You know it just struck me that given ... the domestic spying issues of late has anyone considered that DOJ may be actively getting attorney client and defense strategy from these spying programs???? Has anyone in congress asked DOJ? NSA? Is this not a worthy question?Hey, it doesn't hurt to ask--but who and how? There is a person who's the logical one to ask, but it's not exactly like Edward Snowden is an easy guy to approach these days. So I sent this to the Freedom of the Press Foundation (lefties, of course, but VLLA SELLA 'n all that):
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Snowden...Paging Mr. Snowden...
From a pal of mine:
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On a case I worked on in the early 90's, DOJ had a executable Trojan installed in the electronic evidence disclosure - which was supposed to be PDF and JPG files.
They've been using back doors and Trojans for years to spy on defense attorneys. If anyone believes they're NOT using NSA records to obtain defense strategies, I have an ocean view condo for sale in Central Arizona...
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