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FISA And The Still Too Secret Police


The FBI continues to lawlessly use counterintelligence powers against American citizens.
The Deep State Referee just admitted that the FBI continues to commit uncounted violations of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA).
If you sought to report a crime to the FBI, an FBI agent may have illegally surveilled your email. Even if you merely volunteered for the  FBI “Citizens Academy” program, the FBI may have illegally tracked all your online activity.
But the latest FBI offenses, like almost all prior FBI violations, are not a real problem, according to James Boasberg, presiding judge of the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. That court, among other purposes, is supposed to safeguard Americans’ constitutional right to privacy under FISA. FISA was originally enacted to create a narrow niche for foreign intelligence investigations that could be conducted without a warrant from a regular federal court. But as time passed, FISA morphed ....

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FBI Combed Through NSA's Trove of Americans' Communications Without a Warrant in Its Search for 'Racially Motivated Violent Extremists'


Posted on April 29, 2021
Bevan Hurley, Daily Mail, April 27, 2021
The FBI searched troves of communications sucked up by the National Security Agency for information on ‘racially motivated violent extremists’ without a warrant, ignoring previous warnings it was breaking the law.
The FBI’s requests for access to masses of electronic communications harvested by the National Security Agency (NSA) is revealed in a newly declassified report from the United States’ secret surveillance court.
It shows the FBI has continued to perform warrantless searches through the NSA’s most sensitive databases for routine criminal investigations, despite being told by a federal judge in 2018 and 2019 that such a use was an unconstitutional breach of privacy. ....

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FBI sifted through troves of foreign communications for information on American WITHOUT a warrant


FBI combed through NSA s trove of Americans communications WITHOUT a warrant in its search for racially motivated violent extremists when it was already warned the practice was unconstitutional
A newly declassified report shows the FBI trawled through vast troves of Americans communications collected by the National Security Agency
Despite previous warnings it was violating the Constitution, the report reveals how the FBI continues to use warrantless searches for routine criminal cases  
A single request from an FBI analyst for NSA data in connection with predicated criminal investigations relating to domestic terrorism turned up 33 hits 
It s unclear from the heavily-redacted FISA court report whether it uncovered any criminal extremist behavior or made any arrests resulting from the searches  ....

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High Court Urged To Make Foreign Intel Court Rulings Public


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High Court Urged To Make Foreign Intel Court Rulings Public
Law360 (April 19, 2021, 9:52 PM EDT) The American Civil Liberties Union on Monday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to consider whether the public has a First Amendment right to access the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court s rulings on the scope of U.S. government surveillance stemming from foreign intelligence probes.
In the latest salvo in a legal battle dating back to 2013, the ACLU, Columbia University s Knight First Amendment Institute and Yale Law School s Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic asked the high court to consider for the first time whether the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court must disclose redacted versions of its rulings regarding the government s bulk. ....

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