Glenn
Greenwald: NSA Can Store A Billion Cell Phone Calls Every Day
29 June, 2013
Speaking
over Skype to the Socialism
Conference in Chicago,
Greenwald claimed that the NSA has the ability to store one billion
phone calls each day.
Greenwald's
reporting earlier
this month sparked
the scandal
over NSA surveillance practices that
is currently plaguing the Obama administration. The stories were
based on classified documents leaked to him by former
NSA contractor Edward Snowden,
and Greenwald indicated Friday night that he's sitting on several
more -- one of which he decided to talk about even though his story
on it hasn't been published yet.
"It
talks about a brand new technology that enables the national security
agency to redirect into its own repositories one billion cell phone
calls every single day. One billion cell phone calls every single
day," he said.
"But
what we're really talking about here is a localized system that
prevents any form of electronic communication from taking place
without its being stored and monitored by the National Security
Agency," Greenwald continued. "It doesn't mean that they're
listening to every call, it means they're storing every call and have
the capability to listen to them at any time, and it does mean that
they're collecting millions upon millions upon millions of our phone
and email records."
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