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How to tell when the NSA is lying

12 points| steveklabnik | 12 years ago |newyorker.com | reply

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[+] groups|12 years ago|reply
This article illuminates specific instances where NSA mislead the public. The comments here saying stuff like "I don't believe anything any nefarious organization says"--your point is taken, but it's still important to analyze and respond to NSA continually.
[+] lionsdan|12 years ago|reply
I've always assumed that any pronouncement from a government or corporate entity should be interpreted with the narrowest possible reading. Every phrase like 'we do not intend to' or 'we presently have no plans to' or 'our current policy' is there for a reason.
[+] ajtaylor|12 years ago|reply
Or put another way: when they open their mouth just assume they are lying or at best stretching the truth for their special definition of the word.
[+] ender89|12 years ago|reply
.... its an intelligence agency. Nothing they say should be taken at face value.