On 10/09/2015 06:00 AM, Steve Kinney wrote: > Lest we forget, the original PRISM slides were, at minimum, > heavily altered by the Guardian and/or Post.
Certainly didn't affect people understanding the threat to civil society. > Meet Jack. Or, What The Government Could Do With All That Location Data > >> >> “…just a taste of what this powerful new (NSA) system is capable >> of. We look forward to working with your department for many years to >> come in our mutual efforts to keep America a safe and controlled >> place where no one, no matter where they are, can commit wrongdoing.” >> > > We now know that the NSA is collecting location information en masse. > As we’ve long said, location data is an extremely powerful set of > information about people. To flesh out why that is true, here is the > kind of future memo that we fear may someday soon be uncovered: > > ^^^^^^^^^^^ > > Dear commissioner: > > Now that we have finalized our systems for the acquisition and > processing of Americans’ location data (using data from cell phone and > license plate readers as well as other sources), I wanted to give you > a quick taste of our new system’s capabilities in the domestic > policing context. > > As you can see in this screen shot from our new application, an > individual by the name of Jack R. Benjamin yesterday was flagged as a > potential DUI risk… Full PowerPoint Presentation, NSA/police agency style, At The ACLU. https://www.aclu.org/feature/meet-jack?redirect=meet-jack-or-what-government-could-do-all-location-data
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