Failure or Success? NSA Removes Millions of Records Dating Back to 2015

The National Security Agency (NSA) has already started deleting the data, purging records relating to hundreds of millions of text messages and phone calls that proved to be useless, or had been data that they allegedly didn't have the authority to receive in the first place. The agency claims that the data had technical irregularities rendering it useless.

The data goes back several years to 2015, and with the removal of this enormous amount of data many have said that it's signaled a massive failure with the program.

Why?

Because all of that data hadn't proved to be useful, turned out to be essentially worthless, and now they will be looking to make more room for the same process to begin again. The NSA of course, disagrees with the assertion that they've failed. They say that they've spotted a problem and responded proactively by taking the “right steps” to fix it by deleting this data.

In 2017 the NSA tripled their data collection, with over 500 million records of text messages and calls.


The finger of blame in this data mess has also been pointed at the telecommunications companies who allegedly provided that data to the government. Some officials have asserted that those telecommunications giants acted with carelessness, potentially enabling the unlawful sharing of sensitive data.

The news even caught the attention of the president, who took to his Twitter account recently to call attention to the NSA removing all of this data,... Which comes only several months after he renewed the NSA surveillance contract for another 6 years back at the beginning of this year. That legislation was approved despite bipartisan efforts to introduce new and strict privacy limits to the data collection.

In less than a decade, the NSA has collected hundreds of millions of records relating to private communications over phone, e-mail, and text messages. And despite all of that record collecting, it hasn't had any record of helping to prevent major terror attacks from taking place. Perhaps large phishing expeditions, ,mass surveillance, isn't the most effective method to employ when trying to investigate potential threats.

“Has the US government intercepted your phone calls and/or text messages? You don’t know, which is why the surveillance state is so evil....

Instead of assuming your privacy is protected by the US Constitution, you must assume that the US government is listening in to your communications. The difference between these is the difference between freedom and tyranny.

The ultimate triumph of totalitarian states was not to punish citizens for opposing its tyranny, but to successfully cause them to censor themselves before even expressing 'subversive' thoughts.“- Ron Paul

When individuals have their private communications collected in such a manner, that's hardly the sort of reality you might expect to find in a 'free society'.

And worst of all is that the people themselves are having to fund this endeavor, they have cost taxpayers billions of dollars over the years. If they had been funded privately, then they'd have to provide much better results than they have been. An agency spending billions of dollars to collect essentially useless data over many years, is a combination that cannot continue to go on forever.

You don't keep people safe by violating their basic natural rights and sweeping-up massive amounts of their private communications.

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Useless data? I doubt it. It well could have been used to train IAs or processed to extract relevant metadata before diacarding the raw records.

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I also agree that there are plenty of uses for this information and there are plenty of signs that it was utilized, such as Zuckerberg's recent pains. A reasonable expectation of privacy in conversation begs for a level of anonymity to be built in to help protect from very real threats of any exclusive group having access, particularly one that has demonstrated frequent aggressions against the freedoms afforded to citizens via the Constitution.

The opportunities blockchain technologies provide could allow for uses for personal data while also returning autonomy to individuals.

Hey buddy! Found some time while doing some serious traveling to stop by your page. This wouldn't surprise me that much of it has to do with deleting incriminating evidence against the wicked which many call Hillary, and all those involved around her.

Keep on getting the info out brother. You are doing a such a great job!

From Kiev Ukraine! -Dan "World Travel Pro!"

NSA already prove it can’t be trusted, @doitvoluntarily. Whatever they say.

And your conclusion…

You don't keep people safe by violating their basic natural rights and sweeping-up massive amounts of their private communications.

…is perfectly correct.

The truth is not surprising this news, NASA was always characterized to hide everything that happened and never admit an error because knowing that there is no evidence to affirm this, is there that in the doubt s eeliminate all existing data.
Thank you very much for comparing this news
I wish you a beautiful Sunday

They might be deleting all this back data but they are going to continue to collect it and invade our privacy in the same ruthless way they always have done.. it's a broken system and it's not going to be fixed anytime soon :/

We will never know the truth of anything. We are like mushrooms. Kept in the dark and fed, well - you know.

Typical example of misuse into the billions of dollars to the tax payers! It remains to be seen if they have improved on the project or not @doitvoluntarily , Thanks for sharing!upped earlier now resteemed😊👍✌
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Hi @doitvoluntarily,

Let them do whatever they want to do, because some wrong people are also walking around, who do not care of your independence such as terrorists ,hackers. you people can not do anything for them. May only encourage these institutions to become more responsible.
your view may be different from mine.

Thanks.

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