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This FAQ is full of lies and half-truths. The AT&T employee who came forward with information about the program described how the NSA actually split the phone company's fiber optic cables so that they could get a feed of ALL the data moving over those cables. That includes voice data, email -- everything.
And to assume they're not exploiting that access would be tremendously naive, particularly given the nature of the bottomless pit of corruption known as the Bush Administration.
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This FAQ is full of lies and half-truths. The AT&T employee who came forward with information about the program described how the NSA actually split the phone company's fiber optic cables so that they could get a feed of ALL the data moving over those cables. That includes voice data, email -- everything.
And to assume they're not exploiting that access would be tremendously naive, particularly given the nature of the bottomless pit of corruption known as the Bush Administration.
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