NSA Deletes “Honesty” and “Openness” from Core Values
theintercept.com
NSA Deletes “Honesty” and “Openness” from Core Values
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#6Ironically taking a step towards 'honesty'.
> Since at least May 2016, the surveillance agency had featured honesty as the first of four “core values” listed on NSA.gov, alongside “respect for the law,” “integrity,” and “transparency.” The agency vowed on the site to “be truthful with each other.”
Also, I'm thinking they should probably remove all of these, if they were truly honest with us. Respect for the law? Come on. They've been constantly misinterpreting what the surveillance laws actually allow them to do. And there's certainly no respect for the Constitution, because I don't think the Fourth Amendment means much to them anymore - even to the FBI, considering they can now get Americans's communications content without a warrant.
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#7As if "core values" meant anything for colossal organisations.
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#8As if "core values" meant anything for colossal organisations.
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#9^^ Updating the wordage on the website was a task placed on the queue of a website administrator which was requested by the manager as a takeaway from an internal meeting reviewing core values.
This explanation is nowhere near acceptable to me as a taxpayer. I'd love to see the reporter push for a more lucid explanation than this.
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#10As if "core values" meant anything for colossal organisations.
> Enron intends to conduct itself in accord with four [capital-V ]Values: Respect , Integrity , Communication and Excellence .