Richard J. Sexton wrote:
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> Here's the response from the list it originated on:
A good one.
I still think the list of ECHELON keywords is worth a
study, for what it reveals about the the USG's spying priorities
(and the paranoia of the intelligence community).
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At 11:42 PM 4/9/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Richard Sexton wrote:
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>> >Why We Spy on Our Allies
>> >By R. James Woosely
>
>> >Thats right, my continental friends, we have spied on you because you > >bribe.
>
>To pretend that all ECHELON does is try to ferret out industrial
>bribery is the height of dis
Richard Sexton wrote:
> >Why We Spy on Our Allies
> >By R. James Woosely
> >Thats right, my continental friends, we have spied on you because you > >bribe.
To pretend that all ECHELON does is try to ferret out industrial
bribery is the height of disinformation, as even a cursory glance at
the l
Frm one of my NSA friends, who got this from a newspaper.
>you wanted it, sexton, here it is (it only took a few weeks to type it out).
>this article is from wall street journal, 17 mar. the author, r. james
>woosely is a washington lawyer and a former director of central intelligence.
>
>Why We
http://www.aclu.org/echelonwatch/index.html
French to sue US and Britain over network of spies
FROM ADAM SAGE IN PARIS
THE British and US Governments are to be sued in
France after claims that they have spied on French
companies, diplomats and Cabinet ministers. Lawyers are