Opinion: Security chief denies domestic spying but evidence contradicts

National Security Agency chief General Keith Alexander denied in a House subcommittee hearing that his agency spied on Americans without a court order.

That denial runs counter to statements by former NSA employees who worked on the agency’s domestic spying infrastructure says James Bamford in a commentary in Wired.

From a commentary in Wired, March 21, 2012, by James Bamford.

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