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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Sun Aug 18, 2013, 10:01 AM Aug 2013

The NSA review only covered Ft. Meade headquarters

Last edited Sun Aug 18, 2013, 12:20 PM - Edit history (1)

The NSA review document did not review every violation of U.S. citizens' privacy. It only reviewed violations based from the NSA's Ft. Meade headquarters. The NSA also has large database systems and staff in half a dozen other locations, including a huge new data center in Utah. The NSA document did not analyze abuse by non-NSA personnel either. Other agencies — as well as private contractors such as Edward Snowden — also have had access to NSA data center information. So the actual abuse could be much wider than the 2,776 incidents last year.

http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/page/national/nsa-report-on-privacy-violations-in-the-first-quarter-of-2012/395/



NSA locations



In addition to opening the Utah data center, reportedly scheduled for this year, N.S.A. has secretly enlarged its footprint inside the United States, according to accounts from whistle-blowers in recent years.

In Virginia, a telecommunications consultant reported, Verizon had set up a dedicated fiber-optic line running from New Jersey to Quantico, Va., home to a large military base, allowing government officials to gain access to all communications flowing through the carrier’s operations center.

In Georgia, an N.S.A. official said in interviews, the agency had combed through huge volumes of routine e-mails to and from Americans.

And in San Francisco, a technician at AT& T reported on the existence of a secret room there reserved for the N.S.A. that allowed the spy agency to copy and store millions of domestic and international phone calls routed through that station.

NSA headquarters reside in various places in the Baltimore-Washington area, including Annapolis, Baltimore, and Columbia in Maryland and the District of Columbia, including the Georgetown community


Inside the United States, the NSA has very large off-site campuses in Hawaii, Texas, Utah and Georgia. In Maryland, it owns and hosts offices in Linthicum, Finksberg, Bowie and College Park, alongside Ft. Meade, its home, and adjacent properties. There's an NSA office inside the Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center, where NORAD and NORTHCOM have their backup command center. And NSA has a big presence at Site R, the site of the Alternate National Military Command Center, near Ft. Ritchie, Md.



http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/09/us/revelations-give-look-at-spy-agencys-wider-reach.html?pagewanted=2&%2359;pagewanted=all&ref=jamesrisen&_r=0


How many work for them?


Well that's classified but In 2012 John C. Inglis, the deputy director, said that the total number of NSA employees is "somewhere between 37,000 and one billion" as a joke



Oh, and one more thing........ this organization is run my the military


who we should always trust as proven by their trustworthiness in
Vietnam, Panama, Nicaragua, Iraq and Afganistan.



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The NSA review only covered Ft. Meade headquarters (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Aug 2013 OP
Ding-ding-ding-ding-Ding! sgtbenobo Aug 2013 #1
Thank You For Sharing cantbeserious Aug 2013 #2
I forgot Hawaii where Snowden worked Ichingcarpenter Aug 2013 #3
Big K&R! burnodo Aug 2013 #4
Yes and each "incident" involved another several thousands of people riderinthestorm Aug 2013 #5
And, some forget to wonder WHY do we have all these sites and building more... KoKo Aug 2013 #7
Thanks for pointing this out. Some here seem to not understand how many of KoKo Aug 2013 #6
We really don't know Ichingcarpenter Aug 2013 #8
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Aug 2013 #9
+100000000 nashville_brook Aug 2013 #10
 

riderinthestorm

(23,272 posts)
5. Yes and each "incident" involved another several thousands of people
Sun Aug 18, 2013, 12:07 PM
Aug 2013

So the REAL numbers who have been illegally spied upon is much, much greater even knowing that we only have a fraction of the data.

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
7. And, some forget to wonder WHY do we have all these sites and building more...
Sun Aug 18, 2013, 01:00 PM
Aug 2013

If this isn't massive and still growing Data Collection. It's more than Phone Numbers (which some still insist is all they are collecting).

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
6. Thanks for pointing this out. Some here seem to not understand how many of
Sun Aug 18, 2013, 12:54 PM
Aug 2013

these sites are collecting information.

It's important... K&R!

Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
8. We really don't know
Sun Aug 18, 2013, 01:10 PM
Aug 2013

How many locations they have

How many work for them


How big of a budget they have


plus all the other shit
that even congress or the courts don't know



I'm willing to bet
Obama doesn't even know enough about this 'secret agency' except what they tell him that's been around since Truman and has its own lifetime company men and company policies just like the CIA.

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