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<blockquote data-quote="HTacianas" data-source="post: 77159195" data-attributes="member: 411268"><p>Get this. Several years ago James Clapper was asked under oath if the US government was collecting communications information of American citizens. He said, "Not knowingly". After the US government was in fact found to be eavesdropping on <em>every</em> American citizen they belatedly claimed that they were only collecting meta data that could only be accessed by court order. Now we find every flavor of the alphabet soup <em>randomly discovering</em> twitter posts that need to be flagged for some reason.</p><p></p><p>It's not hard to put two and two together. And we don't know what they've been doing with all the other social media companies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTacianas, post: 77159195, member: 411268"] Get this. Several years ago James Clapper was asked under oath if the US government was collecting communications information of American citizens. He said, "Not knowingly". After the US government was in fact found to be eavesdropping on [I]every[/I] American citizen they belatedly claimed that they were only collecting meta data that could only be accessed by court order. Now we find every flavor of the alphabet soup [I]randomly discovering[/I] twitter posts that need to be flagged for some reason. It's not hard to put two and two together. And we don't know what they've been doing with all the other social media companies. [/QUOTE]
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