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BridgeTheGap

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Thu Jun 13, 2013, 12:16 PM Jun 2013

Snowden saw what I saw: surveillance criminally subverting the constitution - By Thomas Drake

What Edward Snowden has done is an amazingly brave and courageous act of civil disobedience.

Like me, he became discomforted by what he was exposed to and what he saw: the industrial-scale systematic surveillance that is scooping up vast amounts of information not only around the world but in the United States, in direct violation of the fourth amendment of the US constitution.

The NSA programs that Snowden has revealed are nothing new: they date back to the days and weeks after 9/11. I had direct exposure to similar programs, such as Stellar Wind, in 2001. In the first week of October, I had an extraordinary conversation with NSA's lead attorney. When I pressed hard about the unconstitutionality of Stellar Wind, he said:

"The White House has approved the program; it's all legal. NSA is the executive agent."

It was made clear to me that the original intent of government was to gain access to all the information it could without regard for constitutional safeguards. "You don't understand," I was told. "We just need the data."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jun/12/snowden-surveillance-subverting-constitution?INTCMP=SRCH

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Snowden saw what I saw: surveillance criminally subverting the constitution - By Thomas Drake (Original Post) BridgeTheGap Jun 2013 OP
Jesus, it's leaking out all over. Jackpine Radical Jun 2013 #1
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land damnedifIknow Jun 2013 #2
good info, tx nt grasswire Jun 2013 #3
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