Anonymous ID: 82b42a March 7, 2023, 8:15 a.m. No.18461671   🗄️.is 🔗kun

BEWARE, Here Comes the Intel Community Laying Groundwork for FISA 702 Renewal

 

March 6, 2023 | Sundance

 

FTA:

 

"4th Amendment – “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

 

Either you are secure from federal search of your “private papers,” as outlined in the United States Constitution, or you are not.

 

There is no aspect of this “702” nonsense, where a secret court grants a secret authorization, to engage in secret surveillance, by some secret entity of government – which might be a contractor, just to “see if” you might be doing something suspicious, or against the interests of the federal government. The premise behind “702” reauthorization is unconstitutional.

 

How strongly do I feel about this?

 

I will openly campaign against any politician or candidate who does not fully endorse the elimination of FISA 702 Authorization in sum and total. I don’t care who the candidate is, or what his/her political affiliation might be.

 

I am sick and tired of having to construct communication systems, to engage in ordinary conversation and/or communication, knowing the biggest challenge is to construct the system to defend ordinary people against unconstitutional searches and seizures. Ironically, this includes the very commenting system you are using to share any opinion of this outline. This domestic surveillance system just needs to be stopped.

 

Steps off soapbox."

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/03/06/beware-here-comes-the-intel-community-laying-groundwork-for-fisa-702-renewal/

Anonymous ID: 82b42a March 7, 2023, 8:45 a.m. No.18461801   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1856

Some saw THIS yesterday:

 

EXCLUSIVE

DHS has a program gathering domestic intelligence — and virtually no one knows about it

 

By BETSY WOODRUFF SWAN

03/06/2023 04:30 AM EST

 

“Overt Human Intelligence Collection Program”

 

FTA:

 

"‘A loophole that we exploit’

 

A key theme that emerges from internal documents is that in recent years, many people working at I&A have said they fear they are breaking the law.

 

POLITICO reviewed a slide deck titled “I&A Management Analysis & Assistance Program Survey Findings for FOD.” FOD refers to I&A’s Field Operations Division — now called the Office of Regional Intelligence — which is the largest part of the office, with personnel working around the country. Those officials work with state, local and private sector partners; collect intelligence; and analyze intelligence. When the U.S. faces a domestic crisis related to national security or public safety, people in this section are expected to be the first in I&A to know about it and then to relay what they learn to the office’s leadership. Their focuses include domestic terror attacks, cyber attacks, border security issues, and natural disasters, along with a host of other threats and challenges.

 

Fears of Retaliation

 

The Management Analysis and Assistance Program survey slide deck from April 2021 details another prevalent concern: retaliation against people who speak out. Many employees didn’t even want to fill out a survey on working conditions because they feared being punished for sharing negative views, according to the document.

 

Politicization

 

Another major concern: political pressure. An Intelligence Community Climate Survey Analysis for FY 2020, during the Trump administration, found that a “significant number of respondents cited concerns with politicization of analytic products and/or the perceptions of undue influence that may compromise the integrity of the work performed by employees. This concern touches on analytic topics, the review process, and the appropriate safeguards in place to protect against undue influence.”

 

Domestic intelligence collection

 

The documents also cast light on the virtually unknown program run by the office that, in the views of some experts, raises civil liberties concerns: the Overt Human Intelligence Collection Program, abbreviated internally as OHIC.

 

Much remains unknown about the program and its impact — both on the people its collectors question and on any benefits it provides for U.S. national security.

 

“‘Collecting’ and ‘HUMINT’ are two words that should never be associated with I&A, never,” said Bachner. “It should be ‘analytics’ and ‘state and local support.’ That’s what should be associated with I&A.”"

 

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/06/dhs-domestic-intelligence-program-00085544

 

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Some years ago, I postedvto the anon community about a program -TWO, ACTUALLY - called"DOMEX", which is short for "Domestic Exploitation".

ONE of these programs officially belongs to DHS.

The OTHER "OFFICIALLY" DOES NOT EXIST.

 

DIG DIG DIG