Anonymous ID: 7fa768 Feb. 12, 2019, 3:56 p.m. No.5147697   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Lisa Page Caught in ‘Quid Pro Quo’ Scandal Over Classified Hillary Clinton Email

 

Thank you, Judicial Watch.

 

Thanks to an email uncovered by conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch, we now know that former FBI lawyer Lisa Page described a ‘quid pro quo’ with the State Department to cover up a classified email found on Hillary Clinton’s private server.

 

Lisa Page, who was an FBI lawyer at the time, sent her paramour, Peter Strzok and other FBI officials an email a few weeks before election day in 2016 worrying about a pending FOIA disclosure that would reveal a discussion between top State Department officials and DOJ officials about a potential quid pro quo agreement.

 

The quid pro quo arrangement would have the State Department giving the FBI more “LEGAT positions” for its overseas office in exchange for hiding one of Hillary Clinton’s emails from the public.

 

Lisa Page asked the State Department if the FBI could “change the basis of the FOIA” withhold [decision] re Hillary’s email from classified to “something else.”

 

Screenshot of Lisa Page’s quid pro quo email via the Daily Mail:

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/02/lisa-page-caught-in-quid-pro-quo-scandal-over-classified-hillary-clinton-email/

Anonymous ID: 7fa768 Feb. 12, 2019, 4:02 p.m. No.5147781   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Customer loyalty rewards programs used to convince the public to accept 9,000 private license plate readers

 

The die has been cast, whether it is digital drivers licenses, digital license plates, license plate readers or facial recognition cameras. Everyone from private corporations to law enforcement follows the same script; offer Americans customer loyalty rewards programs in exchange for the loss of their privacy.

 

Surveillance politics and law enforcement regularly tout license plate readers as a necessary extension of public safety at the expense of our privacy. But now things have gotten out of control as a recent Quartz headline warned "In just two years, 9,000 of these cameras (ALPR) were installed to spy on your car."

 

A Massachusetts company called Novume which recently acquired Open ALPR Technology Inc. boasts that their free software is being used by private corporations and governments in more than 9,000 private license plate readers.worldwide.

 

Novume's press release said, "OpenALPR Technology, Inc., a company that develops software for automatic license plate and vehicle recognition systems, announced that paid contracts for its artificial intelligence-based LPR solutions now cover over 9,200 cameras as the company achieved further penetration of the global vehicle recognition system market which is expected to reach $4.25B by 2023. This represents more than a 2,960% increase, from approximately 300 licensed cameras at the end of 2016, the year in which OpenALPR initiated sales."

 

Quartz's article warned that "anyone who downloads it (Open ALPR) can turn a single web-connected camera into an automatic license plate reader that can monitor traffic across a four-lane highway with 99% accuracy."

 

Quart'z article also revealed what I have been warning people about for years, malls, towing companies, garbage trucksand more are secretly creating a private database of our daily travels.

 

https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/71017/customer-loyalty-rewards-programs-used-to-convince-the-public-to-accept-9000-private-license-plate.html