The Decline And Fall Of The American Empire

Washington Post;

The CIA has a secret, undisclosed data repository that includes information collected about Americans, two Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee said. While neither the agency nor lawmakers would disclose specifics about the data, the senators alleged the CIA had long hidden details about the program from the public and Congress.

Sens. Ron Wyden of Oregon and Martin Heinrich of New Mexico sent a letter to top intelligence officials calling for more details about the program to be declassified. Large parts of the letter, which was sent in April 2021 and declassified Thursday, and documents released by the CIA were blacked out. Wyden and Heinrich said the program operated “outside the statutory framework that Congress and the public believe govern this collection.”

There have long been concerns about what information the intelligence community collects domestically, driven in part by previous violations of Americans’ civil liberties. The CIA and National Security Agency have a foreign mission and are generally barred from investigating Americans or U.S. businesses. But the spy agencies’ sprawling collection of foreign communications often snares Americans’ messages and data incidentally.

Via Edward SnowdenYou are about to witness an enormous political debate in which the spy agencies and their apologists on TV tell you this is normal and OK and the CIA doesn’t know how many Americans are in the database or even how they got there anyway.”

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Intelligence agencies are required to take steps to protect U.S. information, including redacting the names of any Americans from reports unless they are deemed relevant to an investigation. The process of removing redactions is known as “unmasking.”

“CIA recognizes and takes very seriously our obligation to respect the privacy and civil liberties of U.S. persons in the conduct of our vital national security mission,” Kristi Scott, the agency’s privacy and civil liberties officer, said in a statement. “CIA is committed to transparency consistent with our obligation to protect intelligence sources and methods.”

The CIA released a series of redacted recommendations about the program issued by an oversight panel known as the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board. According to the document, a pop-up box warns CIA analysts using the program that seeking any information about U.S. citizens or others covered by privacy laws requires a foreign intelligence purpose.

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9 Replies to “The Decline And Fall Of The American Empire”

  1. I remember when most “conservatives” thought Snowden and Assange were bad guys.
    The sick truth is that many still do.

  2. Well…once its collected, it is NEVER – EVER DELETED.

    Note what our RAT Fuck of a premier (kenney), said the other day.
    All Data collected via the Vax Pass QR system will NOT be deleted.

    Now why the Fk would he say that I wonder hmmm..??

    1. The Vax Pass will be re-activated at a later date… if he is still Premier. Get rid of him and have the new Premier delete everything.

  3. We all know how effective those popups are. Especially when you already know that you’re breaking the law.

  4. Great. Now the CIA has 6-ways to Sunday to fook us ALL over.
    Goodbye sweet America goodbye. 8-long years of Obama +1 Biden in name only year … and America’s Deep State has seized complete control of our nation.

    Our votes and our Representatives are the NFT’s of American “Democracy”

  5. So Trump was only partly correct when he said the government was spying on him. Turns out, they’re spying on everybody.

  6. This was first reported on in 2017. If my memory is right. Just that the MSN said little to nothing. Same as the GOP.. cowards.

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