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Saturday, April 11, 2015

The government will hide its surveillance programs. But they won't eliminate them | Trevor Timm

Once again we have learned the lengths to which government agencies will go to keep their data collection a secret


Want to see how secrecy is corrosive to democracy? Look no further than a series of explosive investigations by various news organizations this week that show the government hiding surveillance programs purely to prevent a giant public backlash.


USA Today’s Brad Heath published a blockbuster story on Monday about the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) running a massive domestic spying operation parallel to the NSA’s that was tracking billions of international calls made by Americans. They kept it secret for more than two decades. According to USA Today report, the spying program was not only used against alleged terrorist activity, but countless supposed drug crimes, as well as “to identify US suspects in a wide range of other investigations”. And they collected information on millions of completely innocent Americans along the way.


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source Mobile phones | The Guardian http://ift.tt/1ahTaP9

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