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IP: Today's Baltimore Sun on the NSA...[note postscript djf]
From: Dave Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 1995 11:42:44 -0500
From: pcw () access digex net (Peter Wayner) As I mentioned on Sunday, the Baltimore Sun is running a long series on the NSA. Today, the published an article that described how the NSA routinely listens into the phone calls of Americans. This happens in two ways. First, if the conversation leaves the country then the NSA can intercept it. Second, the NSA is also allowed to grab local phone calls for "training" purposes. The funniest part of the article mentioned that Henry Kissenger got both ends of the stick. He relied on NSA to pass him sensitive information about his rivals. But the head of the Department of Defense, who got to appoint the head of the NSA, made sure that the NSA told him what Kissenger was up to. The strangest anecdote involved a Baltimore Sun reporter who called Cuban diplomats from overseas. This was picked up by NSA and the evesdropper openly chatted about it a civilian cocktail party. The details got back to the reporter. The parties in the Baltimore suburbs are from the pages of Fleming not from the pages of Cheever. There is some debate about the whole issue of snooping on American citizens. Everyone quoted on the record says it's all pretty upstanding and good. The paper also gives a fair amount of ink to the argument that American citizens could be involved in terrorism too. This seems to be logical to me. The deepest point made was that NSA could never really assume greater law enforcement practices because this would involve disseminating their information to a much larger audience. Since using secret information often reveals that you can get it, there is little doubt that people would stop using the phone system and the other information sponges. So much for absolute power. -Peter Wayner -=-=-= On Friday, the last article in the series is promised to report, "The next war will be fought with computers. NSA is getting ready." You will be able to buy a reprint of the NSA stories from SunSource. $3.95. Call 410-332-6962.
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