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BREAKING: Newly obtained email reveals FBI deputy director Paul Abbate encouraged agents to use warrantless wiretaps against American civilians.
According to an email dated April 20 obtained by WIRED, authored by FBI deputy director Paul Abbate to employees: “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.]
Abbate added: “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.”
According to US representative Zoe Lofgren, a Democrat from California: “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”

“This directly contradicts earlier assertions from the FBI during the debate over Section 702’s reauthorization.”
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 including; 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.
The bureau first began reporting the figure publicly in 2021, releasing the total number of times that these searches took place, with that number being 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. dni.gov/files/CLPT/doc…
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May 14
BREAKING: The FBI has been illegally abusing the security clearance process by withholding employment in retaliation against whistleblowers, according to IG report.
The FBI has sidelined dozens of whistleblowers by suspending their security clearances for more than a year, according to an inspector general’s report released Tuesday.

This comes despite a top bureau official denying the retaliation in closed-door depositions before Congress, according to transcripts reviewed by The NY Post.
Justice Department watchdog Michael Horowitz revealed in a letter to Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco that the FBI lacks protections for whistleblowers who claim they are being put on ice in retaliation for going to Congress.

The bureau notably did not provide avenues for whistleblowers to retain employment while their clearances were being reviewed, the five-page missive from Horowitz stated.

oig.justice.gov/sites/default/…
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May 13
BREAKING: Newly obtained documents reveal that non-U.S. citizens will be allowed to vote in the upcoming local elections. Image
To register to vote in the District of Columbia as a non-citizen, you must: Be at least 17 years old and 18 years old by the next General Election; Maintain residency in the District of Columbia for at least 30 days prior to the election in which you intend to vote; Not claim voting residence or the right to vote in any state, territory, or country; Not been found by a court to be legally incompetent to vote.Image
All you need to vote is proof of your address in the District of Columbia: Image
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May 11
BREAKING: Voting machine warehouse supervisor, Jim Savage, allegedly entered a Pennsylvania voting precinct three days after the 2020 presidential election, plugged a vDrive into a voting machine and flipped over 50,000 votes, according to computer forensic expert Greg Stenstrom.
A second witness, an election employee alleges that during the training, Jim Savage held up a vDrive and stated that it controls all of the votes, and that you could change an election with this.
Jim Savage posted a picture on Facebook which seems to resemble a drawing of Trump in handcuffs, and titled “I only have one request…” Image
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May 9
BREAKING: The IRS will now target individuals who threaten the U.S. government’s 'ability to govern,' a vague new criterion for criminal investigations. This includes protesters of 'foreign relations' under the guise of 'national security,' according to its updated operating manual.
According to the IRS, ‘national security’ refers to “The national defense or foreign relations of the U.S. and includes, within a Treasury context, U.S. economic vitality, global competitiveness, market sensitivity, and tracking terrorist assets/financial crimes.” irs.gov/irm/part10/irm…
Meaning the IRS is expanding its scope to include a broad range of individuals, potentially including Americans protesting their government’s foreign relations to day traders, in its investigative efforts.
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May 7
BREAKING: Newly obtained internal documents reveal that the Washington, DC, police have been paying for and using online surveillance tools to monitor citizens' social media activity and track geo-locations, as well as to collect data on individual users, their friend networks, and monitor public protests.
From 2014 to 2022, the Metropolitan Police Department utilized software from companies: Babel Street, Dataminr, Sprinklr, and Voyager.
Voyager boasts powerful social media monitoring tools, identifying influencers, activists, and 'disrupters,' analyzing their posts, geolocating data, and assessing personal relationships.

It claims to aid investigations by tracking social networks for potential links to past law enforcement searches.

According to Voyager, DC police could amass a vast database of 'persons of interest,' potentially including innocent individuals linked to arrestees on social media. This data, retained 'for the life of the Voyager system,' acts as a time machine, allowing access to old or irrelevant information, raising privacy concerns.Image
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May 1
BREAKING: 136 pro-Palestinian college/university-campus encampments were being planned back in November 2023, according to LA source familiar with local organizers. Image
Funds for "encampments" are being routed through Venmo (mostly) and CashApp.

Protesters are advised to avoid mentioning "Palestine, Gaza, [and] related emojis in the payment" due to potential “censorship.” Image
Here is the group who seems to be funding the encampments:
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