Posted by Jim Hightower
In the movie plot of a spy thriller, our hero gets captured by
agents of a repressive government, and they take him into a dark
interrogation room, where the sadistic spymaster hisses at him: "We have
ways of making you talk."
Meanwhile, in real life, the director of our National Security
Agency hisses at journalists: "We have ways of keeping you from
talking." Well, not quite in those words, but Gen. Keith Alexander,
chief spook at NSA and head of US Cyber Command, did reveal a chilling
disrespect for our Constitutional right to both free speech and a free
press. In an October interview, he called for outlawing any reporting on
his agency's secret program of spying on every American: "I think it's
wrong that newspaper reporters have all these documents… giving them out
as if these – you know it just doesn't make any sense." Then came his
spooky punch line: "We ought to come up with a way of stopping it… It's
wrong to allow this to go on."
Holy Thomas Paine! Spy on us, okay; report on it, not. What
country does this autocrat represent? Alexander's secret,
indiscriminate, supercomputer scooping-up of data on every phone call,
email, and other private business of every American is what "doesn't
make any sense." It's an Orwellian, mass invasion of everyone's privacy,
creating the kind of routine, 24/7 surveillance state our government
loudly deplores in China and Russia – and it amounts to stomping on our
Fourth Amendment guarantee that we're to be free of "unreasonable
searches and seizures."
That's the real outrage we should be "stopping." But no, our
constitutionally-clueless spymaster doubles down on his dangerous
ignorance by also stomping on the First Amendment. If this were a movie,
people would laugh at it as being too silly, too far-fetched to
believe. But there it is, horribly real.
"Keith Alexander Says The US Gov't Needs To Figure Out A Way To Keep Journalists From Reporting On Snowden Leaks," www.techdirt.com, October 25, 2013.
"NSA chief: Stop reporters 'selling' spy documents," www.politico.com, October 24, 2013.
"Goodbye Free Press? As Europe Erupts Over US Spying, NSA Chief Says Government Must Stop the Media," www.alternet.org, October 26, 2013.
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