As you may recall, last March, months before the recent bombshell allegations of domestic spying were made by 29-year old NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, in sworn testimony before a Senate subcommittee, stated that the NSA does not “wittingly” collect any data at all on American citizens. Here’s video of […]
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Should we pursue perjury charges against the intelligence officials who swore to us that our calls and emails were not being monitored?
Posted in Civil Liberties, Uncategorized | Also tagged big data, blowjobs, domestic spying, eavesdropping, Edward Snowden, impeachment, intelligence, James Clapper, Jerrold Nadler, Keith Alexander, NSA, perjury, privacy, security state, surveillance, Susan Collins, terrorism | 19 Comments