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Several more current and former National Security Agency insiders, inspired by American fugitive Edward Snowden, have come forward as whistleblowers with details of the shadowy agency’s operations, according to an attorney at a whistleblower protection organization.
“I think the government hopes to chill speech by employees in the national security and intelligence fields, especially those at the NSA and CIA, but the unintended consequence is [that] more and more whistleblowers are coming through the doors of the Government Accountability Project (GAP),” said Jesselyn Radack, referring to the organization where she works as the National Security and Human Rights Director. “I think courage is contagious, and we see more and more people from the NSA coming through our door after Snowden made these revelations.”
CIAGypsy
Sooo.....if I was one pa.rt-ic-u.lar in.vest.i.gative repo.rter, I might be so inclined to do a little further [email protected] on this NSA data mining. Like, just per.haps*&, B.I. for $@-le
33.23.45.84
'That's really had to read btw.
Also what's the B.I stand for?edit on 31-10-2013 by DaRAGE because: (no reason given)
DaRAGE
I don't really believe that. Just needed someone to stir up the hornets nest.
BO XIAN
reply to post by GNOarmy
I wouldn't fuss at all over fitting trials and fitting consequences according to the Constitution.