On Apr 2, 2014, at 21:56, dan@geer.org wrote:
[ disclaimer, Geoff Stone is a friend of mine ]
In short, I found, to my surprise, that the NSA deserves the respect and appreciation of the American people. But it should never, ever, be trusted.
This just smacks of an apologetics piece; maybe even something the NSA themselves might write. Nobody but the most willfully delusional apologist could possibly look at the history of this agency, especially but not limited to the last year, and believe that the NSA is an agency with "good intentions". Self-serving, corporate and political protectionists, yes. Good intentions, nobody really believes that. Lastly, isn't it a little (or a lot) arrogant to believe that an agency that's fooled Congress and the President, lied to the American people, and undermined the security of worldwide communications, couldn't fool you too? What did he think? That they would simply open up and fess ip to their abuse because they respect who he is? Thank you, Ft. Meade for the latest comedy show. Cypher