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Leaked: AT&T NSA documents

by drip
The federal court in San Francisco barred the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), its representatives and its technical experts from discussing or disseminating these documents, but did not include whistleblower Mark Klein or the press in the gag order. The affidavit and other documents were first published online late last night (Pacific time).
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Wednesday, May 24th will be a "Day of Outrage Against the NSA, AT&T, Verizon" in San Francisco, 12 noon at AT&T Park (bring a baseball glove and signs) and 4-6 p.m. at 666 Folsom (AT&T "spyquarters" between 2nd & 3rd). http://www.media-alliance.org/article.php?story=20060518163441518

Meanwhile, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales claimed yesterday that he believes journalists can be prosecuted for publishing classified information, citing "national security."
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by outsider
wouldnt it be CRAZY if someone who worked there who was concerned about people's privacy went into the room and cut all the wires. that would be NUTS. i hope nothing like that happens!
The room was used a few years back and the NSA probably has a system where they dont have to be onsite anymore. From the TV newscoevrage last night it definitely seemed like the specific room in question isnt being used anymore (and of oucrse after the coverage thats no doubt true even if it wasnta few days ago).
by @
It wouldn't be crazy to cut all the wires in the secret room: it would be patriotic. Destroying NSA surveillance of US citizens would simply be restoring our Constitutional protections.
by Janis Schmidt (janisschmidt [at] gpcom.net)
How do I know if my phone is being tapped?
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