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Source: news.google.com --- 4 days ago
ABC News Did US government snoop on Americans' phone calls? The Miami Herald - 27 minutes ago By JONATHAN S. LANDAY WASHINGTON -- The Senate Intelligence Committee is examining allegations by two former US military linguists that the super-secret National Security Agency routinely eavesdropped on the private telephone calls of American military ... NSA eavesdropped on Americans, journalists in Baghdad Ars Technica Operators: We listened to private calls United Press International ABC News  - Metro Spirit  - Radar Online  - Huffington Post all 35 news articles ...
Source: news.google.com --- 4 days ago
ABC News US Allegedly Listened In on Calls of Americans Abroad Washington Post - 2 hours ago By Joby Warrick The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee is looking into allegations that a US spy agency improperly eavesdropped on the phone calls of hundreds of Americans overseas, including aid workers and US military personnel talking to ... Report: US spied on Americans' intimate conversations abroad CNN Did US government snoop on Americans' phone calls? The Miami Herald New York Times  - ABC News  - Ars Technica  - United Press International all 69 news articles ...
Source: news.google.com --- 4 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: www.nytimes.com --- 4 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: www.wwmt.com.com --- 4 days ago
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate Intelligence Committee is looking into allegations that the government routinely listened in on phone calls of American military and humanitarian aid workers serving overseas. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 4 days ago
The Senate Select Intelligence Committee is looking into allegations from two U.S. military linguists that the government routinely listened in on phone calls of American military and humanitarian aid workers serving overseas. ...
Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 4 days ago
The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee is looking into allegations that a U.S. spy agency improperly eavesdropped on the phone calls of hundreds of Americans overseas, including aid workers and U.S. military personnel talking to their spouses at home. ...
Source: blog.wired.com --- 3 days ago
A top secret NSA wiretapping facility in Georgia accused of spying on Americans illegally was hastily staffed with inexperienced reservists in the months following September 11, where they worked under conflicting orders and with little supervision, according to three former workers at the spy complex. "Nobody knew exactly what the heck we were doing," said a former translator for the project, code named Highlander, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "We were figuring out the rules as we were going along." Former Army Reserve linguist Adrienne Kinne, who worked at the facility at Fort Gordon, won new attention this week for her year-old claim that she and her group intercepted and transcribed satellite phone calls of American civilians in the Middle East for the National Security Agency. Senate Intelligence Committee chair Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) opened a probe into the alleged abuses after ABC News reported on them Thursday. Threat Level spoke with Kinne extensively last year about the alleged systematic surveillance of Americans and others operating in the Middle East following the 9/11 attacks. She provided a number of details about some of the calls and how the operation was conducted. Aid workers and journalists were specifically targeted in the program, and their phone numbers were added to a "priority list", Kinne said last year. Among those under surveillance were workers from nongovernmental organizations such as Doc ...
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com --- 4 days ago
The Senate Intelligence Committee is examining allegations by two former U.S. military linguists that the supersecret National Security Agency (NSA) routinely eavesdropped on the private telephone calls of hundreds of U.S. military officers, journalists and aid workers. NSA interceptors purportedly shared some intercepts of highly personal conversations, including "phone sex." ...
Source: www.chron.com --- 4 days ago
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.miamiherald.com --- 4 days ago
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.sacbee.com --- 4 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.kansascity.com --- 4 days ago
The Senate Select Intelligence Committee is looking into allegations from two U.S. military linguists that the government routinely listened in on phone calls of American military and humanitarian aid workers serving overseas. ...
Source: www.kansascity.com --- 4 days ago
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: gangstergovernment.squarespace.com --- 7 hours ago
By Walter Pincus | Washington Post Differences between the Pentagon and Intelligence agencies over capabilities to be built into future U.S. satellites have led to delayed starts in new programs and may result in a decline in U.S. space dominance, according to a new report by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. The underlying issue, according to two members of the Committee, is the traditional tension that exists between the needs of two customers: Intelligence agencies, which want to gather strategic information for policymakers, and the Defense Department, which requires tactical information for war fighters. "Recent organizational changes and inter-departmental agreements involving the Office of Director of National Intelligence (DNI), the Department of Defense, and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) have highlighted the question of leadership of space acquisition programs," the Committee report says. NRO is the once-secret agency that designs, builds and operates Intelligence satellites. It is part of the Defense Department and is staffed by Pentagon and CIA personnel but is funded primarily by the national Intelligence budget. Space Intelligence programs mostly have been kept secret to protect their capabilities to see, hear and gather data crucial to the nation's security. But the recent cancellation of a multibillion-dollar Intelligence satellite project has led members of both House and Senate intellig ...
Source: techdailydose.nationaljournal.com --- 3 days ago
The National Security Agency is intercepting and storing communications of innocent Americans in Iraq's so-called "Green Zone," according to allegations made by two NSA whistleblowers in an ABC News segment that aired Thursday night. According to the report, agency workers even pass around the most titillating conversations had by U.S. soldiers and aid workers with their families in the United States. That eavesdropping reportedly continued even after NSA analysts knew that the calls they were tapping belonged to Americans who had no ties to terrorism. One Army Reserve linguist interviewed said the program helped find evidence related to terrorist plots against the United States but she told ABC News the intercepts were so broad that it made it more difficult to find the calls that needed monitoring. The report calls into question assurances the NSA and Justice Department repeatedly gave Congress that internally enforced "minimization procedures" are adequate to protect the private conversations of Americans, the Center for Democracy and Technology said. Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman John (Jay) Rockefeller has said he will investigate the claims. Computer and Communications Industry Association President Ed Black said he hoped the Senate "will take this matter very seriously." "The executive branch has taken on unprecedented new powers to spy on Americans, asking us to trust them that this is needed to catch terrorists," ...
Source: www.azstarnet.com --- 3 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.michaelmoore.com --- 4 days ago
2008-10-09 EXCLUSIVE: INSIDE ACCOUNT OF U.S. EAVESDROPPING ON AMERICANS U.S. Officers' "Phone Sex" Intercepted; Senate Demanding Answers By Brian Ross, Vic Walter, and Anna Schecter / ABC News 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, according to two former military intercept operators who worked at the giant National Security Agency (NSA) center in Fort Gordon, Georgia. The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), called the allegations "extremely disturbing" and said the Committee has begun its own examination. "We have requested all relevant information from the Bush Administration," Rockefeller said Thursday. "The Committee will take whatever action is necessary." "These were just really everyday, average, ordinary Americans who happened to be in the Middle East, in our area of intercept and happened to be making these phone calls on satellite phones," said Adrienne Kinne, a 31-year old US Army Reserves Arab linguist assigned to a special military program at the NSA's Back Hall at Fort Gordon from November 2001 to 2003. Kinne described the contents of the calls as "personal, private things with Americans who are not in any way, shape or form associated with anything to do with terrorism." She said US military officers, American journalists and ...
Source: themoderatevoice.com --- 4 days ago
I personally would not call “phone sex” one of the most wholesome activities. But, then again, “it’s a free country.” Or is it? According to an ABC investigative report published today: 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, according to two former military intercept operators who worked at the giant National Security Agency (NSA) center in Fort Gordon, Georgia. The calls intercepted, and shared among intercept operators, included U.S. soldiers’ “Phone Sex,” according to the report which can be seen tonight on “World News Tonight with Charles Gibson” and “Nightline.” These disturbing reports are being looked into. Again, according to the ABC report, The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), called the allegations “extremely disturbing” and said the Committee has begun its own examination. “We have requested all relevant information from the Bush Administration,” Rockefeller said Thursday. “The Committee will take whatever action is necessary.” Read more about just one more shenanigan possibly being committed in the name of the war on terror, in “Exclusive: Inside Account of U.S. Eavesdropping on Americans.” ...
Source: www.dailykos.com --- 4 days ago
I know mcjoan already covered this , but it's just such a surprise, such a shocker that I really want to bring it up again : 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, according to two former military intercept operators who worked at the giant National Security Agency (NSA) center in Fort Gordon, Georgia. [...] "These were just really everyday, average, ordinary Americans who happened to be in the Middle East, in our area of intercept and happened to be making these phone calls on satellite phones," said Adrienne Kinne, a 31-year old US Army Reserves Arab linguist assigned to a special military program at the NSA's Back Hall at Fort Gordon from November 2001 to 2003. Kinne described the contents of the calls as "personal, private things with Americans who are not in any way, shape or form associated with anything to do with terrorism." She said 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. Yes, what a surprise. I especially like the part of the story where Jay Rockefeller, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, finds this "disturbing". Um... hello? Senator? This was pretty much what we were all telling you was happening, when you last rammed t ...

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