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ISBN 0-312-11057-X, 1994
: *
: * In 1943 this resulted in the Britain-USA (Brusa) agreement to merge
: * the Communications Intelligence (COMINT) agencies of both
governments.
: *
: * One of the little-known features of Brusa was that President
Roosevelt
: * agreed that the two governments could spy on each others' citizens,
: * without search warrants, by establi****ng "listening posts" on each
: * others' territory.
[snip]
: *
: * According to several of the "old spies" who worked in Communications
: * Intelligence, the NSA headquarters is also the chief British
espionage
: * base in the United States. The presence of British wiretappers at
the
: * keyboards of American eavesdropping computers is a closely guarded
: * secret, one that very few people in the intelligence community have
: * been aware of, but it is true.
: *
: * An American historian, David Kahn, first stumbled onto a corner of
: * the British connection in 1966, while writing his book The
Codebreakers.
: *
: * One indication of just how sensitive this information is considered
on
: * both sides of the Atlantic is the fact that Kahn's publishers in New
: * York and London were put under enormous pressure to censor a great d
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