- "NSA can intercept millions of domestic communications and store them in a data center...still be able to say it has not 'intercepted' any domestic communications. This is because of its definition of the word. 'Intercept,' in NSA's lexicon, only takes place when the communications are 'processed'" http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/nsa-whistleblower/all/1 48 comments politics
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