Anonymous ID: 5ba9f9 Jan. 18, 2023, 1:06 p.m. No.18169808   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9820 >>9879 >>9917 >>9986

Secretive Surveillance Program Captured 150 Million International Money Transfers Spanning 20 Countries: Sen. Wyden

 

A secretive financial surveillance database established by the Arizona attorney general's office in 2014 has ballooned into a behemoth tool used by more than 600 law-enforcement entities, which can search for more than 150 million money transfers between people in the US and more than 20 countries, according to internal program documents obtained by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR).

 

The database is called TRAC, or Transational Record Analysis Center, and was established as part of a settlement reached with Western Union to combat human trafficking and drug runners from Mexico. The data includes the full names of both the sender and the recipient, along with the amount of the transaction, the Wall Street Journal reports.

 

"It’s a law-enforcement investigative tool," said Rich Lebel, TRAC’s director, who claims that the program has resulted in hundreds of leads and busts involving drug cartels and other criminals engaged in money laundering. "We don’t broadcast it to the world, but we don’t run from or hide from it either."

 

Three money-services companies, MoneyGram, Euronet, and Viamericas, sent TRAC bulk tranches of customer data in response to subpoenas issued out of the San Juan, Puerto Rico office of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.

 

Euronet and Viamericas had received customs summonses from that office seeking data for transactions between anywhere in the U.S. and countries including many in the Caribbean and Latin America as well as Canada, France, Spain, Ukraine and China, the companies told Mr. Wyden. Those subpoenas ordered the money-services companies to turn the data over to TRAC. -WSJ

 

What's more, many of the subpoenas given to TRAC were extremely broad - often requiring all data on transfers between certain places above the $500 threshold, according to the documents - even in cases where an American living in a border state sends $500 or more to another American living elsewhere in the country.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/secretive-surveillance-program-captured-150-million-international-wire-transfers-spanning

Anonymous ID: 5ba9f9 Jan. 18, 2023, 1:09 p.m. No.18169830   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Just putting this here so that when I work with Congress to subpoena @PolitiFact

& expose their unconstitutional censorship coordination w/the Biden regime, I can use this as Exhibit A in hearings & lawsuits

 

Joe Biden is a child predator & I have a 1st Amdt right to say that

 

https://twitter.com/DC_Draino/status/1615501993807679490

Anonymous ID: 5ba9f9 Jan. 18, 2023, 1:11 p.m. No.18169838   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9917 >>9986

COVER UP: National Archives Tells Rep. Comer It Has to Consult with the Justice Department Before Sharing Biden Document Info with Congress

 

Here is the two-tiered ‘justice’ system at work.

 

The National Archives responded to House Oversight Chairman James Comer’s request for information related to Biden’s documents scandal.

 

Joe Biden stored top-secret files with the “sensitive compartmented information” (SCIF) designation at Penn Biden Center in DC.

 

Government officials discovered more classified documents at Joe Biden’s Delaware home – in the garage next to his Corvette.

 

Rep. Comer last week requested:

 

  1. All documents retrieved from President Biden’s personal office at the Penn Biden Center

 

  1. All internal documents and communications regarding the documents retrieved from President Biden’s personal office at the Penn Biden Center

 

  1. A list of all people who had access to President Biden’s personal office at the Penn Biden Center

 

  1. All documents and communications related to the handling of the classified material by President Biden’s personal lawyers — including but not limited to their security clearance status

 

  1. All documents and communications between or among the White House and the Department of Justice or NARA [National Archives and Records Administration] regarding the documents retrieved from President Biden’s personal office at the Penn Biden Center

 

The National Archives FINALLY responded to Rep. Comer on Tuesday night and said it has to consult with the Justice Department before sharing any information on the Biden documents scandal.

 

“DOJ has advised it will need to consult with the newly appointed Office of Special Counsel (SCO) in DOJ, to assess whether information can be released without interfering with the SCO’s investigation,” Archivist Debra Steidel Wall wrote in the letter sent Tuesday night.

 

Ms. Wall lashed out at Republicans for accusing the National Archives of treating Biden’s document scandal differently than Trump.

 

Trump lawfully stored presidential records at Mar-a-Lago while Biden stole the classified documents and improperly stored them in his garage.

 

“Our action and responses with respect to both of these matters have been entirely consistent and without any political bias,” Wall wrote.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/cover-national-archives-tells-rep-comer-consult-justice-department-sharing-biden-document-info-congress/

Anonymous ID: 5ba9f9 Jan. 18, 2023, 1:18 p.m. No.18169876   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9917 >>9986

Pfizer, Fauci staffers sign off on research finding mRNA COVID vaccines produce worse antibodies

 

Second study in a month to find "class switch" to so-called IgG4 antibodies, known for their mild immune response, in mRNA recipients alone. Future of Johnson & Johnson's traditional vaccine unclear as demand craters.

 

Less than a month after the CDC marked the two-year anniversary of the first administered COVID-19 vaccine by telling Americans to get a bivalent booster, two peer-reviewed German studies have found that mRNA vaccines — the vast majority of the U.S. market — induce worse antibodies compared to traditional adenovirus vaccines.

 

The first paper, published in Science Immunology Dec. 22, focused on mRNA boosters, while the second, published in Frontiers in Immunology Jan. 12, found the same association with the two-dose primary series.

 

The Frontiers paper has the added distinction of a Pfizer scientist serving as its editor and one of Anthony Fauci's staffers at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases as a peer reviewer, suggesting the mRNA vaccine maker and feds were aware of a potential antibody problem around the time Omicron-targeting boosters were authorized.

 

The findings call into question the government's promotion of bivalent boosting even while regulators admit that newer COVID variants are evading vaccines.

 

New York City's Department of Health told residents Friday the XBB.1.5 Omicron subvariant now comprises three-quarters of documented COVID infections in the city.

 

It is "the most transmissible form of COVID-19 that we know of to date and may be more likely to infect people who have been vaccinated or already had COVID-19," the department tweeted. It didn't answer Just the News queries about the evidence for its claims about vaccination or prior infection.

 

The CDC said XBB.1.5 accounted for 43% of documented infections nationwide last week, with under 3% from BA.5, which is part of the bivalent cocktail. University of Tokyo virologists shared research Sunday that found XBB.1.5 exhibits "profound immune resistance" and "augmented ACE2 binding affinity," and hence "increased transmissibility," due to specific mutations.

 

While the World Health Organization deemed XBB variants "the most antibody-resistant variants to date" in a "rapid risk assessment" last week, it said XBB.1.5 specifically "does not carry any mutation known to be associated with potential change in severity."

 

The University of Lübeck researchers behind the Frontiers study confirmed the so-called IgG4 antibody "class switch" first observed by their peers at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg among healthcare workers in the Science Immunology paper, which was submitted 11 days earlier in August.

 

The Lübeck researchers recruited 157 people starting in December 2020 and split them into six groups, five of which had no known prior infection.

 

The first five received either two doses of Pfizer, Moderna or traditional AstraZeneca, or one dose of AstraZeneca followed by either a Pfizer or Moderna dose. The sixth group — infected but not hospitalized — received one or two Pfizer doses.

 

"[R]epeated immunization of [uninfected] individuals with the mRNA vaccines increased the proportion of the IgG4 subclass over time which might influence the long-term Ab [antibody] effector functions," according to the paper.

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/pfizer-fauci-staffers-sign-research-finding-mrna-covid-vaccines-produce