Historical overview of NSA’s expansive surveillance programs under Reagan and earlier CIA/Treasury/FBI coordination
Historical overview of NSA’s expansive surveillance programs under Reagan and earlier CIA/Treasury/FBI coordination The passage recaps well‑known historical facts about NSA capabilities, executive orders, and past operations. It mentions high‑level officials (Reagan, Turner, Inman) but provides no new evidence, specific transactions, or actionable leads for current investigations. Key insights: NSA operated with a multibillion‑dollar black budget alongside CIA, Treasury, AEC, and FBI.; Executive Order 12333 (1980) gave Reagan‑era NSA broad authority to intercept foreign communications.; Historical examples of technical espionage: submarine cable tap in the Sea of Okhotsk (1971).
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Historical overview of NSA’s expansive surveillance programs under Reagan and earlier CIA/Treasury/FBI coordination The passage recaps well‑known historical facts about NSA capabilities, executive orders, and past operations. It mentions high‑level officials (Reagan, Turner, Inman) but provides no new evidence, specific transactions, or actionable leads for current investigations. Key insights: NSA operated with a multibillion‑dollar black budget alongside CIA, Treasury, AEC, and FBI.; Executive Order 12333 (1980) gave Reagan‑era NSA broad authority to intercept foreign communications.; Historical examples of technical espionage: submarine cable tap in the Sea of Okhotsk (1971).
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