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    Dalton Kramer, Zach Gibson, Cadijah SweeneyProfessor SkyerMay 21, 2014In-depth Critical Analysis EssayThe Fall of the Fourth AmendmentIntroductionWhat does the NSA mean and why did this environment create this NSA like the one of the black safes for the United States and other international countries for top-secret personal information? To begin with, NSA is the acronym for National Security Agency. The National Security Agency is a very slow and painful process. Americans don't understand why the NSA wants to collect data and information, especially when it comes to text messages and electronic messages. The National Security Agency can assimilate all your data and personal files. Based on our research, the NSA is completely wrong to infringe on our personal rights. We need to gather our opinion and your insight to convince that the NSA must follow the Fourth Amendment at all costs. Imagine two scenarios: in the first, it is 8:46:30 a.m., a plane crashes at around 750 km/h into the north face of the North Tower of the World Trade Center, between floors 93 and 99. In total, nearly 3,000 people died in the attacks, including 227 civilians and 19 hijackers on board the planes. The second scenario, midnight 12:00:01, about a million people in Times Square shout happy new year without realizing that their precious souls could have been destroyed by 20 terrorists who tried to bomb Times Square. Now which one would you choose? The second scenario is obviously much better than the first scenario, and it was saved by the National Security Agency, and the first scenario could have prevented it if there had been a National Security Agency. Again, the National Security Agency, NSA, is a federal agency that was created during World War II, in 1952, by President Tr...... middle of paper ...... had the idea of ​​creating the whole thing in the first place. After Edward Snowden's huge leaks about the NSA, and how the NSA is secretly gaining its own power by passing more bills to invade our private rights without our knowledge. The NSA passed a bill to turn browser cookies into surveillance devices, spy on users by obtaining information from mobile apps, track and spy on travelers in Canadian airports, and list is long. Ironically, the NSA collects data from Google, Facebook, Apple. , Yahoo and the rest. Receiving secrets from the international, Facebook is like saving your update status, images, videos and others stored in a personal database, which, however, passed through the global database of the NOS. (I think this paragraph will not relate to Critical Extended Essay research? Do we need this or would we rather remove it and rebuild a better approach?)