Click to play at Mother Jones:On Wednesday, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a 2011 FISA Court ruling striking down a top-secret National Security Agency online-surveillance program. The court, whose opinions are normally classified, found that the agency had accessed as many as 56,000 electronic communications (such as emails) from American citizens and foreign nationals over a three-year period by tapping into fiber-optic cables.
The ruling is 86 pages long, but don't expect to read all of it.
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[T] ake your best guess at what the redacted opinions should say with our NSA Choose-Your-Own-[Redacted] Mad Libs:
Thursday, August 22, 2013
FISC Ruling Declassification Mad Libs
How nice of the government to declassify the document.
Labels:
Big Brother,
domestic surveillance,
FISA,
FISC,
government secrets,
NSA
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