by Paul Craig Roberts
January 17,
2019
from
ForeignPolicyJournal Website
The National Security Agency headquarters
in Fort
Meade, Maryland
(CreativeTime
Reports/CC BY-SA 2.0)
Apparently, the NSA values
being able to
blackmail citizens
and members of
government
at home and
abroad
more than
preventing terrorist attacks...
Years before
Edward Snowden provided
documented proof that the National Security Agency was really a
national insecurity agency as it was violating law
and the US Constitution and spying indiscriminately on American
citizens, William Binney, who designed and developed the NSA
spy program
revealed the illegal and unconstitutional
spying.
Binney turned whistleblower because the NSA was using the program to
spy on Americans. As Binney was well known to the US Congress, he
did not think he needed any NSA document to make his case.
But what he found out
was:
Congress would never
hear me because then they'd lose plausible deniability. That was
really their key.
They needed to have
plausible deniability so they can continue this massive spying
program because it gave them power over everybody in the world.
Even the members of
Congress had power against others [in Congress]; they had power
on judges on the Supreme Court, the federal judges, all of them.
That's why they're so afraid.
Everybody's afraid
because all this data that's about them, the central agencies -
the intelligence agencies - they have it.
And that's why
Senator Schumer
warned President Trump earlier,
a few months ago, that he
shouldn't attack the
intelligence community (below Twitter) because they've got six ways to Sunday to
come at you.
That's because it's
like J. Edgar Hoover on super steroids... it's leverage against
every member of parliament and every government in the world.
To prevent
whistle-blowing, NSA has,
"a program now called
‘see something, say something' about your fellow workers. That's
what
the Stasi did. That's why I
call [NSA] the new New Stasi Agency.
They're picking up
all the techniques from the Stasi and the KGB and the Gestapo
and the SS. They just aren't getting violent yet that we know
of - internally in the US, outside is another story."
"Everybody's
afraid
because all this
data
that's about
them,
the central
agencies
- the
intelligence agencies -
they have it."
As Binney had no
documents to give to the media, blowing the whistle had no
consequence for NSA.
This is the reason that
Snowden released the documents that proved NSA to be violating both
law and the Constitution, but
the corrupt US media focused blame
on Snowden as a "traitor" and not on NSA for its violations.
Whistleblowers are protected by federal law. Regardless, the corrupt
US government tried to prosecute Binney for speaking out, but as he
had taken no classified document, a case could not be fabricated
against him.
Binney blames the NSA's law-breaking on
Dick "Darth"
Cheney. He says NSA's
violations of law and Constitution are so extreme that they would
have to have been cleared at the top of the government.
Binney
describes the spy network, explains
that it was supposed to operate only against foreign enemies, and
that using it for universal spying so overloads the system with data
that the system fails to discover many terrorist activities.
Apparently, the National Security Agency (NSA) values being
able to blackmail citizens and members of government at home and
abroad more than preventing terrorist attacks.
Unfortunately for Americans, there are many Americans who blindly
trust the government and provide the means, the misuse of which is
used to enslave us.
A large percentage of the
work in science and technology serves not to free people but to
enslave them. By now there is no excuse for scientists and engineers
not to know this.
Yet they persist in their
construction of the means to destroy liberty.
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