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cali

(114,904 posts)
Sun Oct 27, 2013, 12:22 PM Oct 2013

Keith Alexander Says The US Gov't Needs To Figure Out A Way To Stop Journalists

From Reporting On Snowden Leaks

Apparently not satisfied with just setting fire to the 4th Amendment, NSA boss Keith Alexander's next target is the 1st Amendment. In an interview with the Defense Department's "Armed With Science" blog, it appears that Alexander felt he'd have a friendly audience, so he let loose with some insane claims, including suggesting that the government needs to find a way to "stop" journalists from reporting on the Snowden leaks.

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And then, I guess he figures that if he's going to lie about, well, everything, why not go all in, and just claim that these programs aren't "spying."

“They aren’t spying programs,” he says directly. “One is called the Business Records FISA Program, or Section 215, and the other is called the FISA Amendment Act 702 or PRISM.”


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“The oversight and compliance on these programs is greater than any other program in our government.”

Hahahahah. No. This is also a lie. It's been shown that the courts and Congress have admitted they're limited by what the NSA tells them -- and the NSA goes out of its way to avoid telling Congress very much.

Alexander also mocks the recent claims about spying on French phone calls, using the exact same dodge as his boss, James Clapper. Both pretend that the news reports said that 70 million calls were recorded. Alexander mocks this by pointing out it would be impossible to have so many calls listened to, and to find enough translators to understand them. But the reports were about mostly metadata, and just some recordings. Pretending that the press said something that it didn't doesn't make Alexander look trustworthy. It makes it look like he's lying.

Not surprisingly, though hilariously, the blogger for the Defense Department's "Armed With Science," Jessica Tozer doesn't appear to challenge any of Alexander's claims. Instead, she repeats all the statements and mocks anyone who might challenge them:

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http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20131024/18093325010/keith-alexander-says-us-govt-needs-to-figure-out-way-to-stop-journalists-reporting-snowden-leaks.shtml

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Keith Alexander Says The US Gov't Needs To Figure Out A Way To Stop Journalists (Original Post) cali Oct 2013 OP
I watched part of that interview yesterday. grasswire Oct 2013 #1
They have made the American people their enemies, yes, they have. We are the "threat". nt bemildred Oct 2013 #2
He's gone completely insane Oilwellian Oct 2013 #3
K&R Solly Mack Oct 2013 #4

grasswire

(50,130 posts)
1. I watched part of that interview yesterday.
Sun Oct 27, 2013, 12:57 PM
Oct 2013

I noted that Alexander uses the word "adversaries" to mean those who the NSA surveils.

I guess that's us.

Oilwellian

(12,647 posts)
3. He's gone completely insane
Sun Oct 27, 2013, 03:16 PM
Oct 2013

How does he propose to control the foreign press? They're an entirely different animal than our milquetoast American press.

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