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After WikiLeaks' CIA Report, Judge Must Expand Mass Surveillance Cases
With the WikiLeaks document dump yesterday, it is now virtually certain that the intelligence agencies, despite court rulings by the Honorable Richard J. Leon of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, are continuing to violate the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution by engaging in massive spying on the American people.
Specifically, the WikiLeaks documents revealed that "our" intelligence agencies have the power to turn on our smart televisions and cellphones and eavesdrop on a 24/7 basis.
How, as a lawyer, for instance, can I for one have confidential communications with my clients concerning the very cases that I brought against the National Security Agency (NSA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and Director of National Intelligence (DIA), among other government and private defendants, including former President Barack Obama himself. Indeed, these landmark cases — and there are three of them, including a class action suit on behalf of all of the American people — are styled Klayman et. al v. Obama et al. (See www.freedomwatchusa.org.)
https://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/a...7614&aliaspath=/Manage/Articles/Template-Main
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Looks like the Widileaks is going to open more cans of worms than the establishment expected. Good hopefully they all get kicked out and some shut down esp. the CIA
With the WikiLeaks document dump yesterday, it is now virtually certain that the intelligence agencies, despite court rulings by the Honorable Richard J. Leon of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, are continuing to violate the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution by engaging in massive spying on the American people.
Specifically, the WikiLeaks documents revealed that "our" intelligence agencies have the power to turn on our smart televisions and cellphones and eavesdrop on a 24/7 basis.
How, as a lawyer, for instance, can I for one have confidential communications with my clients concerning the very cases that I brought against the National Security Agency (NSA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and Director of National Intelligence (DIA), among other government and private defendants, including former President Barack Obama himself. Indeed, these landmark cases — and there are three of them, including a class action suit on behalf of all of the American people — are styled Klayman et. al v. Obama et al. (See www.freedomwatchusa.org.)
https://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/a...7614&aliaspath=/Manage/Articles/Template-Main
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Looks like the Widileaks is going to open more cans of worms than the establishment expected. Good hopefully they all get kicked out and some shut down esp. the CIA