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  • Bodhisattva

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    (from Wired magazine, May 8, 2024)

    A top FBI official is encouraging employees to continue to investigate Americans using a warrantless foreign surveillance program in an effort to justify the bureau’s spy powers, according to an internal email obtained by WIRED.

    Known as Section 702, the program is controversial for having been misused by the FBI to target US protesters, journalists, and even a sitting member of Congress. US lawmakers, nevertheless, voted to extend the program in April for an additional two years, while codifying a slew of procedures that the FBI claims is working to stop the abuse.

    Obtained by WIRED, an April 20 email authored by FBI deputy director Paul Abbate to employees states: “To continue to demonstrate why tools like this are essential to our mission, we need to use them, while also holding ourselves accountable for doing so properly and in compliance with legal requirements.” [Emphasis his.]


    Added Abbate: “I urge everyone to continue to look for ways to appropriately use US person queries to advance the mission, with the added confidence that this new pre-approval requirement will help ensure that those queries are fully compliant with the law.”

    “The deputy director's email seems to show that the FBI is actively pushing for more surveillance of Americans, not out of necessity but as a default,” says US representative Zoe Lofgren, a Democrat from California. “This directly contradicts earlier assertions from the FBI during the debate over Section 702’s reauthorization.”


    Following publication, FBI spokesperson Susan McKee provided a statement from the bureau that mischaracterized WIRED's reporting, inaccurately claiming it “alleged that that the FBI instructed its employees to violate the law or FBI policies.” The statement added that Abbate's email “emphasized Congress’ recognition of the vital importance of FISA Section 702 to protect the American people and was sent to ensure that FBI personnel were immediately aware of, and in compliance with, the privacy enhancing changes the law has put in place.”



    Authorized under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the 702 program permits the government to enlist American companies to eavesdrop on a variety of communications—calls, texts, emails, and possibly other forms of messaging—all without the need for a search warrant. The key requirement for the program is that at least one of the recipients (the individual “targeted”) be a foreigner reasonably believed to be somewhere other than on US soil.


    In a statement to Congress last year, FBI director Christopher Wray emphasized that the bureau’s focus was on “dramatically reducing” the number of times its agents scoured the 702 database for information on Americans.

    The frequency with which the FBI runs US phone numbers or email accounts through the 702 database is hazy. The bureau first began reporting the figure publicly in 2021, releasing the total number of times that these searches took place. That number was 2.9 million. Since then, the FBI has “updated its counting methodology” to count only unique searches. (To wit, running the same phone number through the database multiple times a year now counts as a single search.) As a result, at least in part, the number dropped to 119,383 the following year. In 2023, under more stringent guidelines, it dropped further, to 57,094.
     

    jettjon

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    Google Geo-fence warrant, Stingray surveillance and parallel construction. Fedgov can literally obtain a warrant for a large area (say a protest), emulate cell towers, intercept your text and voice messages, and then turn around and use those as secret evidence to construct a parallel investigation not tied to the original warrant or data collection.
     

    FLT

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    The Tallahassee police dept. used stingray in Tallahassee for years . They got their wrist slapped for letting the secret get out. I seriously doubt that they ever stopped using it , and likely still use to this day.
     

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    Welcome to the USSA where the law of the land is being erased one by one. I bet spray tan hero won’t even address it but rather do his part in distraction with clown court and pornstars while the constitution is destroyed. His teammate with dementia is doing a good job too at being a clown while this stuff happens to the people.
     

    Bodhisattva

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    Welcome to the USSA where the law of the land is being erased one by one. I bet spray tan hero won’t even address it but rather do his part in distraction with clown court and pornstars while the constitution is destroyed. His teammate with dementia is doing a good job too at being a clown while this stuff happens to the people.
    It’s like the Weimar Republic de-volving into nazi germany. Our Kristallnacht might just be Election Day, 2024.
    (I said it here, first)
     

    DevilDog

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    Nothing will change until the people rise up and take back what is rightfully theirs... namely our Freedoms.

    Politicians have devolved into nothing more than take the power from the people and fatten their own pockets ass clowns.

    They will strengthen other countries while weakening ours and as long as they are making money, they don't care.
     
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