US Government reads emails... still!
Spinner
Birmingham, UK
Nearly a year after Congress shut down a programme that would have allowed the Pentagon to data mine to read emails, it is reported that other spy schemes that do the same thing are still alive and well and sniffing.
Source: TheInquirerAccording to the report, at least one unnamed agency is mining intelligence reports and Internet searches "to identify foreign terrorists or U.S. citizens connected to foreign terrorism activities".
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stupid idiot terrorists. cant they just go terrorize some OTHER free country? why only USA?....
But we're not here to discuss the Taliban.
We're here to discuss why the U.S feels it necessary to be shady with regard to what they get up to.
There's a big difference between - monitoring e-mail traffic and content, or not, and monitoring e-mail traffic and content, or not, without telling people which of the two they're doing.
Honesty is a big problem with the U.S at the moment, for all the wrong reasons. Obviously they can't tell the public everything, but with things like basic privacy laws they can't go all vague on the American public, especially if they might be breaching them.
It's not some smacktard behind a monitor reading all our email.
I'm under the belief that it's simply a program that monitors for key words that indicate potential danger. Just like corporate email proxies do.
I dunno. I don't really raise much of a finger in protest against it. Then again, I <b>am</b> a Republican! Civil rights be damned!
I honestly don't know what I think about it all, because in this day and age, security is more of a concern. But whether governments, or government funded agencies use that as an excuse to play Big Brother, who knows? The point is though, the American public should know where they stand. It would seem... they don't.