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AT&T Seeks to Hide Spy Docs

Well, well, well. AT&T has allegedly been hard at work violating your rights. A former employee has leaked internal documents to the EFF. It would appear that secret rooms were installed to allow the NSA to intercept all sorts of communications without a warrant. Now AT&T is suing to suppress the docs.

Mark Klein, a former technician who worked for AT&T for 22 years, provided three technical documents, totaling 140 pages, to the EFF and to The New York Times, which first reported last December that the Bush administration was eavesdropping on citizens’ phone calls without obtaining warrants.

Me thinks the company doth protest too much. Klein worked to install new fiber optics in the aforementioned room which had data mining equipment from Narus…wait, where have I heard that name before? Oh right, they’re the same company that the Chinese government wants to leverage to further control their people. My how this company gets around.

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