4. April 2014
The NSA Archive
The ACLU and we have long suspected that the National Security Agency has gone far beyond its mandate of gathering information, implementing a massive spying system to conduct bulk surveillance of hundreds of millions of innocent people around the globe. Those suspicions were confirmed when, on June 5, 2013, The Guardian released the first in a series of documents provided by Edward Snowden detailing the NSA's unlawful spying activities. All of the documents released since that day - both by the media and the government - are housed in the ACLU database.
The ACLU and we have long suspected that the National Security Agency has gone far beyond its mandate of gathering information, implementing a massive spying system to conduct bulk surveillance of hundreds of millions of innocent people around the globe. Those suspicions were confirmed when, on June 5, 2013, The Guardian released the first in a series of documents provided by Edward Snowden detailing the NSA's unlawful spying activities. All of the documents released since that day - both by the media and the government - are housed in the ACLU database.