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Saturday, December 24, 2005 |
CommonDreams: "The National Security Agency, in carrying out President Bush's order to intercept the international phone calls and e-mails of Americans suspected of links to Al Qaeda, has probably been using computers to monitor all other Americans' international communications as well, according to specialists familiar with the workings of the NSA.
Among the risks is that the spy agency's computers will collect personal information that has no bearing on national security, and that intelligence agents programming those computers will be tempted to abuse their power to eavesdrop for personal or political gain."
It seems there is also greater surveillance of regular mail and parcels. Quite often my parcels coming from the US were opened. Someone recently sent me a message about missing mail: "You can't drop international mail in the mailbox", meaning everything has to be checked and registered officially. No wonder things get lost.
So, if anyone finds a Tri-Tip (light) Tortis pick, contact me, it's mine.
1:13:02 PM
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© Copyright 2005 Hetty Litjens.
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