Saturday, November 16, 2013

Lawsuits And Lawyers Are Becoming The NSA's Newest Obstacles

A satellite dish is seen in the former monitoring base of the National Security Agency (NSA) in Bad Aibling, south of Munich, August 13. Reuters / Michael Dalder

NSA Faces New Round Of Surveillance Lawsuits Ranging From Paranoid Conspiracies To Legitimate Claims -- Connor Adams Sheets, International Business Times

Michael Taylor says the National Security Agency has had him under surveillance for years, sending messages to his brain from afar and tracking his movements.

Sometimes the alleged harassment is so unrelenting that the 44-year-old Dublin, Ga., man says he can’t go a single minute without hearing from his unseen tormentors, though he has no idea what they want with him.

Taylor is one in a long line of paranoid citizens who claim they are the targets of nefarious government plots featuring high-tech spies and shadowy agencies, and who now find themselves on the front lines of a multi-front legal battle against the NSA’s omnipresent surveillance regime -- a fight that has attracted its share of conspiracy theorists as well as established organizations and individuals who allege that their rights have been violated by the agency.

Read more ....

Update: A Constitutional Strategy to Stop NSA Spying -- Michael Boldin, American Thinker

My Comment: Here is an easy prediction .... if these reports are true, the NSA's legal department will probably be going through a period of massive growth.

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