Chomsky: My CIA file “minor peccadillo” compared to today
As we noted Tuesday, after years of denial, the CIA finally admitted with the release of a document to Foreign Policy that a surveillance file had been kept on Noam Chomsky, especially during his days as a robust anti-war activist in the 1970′s. The CIA admitted too to having wiped Chomskys file from Langleys record a legally tenuous action.
Following the revelation, I reached out to the MIT Professor. He he made clear that while the government may have acted unlawfully with regards to their covert surveillance of his actions, such activity is barely a drop in the pond of todays expansive surveillance state. He wrote:
The only interest, as far as I can see, is that the CIA is barred from domestic surveillance, and that theyre destroying files. Who knows how many and which. But by todays standards of government malpractice, its a minor peccadillo.
http://www.salon.com/2013/08/14/chomsky_my_cia_file_minor_peccadillo_compared_to_today/
pec·ca·dil·lo
/ˌpekəˈdilō/
Noun
A small, relatively unimportant offense or sin.