According to a Bloomberg story:Study Finds NSA Is Not Saving Us From Terrorism
The nonprofit New America Foundation, based in Washington, analyzed cases involving 225 people recruited by al-Qaeda or other terrorist groups and charged in the U.S. since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The majority of cases started with traditional techniques, such as use of “informants, tips from local communities, and targeted intelligence operations,” according to a report today from the group, which has been critical of the NSA spy programs.
“Our investigation found that bulk collection of American phone metadata has had no discernible impact on preventing acts of terrorism and only the most marginal of impacts on preventing terrorist-related activity, such as fundraising for a terrorist group,” Peter Bergen, director of the foundation’s national security program, said in a statement.
The National Security Agency’s collection and use of bulk phone records, such as numbers dialed and call durations, is one of several surveillance programs exposed by former government contractor Edward Snowden. The disclosures have prompted calls both domestically and overseas for the U.S. to discontinue or alter the programs.
According to a Bloomberg story:
Read more at http://politicaloutcast.com/2014/01/study-finds-nsa-saving-us-terrorism/#lJTqlKUkH3A4uv7F.99
The nonprofit New America Foundation,
based in Washington, analyzed cases involving 225 people recruited by
al-Qaeda or other terrorist groups and charged in the U.S. since the
Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The majority of cases started with traditional
techniques, such as use of “informants, tips from local communities, and
targeted intelligence operations,” according to a report today from the group, which has been critical of the NSA spy programs.
“Our investigation found that bulk
collection of American phone metadata has had no discernible impact on
preventing acts of terrorism and only the most marginal of impacts on
preventing terrorist-related activity, such as fundraising for a
terrorist group,” Peter Bergen, director of the foundation’s national
security program, said in a statement.
The National Security Agency’s
collection and use of bulk phone records, such as numbers dialed and
call durations, is one of several surveillance programs exposed by
former government contractor Edward Snowden. The disclosures have
prompted calls both domestically and overseas for the U.S. to
discontinue or alter the programs.
Read more at http://politicaloutcast.com/2014/01/study-finds-nsa-saving-us-terrorism/#lJTqlKUkH3A4uv7F.99
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