New York Judge Says The NSA's Massive Phone Surveillance Is Totally Legal
NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge in New York has ruled that a massive federal phone-tracking program is legal.
U.S.
District Judge William Pauley issued the decision Friday. He says the
program "represents the government's counter-punch" to eliminate
al-Qaida's terror network by connecting fragmented and fleeting
communications.
In ruling, the judge noted the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks and how the phone data-collection system could have helped
investigators connect the dots before the attacks occurred.
He says
the government learned from its mistake and "adapted to confront a new
enemy: a terror network capable of orchestrating attacks across the
world." He said the data-collection program was part of the adjustment.
He
dismissed a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union. The
ACLU did not immediately respond to a message for comment.
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Friday, December 27, 2013
Alex Jones Show: Friday (12-27-13) William Binney
On this Friday, December 27 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex and
Infowars Nightly News host David Knight uncover the latest attacks on
our rights coming from behind a veil of deception. In an attempt at
back-door gun control, the EPA is pushing forward with regulations that
restrain domestic production of ammunition. Also, in an act of
censorship and suppression, YouTube continued to remove our video review
of It's A Wonderful Life, claiming copyright infringement, yet the full
version of the film remains on its site. Former NSA official and
whistleblower William Binney joins the show to discuss the latest
developments on the intelligence agency's domestic spying under the
guise of national security. Alex and David also take your calls
throughout the broadcast.
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Growing Protests -- MERS Cases -- Egypt Raids Muslim Brotherhood
Supporters -- Oil Bombing -- Brent Crude At 3 Week High -- Drone Attacks
and NATO Blockade.
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