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«About a year or so ago the NSA lost all track of him, ... He may still use it occasionally to talk about something mundane, but he discovered that the transmitters can be used for honing.»
Author: James Bamford
«The fact that we were attacked, the fact that nobody seems to have known anything about it, is an indication to me that they haven't broken it, ... In my opinion, this is the worst intelligence disaster in U.S. history.»
Author: James Bamford
«It shows people do try to cover up when they make mistakes.»
Author: James Bamford
«But to go to war over that is outrageous.»
Author: James Bamford
«It shows how just somebody riding in the back seat of a car in a remote part of a remote desert, and somebody sitting at a desk at NSA could actually hear their voice and take action immediately.»
Author: James Bamford
«Today one of the key aspects of NSA is what they call 'information at rest,' this is information in databases.»
Author: James Bamford
«The whole idea of the NSA is intercepting huge streams of communications, taking in 2 million pieces of communications an hour.»
Author: James Bamford
«It's a vacuum cleaner approach to virtually millions of communications an hour. Nobody knows what they're doing with it.»
Author: James Bamford
«They (Bush administration) wanted to expand the number of people they were eavesdropping on, and they didn't think they could get the warrants they needed from the court to monitor those people.»
Author: James Bamford
«It's a return to the bad old days of the N.S.A..»
Author: James Bamford

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