The U.S. National Security Agency secretly shares the communications data it has amassed over the years with nearly 24 government agencies using a search engine resembling Google Search, according to documents released by Edward Snowden. That’s more than 850 billion records of phone calls, emails, cellphone locations and Internet chats. The ICREACH search engine’s user interface is strikingly similar to that of Google. The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Administration are key participants in ICREACH.
If you didn't see this coming, then you are really blind. Whats that bright light you feel laying bare all of your most intimate and private thoughts ever typed on any media device? Well that would be any government. Which makes a police state scenario much more then some remote possibility. Welcome to the 21 century.
NSA Shares Its Data Wealth
Posted by: Richard Adhikari August 26, 2014 06:39 AMThe U.S. National Security Agency secretly shares the communications data it has amassed over the years with nearly 24 government agencies using a search engine resembling Google Search, according to documents released by Edward Snowden. That’s more than 850 billion records of phone calls, emails, cellphone locations and Internet chats. The ICREACH search engine’s user interface is strikingly similar to that of Google. The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Administration are key participants in ICREACH.