Showing posts with label NSA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NSA. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

PBS: NSA could have prevented 9/11 hijacking


The super-secretive National Security Agency has been quietly monitoring, decrypting, and interpreting foreign communications for decades, starting long before it came under criticism as a result of recent revelations about the Bush administration's warrantless wiretapping program. Now a forthcoming PBS documentary asks whether the NSA could have prevented 9/11 if it had been more willing to share its data with other agencies.

Author James Bamford looked into the performance of the NSA in his 2008 book, The Shadow Factory, and found that it had been closely monitoring the 9/11 hijackers as they moved freely around the United States and communicated with Osama bin Laden's operations center in Yemen. The NSA had even tapped bin Laden's satellite phone, starting in 1996.

"The NSA never alerted any other agency that the terrorists were in the United States and moving across the country towards Washington," Bamford told PBS.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

You have been, are being, and will be WATCHED.

Russell Tice, former NSA insider turned whistleblower on the Bush domestic electronic spying program, reveals that the NSA program targeted journalists and news agencies within the US.



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Sunday, October 14, 2007

The NSA was spying on Americans before 9/11, and telecoms were in on it

Interesting bit on how long Big Brother has been keeping an eye on us. Maybe, he never stopped looking in the first place? Remember, Senator Joseph McCarthy? J. Edgar Hoover? Sadly, I doubt most people do...

That’s the accusation levied by disgraced former Qwest CEO Joe Nacchio, who
claims that he was approached by officials from the Bush administration to bring his company into an NSA surveillance program in February 2001–as in, several months before the 9/11 attacks, and contradicting claims made by the White House that 9/11 was the reason the program existed in the first place.

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