National Security Department: Listening In
Seymour Hersh writes that after setting up a call-tracking program, "the NSA began, in some cases, to eavesdrop on callers (often using computers to listen for key words) or to investigate them using traditional police methods." Hersh was told that "tens of thousands of Americans had had their calls monitored in one way or the other."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052206K.shtml
Democrats Seek Security Plans
Two key Democrats on the House committee that oversees the Department of Homeland Security criticized the agency last week for not releasing to Congress reports on 118 security plans for mass transit, rail, aviation, ports and borders. Many of the reports were due in 2003.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052206L.shtml
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052206K.shtml
Democrats Seek Security Plans
Two key Democrats on the House committee that oversees the Department of Homeland Security criticized the agency last week for not releasing to Congress reports on 118 security plans for mass transit, rail, aviation, ports and borders. Many of the reports were due in 2003.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/052206L.shtml
rudkla - 22. Mai, 22:45