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Showing posts with label FBI. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Already Hit By Budget Cuts And Sequestration The FBI Must Now Face A Government Shutdown



FBI Now Tries To Manage With Shutdown After Sequestration -- Washington Times

Already hit by budget cuts and sequestration, the FBI is now trying to figure out how to deal with the federal shutdown that has laid off employees deemed “non-essential” to protecting national security.

The government shutdown that went into effect in the wee hours of Tuesday morning, the result of the Democratic Senate and Republican House unable to agree on funding the government, has led to hundreds of thousands of federal workers being furloughed without pay.

FBI agents are expressing concern that the shutdown might worsen cuts made to the law-enforcement agency thanks to the mandatory budget reductions known as sequestration.

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My Comment: Apparently sequestration has already severely impacted FBI operations .... I can only imagine what a government shutdown will produce.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

FBI Sued For Access to Facial-Recognition Records, June 26, 2013

Source: activistpost.com  

Lawsuit Seeks Transparency Before Implementation of a 'Bigger, Faster and Better' Biometrics System

As the FBI is rushing to build a "bigger, faster and better" biometrics database, it's also dragging its feet in releasing information related to the program's impact on the American public. In response, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today filed a lawsuit to compel the FBI to produce records to satisfy three outstanding Freedom of Information Act requests that EFF submitted one year ago to shine light on the program and its face-recognition components.

Since early 2011, EFF has been closely following the FBI's work to build out its Next Generation Identification (NGI) biometrics database, which would replace and expand upon the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS). The new program will include multiple biometric identifiers, such as iris scans, palm prints, face-recognition-ready photos, and voice data, and that information will be shared with other agencies at the local, state, federal and international levels. The face recognition component is set to launch in 2014.
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

FBI To Internet Providers: Spy For Us Or Face A $25,000 Fine, May 8, 2013

Source: popsci.com

Existing wiretap law is almost 20 years old and doesn't capture the nuances of modern internet use. Here's how the FBI plans to get around it.
By Kelsey D. Atherton

Existing wiretap law is almost 20 years old and doesn't capture the nuances of modern internet use. The Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act was first authorized in 1994, and it ordered "telecommunications carriers" to comply with court orders to assist in intercepting communication. Since then, communication online has taken off, while the landscape of what we know has telecommunications carriers has drastically changed. In 2006, the FCC expanded the act to include Internet access providers, but there's a tricky caveat: court orders under existing law only instruct internet communications providers to offer technical assistance to law enforcement. That gives the tech companies some leeway if they're uncomfortable handing over information; they can just say they were unable to make the technology work the way the FBI wants.

Under the new proposal, that wiggle room disappears. FBI officials can notify a company (with a wiretap order, say) that they need the tech to be surveillance-ready in 30 days. If not? Fines, starting at $25,000/day that the capability isn't there. Of course, complying isn't exactly free, either. Over at Lawfare, >Susan Landau writes:

The FBI plan is really about cost shifting. When wiretapping was about alligator clips, law enforcement paid the full costs of a tap. With CALEA, the government reimbursed the service providers $500 million for retrofitting old switches to be CALEA compliant, but the companies had to pay the costs of doing so for new infrastructure (law enforcement does pay for the work involved in executing a particular tap, but not the cost of creating the infrastructure). What the FBI wants to do now is have communications services wiretap compliant with private industry footing the bill.

The plan allows the FBI to adapt quickly as new media emerge, and more and more private information is in the hands of internet-based tech companies. But it's still a far cry from law. Right now, the Obama administration is considering the proposal. If White House officials choose to push it forward, it would still need to pass in Congress.

Monday, April 22, 2013

PROOF that the AP photo being used to incriminate Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is a fake!

Updated April 24th, 2013




By: World United News
Video Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-fDFZF9h8Y

How the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev photo was patched - (Example 01)



Video Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsPg3teCdLQ

After I rushed to put out the last video on the suspected doctored photo, it became very obvious that I should have explained what I was referring to in more of a detailed way, so let me try to show you one example of what I was talking about in the video above…

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There’s a large number of people out there that take the establishments position that the boy accused of the Boston bombing is guilty and so they openly rave that this person should be lynched and killed…SHAME on them!!...what a sad state the USA & Canada have become. Why should anyone believe the ever-changing narrative that the Mainstream media is spinning on behalf of the government? Especially after the establishment were caught lying in the past about 911, building 7, or weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The mainstream media have a responsibility to keep the government in check on behalf of the people, so their refusal to investigate concrete evidence in the past shows collusion with the incompetent that are supposed to represent the people…

Those that call for the suspects death, or lynching, seems to stem from the need to feel some sort of superiority over their fears and in my opinion are the type to lead us to the next major war. Whatever happened to investigative journalism, the right to a lawyer, or being innocent until proven guilty? Where is the empathy for life?

Government & Media Lynch party enablers lack morality, humanity, empathy for life, and many other human virtues…as for the people in this lynching party, How about common sense, human rights, and empathy…or the right to a fair trial where the term “Innocent until proven guilty” is not mere words but the ideals of a society, and its population… ~ Stewart Brennan
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Considering that the establishment based their whole new narrative & story about the 2 Tsarnaev brothers on this photo, citing he ran away without his backpack...a story that has clearly been manipulated to bring forth a patsy and cover the real bombers tracks, I would say this is Very significant evidence and that the FBI are trying to use these boys as Patsy’s…








 
Note the disproportionate size of the left arm

 





Boston Bombing: MSM Creates NEW Official Story
http://willyloman.wordpress.com/2013/04/21/boston-bombing-msm-creates-new-official-story-video-of-dzhokhar-planting-bomb-is-forgotten/

Here's a False Flag of the past that was never answered by the establishment or investigated by the Mainstream Media after tons of evidence surfaced.
 
Most of the people awake today know about building 7 on Sept 11, but for those that are not aware, here is the 3rd building that fell on that fateful day in New York City in a major false flag attack. "World Trade Center Building 7".



Video Link for Building 7 Compiled Footage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWorDrTC0Qg

 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

GRTV | The FBI Fosters, Funds and Equips American Terrorists, April 17, 2013

Source: GRTV.ca, corbettreport.com



The Boston Marathon bombing has provoked shock, grief and outrage from around the world. After decades of conditioning, the public automatically equates such terrorism with Muslim radicals. But the evidence shows that every major terror plot on American soil in the past 10 years has been fostered, funded and equipped by one organization: the FBI. -GRTV.ca
Transcript & Sources


Saturday, October 27, 2012

Pakistan’s anti-drone campaigner Imran Khan removed from US airline for interrogation


 
Pakistani politician Imran Khan (AFP Photo / A Majeed)

Source: Russia Today
http://rt.com/news/us-immigration-drone-strikes-398/

US immigration authorities have taken Pakistan’s former cricket superstar-turned-politician Imran Khan off a flight to New York and interrogated. Khan is known for his anti-drone campaigning.

Khan, who is now a popular political figure in Pakistan and ahead of the Pakistan Movement for Justice party (PTI), was removed from an American Airlines flight heading from Canada to New York and interrogated. Immigration officials asked him whether he was planning to protest in the US, as well as demanding to know his views on drone strikes and jihad.

Earlier this month, the former cricket star led thousands of Pakistani protesters, together with some US anti-war advocates, on a march from Islamabad to the tribal region of South Waziristan in opposition to US drone strikes. About 15,000 of his supporters joined him in the high-profile march, which focused attention on the strikes that have killed large numbers of civilians. Islamabad recently said that 80 percent of drone-related deaths were civilians.

“I was taken off the plane and interrogated by US Immigration in Canada on my views on drones. My stance is known. Drone attacks must stop,” Khan wrote in a tweet after being questioned on Friday. Khan had been on his way to the US to give a speech and attend a fundraiser organized by his political party, which the delay caused him to miss.

“Missed flight and sad to miss the fundraising lunch in NY but nothing will change my stance,” he tweeted.

Furthermore, Khan said the official who was questioning him did not seem to understand drone warfare himself. He also expressed confusion over why he was granted a visa to visit the US given if his stance on drones was a problem.

Khan heads a political party that was founded in 1996 and ignored for years. The PTI was called “Pakistan’s one-man party” by the US Department of State. Today, it is rapidly growing, with electable officials joining. The Pakistani leader believes the War on Terror “has been devastating for Pakistan,” he said in an interview with Julian Assange in June.

“Basically, our army was killing our own people,” he said.

He is an avid opponent to US presence on Pakistani soil – even when it came down to the killing of Osama Bin Laden in May 2011. The US mission to kill the former terrorist leader in Pakistan shows that “our ally did not trust us,” the politician said.

Rather than employ Pakistan as “a hired gun, being paid to kill America’s enemies,” Khan believes the US should trust that there will not be terrorism coming out of Pakistan.

Several Canadian commentators have suggested that groups protesting Khan’s entrance to the US may have influenced Immigration to pull him off the flight. The American Islamic Leadership Coalition last week requested that Hilary Clinton attempt to revoke his visa due to what they believe are sympathetic views towards the Taliban.

“The US Embassy made a significant error in granting this Islamist leader a visa,” the group said in a statement reported by the Sun. “Granting individuals like Khan access to the US to fundraise is against the interest of the people of Pakistan and the national security interests of the US.”

Ali Zaidi, a senior PTI party leader, demanded an apology from the US government for removing Khan from the plane. So far, no apologies have been made, and Immigration officials have only restated their policies.

“Our dual mission is to facilitate travel in the United States while we secure our borders, our people, and our visitors from those that would do us harm like terrorists and terrorist weapons, criminals, and contraband,” Customs and Border Protection spokesperson Joanne Ferreira told the Toronto Sun.