What are you talking about? I'm agreeing with you enthusiastically with the minor nit that the NSA will not be the agency
initiating a persecution against you, whereas countless other Federal agencies will, unless of course you're a foreign terrorist operative.
But that is what I already said - post #39: "we know exactly what the NSA is collecting on us (everything)"
You are violently agreeing with me.
Agree, agree, agree. I'm just trying to point out that - in addition to what you say, not in disagreement - it's pointless to fear what the NSA knows about you. It won't be used against you unless somebody lies to the FISA court and forces the NSA to cooperate. Yes that protection can be breached, but at least it's an obstacle that needs to be crossed; it's a Constitutional protection that does not exist with the FBI or the DEA or the IRS or your local cops, or criminal hackers. We are in huge danger of our private information being used to harm us, but, for most of us, the NSA is not going to be the culprit.
Besides, the NSA has nothing on us that doesn't exist elsewhere, as you also point out, unless we are very good at hiding our stuff, which most of us don't bother. All our cell calls exist with our carriers, all our email is actually read and used for marketing purposes, everything we do and everywhere we go is digitally stored somewhere.
The difference is how that data is manipulated for what goal. There are different ways to build and query and so forth that help you find whatever you're targeting. Most of us are in far more danger from identity theft for example, than from being wrongly targeted by the NSA, and the identity thief is not going to get your info from the NSA database. He'll get it from a hacked health insurance database or the like.
Is there a potential future where the NSA database is turned against us by our own government? Of course and it's already happened. But that was bad apples, not the official mission. Until the FISA court is abolished, and the NSA mission is redefined to include targeting U.S. citizens, we need not worry that NSA data is going to be used by say, the local cop to catch you buying weed. Most of us can go about our business not worrying about the NSA, but we should be big time worrying about all the rest.