Sunday, June 12, 2011

Trailblazer Project NSA National Security Agency

      Trailblazer Project NSA National Security Agency

  NSA project to gather all form of digital data with AI base component based on advance algorithm allowing to sift thought billion of data point (e-mail, IM,cellphone and other digital data foot print on secure and unsecured networks).This system hardware is based on Intel CPU architecture. Software is and AI based system nam..(unknown).                                                                                                                        
Trailblazer Data System 1999

1.Using of technology to carrie out illegal active's against the population of the US with out court orders.
2. 1.2 Billion spent on a project the was to cost seven hundred million dollar and the system steal has major bug.
3.We encourage government employee to wise blow when they discover or find wrong doing in government. But when they stand up and do tell of wrong doing, most likely they are punish, discredited and in some cases prosecuted for spying “Where is the justices in that”.
 DGH
National Security Agency whistle-blower Thomas Drake, 

BALTIMORE (AP) — Prosecutors asked a federal judge Friday to drop their Espionage Act case against National Security Agency whistleblower Thomas Drake, avoiding a trial that could have alienated Obama administration allies and sent Drake to prison for the rest of his life.
So instead of going to trial Monday on charges he violated his country's espionage laws, Drake will return to his job in an Apple computer store in the Washington area and his doctoral studies in public administration.
The government's backtracking on the case comes as it pursues charges against four others under the act, regarded by some legal experts as vague and overbroad. These national security cases have angered many civil liberties groups, who say the government overreaches when it invokes espionage statutes in leak cases.
But the Obama administration is faced with the problem of how to discourage the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information, especially after the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks obtained hundreds of thousands of diplomatic cables and military field reports and shared them with the media.
Drake, an Air Force veteran, was originally charged with illegally keeping classified documents in his home, lying to federal investigators and obstructing justice. Conviction on all 10 counts could have sent him to prison for 35 years. Instead, the 54-year-old resident of Glenwood pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to the unauthorized use of a government computer.

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