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[ NNSquad ] The Spoils of Secrecy: Media Madness and NSA Conspiracies Run Amok


       The Spoils of Secrecy: Media Madness and NSA Conspiracies Run Amok

                http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/001049.html


In one of the arguably most classic lines in any film, Strother
Martin, in his role as "Captain" in 1967's "Cool Hand Luke," famously
noted that: "What we've got here is ... failure to communicate."

When it comes to the current mixed-up, confused, conflated, and
contradictory mess of NSA-related stories now being deployed as
click-bait on media sites around the Net, that observation couldn't be
more true.

It's difficult to imagine how the Obama administration could have
screwed up the messaging any worse than they have on all this, unless
they appointed Donald Trump as White House spokesman.

More and more, this whole situation seems like the escalating madness
of a Fellini movie, with a dash of Kafka and a pinch of George Orwell
thrown in for good measure.  A tasty treat it isn't.

This evening, basing their blaring headlines apparently mainly on an
out-of-context quote from a single Congressman, we have stories that
range from NSA targeting specific phone calls without conventional
court warrants (likely), all the way to the "every call is being
recorded and no special authorization of any kind is required to
listen in" (extremely unlikely on both counts). And of course, all
manner of theories regarding email and other Internet communications
surveillance are being haphazardly tossed into the mix as well.

As this narrative has morphed to ever more dramatic levels in the
absence of clear, concise, comprehensive explanations to the American
people of actual capabilities and associated policies, we're faced
with a mishmash of hearsay and rumors, bit and pieces of information
that can be interpreted in myriad ways without context, and all manner
of agendas being played out simultaneously like some sort of circus of
the bizarre.

Mass hysteria plays into conspiracy theories, and most observers don't
have the technical background to even begin reasonable analysis of
what's actually happening, even apart from the policy-related aspects.

These are the spoils of secrecy, the ration of Tantalus, and unless
the Obama administration puts its cards completely on the table now --
not in terms of operational data but regarding programs and policies
actually in place -- we will shortly pass the point of no return for
any sort of rational discussion about these important national
security issues.

We may, in fact, have already passed beyond the event horizon into a
black hole of distrust from which we cannot readily escape.  And such
deep distrust is almost certainly far worse than the actual realities
of the NSA and other national security programs that are now being
revealed in disparate fragments, encouraging the most alarming, most
conspiratorial assessments, no matter how exaggerated those
assessments may be compared with the underlying realities themselves.

Congress and George W. Bush created this PATRIOT Act monster, sleeping
like Godzilla on the ocean floor, waiting to be awoken and render
random destruction in his wake.

Barack Obama and later congressional officials voluntarily chose to
keep this nightmarish behemoth alive and well fed -- the
responsibility now falls directly on their own heads.

A vacuum of truth is easily filled with fear, hysteria, and insanity.
Paranoia breeds where facts are sparse.

It's time for the administration and congress to come clean with the
American people and the rest of the world.  The reality of what you're
doing is almost certainly far less dramatic and invasive than the
conspiracy theories you've allowed to flourish are now insisting.

Tell us what you're doing.  Tell us why.  Make your case.  

No more pontificating.  No more evasions.  No more clever word games
and dissembling that aren't fooling anyone.

Treat us like Americans.

That's all we expect.  That's all we ask.

That's all we demand.

--Lauren--
Lauren Weinstein (lauren@vortex.com): http://www.vortex.com/lauren 
Co-Founder: People For Internet Responsibility: http://www.pfir.org/pfir-info
Founder:
 - Network Neutrality Squad: http://www.nnsquad.org 
 - PRIVACY Forum: http://www.vortex.com/privacy-info
 - Data Wisdom Explorers League: http://www.dwel.org
 - Global Coalition for Transparent Internet Performance: http://www.gctip.org
Member: ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy
Lauren's Blog: http://lauren.vortex.com
Google+: http://vortex.com/g+lauren / Twitter: http://vortex.com/t-lauren 
Tel: +1 (818) 225-2800 / Skype: vortex.com

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