americans from being searched
without probable cause and a warrant. The Founding Fathers would not have agreed to the NSA abuse as Bush and Obama want us to believe.
The purpose
of mass surveillance is to suppress dissent and mandate compliance. The
procedure has been used by Syria, Egypt, Libya, U.K., French, Germany, East
Germany, U.S.A., China, North and South Korea, Iran and most likely all
countries that have the capability to do so.
The ability
to eavesdrop on people gives immense power to the governments. It is almost
certain human nature will lead those with that power to abuse it.
In 2006 Bush
denounced American companies for cooperating with China to carry out surveillance
of its citizens when at the same time the Bush administration was doing the
exact same thing here in America.
The threat
of terrorism and fear has given the government a wide array of ways to abuse
their power with little dissent from Americans. The Internet should advance
democracy by giving those without power the power to express their
dissatisfaction with those in power.
But, when it is used by the government to stifle discourse freedom of
expression is lost. The Fourth Amendment becomes worthless.
How many
Americans know that the government has the capability to activate their cell
phones and laptops remotely and use them as eavesdropping devices? How many
know even after Edward Snowden made it public? In 2006 a Federal Judge
presiding over a mobster case ruled that the FBI turned on cell phones and used
them as listening devices and it was legal to do so.
How many Americans know about the program
called PRISM, which allowed the NSA to collect private communications from the
world’s largest Internet companies, including Facebook, Google, Yahoo, YouTube,
Apple, Microsoft, Paltalk, AOL and Skype. How
many know today even after Edward Snowden made it public?
The NSA does
not operate alone the U.K., Canada, Australia and New Zealand (the five eyes) are willing
partners in mass surveillance. They
share information among what they call the “Five”. What one of the “five” knows they all know.
In 1978 The
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) was created to prevent
surveillance abuse that the Church Committee revealed. Eventually FISA itself became
corrupt and rubber stamps anything the NSA wanted. FISA ordered Verizon to turn
over all its records for communication between the U.S.A. and abroad, including
any local telephone calls. That one decision made it possible for the NSA to
collect private information on ten million American citizens.
For a one
month period ending February, 2013 NSA collected more than three billion pieces
of communication. Is it any wonder they missed the attack in San Bernardino. They do not have the man power to handle that
much information – no one does. The terrorist involved in that act had been
communicating for over two years via telephones and Internet discussing their
plans. Only after the fact did the NSA discover the records. The NSA “Collect
it All” program was a complete failure in preventing the terrorist attack.
The Obama
administration’s senior national security official, Director of National
Intelligence James Clapper, lied to Congress when, on March 12, 2013 he was
asked by Senator Ron Wyden: “Does the NSA collect any type of data at all on
millions of Americans?” He lied under oath, but was never prosecuted. Edward
Snowden confirmed he had lied.
The Obama
administration made Americans think Edward Snowden was a liar by asking us to
believe that it was impossible for a “HIGH SCHOOL” dropout to do what he
claimed he did. They painted a picture of Edward Snowden as being
inexperienced, young, seeking fame and “COCKY”.
If a “HIGH SCHOOL” dropout was not qualified then why was he hired in
the first place? He dropped out of high school most liked because the public
school system failed him. The curriculum probably bored him and the teachers
were probably not qualified to teach him. Diploma or not he impressed government
officials enough to hire him several times!
In 2007 he applied for a position with the CIA
in Geneva and got the job. He was given diplomatic credentials. He worked
undercover. He was handpicked to support the President at the 2008 NATO summit
in Romania. It was during his time with the CIA that Edward Snowden began
having problems with what the government was doing. He left the CIA in 2009.
Like many he
thought Obama was going to bring transparency and change to government. He soon
realized it was all campaign rhetoric and in fact Obama wanted more secret
surveillance. It was at that time he began to think of becoming a whistle blower.
Edward
Snowden was chosen by the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Joint
Counter-intelligence Training Academy to teach cyber counterintelligence at
their Chinese counterintelligence course. This does not sound like the
incompetent, unintelligent person media in cooperation with the government
tried to make Americans believe he was. He was a cyber security expert that NSA
was glad to have and had even stated they wish they could find more people like
him.
I believe
Edward Snowden was willing to sacrifice his own interests for the sake of the
greater good!
TO BE
CONTINUED…
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