Monday, December 23, 2013

Former Acting Director Of The CIA: NSA Has Violated No One's Privacy



Former CIA Deputy Director: NSA "Is Not Spying On Americans" -- CBS News (Face The Nation)

A former deputy director of the CIA said definitively that the National Security Agency (NSA) “is not spying on Americans.”

“I think that is a perception that's somehow out there. It is not focused on any single American. It is not reading the content of your phone calls or my phone calls or anybody else's phone calls. It is focused on this metadata for one purpose only and that is to make sure that foreign terrorists aren't in contact with anybody in the United States,” said Michael Morell on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

Morell served on the Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies commissioned by President Obama to recommend reforms to surveillance programs after documents leaked by former government contractor Edward Snowden revealed the extent of the NSA’s surveillance.

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More News On The Former Acting Firector Of the CIA Defending The NSA's Spying Methods

Former CIA head Michael Morell: NSA has violated no one's privacy -- UPI
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