The NSA's 2013 Transparency Report

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The Office of the Director of National Intelligence has released a transparency report containing the number of National Security Agency actions in 2013.

Within the Intelligence Community, the term “target” has multiple meanings. For example, “target” could be an individual person, a group, or an organization composed of multiple individuals or a foreign power that possesses or is likely to communicate foreign intelligence information that the U.S. government is authorized to acquire by the above-referenced laws.
 
I don't believe a fucking thing they say. They are trained to obscure the truth, they call it "Parallel Construction".

Parallel Construction Revealed: How The DEA Is Trained To Launder Classified Surveillance Info

from the americans-don't-like-it dept

Last summer, Reuters revealed how the NSA and other surveillance organizations would share info with the DEA and other law enforcement agencies, but then tell them to reconstruct the evidence via a process called "parallel construction," so that the surveillance would not then be discussed in court. This is highly questionable, and probably illegal, as a defendant has the right to know all of the evidence being used against him or her, and should also be told how that evidence was gathered, to make sure the collection was legal. But what's being done with parallel construction, is that the intelligence community is able to give "hints" to law enforcement, allowing them to come up with various pretenses for an investigation, avoiding ever having to reveal that the NSA or others used potentially illegal surveillance efforts. One example given in that Reuters report was how DEA agents would suddenly be given a tip like this: "Be at a certain truck stop at a certain time and look for a certain vehicle." The DEA would then have the local police come up with some pretense to stop the truck... and then when evidence is found they can claim it was a random traffic stop, when the reality is anything but that.

After the Reuters report, C.J. Ciaramella used Muckrock to request all DEA training material and official policies concerning "parallel construction" and recently received nearly 300 pages of documents, much of it redacted, but still which reveals that this is common practice at the DEA and widely known. Much of it is in the form of PowerPoint presentations, complete with speaker notes, which say things like how careful DEA agents need to be around classified information because "it can screw up your investigation."

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/2...to-launder-classified-surveillance-info.shtml

From their slide,

Another slide notes "the devil's in the details" and explains:
Our friends in the military and intelligence community never have to prove anything to the general public. They can act upon classified information without ever divulging their sources or methods to anyway [sic] outside their community. If they find Bin Laden's satellite phone and then pin point his location, they don't have to go to a court to get permission to put a missile up his nose.

We are bound, however, by different rules.

Our investigations must be transparent. We must be able to take our information to court and prove to a jury that our bad guy did the bad things we say he did. No hiding here.
However, we are also bound to protect certain pieces of information so as to protect the sources and methods.

To use it....we must properly protect it.
 
Re:702:

They only did 1 order! See! The government is not too big after all!

Its efficient, if you think about it!

lol
 
I fully expected the NSA's 2013 Transparency Report to just be a picture of a hand flipping the bird....
 
So in one section they did more orders than number of targets?
 
I fully expected the NSA's 2013 Transparency Report to just be a picture of a hand flipping the bird....

I thought it would look like this,

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The NSA, CIA and other foreign intelligence agencies were also linked directly to the FinCEN Suspicious Activity Report database by the Obama administration; prior to that, they needed some level of court order.

This is relevant as a Suspicious Activity Report, by law, can never be disclosed to the suspect of said report, even in a court of law.
 
So... the NSA lies multiple times to the public, then release a report saying what they do and we're suppose to believe anything they say?

HELL NO.

Report is a lie just like everything else.
 
nice, one step closer to accepting, being complacent, and "How WE Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb"

i remember a time when people would stand up against chit like this, but instead we joke about it, allow it in the movies, want to work for them now, and use their surveillance "toys" to keep an eye on us.

we've fallen into acceptance that the nsa is here to stay and next we'll embrace it like a god.
 
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