'A Monkey with a Rubber Stamp'

Just how easy is it to get a surveillance warrant from the FISA court?

And just how extensive was the NSA's secret surveillance operation?

In an interview yesterday with Democracy Now, former NSA intelligence agent Russell Tice offers an insider's opinion:

The FISA court — it’s not very difficult to get something through a FISA court. I kinda liken the FISA court to a monkey with a rubber stamp. The monkey sees a name, the monkey sees a word justification with a block of information. It can't read the block, but it just stamps "affirmed" on the block, and a banana chip rolls out, and then the next paper rolls in front of the monkey. When you have like 20,000 requests and only, I think, four were turned down, you can't look at the FISA court as anything different.

So, you have to ask yourself the question: Why would someone want to go around the FISA court in something like this? I would think the answer could be that this thing is a lot bigger than even the President has been told it is, and that ultimately a vacuum cleaner approach may have been used, in which case you don't get names, and that's ultimately why you wouldn't go to the FISA court.

Something tells me 2006 could be a very wild ride.

Comments

Anthony,
I have to ask myself a lot of questions about this.
The CIA/NSA has been 'spying' on us for years-hell, even if "they" weren't, all they had to do was pay another spy club (Mossad) and share info with them.
ERGO both have valuable info on each of their citizens.
no laws broken.
But I agree-something else is going on here-why would they go through all this 'leaking' crap?
Something smells fishier than the Boston Harbor in High Summer.

This guy Tice's name is showing up all over the news lately. He wants to tell his story to Congress badly, it seems.

AJ, it sounds like you might not be taking the situation at face value, which is wise. You've got to take these shady agencies with heapings of grains of salt.

And don't you go bad-mouthing Boston Harbor - we're working on it. ;-)


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