Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 29, 2020, 10:07 a.m. No.12225120   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5161 >>5702 >>5766 >>5833

48 UIDs interesting

have some anons given up?

do they not trust the plan?

GEOTUS has them by the balls and the swamp is squirming - not even castration will save them at this point.

This anon is enjoying the show and has plenty of popcorn at the ready!

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 29, 2020, 10:39 a.m. No.12225613   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12225544

If you think you're going to get anything good coming around the corner off Jackson to head north on LaSalle towards Chicago's City Hall, you got a whole bunch of hopium going on.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 29, 2020, 10:46 a.m. No.12225711   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5715 >>5953

>>12224518

 

Notables for #15606 (part 1/2)

 

Bread at >>12222870

 

>>12223700 @BobbyPiton3: "Once PA, AZ or GA flip… the rest will fall like dominos…" tweet text, links, caps

>>12223683 Perdue: Ossoff’s ‘China Scandal’ Makes Swalwell, Hunter Biden Look ‘Small’

>>12223656 Why does Bill Gates and the rest of the deep staters do desperately want the globe cooled down at any cost?

>>12223625 Shootings in Democrat-Controlled Portland up over 116 Percent

>>12223624 >>12223628 anon shares who voted to override NDAA vote yesterday, those who didn't who are true Trump loyalists

>>12223605 Partisan Wikipedia Editors Work Overtime to Protect CNN

>>12223594 Delaware shop owner in Hunter Biden case files $500 million defamation suit against Twitter

>>12223590 anon gives advice how to effectively digg out the rats, and discover where they might have their hands in the CCP cookie jar

>>12223564 covid vaccine tracking a-ok unless it upsets illegals - Yahoo Finance News

>>12223558 @LLinWood wonders, has anyone heard from the Clintons? (cap)

>>12223549 2 caps of Q drops mentioning seals

>>12223547 War Room: "Maricopa Board of supervisors are PLEADING to make the phone calls stop…" top kek Patriots, well done!

>>12223543 Senator Amanda Chase retweets urging Trump supporters to gather in DC Jan 6th (cap)

>>12223540 how dolphins hunt (a bit like anons & autists)

>>12223503 Are House Democrats prepared to steal two elections?

>>12223465 Epstein's cellmate, was a co-operating witness, now a covid death https://youtu.be/dUQUcLrmyh8

>>12223455 Kamala allegedly just got vaccinated

>>12223453 Explosive Report Alleges Extensive Use Of Forced Labor At Apple Suppliers In China

>>12223451 Facebook announces its closing its Irish Holding Companies it used to not pay taxes on $30Billion in Profits last year….

>>12223378 GEOTUS ends Obama's 12-year run as America's most admired man - @prayingmedic tweet (cap) & Gallup poll analysis >>12223723

>>12223363 Trump Administration Rule Poised to Take a Stand Against Financial Censorship - "Time and time again, corporations bent the knee before outraged activists and stifled the free speech of ordinary Americans."

>>12223362 "The Department of Defense Civil Disturbance Plan, also known by its cryptonym GARDEN PLOT, was a general US Army and National Guard plan to respond to major domestic civil disturbances within the United States." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Garden_Plot

>>12223347 PF: Update on R103O1 ops flight

>>12223319 “Very proud to say we got the Odyssey removed from the curriculum this year!” (cancel culture/dumbing down synergy)

>>12223313 & >>12223368 Supreme Court enables Trump to exclude illegal aliens from 2020 census count

>>12223310 "We were spoiled, fat and happy" - until The Great Awakening, says anon

>>12223292 This story of how China sabotaged and abused the open internet

>>12223269 Trump Hotel in DC has rooms available for 5th & 6th Jan

>>12223261 dolphins: https://www.forces.net/news/dolphins-defence-how-military-uses-marine-mammals

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 29, 2020, 10:46 a.m. No.12225715   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5953

>>12225711

 

>>12224518

 

Notables for #15606 (part 2/2)

 

Bread at >>12222870

 

>>12223241 reminder: "Under what article can the President impose MI take over investigations for the 3 letter agencies? What conditions must present itself?"

>>12223234 anon opines to simmer down, "The US Mil has been in control since day 1"

>>12223227 Arizona Governor Doug Ducey's son Jack Ducey is Patners in a Music Management company with Phoenix based Entrepreneur David Nguyen >>12223286 Doug's son, Jack Ducey and his vampire bloodsucker video & >>12223736 other son Joe busted for fake ID & >>12223800 kid found OD'd at frat house he belongs to

>>12223205 More Evidence Of Biden's Treason & Criminality sauced with "Videos, interviews and other pertinent evidence of this treason hearted bilge rat's criminal dealings, nepotistic ways and treason."

>>12223193 Michelle Obama named most admired woman for third straight year - poll

>>12223176 anon writes: "I wrote my master's thesis on anthrax tracing as a joke (forensics degree) and had to conclude that the Anthrax scare was an inside job at the end. kek"

>>12223169 @RobertPLewis tweets "How did a team of former Green Berets foresee the end result of the "16 year plan to destroy America" all they way back in 2012?" cap & link

>>12223162 @DonaldJTrumpJr tweets about Stacey Abrams' sister protecting dirty GA voter rolls (cap)

>>12223108 Sauced dig on the swing state Secretaries of State and their Campaign Contributions

>>12223099 Nevada SOS forwarded personally identifiable voter information (voter rolls) to Kavtech, a private Pakistani-based business intelligence firm with close ties to the Pakistani intelligence services, ISI.

>>12223096 Ex-Texas state Senate candidate says she was ‘gagged, bound, tortured’ in hotel attack

>>12223085 >>12223094 The very long history of Muslim penetration of US Govt

>>12223080 ANTHRAX and Joe Biden: text from interesting related document >>12223102 suspected perp Bruce Edward Ivins "committed suicide"

>>12223060 @Sidneypowell1 retweets that Perkins Coie, legal rep for DNC in voter fraud lawsuits, has offices in Shanghai & Beijing (cap)

>>12223050 Ellen DeGeneres shares that she grew up without vaccinations in her father's obituary

>>12223048 Sidney asked for us to research the State AG's. Well this is what we are after. https://dems.ag/ (and more sauce in post)

>>12223045 @sidneypowell1, multiple grievances filed, she comes out swinging (caps)

>>12223044 PF comments on Delaware. The dodgy leasing capital of the US

>>12223043 fashion designer Pierre Cardin passed away today Dec 29th 2020

>>12223042 Are Scavino's "dolphin" drops about use of phones to locate? Remember "The Dark Knight"?

>>12223038 CDAN: Did Feds freeze Ghislaine's LLC's assets? Probable husband Borgerson paid her property tax bill out of pocket this time round

>>12223016 How to talk to relatives who believe conspiracy theories (for keks)

 

#15606

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 29, 2020, 10:56 a.m. No.12225856   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12225822

>6 month cd - 10%

>1 year cd - 20%

sure you didn't add an extra zero?

1% jumbo CD's start @ $100,000 investment and are not even paying out 1% APY for one year

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 29, 2020, 11:07 a.m. No.12225981   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6056

>>12222805 (pb)

Sunset

 

Section 215 Expired: Year in Review 2020

On March 15, 2020, Section 215 of the PATRIOT Actasurveillance law with a rich history of government overreach and abuse expired due to its sunset clause. Along with two other PATRIOT Act provisions, Section 215 lapsed after lawmakers failed to reach an agreement on a broader set of reforms to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

 

In the week before the law expired, the House of Representatives passed the USA FREEDOM Reauthorization Act, without committee markup or floor amendments, which would have extended Section 215 for three more years, along with some modest reforms.

 

As any cartoon viewer knows, in order for any bill to become law, the House and Senate must pass an identical bill, and the President must sign it. That didn’t happen with the USA FREEDOM Reauthorization Act. Knowing that House’s bill would fail in the Senate, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell brought a bill to the floor that would extend all the expiring provisions for another 77 days, without any reforms at all. Senator McConnell's extension passed the Senate without debate.

 

But the House of Representatives left town without passing Senator McConnell’s bill. That meant that Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act, along with the so-called lone wolf and the roving wiretap provisions expired. Section 215 is best known as the law the intelligence community relied on to conduct mass surveillance of Americans’ telephone records, a program held to be likely illegal by two federal courts of appeals. It has other, largely secret uses as well.

But is it dead?

 

Although Section 215 and the two other provisions have expired, that doesn’t mean they’re gone forever. For example, in 2015, during the debate over the USA FREEDOM Act, these same provisions were also allowed to expire for a short period of time, and then Congress reauthorized them for another four years. While transparency is still lacking in how these programs operate, the intelligence community did not report a disruption in any of these “critical” programs at that time. If Congress chooses to reauthorize these programs early in the new Congress, this lapse in 2020 may not have much of an overall impact.

 

In addition, the New York Times and others have noted that Section 215’s expiration clause contains an exception permitting the intelligence community to use the law for investigations that were ongoing at the time of expiration or to investigate “offenses or potential offenses” that occurred before the sunset. Broad reliance on this exception would subvert Congress’s will when it repeatedly included sunset provisions to cause Section 215 to expire, and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court should carefullyand publiclycircumscribe any attempt to rely on it.

 

EFF has repeatedly argued that if Congress can’t agree on real reforms to these problematic laws, they should be allowed to expire and stay that way. While we are pleased that Congress didn't mechanically reauthorize Section 215, it is only one of a number of largely overlapping surveillance authorities. And with a new Congress and a new Administration, the House and the Senate should take this unique opportunity to learn more about these provisions and create additional oversight into the surveillance programs that rely on them. The expired provisions should remain expired until Congress enacts the additional, meaningful reforms we’ve been seeking.

 

To be clear, even the permanent loss of the current version of the law will still leave the government with a range of tools that are still incredibly powerful. These include other provisions of FISA as well as surveillance authorities used in criminal investigations, many of which can include gag orders to protect sensitive information.

 

But allowing Section 215 and the other provisions to expire in 2020 means that Congress has the opportunity to discuss whether these authorities are actually needed, without the pressure of a ticking clock.

 

You can read more about what EFF is calling for when it comes to reining in NSA spying, reforming FISA, and restoring Americans’ privacy here.

 

This article is part of our Year in Review series. Read other articles about the fight for digital rights in 2020.

 

Tuesday 29th December 2020 5:41 pm(Check it out they are time traveling er…where is this server? Dasting)

 

https://www.peeto.net/eff/Section%20215%20Expired%3A%20Year%20in%20Review%202020?page=1

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 29, 2020, 11:14 a.m. No.12226056   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12222805 (pb)

>>12225981

Jewel v. NSA

 

In Jewel v. NSA, EFF is suing the NSA and other government agencies on behalf of AT&T customers to stop the illegal unconstitutional and ongoing dragnet surveillance of their communications and communications records.

 

Filed in 2008, Jewel v. NSA is aimed at ending the NSA’s dragnet surveillance of millions of ordinary Americans and holding accountable the government officials who illegally authorized it. Evidence in the case includes undisputed documents provided by former AT&T telecommunications technician Mark Klein showing AT&T has routed copies of Internet traffic to a secret room in San Francisco controlled by the NSA.

 

It also includes declarations from three NSA whistleblowers along with a mountain of other evidence, including secret government documents recently published in the Guardian and Washington Post that confirm our allegations. Two of the most critical documents directly reference the “upstream” collection of communications from fiber optic cables and the domestic telephone records collection program, which was subsequently confirmed by the government in June 2013.

 

In addition to suing the government agencies involved in the domestic dragnet, Jewel v. NSA also targets the individuals responsible for creating authorizing and implementing the illegal program including DIRNSA Keith Alexander and former Vice President Dick Cheney, Cheney’s former chief of staff David Addington, former Attorney General and White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales, and other individuals who ordered or participated in the warrantless domestic surveillance.

 

The Obama administration moved to dismiss Jewel in 2009, claiming that litigation over the wiretapping program would require the government to disclose privileged “state secrets” and that it was immune from suit. The court instead ruled that the case should be dismissed on standing grounds. Fortunately, in December of 2011, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Plaintiffs’ allegations were sufficient to provide standing and Jewel could proceed in district court.

 

In July 2012, EFF moved to have the court declare that the FISA law applies instead of the state secrets privilege; in September, 2012 the government renewed its "state secrets" claims and the matter was heard by the federal district court in San Francisco on Dec. 14, 2012.

 

In July 2013, the court rejected the government’s “state secrets” argument, ruling that any properly classified details can be litigated under the procedures of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The court did dismiss some of our statutory claims, but the other claims, including that the program violates the First and Fourth Amendments of the Constitution, continue.

 

For the full complaint in Jewel v. NSA and the RECAP archive of the full Jewel case docket at the District Court.

 

Watch video of the Dec. 14, 2012 Hearing here and read the most recent court ruling rejecting the government’s “state secrets” argument here.

 

Oral argument on the Government's Motion to Dismiss the Appeal was held on October 28, 2015 at 2:00 in Courtroom 1 of the Richard H. Chambers US Court of Appeals, Pasadena, CA. You can watch the oral argument here : http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/media/view_video.php?pk_vid=0000008439

 

https://www.eff.org/cases/jewel

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 29, 2020, 11:15 a.m. No.12226074   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12225973 I think this is the true "Fix". The steal has been planned for 4 years (or longer!) The real "Fix" is to ignore and never take receipt of evidence. They planned it this way long ago. This is not organic progression. They all have been paid and promised positions.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 29, 2020, 11:22 a.m. No.12226166   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12226138

I don't need to

a jumbo CD (meaning $100,000 or more) only pays about 1% APY (annual percentage yield) for a term of one year.

He is not being honest IMO

>as of January 2021

>https://www.investopedia.com/best-jumbo-cd-rates-4797766

>For instance, the average 1-year standard CD currently pays 0.18% APY, while the FDIC average for 1-year jumbo CDs with a $100,000 minimum is just a basis point higher at 0.19% APY.