FISA Court Ruled that FBI Improperly Used NSA Surveillance Data to Snoop on Americans

the other mike

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This is old news for people like me who've been saying this for over a year.

According to a new declassified ruling from the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), FBI personnel systematically abused National Security Agency (NSA) mass surveillance data in both 2017 and 2018. The 138-page ruling, which dates back to October 2018, was only unsealed 12 months later in October 2019. It offers a rare look at how the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been abusing the constitutional privacy rights of U.S. citizens with alarming regularity. The court ruling is also a stinging rebuke to the FBI’s overreach of its ability to search surveillance intelligence databases

FISA Court Ruled that FBI Improperly Used NSA Surveillance Data to Snoop on Americans

 
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Civil libertarians have been warning of these possibility since reports came out about the Telecoms allowing the government to install not so secret sniffer devices on the trunk lines after 9-11.
 
Civil libertarians have been warning of these possibility since reports came out about the Telecoms allowing the government to install not so secret sniffer devices on the trunk lines after 9-11.
They were spying before 9/11, but that gave them the green light to
massively expand, which they did.

Look up all the new NSA data processing and storage centers now, San Antonio, Utah, Maryland, UK, Australia.....
 

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