Quote:
Originally Posted by DamianJ
|
This right here is the problem. Everyone thinks there is "ovewelming evidence" of wrong doing. And you think you have the links to back up. But if you look over the information very closely....
One of your link says the following:
On Thursday, the Washington Post published a new scoop sourced from the trove of secret files turned over by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. The Post?s report outlines how the spy agency has breached privacy rules thousands of times per year since 2008, in one case snooping on calls made in Washington after the U.S. area code 202 was mistakenly used instead of 20, Egypt?s international dialling code.
(
link)
This is not the NSA spying on US citizens. This was a case where incorrect data was pulled because of a single keystroke error. This was reported to Congress before Snowden was a household name.
Someone else the other pointed me directly to the news site that had the power point presentation. It had zero proof of any wrong doing by anyone, no proof it was used against US citizens (with or without a warrant), and any eight year could put together a similar power point presentation.
Everyone seems to think the NSA is spying on US citizens, yet no one can provide any proof.