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Turbulence is a United States
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into remote computers. The U.S. Congress criticized the project in 2007 for having similar bureaucratic problems as the Trailblazer Project.


Criticism

According to Siobhan Gorman in a 2007 '' Baltimore Sun'' article, "The conclusion in Congress, two former government officials said, was that Turbulence was over budget, not delivering and poorly led, and that there was little or no strategy to pull it all together."


Link to Trailblazer

Trailblazer, the predecessor of Turbulence, had been cancelled in 2006 after a congressional investigation and a Defense Department's Inspector General's report found it over budget, wasteful, and ineffective. Bamford, James (2008). '' The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America''. New York City: Doubleday. . p. 325–340. One of the Trailblazer whistleblowers who helped with the inspector-general report, Thomas Andrews Drake, was later charged under the Espionage Act of 1917 for allegedly retaining five documents in his home. Two of those documents were about Turbulence; his defense pointed out that one of these documents was clearly marked " UNCLASSIFIED" and the other was declassified shortly after his indictment. Thomas Drake pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of unauthorized use of a computer on June 10, 2011, and was sentenced to one year probation.


Programs

Turbulence includes nine core programs, of which names are known: * TURMOIL ** Turmoil is involved in the process of decrypting communications. * TUTELAGE * TRAFFICTHIEF ** According to an XKeyscore presentation, TRAFFICTHIEF is a database of " Meta-data from a subset of tasked strong-selectors" According to the XKeyscore presentation, an example of a strong selector is an email address. In other words, it would be a database of the metadata associated with names, phone numbers, email addresses, etc., that the intelligence services are specifically targeting. Marc Ambinder gives what he calls an educated guess: "raw SIGINT viewer for data analysis." File:KS10-001.jpg, A reference to TRAFFICTHIEF in an XKeyscore slide File:Prism-slide-7.jpg, A Reference to TRAFFICTHIEF in a PRISM slide File:NSA-diagram-001.jpg, A reference to Turmoil in an NSA presentation File:What A Success.pdf, Memo celebrating the launch of TURBULENCE, Mentions TURMOIL, TUTELAGE, XKEYSCORE, and TAO File:Where SSO is accessing your target (3).jpg, FAIRVIEW presentation: reference to TURMOIL File:NSA MUSCULARUK.jpg, Technical details of MUSCULAR, reference to TURMOIL


See also

* ECHELON * DCSNet * Red Hook *
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* Thinthread * William Binney * Mark Klein *
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* Thomas Tamm * Russ Tice


References


External links


Unraveling NSA's TURBULENCE Programs

Democracy Now interview with whistleblower William Binney
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