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How the secret phone program foiled the muzzies.........
« on: June 08, 2013, 07:12:49 PM »
How did secret phone program help foil NYC plot?

 WASHINGTON—The government's broad  programs to collect U.S. phone records and Internet traffic helped disrupt a  2009 plot to bomb the New York City subways, a senior U.S. intelligence official  said.   
 
But the assertion raises as many questions as it answers because court  testimony indicated the subway plot investigation began with an email. 
 
Over the past days, The Guardian newspaper and The Washington Post have  revealed classified documents showing how the National Security Agency sweeps up  phone records and Internet data in its hunt for terrorists. Those programs have  come under criticism from civil libertarians and some in Congress who say they  were too broad and collected too much about innocent Americans.
 
 In one of those programs, the NSA's collected daily records of millions of  phone calls made and received by U.S. citizens not suspected of any wrongdoing.     
 
On Thursday, Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., who leads the House Intelligence  Committee, credited that effort with thwarting a terrorism plot. But he did not  elaborate.     
 
 The senior U.S. intelligence official who asserted Friday that the phone  records program together with other technical intercepts thwarted the subway  plot would not provide other details. The official was not authorized to discuss  the plot publicly and requested anonymity.   
 
  Afghan-American Najibullah Zazi pleaded guilty in the 2009 plot, saying he  had been recruited by al-Qaida in Pakistan.     
 
 The break in that case came, according to court documents and testimony, when  Zazi emailed a Yahoo address seeking help with his bomb recipe.     
 
At that time, British intelligence officials knew the Yahoo address was  associated with an al-Qaida leader in Pakistan. That's because, according to  British government documents released in 2010, officials had discovered it on  the computer of a terror suspect there months earlier.     
 
Because the NSA and British intelligence work so closely together and so  little is known about how the NSA monitors email traffic, it's possible that  both agencies were monitoring the Yahoo address at the time Zazi sent the  critical email in 2009.     
 
 What's unclear, though, is how the phone program aided the investigation,  which utilized court-authorized wiretaps of Zazi and his friends.     
 
Based on what's known about the phone-records program, the NSA might have had  an archive of all the phone calls Zazi had made, which might have helped  authorities look for possible co-conspirators.  Because the phone program remains classified, however, it's impossible to say  with certainty how the program benefited the investigation.
 

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Re: How the secret phone program foiled the muzzies.........
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2013, 06:02:22 AM »
Odd they didn't mention how well it worked in stopping Hasan and the Boston bombers. ::)