Since Snowden Leaks, NSA's FOIA Requests Are Up 1,000 Percent
v3rgEz writes "A veritable FOIA frenzy ensued in 2013 following a series of leaks about NSA surveillance programs, recently released documents show. From June 6 to September 4, the National Security Agency's FOIA load increased 1,054 percent over its 2012 intake. In that three-month span, the agency received 3,382 public records requests. For comparison, the NSA received just 293 requests over the same period in 2012. While a few have netted new details about NSA surveillance operations, such as a contract with French security firm VUPEN, the majority appear to have been rejected. MuckRock has a guide on filing with the NSA to maximize your chances of actually getting something back."
Yep, most transparent administration in history
Without Snowden, the people submitting these FOIA requests wouldn't have known what to request, which basically kills the point of actually making the requests. FOIA requires unduly high burden on the requester to actually already know (at least in part) what they're looking for. It's not really written to create transparency, but the illusion of transparency.
In SOVIET RUSSIA... erm...NSA AMERICA, the Internet logs onto YOU!
"Government use of black toner up 1000 percent!"
Solving Unix problems since 1989...
I'm fine with sensationalistic reporting on this issue.
We have CNN reporting more on political calculations of both sides in the shutdown, as if that's news.
We have "reporting" on "concerns" one side or the other has of the other side harming themselves politically on myriad issues, not just this, all treated as on the level rather than facetiousness incarnate.
We have polls and BS like Sinead worrying about Miley, another excuse to show her naked body on a wrecking ball.
None of this will be of concern, or even remembered, in a few years.
Loss of freedom because an uncontrolled spy system was abused by politicians to spy on political opponents will be.
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shouldn't take too long to print out one page saying " ALL of them"
/snrk!
They just filter Congress from the copy they send to the Israelis.
And Goldman-Sachs from the copy the SEC gets.
They should just open source the data and let reddit crowdsource the terrerist finding.
Hey, "if you're not doing anything wrong, you've nothing to hide"(tm), right?
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Not only that, but if you have never had to respond to one then you really don't know what is involved. It is gathering all requested documents within the time limit the laws (yes, there are differing state FOIA laws) allow as well as knowing what is exempt in those laws and should not be disclosed. There is the tedious process of redacting documents of data not covered as well as preparing the deliverable. It isn't as easy as you would think.
There are legitimate reasons to deny a FOIA request that the law allows for like it or not. National Security is one of those reasons.
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Interesting how this journalist figured out that 'one thousand percent' sounds a hell of a lot bigger than 'tenfold' or 'ten times as many.' Hope he's getting paid the big bucks.
The Blade Itself
The US is not a Democracy, it's a Democratic Republic. You may be aware of that and just took a common short cut and called it Democracy, but the difference is vast. Democracy is the rule of mob and a Republic is a rule of law. Both of these forms of Government, in addition to most others, were discussed 2,500 or so years ago by the same person that came up with the Republic named Socrates.
If the original design of a Republic was followed, it would be superb. The problem is that it's difficult to keep human nature out of the equation. The original design required term limits, a strong education system, and no political class. The best Philosophers, as defined by Socrates, would be the only ones allowed to represent the citizens of the Republic.
If you think the pains that the US Government has gone through to make people ignorant to Philosophy and Rhetoric are accidental, you are not even trying to look. People are not introduced to Philosophy until College and that's only if they choose to take the class. Most Universities will discourage the class and push students toward Humanities (Social Studies). Most US Citizens have never read "The Republic" and have no idea that this was the blueprint for their Government.
-The wise argue that there are few absolutes, the fool argues that there are no probabilities.