The Social Network, NSA Version:"They took those programs that I built and turned them on you"
Laura Poitras's short take on William Binney, 32-year NSA veteran who quit the Agency in October 2011 when he saw the deep data-mining capabilities he had helped to develop for foreign intelligences turned on Americans, in violation of the NSA charter and the Constitution. This was published by the New York Times last year, well before any act of Edward Snowden.
"That gives you an outline of the life of everybody in the community. ... That involves anybody in the country. Even Senators, House of Representatives, all of them."
You'll learn a lot in 8 minutes.
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