The documents haven't yet been completely processed, but they've
already found some interesting features.

Quoting:

    The NSA apparently believed that it had the authority to search
    the telephone records database in order to obtain the 'reasonable
    articulable suspicion' required to investigate those numbers.
    Essentially, they were conducting suspicionless searches to obtain
    the suspicion the FISA court required to conduct searches.

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/09/government-releases-nsa-surveillance-docs-and-previously-secret-fisa-court

Note that the USG has misleadingly claimed that this document release
was part of an effort to be "transparent" -- in fact, these are the
result of an EFF FOIA and were released at court order.

-- 
Perry E. Metzger                pe...@piermont.com
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