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The AT&T Whistleblower's Evidence

hdtv writes "Wired News has published the details of NSA wiretap and revealed former AT&T technician Mark Klein as the main whistleblower, specifically covering the evidence he presented when he came forward." From the article: "In this recently surfaced statement, Klein details his discovery of an alleged surveillance operation in an AT&T office in San Francisco, and offers his interpretation of company documents that he believes support his case. For its part, AT&T is asking a federal judge to keep those documents out of court, and to order the EFF to return them to the company."

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  1. Re:In the spirit of bad slashdot analogies, by sgt_doom · · Score: 0, Troll
    I don't know, dude, they do a pretty good job of smoke & mirrors.

    Take for instance that silly release of that gas station stop frame (that's been on the 'net for just about forever) thanks to the righwing nuts at JudicialWatch, that's supposed to show us a commercial passenger jet flew into the Pentagon - but the frame itself is rather difficult to make out - this is supposed to obscure the obvious: a commercial passenger jet did indeed fly into the Pentagon. A missile did indeed fly into the fuselage of that passenger jet as it was going into the Pentagon - destroying the fact that it was Flight 11 - not Flight 77 (too long to go into the details - but such an anomly would really be difficult for the evil ones to explain).

  2. Re:Pfff. by rueger · · Score: 0, Troll

    I dont get journalism ... their is this prestige ... for ala Woodward and Bernstein ... this oppurtunity ... Both professions do have "good people" in it...

    Well, the first part of "getting" journalism is probably to appreciate the value of spelling and grammar.

    Then again this is Slashdot, not journalism.... few people named "Taco" have received the Pulitzer Prize.