Former AT&T technician Mark Klein turned to City Bloor, who revealed widespread surveillance by the US government, died at the age of 79.
Clean went publicly in 2006 with documents that revealed that the NSA was using a secret room at the AT&T center in San Francisco to tap the spinal cord.
Now the back of the hurtful door Room 641AOptical distribution wire tips were making a similar copy of raw internet traffic and sending it back to the NSA.
Clean’s disclosure confirmed that the US government was accessing Internet data on millions of Americans using Congress powers after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
In 2013, the then NSA contractor, Edward Snowden, leaked thousands of documents to journalists in detail of NSA surveillance worldwide.
Klein’s death was Verified by the Electronic Frontier FoundationDigital Rights Group, based in San Francisco, approached Klein, and who tried the federal government after cleaning the clean. The case was eventually excluded.