Thursday, August 19, 2010

Kill Web

former AT & T technician who retired in 2004 told Congress that the telecommunications company has collaborated with the National Security Agency by building special rooms conquering which will allow the Agency to check and monitor all the Internet traffic United States.


Mark Klein, worked for AT&T for 22 years without exclusive security clearance said to Congress that in 2003, he was transferred to office that was in charge for building a secret room connected to the company's Internet room in San Francisco. A technician showed him wiring design and draft for the room.

That may "aha moment," Klein said. "They are sending the entire and full Internet in the secret room." Klein completed and fulfilled that the piece was created to separate and classify all Internet traffic through the building into two, sending a signal along sustained and continued signal others in the secret organization of NSA.