NSA “Sincerely Regrets” Deleting All Bush-Era Surveillance Data It Was Ordered To Preserve

There is a growing consensus among many observers in Washington that the national security agencies have become completely politicized over the past seventeen years and are now pursuing selfish agendas that actually endanger what remains of American democracy.

As Philip Giraldi notes, up until recently it has been habitual to refer to such activity as the Deep State, which is perhaps equivalent to the Establishment in that it includes financial services, the media, major foundations and constituencies, as well as lobbying groups, but we are now witnessing an evolutionary process in which the national security regime is exercising power independently.

 

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Nowhere is that “independence” of the ‘state within a state’ more evident than in the blatant and egregious news this week that The National Security Agency destroyed surveillance data it pledged to preserve in connection with pending lawsuits and apparently never took some of the steps it told a federal court it had taken to make sure the information wasn’t destroyed, according to recent court filings.

As Politico reports, the agency tells a federal judge that it is investigating and “sincerely regrets its failure.”

Since 2007, the NSA has been under court orders to preserve data about certain of its surveillance efforts that came under legal attack following disclosures that President George W. Bush ordered warrantless wiretapping of international communications after the 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S. In addition, the agency has made a series of representations in court over the years about how it is complying with its duties.

However, the NSA told U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey White in a filing on Thursday night and another little-noticed submission last year that the agency did not preserve the content of internet communications intercepted between 2001 and 2007 under the program Bush ordered. To make matters worse, backup tapes that might have mitigated the failure were erased in 2009, 2011 and 2016, the NSA said.

“The NSA sincerely regrets its failure to prevent the deletion of this data,” NSA’s deputy director of capabilities, identified publicly as “Elizabeth B.,” wrote in a declaration filed in October.

“NSA senior management is fully aware of this failure, and the Agency is committed to taking swift action to respond to the loss of this data.”

Defiance of a court order can result in civil or criminal contempt charges, as well as sanctions against the party responsible. So far, no one involved appears to have asked White to impose any punishment or sanction on the NSA over the newly disclosed episodes, although the details of what happened are still emerging.

“It’s really disappointing,” said David Greene, an attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which has been leading the prolonged litigation over the program in federal court in San Francisco.

“The obligation’s been in place for a really long time now. … We had a major dust-up about it just a few years ago. This is definitely something that should’ve been found sooner.”

Word of the NSA’s foul-up is emerging just as Congress has extended for six years the legal authority the agency uses for much of its surveillance work conducted through U.S. internet providers and tech firms.

Antiwar activist Justin Raimondo believes that something like a civil war is coming, with the war party Establishment fighting to defend its privileged global order while many other Americans seek a return to normal nationhood with all that implies.

If true, the next few years will see a major internal conflict that will determine what kind of country the United States will be.

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Andrea Iravani
Andrea Iravani
January 21, 2018 7:30 am

This has nothing to do with bashing all of you white heterosexual men, I hope that you don’t mind, but I can’t help but wonder if the voluminous rise in FAANGs was the result of government officials having to bribe the tech sector to delete everything from the recent past, because as I understood changes to the laws, Congress was requiring tech companies to store data records on all of their customers, so everything was not just stored at the NSA. Who knows, maybe Putin stored everything too. I realize that this has been exclusively a buy back rally, but every one of the tech companies recieve government DoD contracts. My guess is that if it weren’t for government DoD contracts, silicon valley would be unemployed, because they couldn’t even afford to pay employees since their business model is the biggest joke on earth. Volume. How much is one trillion times zero?

Bet that NSA employees are using network infrastructure at Utah Data Center to mine bitcoin instead.

Andrea Iravani
Andrea Iravani
  Andrea Iravani
January 21, 2018 3:26 pm

By the way, have they finished with the DoD audit, or creative accounting report yet? Oh well, at least this time they didn’t terrorize the country over it! Hmm. Republican enters office. Terrorist attack day after Rumsfeld statement of DoD $2.3 trillion shortage. Democrat enters office, no terrorist or missing money attack. Republican enters office , accused of winning through Russian Pokemon Go, cat videos, Facebook ads that appeared after election, had a fake dossier on wizzing Russian hookers, calls for DoD audit… ooops we no longer have proof. I’m beginning to see a very clear pattern here!

The Best Creative Minds in America Have Moved From Art, Into Accounting, Pentagon Audit Will Be the Mona Lisa of Creative Accounting – Andrea Iravani

The Best Creative Minds in America Have Moved From Art, Into Accounting, Pentagon Audit Will Be the Mona Lisa of Creative Accounting

ottomatik
ottomatik
  Andrea Iravani
January 21, 2018 4:58 pm

I liked your comment.

Andrea Iravani
Andrea Iravani
  ottomatik
January 21, 2018 11:40 pm

Ottomatic- Thank you, if it was mine that you were referring to! Since it is under my comment, that would be my guess. I’m sorry if that is incorrect.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
January 21, 2018 8:24 am

Once again who is watching the watchers ??
Since nowhere can we find honor and integrity in any of our governments constitutionally assigned tasks and when the light of day is exposing wrongs , POOF , what wrongs ??
Nobody asks the questions , no one is held accountable . It’s all a two bit dog and pony show that we as a nation can no longer afford to fund or act upon any of its info . It is time for at least 50% of all federal borrowing spending and employees to be cut out , laid off and these monolithic agencies reduced by a meat clever and a hatchet not a scalpel !
There is a reason the richest areas in the country are clustered around DC . There is also the reason companies clustered around the 495 beltway are known as “BELTWAY BANDITS” !

RT Rdier
RT Rdier
  Boat Guy
January 21, 2018 12:01 pm

The “Praetorian Guards” usually end up dictating the rule of an empire near it’s demise. Rome is the best example.

CCRider
CCRider
January 21, 2018 8:34 am

I understand they also sincerely regret:

Losing Kennedy’s brain
Lying about the gulf of tonkin incident
Failing to foresee the 9-11 attacks
Blowing the weapons of mass destruction in iraq
Etc, etc.

What a pitiful fucking mess the u.s. has become.

Teri
Teri
January 21, 2018 9:48 am

It’s probably just me, but I find it odd the timing of this little Clintonesque mea culpa considering all the other things happening with regards to surveillance. So I’m going to go out on a limb here and bet that this stuff will turn up eventually. Maybe Edward Snowden or Julian Assange could help.

Maggie
Maggie
January 21, 2018 11:12 am

I thought this comment from one of the linked articles was interesting:

“Our intelligence agencies are at war with the executive branch of government…to reverse the [2016] election results.” Raimondo believes that Trump is being particularly targeted because his unpredictability and populism threaten the wealth and power of the elites and he notes “If you think they’ve ruled out assassination you’re being naïve.”

https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2018/01/18/how-establishment-undermines-american-democracy.html

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 21, 2018 12:06 pm

Nothing actually gets deleted, it just gets well hidden.

You can bet the data is still available somewhere to someone, they just aren’t saying anything.

A. R. Wasem
A. R. Wasem
  Anonymous
January 21, 2018 12:41 pm

Exactly – anyone who believes ANYTHING one of the Deep State Agencies says is a complete idiot.

Mike
Mike
January 21, 2018 12:38 pm

The BlackMail State.
Deleted? Not likely.
Judges have unlimited and unaccountable power – contempt – in “their” court system. White should jail the top dog at No Such Agency on Monday. The next subordinate on Tuesday. And so on, down the ladder, indefinitely. I bet that data gets magically undeleted within 7 days.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
January 21, 2018 3:11 pm

I wouldn’t be so quick to believe this. We all already know about misinformation and disinformation. From the book Art Of War we learn that these are essential in any war.

Q has pointed this out repeatedly. If the reading of his clues is correct then we will potentially see Bush I, Bush II, Clinton and Obama brought down in all of this. Potentially we will see their arrest, trial, conviction and even execution for treason. I’ve got that old Chris Matthews “tingle” in my leg. I wonder if Chris still has his tingle?

An announcement like this could be purposeful to induce certain bad actors to do or not do certain things as part of a trap.

We all already KNOW that the media is full of lies so all we really KNOW is that we don’t actually KNOW anything. Keep your minds open.

Enjoy the show.