Obama Apparently Tells NSA To Not Be So Damn Obvious About Spying On The UN

from the small-things dept

Back in August, it was revealed that the NSA was tapping UN communications. As we noted, this was hardly a surprise — in fact, it seems to fit within the NSA’s general job. However, it was definitely another embarrassment in a long list of them. The latest news is that President Obama has supposedly told the NSA to cut back a bit on spying on the UN, which almost certainly means “please don’t get caught again, you idiots.” I classify this one in the same category as the US signing a “no spying on each other” agreement. A completely meaningless gesture that will be ignored by pretty much everyone, serving only to be used as a “leak” to the press.

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out_of_the_blue says:

Trying to not be obvious, Google building mystery barges.

More important items than yours aren’t difficult to find. This being mere Masnicking, here’s something of interest, right now on Drudge, couldn’t be missed unless by intent:

Google Reportedly Building More Floating Structures Outside Bay Area

http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2013/10/28/google-reportedly-building-more-floating-structures-outside-bay-area/

What do you think is purpose of those barges right there in the bay by ya, Mike? Or maintaining your usual silence on Google?

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Trying to not be obvious, Google building mystery barges.

The story says it’s a promotion project for Google Glass. It doesn’t support your insinuations. Moreover, there’s nothing special about ‘barges’ that cannot be accomplished by Google’s massive existing surveillance infrastructure.

So why are you whining again?

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re: Trying to not be obvious, Google building mystery barges.

I can answer that.

The MAFIAA new tactic is to vilify Google, because someone in an university in California believes that things will get better if they can get Google out of their way to spout more nonsense.

The good bit is that ootb is so dumb that he uses the brazen passionate crazy style which puts him on the receiving and of all the jokes.

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re: Trying to not be obvious, Google building mystery barges.

What exactly does your comment have to do with this article?

Oh! Oooh! Teacher! Teacher! ? Waves hand wildly ? Oooh! Call on me!

I can answer that one easily. It has to do with?

?A completely meaningless gesture?

?

See? I told you I could answer that one.

Anonymous Coward says:

Diplomats can’t even visit each others country, without being spied on the second they step off the plane.

Breaking the encryption on the UN’s teleconferencing system is a pretty rude thing to do. As is spying on citizens!

Stop with the spying already. The US, UK, Israel, Sweden, France, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Germany, and who knows who else is spying. Probably everybody!

cpt kangarooski says:

Well of course they’re spying on the UN. That’s the whole damn reason the US wanted the UN to be based in the US in the first place — it gives our intelligence services easy access to telecommunications lines and premises used by UN missions as well as the UN itself.

Confirmation is nice to have, and if it’s useful in chopping our intelligence services down to size, I’m all for it coming out. But it’s not a big secret.

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