Re: NSA Spy Program Predates 9-11 by 8 Months




Michael Lawson wrote:
"Telamon" <telamon_spamshield@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <44AEA32D.F905305A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
dxAce <dxAce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Grundig_Tecsun_Eton_garbage_!" wrote:

Brian Hill wrote:
Dave, Your head predates human intelligence.

BH

Oh BH,

I worked for NSA, for many years, as both an employee and
contractor, and can reassure you, that NSA has no boundries and
has
hundreds of databases full of USSID-18 (US citizen) violations
and
porography (which is passed around all the time). I worked for
S, T,
and Z Groups (cryptography) in the OPS2B, OPS1, and R&E
buildings at
Ft. Meade. NSA has a history of USSID-18 violations, dating
back to
the 1960s, and, basically sucks in all it can get. They have
had these
types of illegal programs going on for years. In the end,
either NSA
will, "do it to themselves, or will be shut down by strong
encryption.
NSA is a hostile and very dysfunctional place to work, where
anyone's
special access clearance TS/SCI/full-scope poly clearance can be
pulled
for no reason. Russ Tice was a recent NSA Whistle-blower, where
NSA
security forced him to take a psychological test, and of course,
failed
him. NSA is nothing like what people on the outside think -
they don't
have, "magic bullets". I now am associated with other Intel
agencies,
whose missions are to collect against only foreign targets. So,
I
guess you don't know everything !

Those 'other intel agencies' need to run some psychological tests
on you.

This guy would never get a high level clearance and posting about it
here would finnish it if he did. You don't broadcast that you have a
clearance that's like painting a target on your back and going to
gun
range. Silly nut case.

Bingo. I knew a guy who was canned from a previous
job for posting in a graphics ng about how the company
(no longer around in it's previous form) was or wasn't
planning on using Fahrenheit in their upcoming releases.

It only took 2 days for that to happen.

One can imagine if someone was posting this stuff
while employed would find himself/herself unemployed
really quick.

Like the (former) Coke employees who tried to sell
top secret data to Pepsi.

--Mike L.

Oh Mike, take a look at NSA's web site - oh, am I posting something
classified ! Moron !

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