Collateral damage of our surveillance state

Cato Institute
by Julian Sanchez

11/15/12

Even if you don t use Google and aren t currently under suspicion, there s no guarantee that some of your communications aren t sitting in a database awaiting a curious agent s query. Under the 2008 amendments to the Federal Intelligence Security Act (FISA), the National Security Agency now has broad power to vacuum up international communications without the need for individual warrants, power that has predictably resulted in ‚over-collection‘ of even domestic emails on a massive scale…

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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

http://www.mindcontrol-blog.com:8091/helma/twoday/mindcontrol/search?q=National+Security+Agency
http://www.mindcontrol-blog.com:8091/helma/twoday/mindcontrol/search?q=Federal+Intelligence+Security+Act
http://www.mindcontrol-blog.com:8091/helma/twoday/mindcontrol/search?q=surveillance
http://www.mindcontrol-blog.com:8091/helma/twoday/mindcontrol/search?q=warrant

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