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So What......

Posted By: So did Clinton on 2006-05-11
In Reply to: Bush Administration is Spying on TENS OF MILLIONS of Americans - PK

Thursday, May 11, 2006 10:50 a.m. EDT

USA Today NSA Scoop Not News


The USA Today scoop on the NSA's massive telephone surveillance program isn't really news at all - though liberal media outlets have been blaring the story as a shocking revelation all Thursday morning.

The Agency, the paper announced ominously, has been secretly collecting the phone call records of tens of millions of Americans . . . The NSA program reaches into homes and businesses across the nation by amassing information about the calls of ordinary Americans — most of whom aren't suspected of any crime.

But as NewsMax noted in December - back when the New York Times tried to ballyhoo a similar story about the NSA's terrorist surveillance program - CBS's 60 Minutes blew the lid off the agency's domestic wiretapping in Feb. 2000, when the Clinton administration was using it for all sorts of unauthorized purposes.

60 Minutes host Steve Kroft introduced the segment by saying:

If you made a phone call today or sent an e-mail to a friend, there's a good chance what you said or wrote was captured and screened by the country's largest intelligence agency. The top-secret Global Surveillance Network is called Echelon, and it's run by the National Security Agency.

NSA computers, said Kroft, capture virtually every electronic conversation around the world.

Echelon expert Mike Frost, who spent 20 years as a spy for the Canadian equivalent of the National Security Agency, told 60 Minutes that the agency was monitoring everything from data transfers to cell phones to portable phones to baby monitors to ATMs.

Mr. Frost detailed activities at one unidentified NSA installation, telling 60 Minutes that agency operators can listen in to just about anything - while Echelon computers screen phone calls for key words that might indicate a terrorist threat.

Now, more than six years later, the big media is pretending that this is all brand new - something cooked up by President Bush in a mad rush to shred the Constitutional rights of every American.

But even USA Today had to admit in its own report that the NSA wiretapping program has been done before, though never on this large a scale.

Judging from the 60 Minutes transcript, Mr. Kroft would beg to differ on the scale question.




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