Barton Gellman and Ashkan Soltani
The Washington Post
March 18, 2014

Nothing will stop the NSA from trying to capture all digital data that exists. Credit: EFF via Wiki
Nothing will stop the NSA from trying to capture all digital data that exists. Credit: EFF via Wiki

The National Security Agency has built a surveillance system capable of recording “100 percent” of a foreign country’s telephone calls, enabling the agency to rewind and review conversations as long as a month after they take place, according to people with direct knowledge of the effort and documents supplied by former contractor Edward Snowden.

A senior manager for the program compares it to a time machine — one that can replay the voices from any call without requiring that a person be identified in advance for surveillance.

The voice interception program, called MYSTIC, began in 2009. Its RETRO tool, short for “retrospective retrieval,” and related projects reached full capacity against the first target nation in 2011. Planning documents two years later anticipated similar operations elsewhere.

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