Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Glenn Greenwald:The crux of the NSA story in one phrase: 'collect it all'

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jul/15/crux-nsa-collect-it-all
The actual story that matters is not hard to see: the NSA is attempting to collect, monitor and store all forms of human communication

The Washington Post this morning has a long profile of Gen. Keith Alexander, director the NSA, and it highlights the crux - the heart and soul - of the NSA stories, the reason Edward Snowden sacrificed his liberty to come forward, and the obvious focal point for any responsible or half-way serious journalists covering this story. It helpfully includes that crux right in the headline, in a single phrase:
collect it all
What does "collect it all" mean? Exactly what it says; the Post explains how Alexander took a "collect it all" surveillance approach originally directed at Iraqis in the middle of a war, and thereafter transferred it so that it is now directed at the US domestic population as well as the global one:

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