[FedCom] Re Fact Or Fiction?

Monty monty671 at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 11 21:03:28 EDT 2004


Consider this...

1. Fort Meade (NSA) is forbidden by law to conduct monitoring ops against
US locations and US citizens.
2.  The only person that does not know (I thought) that Alaska and Hawaii
are part of the US was Sen Kerry.
3.  With the way the internet works, how would you know if you are
monitoring a foriegn e-mail.  My web server (qcetech.com)is in Texas.
However another domain at the same location has a New Zealand domain name
(.nz).  So would you do it be IP.  Why then would not the BAD guy just
host at a US provider and use whatever domain they want...

my 2 cents

Monty

--- "Mayson, John" <jmayson at gmail.com> wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> > What is it I keep hearing about Fort Meade scanning all outgoing
> electronic mail
> > to any country or location beyond the forty-eight continental states?
> Is this
> > strictly a rumor or is it based in fact to a greater or lesser extent?
> 
> We'll never REALLY know, but my hunch is it's a rumor.  Why would they
> care what I send to Alaska and Hawaii anyway?
> 
> --
> John Mayson     
> jmayson at gmail.com
> Austin, Texas, USA
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