National Socialist Agency (National Security Agency or NSA nickname)

The National Security Agency was formed in 1962 to improve foreign intelligence within the United States government. The agency was so secret (especially in its early years) that even its existence was denied.
 
In 2013, American technical contractor Edward Snowden made international news when he told The Guardian and the Washington Post about the NSA’s secret PRISM surveillance program; Snowden said that it was very easy to spy on anyone—Americans as well as foreigners. The NSA had been nicknamed the “National Socialist Agency” since at least 2006, but this nickname (as well as “National Socialist Administration”) came into greater use after the June 2013 NSA newspaper stories. Other post-2013-spying-scandal nicknames include “National/Neocon/Nefarious Spying Agency,” “National Snoops’ Agency” and “Not Serving Americans/Anyone.”
 
The NSA has also been nicknamed “Never Say Anything” (cited in print since at least 1961), “No Such Agency” (cited in print since at least 1982) and “Now Spying on Americans” (cited in print since at least 2005).
   
 
Wikipedia: National Security Agency
The National Security Agency (NSA) is a cryptologic intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the collection and analysis of foreign communications and foreign signals intelligence, monitoring the activity and communications of United States citizens, as well as protecting U.S. government communications and information systems, which involves information security and cryptanalysis/cryptography.
 
The NSA is directed by at least a lieutenant general or Vice Admiral. NSA is a key component of the U.S. Intelligence Community, which is headed by the Director of National Intelligence. The Central Security Service is a co-located agency created to coordinate intelligence activities and co-operation between NSA and other U.S. military cryptanalysis agencies. The Director of the National Security Agency serves as the Commander of the United States Cyber Command and Chief of the Central Security Service.
 
By law, NSA’s intelligence gathering is limited to foreign communications, although there have been some incidents involving domestic collection, including the NSA warrantless surveillance controversy.
 
Unclyclopedia: NSA (NOTE: This is a Wikipedia parody—ed.)
It not yet clear what the abbreviation NSA really stands for, but some believe it’s No Such Agency, while others think it’s National Socialists of America or Nobody Say Anything. The NSA has made numerous attempts to assassinate those uppity jerks responsible for RSA.
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National Socialist Agency headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland.
 
Do the Evolution
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Self-Examination Time
Go to http://www.politicalcompass.org/ and see where you plot on the political spectrum.
I did.
Here’s how I rate:
So yeah, judging by these results, I gare-awn-TEE you that I’m now on some NSA (National Socialist Agency?) watchlist.
     
Etheric Warriors
Don Croft
19 Mar 2009 00:19
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You also mention in one of your adventures, that you wanna disable NSA (National Socialist Agency) from within (which are the freakiest of the secret services, considering all their surveillance, Echelon), is it because you don’t have the time?
 
Conservative Byte
OBAMA OUT OF CONTROL: Tap Your Phones, Take Your Guns, Flip Your Health Care, Unleash The IRS On You
Posted on June 7, 2013
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COMMENTS
redpens> AppraisHer June 7, 2013
Hello to the NSA- National Socialist Agency.
     
Zero Hedge 
MiSSioN IMPoSSiBLe 2013 [Open Caption]
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 06/08/2013 23:58 -0400
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COMMENTS
machineh
Sun, 06/09/2013 - 15:31
Prints the National Socialist Agency uses to decorate and motivate?
Right here, komrad:
http://www.bytwerk.com/gpa/posters2.htm
 
Daily Kos
And the NSA needs to be spelled out as the
National Socialist Agency.
by hannah on Sun Jun 09, 2013 at 02:29:35 AM PDT
 
The LewRockwell.com Blog
It All Begins with Lincoln
Posted by Thomas DiLorenzo on June 14, 2013 07:41 AM
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Here’s what Vallandigham had to say about Abe’s dictatorial abolition of the Fourth Amendment during his time, which is eerily similar to today’s NSA (National Socialist Administration) “surveillance scandal”: ...