Yesterday's Washington Post details just how the N.S.A. obtains phone call records. Early in the process a record is "tasked." This does not mean, of course, that an N.S.A. employee trudges off to a judge's chambers and obtains a search warrant. It means, rather -- essentially -- that a switch is thrown and an F.B.I. controller of sorts pulls the data from the communications company whether it be Verizon, A.T.&T., or whatever.
Of course, there is more to it than this, but there is no judge involved if the spies want your records. The main caveat is you have to be talking with someone of interest overseas. Naturally, my readers overseas have some cause for concern, but supposedly not if they are not involved in terrorism. This may be small comfort.
What a crazy situation has developed in the U.S. federal government in Washington! I continue to be all for catching and prosecuting those who would do this nation harm. It's just that I am aware there are also domestic enemies of various kinds who care not a whit for our Constitution or the Bill of Rights unless it helps their cause directly.
We all must stay awake, keep informed, and organize to protect our rights.
Of course, there is more to it than this, but there is no judge involved if the spies want your records. The main caveat is you have to be talking with someone of interest overseas. Naturally, my readers overseas have some cause for concern, but supposedly not if they are not involved in terrorism. This may be small comfort.
What a crazy situation has developed in the U.S. federal government in Washington! I continue to be all for catching and prosecuting those who would do this nation harm. It's just that I am aware there are also domestic enemies of various kinds who care not a whit for our Constitution or the Bill of Rights unless it helps their cause directly.
We all must stay awake, keep informed, and organize to protect our rights.
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