Exclusive: Emails reveal close Google relationship with NSA
National Security Agency head and Internet giant’s executives
have coordinated through high-level policy discussions
May 6, 2014 5:00AM ET
by Jason Leopold @JasonLeopold
Email exchanges between National Security Agency Director Gen. Keith
Alexander and Google executives Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt suggest
a far cozier working relationship between some tech firms and the
U.S. government than was implied by Silicon Valley brass after last
year’s revelations about NSA spying.
Disclosures by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden about the
agency’s vast capability for spying on Americans’ electronic
communications prompted a number of tech executives whose firms
cooperated with the government to insist they had done so only when
compelled by a court of law.
But Al Jazeera has obtained two sets of email communications dating
from a year before Snowden became a household name that suggest not
all cooperation was under pressure.
On the morning of June 28, 2012, an email from Alexander invited
Schmidt to attend a four-hour-long “classified threat briefing” on
Aug. 8 at a “secure facility in proximity to the San Jose, CA
airport.”
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