“By eliminating these references to honesty, trust, and openness, the NSA is now actually more honest and open about what it actually does—secretly spy on people, including American citizens, and resist any effort to let us know how extensive the surveillance is.”
Read more: https://reason.com/blog/2018/01/25/nsa-decides-to-get-honest-about-its-lack
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