A Terrorist's Thoughts on the end of the Patriot Act
By Holly Aho on Dec 20, 2005 | In Things that make you go hmmm | 3 feedbacks »
Part of the Patriot Act was the ability to monitor phone activity between US phone calls and international phone calls that originate with US phone number (along with the usual monitoring of non-US phone calls of suspected terrorists). Now that the US will no longer be monitoring phone calls that originate in the US (including cell phones with US numbers), here's what the terrorists HAVE to be thinking:
"We can now communicate freely anywhere in the world in safety if we all purchase US cell phones! The US government won't be able to listen in, even if we are all operating elsewhere in the world! It's a free pass to terrorist privacy in communications."
Think about it....
Michelle Malkin has a good round-up of NSA and security issues here.
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