 1 edit | "doesnt the nsa already record every telephone call made"
Of course not. The sheer daily volume of calls, of which most are meaningless blather, or, entirely legal business makes that impossible.
They look for key words in international calls and then monitor them.
And, as far as "secure encryption" goes, I'm sure all these orgainizatons mambers cart around "secure" computers and allways have access to broadband, etc. Mostly, like everyone else, they use a cellphone. Get real.
Besides, a cellphone is secure inherently from casual interseption, since what is transmitted is in the form of data packets, which is the same as encryption unless one has the proper software. Use prepaid phones and you achieve the same basic thing. |