Doesn't domestic surveillance of civilian cel-phone calls, without a
warrant, fall into a really "Gray"[1] area? I thought NSA wasn't
permitted to do that...
D
[1] For suitably dark and illegal values of gray
At 12:36 AM -0400 9/12/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>A great deal more the cellulars are monitored
>Specifically all outbound domectic traffic with an international IP
>address and all inbound
>traffic from abroard is parsed for key words and phases.
>
>Jonathan Wienke wrote:
>
>> ABC news anchor Peter Jennings just said that the NSA is going
>>through their recordings of cellular phone calls to see if they can
>>find other cellular calls similar to the one from Ted Olson's wife
>>who was on the plane that crashed into the Pentagon.
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