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The NSA Is Releasing Records On Illegal Spying By The F.B.I. On Americans


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The fact that I even have to write this is incredibly bad.

Why are these agencies spying on Americans at all?

Another wonderful question would be why we allow three letter agencies to even exist? The F.B.I., The A.T.F, The C.I.A, The I.R.S, The N.S.A, I could go on and on here, but we don’t need ANY of these agencies.

We don’t need unelected bureaucrats destroying America and preying on Americans, yet that is EXACTLY the extent of these agencies mission and purpose.

What you are about to read is simply more proof of why these agencies need to go ASAP.

I am not about to give these people brownie points for ‘transparency’ being open and honest about committing a crime just makes you a more compliant criminal.

Here’s what people are saying:

The Epoch Times had more on the story:

The FBI insisted that the queries for all 16,000 people “were reasonably likely to return foreign-intelligence information or evidence of a crime because [redacted],” Boasberg wrote. But the judge found that position “unsupportable,” apart from searches on just seven of the people.

Still, Boasberg allowed the data collection to continue, prompting Elizabeth Goitein, co-director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, to lament that court’s decision on the data collection program, authorized by Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), “is even more inexplicable given that the opinion was issued shortly after the government reported submitting FISA applications riddled with errors and omissions in the Carter Page investigation.”

Page was a campaign associate of then-candidate Donald Trump who was illegally surveilled by the FBI.

Take a look at this piece from The Guardian in 2013 which started it all:

Having watched the Obama administration prosecute whistleblowers at a historically unprecedented rate, he fully expects the US government to attempt to use all its weight to punish him. “I am not afraid,” he said calmly, “because this is the choice I’ve made.”

He predicts the government will launch an investigation and “say I have broken the Espionage Act and helped our enemies, but that can be used against anyone who points out how massive and invasive the system has become”.

The only time he became emotional during the many hours of interviews was when he pondered the impact his choices would have on his family, many of whom work for the US government. “The only thing I fear is the harmful effects on my family, who I won’t be able to help any more. That’s what keeps me up at night,” he said, his eyes welling up with tears.



 

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