Anonymous ID: abea7f Aug. 30, 2021, 6:26 a.m. No.14491202   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1530 >>1749 >>1853

Alex, I'll take 1000 for 'Tools for Framing Dissenters'.

 

Australian Senate Passes Identify and Disrupt Bill Amid Overreach Concerns

August 26, 2021

 

The Australian Senate passed controversial legislation this week that gives crime agencies significant new powers to digitally spy on suspected criminals.

 

The Surveillance Legislation Amendment (Identify and Disrupt) Bill 2020 gives the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) access to three new types of warrants designed to target cyber-enabled serious and organised crime.

 

A new data disruption warrant allows either agency to tap into a suspected criminal’s computer or network to access data and disrupt suspected criminal activity.

 

The network activity warrant allows the agencies to collect intelligence on criminal networks operating online. The account takeover warrant enables the agencies to take over a person’s online account for the purposes of gathering evidence of criminal activity.

 

Minister for Home Affairs, the Hon Karen Andrews MP says the bill is needed to ensure Australia’s law enforcement agencies have the tools they need to keep pace with online criminal activity.

 

“This Bill is just one more step the Government is taking to ensure our agencies maintain that edge,” Minister Andrews says.

 

”Under our changes, the AFP will have more tools to pursue organised crime gangs to keep drugs off our street and out of our community, and those who commit the most heinous crimes against children.”

 

Earlier in August, a Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) inquiry into the proposed legislation called it world-leading and novel. But the committee identified issues with the articulation and definition of necessity and proportionality regarding the proposed new spying powers.

 

In their final report, the PJCIS made 33 recommendations. Sixty amendments were made to the original bill before it passed the Senate on Wednesday. The amendments addressed 23 of the recommendations made by the PJCIS.

 

Despite some concerns, the legislation was passed with the support of the opposition Labor Party. Labor calls it an important bill that addresses gaps in the legislative framework. But Labor remains concerned about how the new powers could be used.

 

Previously, concerns were raised about the broad range of criminal activity the warrants could be used to counter. There are also concerns warrants are authorised by a member of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal rather than a judge.

 

Critics of the bill say its scope should be confined to defined serious crimes. As it stands, the catch-all provisions could potentially extend to tax offences and copyright infringements.

 

“There is a lack of evidence justifying the need for warrants of this nature,” says Greens Senator Lidia Thorpe.

 

However, the Australian Government says the amendments address many of these concerns. Amendments raised the bar to issue warrants from “justifiable and proportionate” to “reasonably necessary and proportionate.”

 

Karen Andrews says the new powers will be monitored by the Commonwealth Ombudsman and the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security. The Minister says this will ensure any agency use of the powers is appropriate.

 

The Identify and Disrupt Bill will also be subject to review by the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor and the PJCIS in 2024.

 

https://australiancybersecuritymagazine.com.au/australian-senate-passes-identify-and-disrupt-bill-amid-overreach-concerns/

Anonymous ID: abea7f Aug. 30, 2021, 7:03 a.m. No.14491356   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1458 >>1530 >>1713 >>1749 >>1853

(((panic)))

 

USMC Take Troubling Step Against Marine Commander Who Demanded Accountability on Afghanistan

August 30, 2021

 

So what happens when you call out the powers that be and demand accountability, saying that you are going to get it, as Marine LTC Stuart Scheller has done?

 

Now, after his last video, the leadership is clearly not going to take it and they are moving against him because he’s gotten far too much attention. As we previously reported, they had already relieved him of his command. Now the USMC is going to paint him as having mental health problems and being a “threat” because he spoke about bringing the “system down.”

 

There’s nothing in his video that indicates that he’s a threat to anyone, he’s a bringer of truth that explodes the narrative that they want to pitch so they’re going to paint him as a nut and try to do him in. Talk about a scary reaction by the leadership to being questioned, bringing power to bear against someone who asks for accountability.

 

They’re also doing this because dissent on the issue of what the leadership did in Afghanistan has been growing and they’re going to try to make an example of him to prevent anyone else from doing the same thing in the future.

 

This is what they’re worried about — they’re worried about more people stepping up and calling for accountability.

 

Now, Scheller said that he was resigning, I doubt that he put his papers in yet since he said it earlier today. And then it will take time to process. But then he should theoretically be beyond their particular reach, although they will, as I said paint him as a danger and try to smear him. That could be problematic for him even after resigning. So as to that question of whether there’s anyone in military leadership who has enough honor to match this man’s sacrifice, apparently the answer is not only don’t they have honor but they’re just as cutthroat as any Democratic politician.

 

But what it sounds like is he’s going to need some free legal help to assist him from the cutthroat folks he may be faced with here.

 

https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2021/08/30/usmc-take-troubling-step-against-marine-commander-who-demanded-accountability-on-afghanistan-n435046

Anonymous ID: abea7f Aug. 30, 2021, 7:16 a.m. No.14491413   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14491286

 

Very true, they're creative deviance is waning.

 

Thinking of all those who have crossed the boundary of Treason, only to now realize they'll be cooked in the squat.

Anonymous ID: abea7f Aug. 30, 2021, 7:24 a.m. No.14491446   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1505 >>1530 >>1749 >>1853

meanwhile in Kabul:

Developing: Military Brass at Kabul Airport Is Refusing to Let American Women and Children Inside Gate

August 30, 2021

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/08/developing-military-brass-kabul-airport-refusing-let-american-women-children-inside-gate/

Anonymous ID: abea7f Aug. 30, 2021, 8:39 a.m. No.14491791   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14491537

>I pray I have the resolve that I feel this man is showing when my time comes to make an immediate moral choice like the one he has faced

 

Indeed, don't we all.