Snowden Warns Americans To Fear The Military-Intelligence Complex

by Chriss W. Street
<http://www.breitbart.com/Columnists/Chriss-W-Street>  1 Aug 2013

Unburdened by the Constitutional requirement to obtain a search warrant,
those nice people at the National Security Agency (NSA) have teamed with
Apple, Google and Microsoft to take time out of their busy day to
capture all your party pictures from college, intimate letters with your
lover and financial activities of your business in order to build a
"permanent file" for leverage against you at a later date.

These are just the latest depressing revelations about the rise of the
military-industrial complex from whistleblower/traitor Edward Snowden as
he accepted political asylum in Russia today.

Snowden's latest bombshell, via Glenn Greenwald at the UK Guardian
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jul/31/nsa-top-secret-program-onl\
ine-data> , is the outing of the NSA's XKeyscore software that is
vacuuming up "nearly everything a typical user does on the internet."
The top secret program allows civilian contractors in the U.S. to troll
vast databases containing emails, online chats and the browsing
histories of millions of individuals around the world.

The NSA boasts in training materials that XKeyscore is its
"widest-reaching" system for developing intelligence from the Internet.

Snowden was already the "most wanted person on earth", but with his
newly-awarded legal status in Russia he cannot be legally handed over or
kidnapped by the CIA. Snowden remains a very "marked man," and seems to
need to stay in the public eye to avoid accidentally being assassinated
in some lonely hideout. Consequently,he will likely continue to talk to
the international press and appears to have more information for future
release.

Snowden's latest revelations will also add fuel to the intense political
revulsion to Obama's 18-to-29-year-old voting bloc that was the key to
miraculous reelection in the face of the worst economic performance
since President Herbert Hoover. This group has already dropped support
for Obama by a stunning 17% over the last seven weeks as Snowden
informed them that when they look at their cell phone, Big Brother is
looking at them.

The timing of the Snowden release came the morning after senior
intelligence officials testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee on
Wednesday and released formally classified documents in response to
earlier Snowden interviews by the Guardian.  The testimony essentially
admitted that the FISA Surveillance Court that supposedly assures
Constitutional Fourth Amendment prohibition against unreasonable
searches and seizures without "probable cause" does not apply to cell
phones, computers and all online activity.

The Obama administration, Intelligence Committee members and the NSA
yesterday continued to vehemently deny Snowden's most controversial
statement that: "I, sitting at my desk could wiretap anyone, from you or
your accountant, to a federal judge or even the president, if I had a
personal email." But Snowden's disclosures this morning seem to prove he
and thousands of other NSA contractors could wiretap any American.

But the training materials for XKeyscore detail how analysts can use it
to mine enormous agency databases by filling in a short "on-screen form
giving only a broad justification for the search", without obtaining a
warrant from a judge.  XKeyscore then provides the technological
capability that once the NSA has the "metadata" of email or IP address
to perform Digital Network Intelligence (DNI) covering all forms of
electronic communications. Given that Apple, Google, Microsoft and
others have already admitted to providing the NSA with email and IP
addresses, that explains how XKeyscore was able to collected and store
at least 41 billion total records in a 30 day period during last year.

The NSA states: "These types of programs allow us to collect the
information that enables us to perform our missions successfully--to
defend the nation and to protect US and allied troops abroad." Some of
that may be true, but the Boston Bombing happened despite direct Russian
intelligence agency warnings about the militant activities of
Chechen-born Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

Daniel Guerin warned in his 1936 book Fascism and Big Business to be
vigilant against "an informal and changing coalition of groups with
vested psychological, moral, and material interests in the continuous
development and maintenance of high levels of weaponry, in preservation
of colonial markets and in military-strategic conceptions of internal
affairs."  President Eisenhower updated that message with a similar
warning to fear the rise of the "military-industrial complex." 
Edward Snowden has updated the message that Americans must fear the rise
of the "military-intelligence complex."

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