Meet Zelda, Advice Columnist to the NSA.
March 7, 2014 12:05 PM   Subscribe

"Wow, that takes 'intelligence collection' in a whole new – and inappropriate – direction." In one of the stranger gems from the Edward Snowden leaks, The Intercept can now reveal that the NSA's Intranet includes its own advice column for agency employees, Ask Zelda. The irony is thick enough to choke a horse as workers in the agency's total surveillance cube farm bristle at being spied on by their dysfunctional supervisors, and worry about the long-term damage this undermining of basic trust could do to their community.
posted by Naberius (1 comment total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: Kinda need to not have so much "and here's my opinion about it" flavor in a post on the front page. -- cortex



 
But tell us, how do you feel about it?
posted by NotMyselfRightNow at 12:11 PM on March 7, 2014


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