J.D. Tuccille Addresses the NSA's Telephone Surveillance on RT


Way back in the innocent days of yore, before we'd heard the name, "Edward Snowden" or fretted over the National Security Agency's massive and creepy tracking of Internet activity — you know, on Thursday — I appeared on RT to discuss the National Security Agency's massive and creepy tracking of telephone communications. Oh, what innocents we were.
The points I made about phone tracking apply in their totality to the full range of the government's snooping operations.
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