100 Quotes About Nsa
- Author Glenn Greenwald
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The way things are supposed to work is that we're supposed to know virtually everything about what they [the government] do: that's why they're called public servants. They're supposed to know virtually nothing about what we do: that's why we're called private individuals.
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- Author James Bamford
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There is now the capacity to make tyranny total in America. Only law ensures that we never fall into that abyss—the abyss from which there is no return.
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- Author John Reynaga
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Expose the Jesuit order and learn about the global genocide. Speak out, even when what you have to say is not popular.
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- Author Stefan D
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I'm always under surveillance from both the NSA, the Russian KGB, and the Bulgarian Army, so I'm the most invisible.
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- Author Kenneth Eade
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Nobody in the government is talking. It’s a case of national security.” “Of course. The national security of spying on U.S. citizens.
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- Author James Tiptree Jr.
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Brash souls made jokes about what must be mountains of unread spy-eye data stored who knew where and how.
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- Author Martina André
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Agent Tanner sagte, dass die NSA sich etwas einfallen lasseb will. Anselm und Hannah haben sich eben spontan entschlossen, auf Weltreise zu gehen. Postkarten, E-mails, ja, sogar Telefonate von unterwegs sind kein Problem.
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- Author James Morcan
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Marcia Wilson was a good example of Omega’s core strategy for creating a New World Order. It involved placing their people, or moles, in positions of power within the CIA, the NSA, the Pentagon, the White House and global organizations like the UN, the IMF and the World Bank. This enabled Omega to pull some of the strings of these organizations and to direct American, and world politics, to an extent.
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- Author Edward Snowden
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Two things about the NSA stunned me right off the bat: how technologically sophisticated it was compared with the CIA, and how much less vigilant it was about security in its every iteration, from the compartmentalization of information to data encryption.
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