09 June 2013 (14:38 UTC-07 Tango)/30 Rajab 1434/19 Khordad 1391/02 Wu-Wu (5th month) 4711
The same United Kingdom news source that revealed massive phone, internet and credit card data stealing by your U.S. government, The Guardian, is now revealing that the U.S. National Security Agency has lied to your exalted ‘elected’ officials again.
In March 2013, NSA officials outright lied to a question from U.S. senators about collecting data on U.S. citizens: “Does the NSA collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of Americans?”-Ron Wyden, U.S. Senator from Oregon
“No sir.”-James Clapper, NSA
To other questions, this nimrod answered: “…We do not have….the equipment in the United States to actually collect that kind of information.”-U.S. Army General Keith Alexander, NSA
NSA officials even lied to questions from The Guardian, about tracing the data they officially didn’t collect. Here’s the NSA response: “….we do not have the ability to determine with certainty the identity or location of all communicants within a given communication. That remains the case.”-Judith Emmel, NSA
The Guardian was given masses of documents by an unnamed whistleblower, those documents revealed that not only is the U.S. government stealing your info, but they know exactly from who and from where it’s coming from.
Meet the info beast Boundless Informant, a computer system that can track individuals right down to the IP address their internet service is operating from.
From my own experience I know internet companies, like Google, already have this ability. So it only makes sense that your big brother/sister government control freaks would as well.