it's confirmed now
I remember reading a small article a couple months ago from an AT&T whistleblower that they were tracking numbers of their clients and handing it over to the NSA. I can't even remember where I read it (TLF?)
Then nothing else came of it.
But the MSM caught wind of it, and found out that AT&T weren't the only ones doing it.
I'm not terribly shocked at this.
Extremely happy that I have only my Sprint cell phone, and it seems that Sprint wasn't a part of this. But I'm sure my number comes up in some of the records from others calling me (or me calling them).
I'd like to know what they consider a terrorist calling pattern. Is it lots of short calls, a specific time of day over and over again? I might fit that pattern since my Mom tends to call me between 5:30PM-6:00PM. Most of the time, they're short calls, but we like to keep in touch, so we do.
Does this mean that the NSA is now listening to my calls? I hope not because I'm sure I'd be boring them to death. Unless they think there's a hidden meaning to the phrase "your cousin's kid was in a car accident, you better call over there."
Then nothing else came of it.
But the MSM caught wind of it, and found out that AT&T weren't the only ones doing it.
I'm not terribly shocked at this.
Extremely happy that I have only my Sprint cell phone, and it seems that Sprint wasn't a part of this. But I'm sure my number comes up in some of the records from others calling me (or me calling them).
I'd like to know what they consider a terrorist calling pattern. Is it lots of short calls, a specific time of day over and over again? I might fit that pattern since my Mom tends to call me between 5:30PM-6:00PM. Most of the time, they're short calls, but we like to keep in touch, so we do.
Does this mean that the NSA is now listening to my calls? I hope not because I'm sure I'd be boring them to death. Unless they think there's a hidden meaning to the phrase "your cousin's kid was in a car accident, you better call over there."
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