The NSA Monitoring Tucker Carlson & Room 641A

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With the recent allegation arising from a "whistleblower" inside the US federal government, the National Security Agency (NSA) has been alleged to have read FOX News Correspondent, Tucker Carlson's emails in order to compromise his show "Tucker Carlson Tonight".

Carlson immediately broadcasted the allegations stating that “the NSA has read my private emails without my permission, period. That’s what we said. Today’s statement from the NSA does not deny that.” The NSA went thru it's twitter account to halfheartedly deny the charges. However, the response didn't seem empathically convincing. But the allegations from Carlson do have merit. In fact the abuse from the NSA on collecting meta-data from American citizens here and even abroad, were none more pronounced in a 2006 incident involving Mark Klein, an AT&T technician who found a secret room located in the high rise of Bell Communications in San Francisco. The room, 641A, was not just any room. It was the NSA's secret database collection enclave which had the full allowance from AT&T to collect, without warrant, private citizens data. The program was originally constructed with the full authority of the Bush Administration in 2002, using the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001 as the pretext to collect data regarding suspects involved in the aiding abetting of those involved in the attacks.

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