The NSA is coming to your campus (They’re getting an earful!)
(Activist Post) When NSA recruiters went to the University of Wisconsin earlier this week to pitch language students on working for the agency, they got more than they bargained for. “Is there anyone you don’t consider an adversary?”
The informed students turned the question-and-answer session into a hearing. On trial were the NSA’s lies, their legality, and how they define “adversary.” YOU’VE GOTTA HEAR THIS!
After you’ve enjoyed that priceless audio, I thought you might enjoy meeting Chris D. in an actual promotional video from the NSA’s Youtube account. Wow, look at those crazy eyes! What is he really thinking?
Watch a full recruitment video here. It contains a slide that proclaims, “NSA does not spy on Americans.” I wonder how much longer that video will be up? (Download it!)
Okay, I’ve got to admit, I’ve got tears in my eyes from this next one–so I have to add it. Come work at the Death Star!
The mission of the NSA is critically important, however, it would serve the national interest if they embraced policies which demonstrated a more ethical demeanor in light of recent international events.
Only the Greatest Scumbag Traitors to their Nation Join the NSA and CIA, which are both Foreign (Israeli) controlled agencies that cover up Paedophilic Crimes of Politicians, Celebrities, Judges & many other professions where positions of power and wealth is abused beyond all reason. The Uber Morons who work for these agencies Don’t even know much about what they are doing and why they are doing it! All they need to know that they are Working for the Enemy and are betraying their Fellow American by doing so.
It would also serve the national interest if NSA and its employees had a semblance of conscience regarding the erosion of the U.S. Constitution. But instead, the NSA recruiting videos sell their government organization to soft-minded college kids and emphasize “work/life balance” at NSA and how FUN it is to work there. Indeed, collecting Americans’ phone-sex and intimate business conversations could prove entertaining, but it’s illegal under the U.S. Constitution.