@AoDespair Not really. Phones used in real-world ops are disposed on a per-action, or per-call basis. Lifetimes of minutes, hours. Not days.
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@AoDespair Lawyers and policy people are comfortable with "trust us," but the record is clear that that's a mistake.https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2013/08/24/loveint-when-nsa-officers-use-their-spying-power-on-love-interests/ … -
@Snowden@kansasalps My training is that of a newspaperman. All gov'ts lie, as per IF Stone. And yet they must govern nonetheless. -
@AoDespair The distance between governing and ruling is measured in the capacity to exercise power without accountability. The lies matter. -
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@LuckyPyrate@Snowden if-then proposition is flawed. Not re: criticism, but revelat'n Every gov on Earth must maintain legit sec secrets. -
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@LuckyPyrate@Snowden We are actually still waiting for first revelation of NSA data pile being used against citizens. In theory? .... -
@AoDespair@LuckyPyrate With respect, this meme is not correct, and repeating it does the public a disservice. And non-USPs have rights too. - 2 more replies
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@Snowden Again metadata falls under court order but not full-blown Title III warrant. FISA umbrella sanctions capture in that sense. Tho... -
@Snowden Certainly I want to see the FISA court become less opaque and adversarial, with a Fed PD advocating CL concerns and -
@AoDespair@Snowden A lot of what FISA ct has done is not realm of a PD but decisions we should be making democratically
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