The NSA’s Tower(s) of Lies

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un invited reporters from around the world to witness the destruction of the tunnels at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site in May. We have entered a truly remarkable time in history when the so-called “Hermit Kingdom” of North Korea is more open and transparent than the government founded by Washington, Jefferson and Franklin.

In a June 25 article in The Intercept, which was linked to by the Drudge Report, Americans learned that the National Security Agency (NSA) has constructed skyscrapers – hidden in plain sight – in eight American cities: Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, D.C.

According to The Intercept, every phone call, email, social media post and online chat which travels across a telecom wire in the United States passes through these eight hubs and is captured by the NSA. Your calls and emails, which the government has collected without a warrant, are then routed to the Utah Data Center where they are permanently stored in case a future administration should ever need to use it against you.

The article in The Intercept raises some serious questions for those who have been paying attention to the news in recent years.

In a committee hearing on June 28th, a Member of Congress stated that the NSA is no longer collecting Americans’ phone calls and emails, ever since Edward Snowden released Top Secret information about the NSA’s data collection to WikiLeaks. Was that Member of Congress lying? Or, does Congress genuinely not know that the NSA is still collecting every email and phone call in the USA without a warrant?

Why does the NSA get away with lying to the American people about this practice, when it very obviously is collecting all our emails and phone calls?

One more quick question: Since the NSA is collecting every email sent or received by Americans, would it be so kind as to send the 30,000 emails that Hillary Clinton deleted off her illegal server to Congressman Devin Nunes (R-CA), Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee?

So, how is the NSA able to accomplish this? Through an alliance with AT&T. If you go to the NSA hub in Los Angeles – which we did – it appears to be nothing more than an ordinary skyscraper in a big city. The sign out front says, “The AT&T Building.” There’s even a Starbucks on the ground floor. But apparently there is a lot more to the building than meets the eye.

According to The Intercept, the NSA’s relationship with the all-too-willing-to-help AT&T gives the government agency direct access to AT&T’s massive telecom infrastructure. AT&T in turn has close relationships with all other phone and internet providers in the US, which access AT&T’s lines. If you have a Sprint or Verizon phone, your calls cross through AT&T’s infrastructure. If your Wi-Fi is from Comcast, same deal.

Let’s cut to the chase. The Deep State has this infrastructure, so it can use it against us. And they lie to us about it, because if they were to openly admit the truth, they would be admitting that they are violating the 4th Amendment rights of the entire nation.

When Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein testified to the House Judiciary Committee last week, Congressman Jim Jordan asked him a question about the FISA warrant to spy on the Trump campaign’s phone calls. The combative Rosenstein scoffed, “You can’t get a warrant to spy on phone calls!”

The chamber erupted in laughter against Congressman Jordan, even though Rosenstein had just told a lie that is childishly transparent. What a bizarre statement! Watch any cop show on television and you’ll see a warrant issued to listen to phone calls.

Over a two-month period in 2016, the Drug Enforcement Agency under the Obama administration obtained a warrant to listen in on a suspect’s phone calls in a Pennsylvania case. The government later admitted that it captured and recorded 3.3 million phone calls from Pennsylvania residents – none of which were allowed under the terms of that single warrant, obviously.

Perhaps Congressman Jordan struck a nerve to make Rosenstein blurt out such a blatant lie under oath. It stands to reason that since the NSA is collecting all phone calls and emails of Americans, that would include the Trump campaign.

Likewise, the Deep State is much more likely to have listened to the Trump campaign’s phone calls, than, say, yours for example. Which also means that the Deep State knows perfectly well that the Trump campaign did not collude with Russia – and that Hillary Clinton deleted 30,000 classified emails from her server.

The fact that the NSA is collecting all your phone calls, emails and other communications is no longer up for debate. The biggest question of all is: What does the government plan to do with that information?

~ American Liberty Report


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