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  1. Secretive #WhiteHouse #Surveillance Program Gives #Cops Access to Trillions of US #Phone Records, known as #DataAnalyticalServices (#DAS)
    A WIRED analysis of leaked #police documents verifies that a secretive government program is allowing federal, state, and local #lawenforcement to access phone records of Americans who are not suspected of a #crime. wired.com/story/hemisphere-das

  2. Secretive #WhiteHouse #Surveillance Program Gives #Cops Access to Trillions of US #Phone Records, known as #DataAnalyticalServices (#DAS)
    A WIRED analysis of leaked #police documents verifies that a secretive government program is allowing federal, state, and local #lawenforcement to access phone records of Americans who are not suspected of a #crime. wired.com/story/hemisphere-das

  3. Secretive Program Gives Access to Trillions of US Records, known as ()
    A WIRED analysis of leaked documents verifies that a secretive government program is allowing federal, state, and local to access phone records of Americans who are not suspected of a . wired.com/story/hemisphere-das

  4. Secretive #WhiteHouse #Surveillance Program Gives #Cops Access to Trillions of US #Phone Records, known as #DataAnalyticalServices (#DAS)
    A WIRED analysis of leaked #police documents verifies that a secretive government program is allowing federal, state, and local #lawenforcement to access phone records of Americans who are not suspected of a #crime. wired.com/story/hemisphere-das

  5. Secretive #WhiteHouse #Surveillance Program Gives #Cops Access to Trillions of US #Phone Records, known as #DataAnalyticalServices (#DAS)
    A WIRED analysis of leaked #police documents verifies that a secretive government program is allowing federal, state, and local #lawenforcement to access phone records of Americans who are not suspected of a #crime. wired.com/story/hemisphere-das

  6. truthout.org/articles/senators
    According to an analysis this week of the letter…written by Sen. @RonWyden (D-OR), the program, formerly called #Hemisphere and now known as #DataAnalyticalServices #DAS, allows #lawenforcement agencies across the country — from #localpolice and #sheriffsdepartments, all the way up to federal agencies — to simply ask for phone records from the program, with little, or no oversight whatsoever.

  7. truthout.org/articles/senators
    According to an analysis this week of the letter…written by Sen. @RonWyden (D-OR), the program, formerly called #Hemisphere and now known as #DataAnalyticalServices #DAS, allows #lawenforcement agencies across the country — from #localpolice and #sheriffsdepartments, all the way up to federal agencies — to simply ask for phone records from the program, with little, or no oversight whatsoever.

  8. truthout.org/articles/senators
    According to an analysis this week of the letter…written by Sen. @RonWyden (D-OR), the program, formerly called #Hemisphere and now known as #DataAnalyticalServices #DAS, allows #lawenforcement agencies across the country — from #localpolice and #sheriffsdepartments, all the way up to federal agencies — to simply ask for phone records from the program, with little, or no oversight whatsoever.

  9. truthout.org/articles/senators
    According to an analysis this week of the letter…written by Sen. @RonWyden (D-OR), the program, formerly called #Hemisphere and now known as #DataAnalyticalServices #DAS, allows #lawenforcement agencies across the country — from #localpolice and #sheriffsdepartments, all the way up to federal agencies — to simply ask for phone records from the program, with little, or no oversight whatsoever.

  10. truthout.org/articles/senators
    According to an analysis this week of the letter…written by Sen. @RonWyden (D-OR), the program, formerly called #Hemisphere and now known as #DataAnalyticalServices #DAS, allows #lawenforcement agencies across the country — from #localpolice and #sheriffsdepartments, all the way up to federal agencies — to simply ask for phone records from the program, with little, or no oversight whatsoever.