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In reply to the discussion: Snowden: NSA employees routinely pass around intercepted nude photos [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)90. I identified with the Troglytes in that one.
The people floating around Stratos, if Memory Alpha serves, were more interested in turning a buck peddling zenite.
Stratfor: executive boasted of 'trusted former CIA cronies'
By Alex Spillius, Diplomatic Correspondent
9:08PM GMT 28 Feb 2012
The Telegraph
A senior executive with the private intelligence firm Stratfor boasted to colleagues about his "trusted former CIA cronies" and promised to "see what I can uncover" about a classified FBI investigation, according to emails released by the WikiLeaks.
Fred Burton, vice president of intelligence at the Texas firm, also informed members of staff that he had a copy of the confidential indictment on Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks.
The second batch of five million internal Stratfor emails obtained by the Anonymous computer hacking group revealed that the company has high level sources within the United States and other governments, runs a network of paid informants that includes embassy staff and journalists and planned a hedge fund, Stratcap, based on its secret intelligence.
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Mr Assange labelled the company as a "private intelligence Enron", in reference to the energy giant that collapsed after a false accounting scandal.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/9111784/Stratfor-executive-boasted-of-trusted-former-CIA-cronies.html
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Hmmm... the fact is you don't what NSA does in the vast majority of cases. They serve a very...
Adrahil
Jul 2014
#79
Yes, law enforcement typically 'justifies' itself by doing the job they were established to do.
randome
Jul 2014
#178
Ah, the old "There's no expectation of privacy on the Internet, so why worry?" argument...
klook
Jul 2014
#10
The slashed GOP may very well be an accurate representation of their sentiment.
Jackpine Radical
Jul 2014
#49
Any naked pictures of Dianne Feinstein in a sexually compromising position.....
DeSwiss
Jul 2014
#67
The floating castles remind me of that old Star Trek episode, "The Cloud Minders"
aint_no_life_nowhere
Jul 2014
#62
Ha ha ha. Government abuse of power against Americans is such a laugh riot.
woo me with science
Jul 2014
#35
He could have started by replacing all the US Attorneys in 2009 (like Clinton did.)
OnyxCollie
Jul 2014
#92
Right. Because when the NSA learns of something illegal, they should simply sit on it.
randome
Jul 2014
#97
So, summarizing. You think it's unfair the NSA is held accountable for their crap but
Pholus
Jul 2014
#183
So Greenwald, Poitras, the NYT, the Guardian - the documents they have from Snowden aren't evidence?
riderinthestorm
Jul 2014
#83
But he has provided proof of his allegations unless you think Greenwald, Poitras, the NYT,
riderinthestorm
Jul 2014
#81
You are. You specifically said he is making allegations without providing proof
riderinthestorm
Jul 2014
#111
Have you seen the proof that the NSA is surveilling American citizens?
riderinthestorm
Jul 2014
#115
your internet provider, cell phone service, messageboard owners can too. so whats new?
Sunlei
Jul 2014
#74
I understand. For example the millions of files Snowden stole. A lot of 'someones' will be
Sunlei
Jul 2014
#95
Manning said they played video games all day.management in our Federal agencies should be fired.
Sunlei
Jul 2014
#78
If people were being disciplined for it, it wouldn't have been "routine", would it?
hughee99
Jul 2014
#210