"Dan Tynan noticed something curious when he was reading a TechCrunch story (about Google's mystery barges, as it happens). There was a banner ad promoting careers at the NSA — and this was no ad-serving network fluke. Tynan visited the TechCrunch site on three different machines, and saw an NSA ad every time. In one version of the ad, a male voice says, 'There are activities that I've worked on that make, you know, front page headlines. And I can say, I know all about that, I had a hand in that. The things that happen here at NSA really have national and world ramifications."
The boys and girls at the NSA have to be worried that some of their best candidates might just be those who want to implant themselves deep in the belly of the beast, to do there as much harm as possible. Snowden wanna be's, as it were.
The comments to that article are trenchant as well.
The only real solution, however, to the depredations of this rogue agency is to legislate it's abolishment, and the destruction of all information gathered on Americans, and the elimination of any government agency's legal right to spy on any innocent American in any way, without a warrant issued as part of the normal legal process.
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