The National Security Agency is not only collecting all your personal data, it’s also sharing that information with other government agencies. And let’s face it, this has nothing to do with terrorism.

Documents from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court declassified Monday night show the extent to which the NSA is “over-collecting” as well as disseminating Americans’ personal data. Even the currently presiding judge, Reggie Walton, called the sneaky agency’s truthfulness into question as early as 2009. Though the NSA’s tendency toward fudging the truth has become painfully apparent to those of us following leak after leak describing the NSA’s God-complex, Walton has been “seriously concerned” about U.S. citizens’ emails becoming accessible to “outside agencies” under the guise of fighting terrorism for quite some time. The counterterrorism program has since been canceled, but concerns regarding Americans’ privacy are ever-relevant today.

—Posted by Natasha Hakimi