In the process of describing his lawsuit regarding the NDAA, Chris Hedges writes:
There are now 1,271 government agencies and 1,931 private companies that work on programs related to counterterrorism, homeland security and intelligence in about 10,000 locations across the United States, The Washington Post reported in a 2010 series by Dana Priest and William M. Arken. There are 854,000 people with top-secret security clearances, the reporters wrote, and in Washington, D.C., and the surrounding area 33 building complexes for top-secret intelligence work are under construction or have been built since September 2011. Investigative reporter James Bamford wrote in the latest issue of Wired magazine that the National Security Agency is building the largest spy center in the country in Bluffdale, Utah, as part of a secret NSA surveillance program code-named “Stellar Wind.” Bamford noted that the NSA has established listening posts throughout the country to collect, store and examine billions of email messages and phone calls.
There were rumors many years ago that the NSA maintained an advanced computer speech recognition system that monitored all phone traffic searching for trigger words in the conversation like kill combined with president (or the current president name) or anything that might sound threatening to a legislator.
That was thirty years ago.
Now check out this eye-popping paragraph:
http://www.salon.com/2012/05/16/federal_court_enjoins_ndaa/singleton/