Military Document Warns Soldiers NOT to Read NSA Spying News
by Anthony Gucciardi
Members of the United States Air Force have been issued a formal notice warning against viewing any news related to the latest series of leaks regarding the NSA spy program that has been collecting the chats and personal data of innocent and unsuspecting internet users for several years.
Obtained by WND and published online just hours ago, the unclassified NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) warns troops not to access the ‘classified’ or potentially classified documents released by The Guardian that virtually every mainstream and alternative news organization has been talking about. Otherwise, they could be facing a ‘Classified Message Incident’. You can see the image below:
The warning pertains to military personnel who utilize the Air Force NIPRNET (Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network), which is how the troops actually access the internet through their various bases overseas. Essentially, it means that they are incapable of reading the news in any capacity without facing potential charges — even when it comes to discussing any portion of the scandal through email forwarding or otherwise. With family members of those overseas and others already voicing outrage over the censorship, the document actually echoes the frantic response of the US government to the NSA leak that reveals the top secret PRISM program has been directly hooking up to major tech servers in order to mine sensitive data behind the scenes.
A reality that was actually denied by the US Director of National Intelligence in his damage control interview with CNET, in which he stated that “the government doesn’t simply scoop information from company servers.” Something that, as it turns out, the government actually is doing verbatim. As revealed by round two of the leaked PRISM slides, the NSA has been going directly to the company servers of Microsoft, Facebook, Skype, Google, PalTalk, Apple, and Youtube for their data mining.
All to ‘scoop’ information from the root of the companies themselves — the servers that act as the heart of their data nervous system.
But according to Obama, it’s all ‘hype’. After all, if it were revealed that Obama actually promised in a 2007 campaign speech that he would ‘stop’ the NSA from spying on innocent citizens, then this would certainly blow up in his face even more so than it currently has. In other words, there’s no question that the Administration and government entities at large are attempting to downplay the NSA leak through a laughable series of lies that were responsible for leading us to the NSA leak to begin with. It was in fact an NSA agent named Edward Snowden who decided he had to alert the public to the deception and complete control grid that has been setup inside the United States.
Now, the military is being warned not to hear his story and view the information for themselves. Thankfully, they’re not having it. Military family member Cindy McGee told WND:
“I am outraged that our government is attempting to censor the information from our military that every citizen in this country is potentially being targeted by our government in a massive overreach of their constitutional powers by unconstitutional surveillance of all Americans and storage of that data.”
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