"After all, Frank Church warned us.

Thirty-five years ago, he said the NSA's sophisticated 
surveillance abilities "could be turned around on the 
American people, and no American would have any privacy 
left. There would be no place to hide ... no way to 
fight back."

It's hard to argue that isn't precisely what has 
happened."

WASHINGTON — Long ago, before fiber-optic splitter
intercepts, before secret deals with ISPs and telecoms
to let the government monitor billions of emails and
cellphone calls — yes, before email and cellphones
even existed — Congress put the nation's spy agencies
on the hot seat...

'The intelligence-industrial complex: can Congress control it?'
San Antonio Express-News:
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