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US' NSA accused of eavesdropping on Americans
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ABCNews Exclusive: Inside Account of U.S. Eavesdropping on Americans
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Internet group suing U.S. over eavesdropping
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Source: news.google.com --- 6 days ago
NSA Eavesdropping 'Outrageous' and 'Disturbing,' Critics Say ABC News - 7 hours ago By JUSTIN ROOD A Senate panel is probing claims top secret government workers eavesdropped on communications from American servicemembers, journalists and aid workers overseas. US tapped intimate calls from Americans overseas, 2 eavesdroppers say Los Angeles Times US Allegedly Listened In on Calls of Americans Abroad Washington Post CNN  - ZDNet  - The Miami Herald  - New York Times all 415 news articles ...
Source: news.google.com --- 6 days ago
Panel to Study Military Eavesdropping New York Times - 6 hours ago By SCOTT SHANE WASHINGTON - The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, said Thursday that the committee would investigate claims by two military eavesdroppers that they routinely listened in on private calls home ... US intelligence monitored calls of some Americans Fort Worth Star Telegram US Allegedly Listened In on Calls of Americans Abroad Washington Post CNN  - Press Trust of India  - The Associated Press all 322 news articles ...
Source: abcnews.go.com --- 6 days ago
Exclusive ABC News report revealed NSA spying on Americans. ...
Source: abcnews.go.com --- 7 days ago
U.S. officers' 'phone sex' intercepted, recorded & shared at NSA listening post. ...
Source: www.nytimes.com --- 6 days ago
The Senate Intelligence Committee will investigate the claim by two military eavesdroppers that they routinely listened in on private calls of U.S. military officers, aid workers and journalists in Iraq. ...
Source: slashdot.org --- 6 days ago
ma11achy was one of several readers to write about claims made by two former military intercept operators who worked for the NSA that "Despite pledges by President George W. Bush and American intelligence officials to the contrary, hundreds of US citizens overseas have been eavesdropped on as they called friends and family back home." Ars Technica has a brief report as well, and reader net_shaman adds a link to Glenn Greenwald's opinion piece on the Eavesdropping at Salon. Read more of this story at Slashdot. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 10 days ago
Facebook co-founder calls it quitsFacebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz said he's leaving the company, along with engineering manager Justin Rosenstein, to start a new software business, reports The Register.Moskovitz was Mark Zuckerberg's roommate at ...
Source: voices.washingtonpost.com --- 7 days ago
Good morning and welcome to today's Daily Read. See something we missed? Post your suggested stories in the comments below. More Missteps in Stevens Trial » A federal judge in the corruption trial of Sen. Ted Stevens ruled that jurors should ignore two pieces of evidence that he said were tainted by the prosecution, the third time he has chastised Justice Department lawyers for their handling of witnesses or evidence. — Washington Post Voter Roll Cuts Appear Illegal » Tens of thousands of eligible voters in at least six swing states have been removed from the rolls or have been blocked from registering in ways that appear to violate federal law, according to an analysis by The New York Times. — New York Times Inside U.S. Eavesdropping » Despite pledges by President George W. Bush and intelligence officials to the contrary, calls from hundreds of U.S. citizens overseas have been ...
Source: voices.washingtonpost.com --- 5 days ago
In a regular feature of Post Investigations, our editors have combed through the in-depth and investigative reports from news outlets across the nation and selected the notable projects of the week. Get the complete list (in no particular order) after the jump. ...
Source: buzz.stumbleupon.com --- 6 days ago
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Source: www.salon.com --- 6 days ago
(updated below - Update II - Update III) In the most unsurprising revelation imaginable, two former Army Reserve Arab linguists for the National Security Agency have said that they routinely eavesdropped on -- "and recorded and transcribed" -- the private telephone calls of American citizens who had absolutely nothing to do with terrorism.  The two former NSA employees, who came forward as part of journalist James Bamford's forthcoming book on the NSA, intercepted calls as part of the so-called "Terrorist  Surveillance Program," whereby George Bush ordered the NSA in 2001 to eavesdrop on Americans' calls in secret, without first obtaining judicial approval as required by the law (FISA).  That illegal Eavesdropping continued for at least six years -- through 2007. The two NSA whistleblowers, Adrienne Kinne and David Murfee Faulk, were interviewed by ABC News' Brian Ross .  Kinne said that "US military officers, American journalists and American aid workers were routinely intercepted and 'collected on' as they called their offices or homes in the United States."  He also said his co-workers "were ordered to transcribe these calls."   Faulk told Ross:  "when one of my co-workers went to a supervisor and said:  'but sir, there are personal calls,' the supervisor said: 'my orders were to transcribe everything'."   He said that the intercepted calls included highly personal and intimate conversations and even phone sex. When Ross showe ...
Source: www.care2.com --- 6 days ago
James Bamford mentioned how NSA is fixated on sexual preferences of its recruits in his book "The Puzzle Palace", probably for control/manipulation purposes.It has been speculated that some govt agencies arranged pairings between employees Submitted by Jaime Dough to US Politics & Gov't  |   Note-it!  |   Add a Comment ...
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com --- 2 days ago
The White House spokesperson Dana Perino said today that she couldn't speak to the accuracy of an ABC news report that came out last week citing misconduct in the government's domestic Eavesdropping program --misconduct that included listening in on phone sex. Perino did say that such misconduct should be investigated, however. via AFP Spokeswoman Dana Perino declined to comment directly on a report by ABC television that National Security Agency officials routinely listened to intimate conversations and sometimes shared recordings with colleagues. Asked whether she disputed the report, which was based on interviews with two former military intercept officers, Perino told reporters: "I don't have facts on that in terms of what the NSA would or would not have done." "But what I can tell you is that the tools that we have should always be used appropriately and lawfully. And if there was misconduct, it should be investigated," she said. Previously: Domestic Wiretapping First Hand Account: NSA Listened To Phone Sex ...
Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 6 days ago
Allegations by two former NSA workers reveal hundreds of US citizens overseas were victims of illegal Eavesdropping by that agency and its workers Content Producer: L.L. Woodard Published: Oct 10, 2008 ...
Source: www.baltimoresun.com --- 6 days ago
U.S. panel probes claims of sharing Americans' personal calls U.S. intelligence analysts eavesdropped on personal calls between Americans overseas and their families back home and monitored the communications of workers with the Red Cross and other humanitarian organizations, according to U.S. military linguists involved in U.S. surveillance programs. ...
Source: www.sacbee.com --- 6 days ago
WASHINGTON – The Senate Intelligence Committee is examining allegations by two former U.S. military linguists that the super-secret National Security Agency routinely eavesdropped on the private telephone calls of American military officers, journalists and aid workers. ...
Source: www.azstarnet.com --- 6 days ago
WASHINGTON — The Senate Intelligence Committee is examining allegations by two former U.S. military linguists that the supersecret National Security Agency routinely eavesdropped on the private telephone calls of American military officers, journalists and aid workers. ...
Source: www.schneier.com --- 22 hours ago
Remember when the U.S. government said it was only spying on terrorists? Anyone with any common sense knew it was lying -- power without oversight is always abused -- but even I didn't think it was this bad : Faulk says he and others in his section of the NSA facility at Fort Gordon routinely shared salacious or tantalizing phone calls that had been intercepted, alerting office mates to certain time codes of "cuts" that were available on each operator's computer. "Hey, check this out," Faulk says he would be told, "there's good phone sex or there's some pillow talk, pull up this call, it's really funny, go check it out. It would be some colonel making pillow talk and we would say, 'Wow, this was crazy'," Faulk told ABC News. Warrants are a security device. They protect us against government abuse of power. ...
Source: www.democracynow.org --- 2 days ago
The Bush administration's wiretapping program has come under new scrutiny this week. Two influential congressional committees have opened probes into allegations US intelligence spied on the phone calls of American military personnel, journalists and aid workers in Iraq. We speak to James Bamford about the NSA's spying on Americans, the agency's failings pre-9/11 and the ties between NSA and the nation's telecommunications companies. [includes rush transcript] ...
Source: www.cato-at-liberty.org --- 6 days ago
Brian Ross of ABC News is reporting allegations from two whistleblowers who say the federal government eavesdropped on hundreds of international phone calls between Americans. The surveillance continued even when there was no indication of espionage or terrorism. Question for the White House: Is this another disgraceful news report? After all, it reminds the terrorists that the NSA listens in on calls. Questions [...] ...

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