of the executive order:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/07/06/executive-order-assignment-national-security-and-emergency-preparedness-#.T_sYsRJrreM.twitter
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We should remember that the over reach (imho) of the NSA started a long time ago. Early whistleblowers got no where but now they're coming out of the woodwork since Edward Snowden has the evidence they didn't have.
The fact that the EO deals with elements of the avenues the NSA uses to collect meta and content (as revealed by Russell Tice) is 'interesting' to say the least.
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Here's some content from the OP's linked article: Take heed or ignore...your choice.
On the governments official website for the National Communications Systems, the government explains that that infrastructure includes wireline, wireless, satellite, cable, and broadcasting, and provides the transport networks that support the Internet and other key information systems,suggesting that the president has indeed effectively just allowed himself to control the countrys Internet access.
In order to allow the White House to reach anyone within the US, the president has put forth a plan to establish a high-level committee calling from agents with the Department of Homeland Security, Pentagon, Federal Communications Commission and other government divisions to ensure that his new executive order can be implemented.
In explaining the order, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) writes that the president has authorized the DHS "the authority to seize private facilities when necessary, effectively shutting down or limiting civilian communications."