Nowhere to Hide: The Government's Massive Intrusion Into Our Lives
Tom Dispatch / By Christopher Calabrese, Matthew Harwood
September 22, 2013
| For at least the last six years, government agents have been exploiting an AT&T database [5]
filled with the records of billions of American phone calls from as far
back as 1987. The rationale behind this dragnet intrusion, codenamed
Hemisphere, is to find suspicious links between people with “burner”
phones (prepaid mobile phones easy to buy, use, and quickly dispose of),
which are popular with drug dealers. The secret information gleaned
from this relationship with the telecommunications giant has been used
to convict Americans of various crimes, all without the defendants or
the courts having any idea how the feds stumbled upon them in the first
place. The program is so secret, so powerful, and so alarming that
agents “are instructed to never refer to Hemisphere in any official
document,” according to a recently released [6] government PowerPoint slide.
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