NSA Says Agency Has Scrutinized Fewer than 300 Phone Numbers
Out of the millions it has collected
The U.S. government only searched for detailed information on calls involving fewer than 300 specific phone numbers among the millions of raw phone records collected by the National Security Agency in 2012, according to a government paper obtained by Reuters on Saturday.
The unclassified paper was circulated Saturday within the government by U.S. intelligence agencies and apparently is an attempt by spy agencies and the Obama administration to rebut accusations that it overreached in investigating potential militant plots.
The administration has said that even though the NSA, according to top-secret documents made public by former agency contractor Edward Snowden, collects massive amounts of data on message traffic from both U.S. based telephone and internet companies, such data collection is legal, subject to tight controls and does not intrude on the privacy of ordinary Americans.
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..."apparently is an attempt by spy agencies and the Obama administration to rebut accusations that it overreached in investigating potential militant plots."
Nope. Went up the flagpole, only statists saluted.
my neighbor's mother-in-law makes $79 hourly on the laptop. She has been out of a job for 6 months but last month her paycheck was $19166 just working on the laptop for a few hours. Read more on this web site... http://www.CNN13.com
So if it's that few, they could easily go get warrants in a real court then.
+1
In related news, Obama promised to close Gitmo.