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Originally Posted by _Richard_
are you purposely being obtuse?
http://www.globalresearch.ca/nsa-spy...apping-program
if this doesn't make it through your 'filter'.. we'll try the original article where you have the actual companies talk about the info being grabbed without a warrant, but also when they say it was ILLEGAL FOR THEM TO EVEN TALK ABOUT THE OCCURRENCE TAKING PLACE
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Yes. All of that information is being captured. Every time I make a phone call, my cell phone company tracks it. Obviously. But the question is what access does the NSA have? All of the companies involved deny the NSA has direct access. I am under the impression that whenever the NSA / FBI / Local police needs information, they have to get a warrant, then contact the company involved and request the information.
Here's another quote from your article:
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When questioned the next day whether he would confirm his previous statements, Clemente told CNN, ?I?m talking about all digital communications are?there?s a way to look at digital communications in the past. I can?t go into detail of how that?s done or what?s done. But I can tell you that no digital communication is secure. So these communications will be found out. The conversation will be known.?
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He still doesn't say "without a warrant".
Sure thing... They get a warrant and they go to Google and say "We need access to this persons account".
On top of this, your article says the documents have been seen by The Guardian, but not published. Well, what are we waiting for? I want to see proof that the NSA physically has "copies of all of this data" and is accessing it all without warrants or illegally.