Twenty TRILLION Phone Calls: “They’ve Been Collecting Data About ALL Domestic Calls Since October 2001″

The total influence – economic, political, even spiritual – is felt in every city, every state house, every office of the federal government. We must be alert to the … danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific technological elite.”

President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Farewell Address
January 17, 1961


In 2011, when we noted that Everything You Do Is Monitored, we weren’t embellishing or fear mongering.

This is as real as it gets.


The National Security Agency’s collection of phone data from all of Verizon’s U.S. customers is just the “tip of the iceberg,” says a former NSA official who estimates the agency has data on as many as 20 trillion phone calls and emails by U.S. citizens.

William Binney, an award-winning mathematician and noted NSAwhistleblower, says the collection dates back to when the super-secret agency began domestic surveillance after the Sept. 11 attacks.

“I believe they’ve been collecting data about all domestic calls since October 2001,” said Mr. Binney, who worked at NSA for more than 30 years. “That’s more than a billion calls a day.”

The data were collected under a highly classified NSA program code-named “Stellar Wind,” which was part of the warrantless domestic wiretapping effort — the Terrorist Surveillance Program — launched on orders from President George W. Bush.

But don’t kid yourself if you think the only data being aggregated, recorded and analyzed is who you called or emailed.

Let’s be clear: EVERYTHING.


Binney explained that the government is taking the position that it can gather and use any informationabout American citizens living on U.S. soil if it comes from:


Any service provider … any third party … any commercial company – like a telecom or internet service provider, libraries, medical companies – holding data about anyone, any U.S. citizen or anyone else.

I then asked the NSA veteran if the government’s claim that it is only spying on metadata – and not content – was correct. We have extensively documented that the government is likely recording contentas well. (And the government has previously admitted to “accidentally” collecting more information on Americans than was legal, and then gagged the judges so they couldn’t disclose the nature or extent of the violations.)

Binney said that was not true; the government is gathering everything, including content.

Binney explained – as he has many times before – that the government is storing everything, and creating a searchable database … to be used whenever it wants, for any purpose it wants (even just going after someone it doesn’t like).

Binney said that former FBI counter-terrorism agent Tim Clemente is correct when he says that nodigital data is safe (Clemente says that all digital communications are being recorded).

Binney gave me an idea of how powerful Narus recording systems are. There are probably 18 of them around the country, and they can each record 10 gigabytes of data – the equivalent of a million and a quarter emails with 1,000 characters each – per second.

Source: Washington’s Blog

The surveillance grid is being put into place all around us and its capabilities are unimaginable to most – something that could only exist in the realm of Hollywood plots.

But this is no $80 million Hollywood movie. The budget for the U.S. government’s surveillance program is 1,000 times that.

At an estimated $80 billion this production employs nearly one million people.

Moreover, anyone who uses a machine to send information – of any kind – over the internet, is indirectly employed by these agencies, as well.

The net is expansive – and it’s growing.

Realistically, it’s hard to imagine a scenario where the government simply puts an end to the spying, lays off these one million people, and calls it a day.

Our Congress authorized these activities with the Patriot Act, and subsequent laws that have been enacted since. While this doesn’t mean the new mandates and regulations are just in the eyes of the Constitution, the machine has given itself permission to do exactly what they’ve done. And if the sentiment of Republican Senator Lindsey Graham is shared by the rest of his colleagues, this is only going to get worse:


Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) must have studied his Police State Handbook before giving an interview regarding the Verizon scandal.


“I think we should be concerned about terrorists trying to infiltrate our country and attack us and trying to coordinate activities from overseas within inside the country…

…I’m a Verizon customer. I don’t mind Verizon turning over records to the government if the government’s going to make sure that they try to match up a known terrorist phone with somebody in the United States. I don’t think you’re talking to terrorists. I know you’re not. I know I’m not. So, we don’t have anything to worry about.”

Via: The Organic Prepper

What we have to worry about, Senator Graham, is unprecedented intrusion into every aspect of our lives and a government that will use that information to presume every citizen of this nation guilty in the eyes of the law.


“If one would give me six lines written by the hand of the most honest man, I would find something in them to have him hanged.”

-Cardinal Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis (link)

Despite what this police statist may believe is within the scope of government’s responsibility, the fourth amendment of our Constitution is very clear on this.

As human beings we all have a right to be safe and secure in our persons, homes, and personal effects. This includes our personal private communications and activities.

The government of this country has overstepped its bounds.

The only solution is handcuffs for ALL those responsible for authorizing such transgressions against a free people.

We’re not trying to be pessimists here, but since the odds of that happening are slim to none, we must assume that every digital interaction within the Prism is subject to monitoring. This includes the obvious communication devices like phones and computers, but likewise encompasses your Wifi connected dishwasher, your video gaming system, vehicular GPS tracking, credit card transaction, visits to your doctor, and any appearance you make in front of a camera or microphone. And within just a few short years, even your daily movements, from the minute you step outside your door, will be monitored by a web of thousands of drones hovering quietly above.

All of it is being tapped by a network of processors so advanced that they can record and aggregate yottabytes of data (A yottabyte is equivalent to about 100 trillion DVD’s).

These capabilities exist right now, and they are being used to watch your every move.

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Comment by jim on June 16, 2013 at 2:50pm
I can't agree more I only wonder when the people of this nation have had enough and stand up and fight back like turkey and Egypt it might be when they go door to door collecting guns it seems the people like to bitch about what our government is doing but when it comes to taking their guns it gets a little more heated. Meanwhile as the government takes away everything the people have one by one (Rights and privileges) in the end when it comes to gun control this is what fires people up. If they understand if( people give up their freedom for protection they don't deserve either.) Benjamin Franklin
Comment by mystery on June 16, 2013 at 1:50pm

This country is in the throws of imploding, as all great nations have done through out history. This one will do no less or more to its people than has been done in the past to other nation's peoples. All of the people that do not proclaim the hierarchy to be the most omnipotent will be pointed at and demonized as being a threat. This will be done to all people considered a threat, until one day they begin to knock on your door. History does repeat itself and we have allowed it to. Power is intoxicating and our Government has been allowed to drink from the people to long, they are now the drunkards that take innocent lives and send their house into chaos. This government has corrupted our country until it has become a blemish and plague on the face of the planet. The spying and the surveillance will not stop; it will continue to grow as it has become a life of its own consuming even the ones inside of its own folds. This is what happens when bacteria are left unchecked, they will continue to grow out of control, feeding off of their victim(s) until they kill the one thing that has kept them alive. Then if possible they will move onto another victim (country), ect. until all have died, even the bacteria themselves because of the lack of ability to perceive the outcome of their actions.

This is the ugly truth.

My only question is when will the people decide to become the cure, or will they just lay down and become another easily forgotten page in history?

I am tired of this government being an embarrassment, plague and infection to the world. My country, my ancestor's country, this country, is not the place my forefathers hunted on and cared for, this government has been allowed to become sick by us, with power and greed, it has no cure now, only the sickness is left, it has began to rot from the inside out.  

     

Comment by Central Scrutinizer on June 15, 2013 at 4:14pm

dang...just noticed thats almost 9 years old....u been @ dis a while Vince...Kudo's!!!

Comment by Central Scrutinizer on June 15, 2013 at 3:06pm

thanks Vince, your posts are golden ;)

Comment by Central Scrutinizer on June 15, 2013 at 2:54pm

maybe its time we focus on eliminating the accomplices first then?...get rid of the zj00 propaganda "news" stations would be a bonus!!!!

globy pricks wouldnt know what to do w/out the bobbleheads babbling their pshycho speak on the b00b tube ;)

Comment by jim on June 15, 2013 at 2:32pm
Agreed Vincent they know who to monitor and its not all Americans. There is no going back now the government has what it wants the thoughts and minds of all Americans now its how to dis- arm them and imprison the most vocal leaders of our group. What the government wants is complete total control. And sooner or later other insiders with a conscience will speak out then the real face of this government will show its self.
Comment by Central Scrutinizer on June 15, 2013 at 11:36am

why???...because the pricks want records of ALL American Terrorists who doubt their criminal government and vocally say so, will make it an easy round up of us dissidents for the FEMA camps when Society collapses this summer. They want to know who actually knows the truth about their evil intent. Pricks got another thing coming, we will defeat these globy dix ;)

Comment by jim on June 15, 2013 at 10:38am
My question is why ? And what is their grand plan. I want facts not speculation.
Comment by jim on June 15, 2013 at 10:24am
I know this if they suspect bad activity they should target just that not all of us. I am awake, i see what's going on i question everything and want REAL answers. Since the patriot act we all are terrorist and i do realize it's set up for us.
Comment by Central Scrutinizer on June 15, 2013 at 10:05am

wake up Jim, the US Gubmint ARE THE BAD GUYS!!!! This crap was setup for We, The People, not the government bad guys

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