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U.S. Officers' "Phone Sex" Intercepted; Senate Demanding Answers

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Despite pledges by President George W. Bush and American intelligence officials to the contrary, hundreds of US citizens overseas have been eavesdropped on as they called friends and family back home, according to two former military intercept operators who worked at the giant National Security Agency (NSA) center in Fort Gordon, Georgia.

The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), called the allegations "extremely disturbing" and said the committee has begun its own examination.

"We have requested all relevant information from the Bush Administration," Rockefeller said Thursday. "The Committee will take whatever action is necessary."

"These were just really everyday, average, ordinary Americans who happened to be in the Middle East, in our area of intercept and happened to be making these phone calls on satellite phones," said Adrienne Kinne, a 31-year old US Army Reserves Arab linguist assigned to a special military program at the NSA's Back Hall at Fort Gordon from November 2001 to 2003.

Kinne described the contents of the calls as "personal, private things with Americans who are not in any way, shape or form associated with anything to do with terrorism."

Another intercept operator, former Navy Arab linguist, David Murfee Faulk, 39, said he and his fellow intercept operators listened into hundreds of Americans picked up using phones in Baghdad's Green Zone from late 2003 to November 2007.

The accounts of the two former intercept operators, who have never met and did not know of the other's allegations, provide the first inside look at the day to day operations of the huge and controversial US terrorist surveillance program.

But the accounts of the two whistleblowers, which could not be independently corroborated, raise serious questions about how much respect is accorded those Americans whose conversations are intercepted in the name of fighting terrorism.

Faulk says he and others in his section of the NSA facility at Fort Gordon routinely shared salacious or tantalizing phone calls that had been intercepted, alerting office mates to certain time codes of "cuts" that were available on each operator's computer.

"Hey, check this out," Faulk says he would be told, "there's good phone sex or there's some pillow talk, pull up this call, it's really funny, go check it out. It would be some colonel making pillow talk and we would say, 'Wow, this was crazy'," Faulk told ABC News.

Faulk said he joined in to listen, and talk about it during breaks in Back Hall's "smoke pit," but ended up feeling badly about his actions.

"I feel that it was something that the people should not have done. Including me," he said.

In testimony before Congress, then-NSA director Gen. Michael Hayden, now director of the CIA, said private conversations of Americans are not intercepted.



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13 responses // U.S. Officers' "Phone Sex" Intercepted; Senate Demanding Answers

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    "...Michael Hayden, now director of the CIA, said private conversations of Americans are not intercepted..."

    How transparent do they think we are?

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    khromadjo
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    The problem with the French is that they don't have a word for voyeur...

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    Vierotchka
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    I think we should all listen to these calls before passing judgement.
    Oh. Wait.

    huntre
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    twilight of democracy item # 2,734

    ambulantic
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    Wouldn't that be the best way to disguise terror plans being communicated- encode it into some phone sex dirty talk.

    flyingkick
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    I think we could all see this coming.

    HolyCity2012
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    Orwellian.

    To the NSA junior agent that is reading this post: Orwellian is a reference to George Orwell. He wrote a book about totalitarianism called 1984. It was probably banned from the Heritage USA Jesus Camp Criminal Justice School of Patriotism. I don't expect you to get it. Keep reading, though. You might learn something.

    bansheewail
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    *GASP!!* do you mean to tell me that the bush administration LIED to us?! "this is the big one! ya hear that, elizabeth?! im comin to join ya honey!"

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    All countries listen to everything.

    Not an American problem, a world problem.

    And this isn't the first time this has happened. I believe it's been in play for decades.

    J_Jammer

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