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
>On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Derek Balling wrote:
>
>> 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...
>
>If it goes out of the coun
To my knowledge, no. FBI confiscated the 911 tapes yesterday for
analysis and investigation, and wouldn't even confirm that the 911
call had taken place... CNN mentioned that yesterday.
D
At 11:31 AM -0400 9/12/01, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
>[Note from Matthew Gaylor: Are any sound files of this
At 10:28 PM -0700 9/12/01, Steve Schear wrote:
>>If local police officers who fly were allowed to carry their guns with
>>them, warned only to switch to frangible ammunition, this couldn't have
>>happened.
>
>But they are. On U.S. domestic flights they have merely to present
>themselves and acce