{"id":147685,"date":"2014-10-03T19:01:54","date_gmt":"2014-10-03T23:01:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/james-bamford-releases-doj-report-on-nsa-warrantless-wiretapping-from-1976.php"},"modified":"2014-10-03T19:01:54","modified_gmt":"2014-10-03T23:01:54","slug":"james-bamford-releases-doj-report-on-nsa-warrantless-wiretapping-from-1976","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nsa-2\/james-bamford-releases-doj-report-on-nsa-warrantless-wiretapping-from-1976.php","title":{"rendered":"James Bamford Releases DOJ Report On NSA Warrantless Wiretapping From 1976"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>maynard writes: Investigative    Journalist James Bamford    knows a    thing or two more than most about the National Security    Agency. Across his more than three-decade long career    digging muck out of exactly those places U.S. government    intelligence agencies preferred he wouldn't tread, he's    published five books and over eighty press reports. At times,    this made for some tense confrontations with intelligence    officials from an organization once so secret even few members    of Congress knew of its existence.    <\/p>\n<p>      For the last several years public focus on the NSA has been      on Bush and Obama era reports of illicit domestic spying.      From allegations of warrantless wiretapping reported      by James Risen in 2005 to secret documents       released to journalists at The Guardian by Edward Snowden      a year ago. And smack in the middle, Bamford's 2012      revelation of the existence      of a huge, exabyte-capable data storage facility then      under construction in Bluffdale, Utah.    <\/p>\n<p>      Given all this attention on recent events, it might come as a      surprise to some that almost forty years ago Senator Frank      Church convened a congressional committee to investigate      reports of unlawful activities by U.S. intelligence agencies,      including illegal domestic wiretapping by the NSA. At the      time, Church brought an oversight magnifying glass over what      was then half-jokingly referred to as \"No Such Agency.\" And      then, like today, James Bamford was in the thick of it, with      a Snowden-like cloak-and-dagger game of spy-vs-journalist. It      all began by giving testimony before the Church Committee.      Writing yesterday in The Intercept,       Bamford tells his firsthand historical account of what led      him to testify as a direct witness to NSA's wiretapping      of domestic communications decades ago and then details the      events that led to the publication of his first book The      Puzzle Palace back in 1982. Read on for more.    <\/p>\n<p>        ...during the summer of 1975, as        reports began leaking out from the Church Committee, I was        surprised to learn that the NSA was claiming that it had        shut down all of its questionable operations a year and a        half earlier. Surprised because I knew the eavesdropping on        Americans had continued at least into the prior fall, and        may have still been going on. After thinking for a day or        so about the potential consequences of blowing the whistle        on the NSAI was still in the Naval Reserve, still        attending drills one weekend a month, and still sworn to        secrecy with an active NSA clearanceI nevertheless decided        to call the Church Committee.      <\/p>\n<p>    But he didn't stop at the witness stand.    Afterward, he continued researching the matter for a book. And    the further he dug, the more waves he made. Until someone    slipped him a then recently declassified copy of     a 1976 Justice Department memo [PDF] detailing a criminal    investigation into illicit domestic spying by the NSA. But when    agency officials discovered he had that document they took    extraordinary measures attempting to get it back. They    threatened to prosecute under the 1917 Espionage Act and    retroactively reclassified the memo to squelch its    contents.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fearing someone might break into his home and steal the    manuscript, Bamford arranged to transport and secure a copy    outside of U.S. jurisdiction with a colleague at the Sunday    Times of London. It was only upon the 1982 publication of    Puzzle Palace that the agency dropped their pursuit of    Bamford and his document as a lost cause. That's at least one    stark difference between then and today when it comes to    whistleblowers  back then, they merely threatened espionage    charges.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yogi Berra famously once said, \"It's like Deja Vu all over    again.\" And though the Yankees' star wasn't speaking of illicit    domestic wiretaps by the national security state, given a    comparison of recent revelations to those detailed by Bamford    decades earlier the quote certainly fits. In telling his story    of how he published details about the last NSA Merry-Go-Round    with warrantless wiretapping, Bamford shows us that our recent    troubles of lawless surveillance aren't so unique. It's deja-vu    all over again. But if deja vu is like a waking dream, this    seems more a recurring nightmare for a body-politic lured to    snoring slumber by a siren-song of political passivity.  <\/p>\n<p>    That old Justice Department memo isn't likely to wake the    public from their slumber. But within its pages is a stark    warning we all should have heeded. As Bamford notes in that    Intercept story, the report's conclusion that NSA    lawlessness stems straight from the birth of the agency    suggests a constitutional conflict systemic and intentional.  <\/p>\n<p>        ...the NSA's top-secret \"charter\"        issued by the Executive Branch, exempts the agency from        legal restraints placed on the rest of the government.        \"Orders, directives, policies, or recommendations of any        authority of the Executive branch relating to the        collection ... of intelligence,\" the charter reads, \"shall        not be applicable to Communications Intelligence        activities, unless specifically so stated.\" This so-called        \"birth certificate,\" the Justice Department report        concluded, meant the NSA did not have to follow any        restrictions placed on electronic surveillance \"unless it        was expressly directed to do so.\" In short, the report        asked, how can you prosecute an agency that is above the        law?      <\/p>\n<p>    Here's the \"Prosecutive    Summary\" (PDF).  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Link: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/slashdot.feedsportal.com\/c\/35028\/f\/647410\/s\/3f1840fe\/sc\/8\/l\/0Lyro0Bslashdot0Borg0Cstory0C140C10A0C0A30C1430A2390Cjames0Ebamford0Ereleases0Edoj0Ereport0Eon0Ensa0Ewarrantless0Ewiretapping0Efrom0E19760Dutm0Isource0Frss10B0Amainlinkanon0Gutm0Imedium0Ffeed\/story01.htm\/RK=0\/RS=62dqqtB70wz0hjRF4YZnckFCTCk-\" title=\"James Bamford Releases DOJ Report On NSA Warrantless Wiretapping From 1976\">James Bamford Releases DOJ Report On NSA Warrantless Wiretapping From 1976<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> maynard writes: Investigative Journalist James Bamford knows a thing or two more than most about the National Security Agency. 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