Greenwald: NSA Has Trillions of Telephone Calls in Databases

Greenwald: NSA Has Trillions of Telephone Calls in Databases

Glenn Greenwald on This Week With George Stephanopoulos discusses the National Security Administration’s storage of private communications by American citizens:

“The NSA has trillions of telephone calls and email in their databases. What these programs are are very simple screens, like the ones that supermarket clerks or shipping and receiving clerks use, where all an analyst has to do is enter an email address or an IP address, and it does two things: it searches that database and lets them listen to the calls or read the emails of everything that the NSA has stored, or look at the browsing histories or Google search terms that you’ve entered; and it also alerts them to any further activity that people connected to that email address or connected to that IP address do in the future. And it’s all done with no need to go to a court, with no need to even get supervisor approval on the part of the analyst.”

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