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The NSA keeps telling us that they aren’t collecting the Internet data of U.S. citizens or individuals living in America. But, you ask, what about the data from Boundless Informant—the NSA’s internal analytics tool which can break down surveillance by specific country and surveillance program—that lists almost 3 billion pieces of intelligence gathered from U.S. computer networks in March? Or the fact that training materials for the NSA say that accidental collection of U.S. content is “nothing to worry about”? Well, you’ll just have to trust them on it. They promise that they'll play nice and not collect our data. And they’re a trustworthy bunch over there, it’s not like they would ever lie (especially under oath in a Senate hearing)....
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