NSA: Judge uses false flag attack of 9/11 to justify his opinion
Friday, December 27, 2013 at 02:38PM
Gangster Government

EDITOR'S NOTE: Let me get this straight... in 2000 a DIA data-mining program known as Able Danger identified Atta and uncovered two of the three terrorist cells eventually implicated in the 9/11 attacks. In 1995, 6 years before 9/11, the US was informed about Project Bojinka! The so called terrorists trained at US military bases. Multiple countries warned the USA of an impending attack yet no dots were connected. But, using porn surfing info and online sexual activities as a black mailing tool against American citizens will help stop the next terror attack!? SMH!

A legal battle over the scope of US government surveillance took a turn in favour of the National Security Agency on Friday with a court opinion declaring that bulk collection of telephone data does not violate the constitution.

The judgement, in a case brought before a district court in New York by the American Civil Liberties Union, directly contradicts the result of a similar challenge in a Washington court last week which ruled the NSA's bulk collection program was likely to prove unconstitutional and was "almost Orwellian" in scale.

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