Sunday, December 2, 2012

The [XXX] Has a Record of Every Email, Post, Phone Call, Purchase and Text You Made Over the Last 10 Years

Photo by Thomas Leuthard
Be careful what you post, text, email, Google, purchase or say: According to [XXX], a 32-year veteran of the [XXX] who helped design it, a top-secret program has been collecting all of Americans' personal data for years.

The Times says [XXX] is among a group of whistle-blowers "who have each risked everything — their freedom, livelihoods and personal relationships — to warn Americans about the dangers of [XXX] domestic spying." 

In articles and videos posted by the New York Times, Wired and other news sources, [XXX]  (winner of the Callaway Award for Civic Courage on November 13, 2012) explains how the [XXX] collects all data -- email, book purchases, searches, texts, calls, etc. -- of everyone in the country, including members of Congress and children.

If anyone is targeted (by someone in the [XXX] or their friends or your enemies) all data collected over the last 10 years is "retroactively analyzed"  to build a multilayer profile of everything that person has done or communicated this decade.

Since the amount of data has mushroomed, [XXX] is building a huge facility in [XXX] -- more than five times the size of the US Capitol -- where accelerated capturing, storing, and analyzing using supercomputers will take place.

This includes bank records and stock purchases, personal health records, private text messages to friends, and what you just bought at CVS.

For more links to articles and background information, see Reddit.

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