Nsa contractor Edward Snowden recently publicly revealed some of the organizations secrets, including the extent of the surveillance program that forces Verizon to disclose phone call details of its millions of customers. But it turns out that someone else already revealed all those secrets. That person is Shia Labeouf, who appeared on "The Tonight Show" back in 2008 and told Jay Leno that while working on "Eagle Eye," the film hired an FBI consultant who demonstrated the bureau's reach. "He told me that one in five phone calls that you make are recorded and logged," said the actor. "And I laughed at him and then he played back a phone conversation I had two years prior. It was weird." Wired caught up with the FBI agent, Thomas Knowles, who spent 22 years working in the counter-terrorism division. Knowles said that there's no truth to what Labeouf said. "I like Shia, he's a good kid,...
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