Anonymous ID: 0f3666 Sept. 12, 2021, 1:28 p.m. No.14566173   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14565927 (pb)

Reminds me of an old dig

 

#9224593 at 2020-05-18 17:51:02 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #11806: Lean Mean Press Beat'n Machine Edition

 

FISA/702 ABUSE/Nctc

 

Been digging abuse of FISA section 702 (704&705 as well)

past post for reference. >>9216147 (pb) >>9216164 (pb)

 

Came across this document while reading an article from Sundance at Conservative Treehouse. It was uploaded by Conservative Treehouse and I believe it to be Memorandum Opinion and Order 2016 (correct if wrong here)

 

https://www.scribd.com/document/349542716/top-secret-fisa-court-order-president-obama-spying-on-political-enemies

 

Brief description of doc from source:

A newly released court order from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA) found that the National Security Agency, under former President Obama, routinely violated American privacy protections while scouring through overseas intercepts and failed to disclose the extent of the problems until the final days before Donald Trump was elected president last fall. In describing the violations, the FISA court said the illegal searches conducted by the NSA under Obama were "widespread" and created a "very serious Fourth Amendment issue." These new discoveries come from a recently unsealed FISA court document dated April 26, 2017 and center around a hearing dated October 26, 2017, just days before the 2016 election, in which the FISA court apparently learned for the first time of "widespread" and illegal spying on American citizens by the NSA under the Obama administration.

 

In short it details the abuse that Admiral Rogers presented.

While reading, the usual parties made appearances as expected, C_A, FBI, DOJ, NSA, etc.

 

What caught my attention was the attention paid to the Nctc.

Excerpts from doc

 

Beginning in 2008, Nctc was authorized to receive certain FISA-derived information from terrorism cases uploaded by the FBI to its Automated Case Support system (ACS)

 

Nctc also has experience in handling information obtained under section 702 of the act. Since 2012, the Nctc has had access to minimized info obtained under section 702 through its access to certain case categories in FBIs general indices including ACS and another program known as Sentinel.o

 

*if you read through the section pertaining to the Nctc it reads like they previously had backdoor access to raw 702 upstream data and that their access is being curtailed and under watch after the 702 abuses were exposed.

 

"11. Nctc will receive raw information *redacted and subject to the same limitations as CIA (No upstream and no telephony)

 

*They really cracked down on access to raw 702 data with regards to the Nctc

 

So I searched qmap.pub for Nctc

 

One hit - #1764

 

https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/icotr/51117/2016_Cert_FISC_Memo_Opin_Order_Apr_2017.pdf📁

>Nicholas Rasmussen (IMPORTANT name to remember)

>Former Director of Nctc

https://www.mccaininstitute.org/staff/nicholas-rasmussen/📁

Think FISA.

Think NO NAME.

WH visitor logs: NO NAME/HUSSEIN (dates?)

WH visitor logs: NO NAME/BRENNAN/HUSSEIN (dates?)

WH visitor logs: NO NAME/BRENNAN/COMEY/HUSSEIN (dates?)

WH visitor logs: NO NAME/BRENNAN/CLAPPER/RICE/HUSSEIN (dates?)

Replaced by:

https://www.dni.gov/index.php/Nctc-who-we-are/director-Nctc📁

>Defense Intelligence Liaison to British Intelligence in London

Think UK.

Current Director of the C_A.

https://www.cia.gov/about-cia/leadership/gina-haspel.html📁

(UK bio removed)

>CIA's station chief London, UK

"Furthermore, Haspel is seen as a Russia expert and a close ally of Britain's MI6, having being London station chief from 2014 to 2017."

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/may/08/gina-haspel-cia-director-atone-past📁

The more you know.

Q

 

First link is to the doc referenced in beginning of post detailing FISA abuses

 

Second shows connection of former director of Nctc to McCain Insitute (who we know played a part in Steele dossier)

Nicholas Rasmussen linked to FISA and McCain.

 

Nctc needs some digs in regards to FISA abuse. ->suspect this has something to do with the reason why there is so much questioning on the difference between a counterterrorism investigation and a counterintelligence investigation regarding muh Russiagate