First off, yes they did set up a massive data mining system in the US. Other countries generally would not let the United States set up data mining systems in their countries. Also, most of the world's data flows through the United States, especially when foreigners are using international providers like Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft. Please learn about how data flows around the world before you attempt to pull a conspiracy out of nothing.
I am well aware of the flow of data around the globe. And I know that it is not necessary to listen in on the communications of every American in order to spy on foreigners.
I also know that it is no longer true that most of the world's electronic communications flow through the USA. That was true a few years ago, when most of the internet's infrastructure resided within the USA.
So, why is the NSA spying on Americans?
Again, you make the assumption that NSA has set up a system designed to spy on Americans and then run with it as truth. You have not provided one shred of evidence that this surveillance system was set up to spy on Americans. Not one single piece. Until you do, your arguments are nothing but your opinion with no backing.
That's not my claim. That is the claim of one Edward Snowden, an NSA IT systems administrator.
The evidence I have is Snowden's claim, backed by documents he presented to
The Guardian and
The South China Morning Post. Of course, Snowden may be lying. But what he presents is evience, nevertheless.
You, on the other hand, keep insisting that Americans are
not being spied upon indiscriminately, and the only "evidence" you present is your impression that the NSA just wouldn't do that.
Wow. Are you serious? Please go back and read the interview with Snowden because he said it clear as day. You're obviously arguing points from articles you haven't even read.
Snowden said that an analyst with the proper authority could target anyone.
Technologically speaking, he could target anyone. That does not mean that analysts have permission to spy on old girlfriends, get insider stock tips from Warren Buffet, or spy on the president. Do you really think these people are given a terminal and just allowed to do whatever they want?
IT people who work in banks, for example, often have the
ability to look up the finances of any account holder at the bank, including celebrities. That does not mean that they are
permitted to do so. Such employees are routinely monitored, and routinely fired if they stray outside of their assigned work at hand. Snowden emphasized several times that he was not special at the NSA. I have no reason to dispute his claim.
There is a more important point here, however. Snowden says it is possible to target
anybody. If that's true, why is the NSA targeting
everybody? The civil rights issue here is not that people are being spied upon because some court has granted permission on the basis of some suspicion of wrongdoing. It is that people are being spied upon without suspicion and without court supervision.
Because he said he could do it. He said it himself. I'm not assuming. I'm going by what he claimed.
Yes, he said he
could do that. He did not say that he
would or that he had
permission to do so.
Because you or anyone else has not presented ANY evidence supporting the idea the system was designed to spy on Americans. Please take an introductory to logic course at your local community college and learn how to form reasoned arguments. You have to be able to present factual premises to support your conclusion and nothing you have presented in this thread is fact.
The evidence we have is Snowden's claims, and the documents he has produced to corroborate his claims.
You, on the other hand, keep insisting that unauthorized spying is surely not occurring (despite Snowden's evidence to the contrary), and your own "evidence" is your belief that the NSA are fine people who surely would not do such a thing.
It's funny how many times you can make an unsubstantiated claim in one post. You obviously don't understand a) how data flows around the globe and b) how the NSA works at all. As I stated above, if you want to know what people in Beijing, Moscow, and Tehran are doing on the internet, you don't (and can't) walk into those places and set up shop.
The point is that if the NSA wants to spy on foreigners, why are they spying on Americans?
I appreciate the difficulty they face in attempting to monitor communications activity on foreign soil. My heart bleeds for them. That does not make it okay to spy on Americans.
This is getting to the point of absurdity. The ONLY piece of evidence on the PRISM program that was released (the select PowerPoint slides that the Guardian released) showed that the program cost $20 million a year. You're being selective with the selective facts that have been released. You say we must trust the slides in order to prove that the system exists yet we can't trust the slides when they say it costs $20 million a year.
PRISM is one part of a spectrum of programs which seem to be targeting Americans indiscriminately. How do you know what they cost?
So are you then arguing that Franklin used extra words that he didn't really mean?
No, I am arguing that Franklin meant exactly what he said.
Robert Meyer's argument that Franklin was trying to warn us of the need to surrender liberty for security when times get tough is not very convincing. In fact, it's ridiculous.