Classified NSA documents published by the New York Times and
ProPublica this weekend have further exposed the vast scale of
collaboration between the US National Security Agency (NSA) and the
major telecommunications giants in carrying out illegal and
unconstitutional spying operations.
The new documents,
which come from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, originate from
between 2003 and 2013. The participation of at least nine major tech
firms in joint projects with NSA Special Source Operations was already
revealed in documents leaked by Snowden in 2013, but the identities and
roles of the firms involved remained murky.
The NSA’s longest and most fruitful corporate partner, which goes by
the codename “FAIRVIEW” in the leaked documents, is AT&T. Repairs
made to a FAIRVIEW fiber optic cable near Japan directly coincided with
the rupturing of AT&T lines in the same location caused by a 2011
earthquake, the reports found.
The scale of the data transferred to the US intelligence agencies
makes a mockery of claims from the Obama administration that the spying
has been “targeted” at alleged terrorists.
-- Thomas Gaist, "AT&T collaboration with the NSA reveals US corporate-intelligence nexus" (WSWS).