Spying on You
And getting away with it. Includes their illegal wiretapping.
******Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell admits he lied to the Senate; important information relating to a terroist plot was NOT found using new invasive FISA laws, but the laws already in place. (Congress is a joke...there are only two branches of government now as everyone gets away with lying to them)
****An explanation of new spying rules
***How to render the new Pay Pass RFID chip inactive in credit and debit cards
******Thanks to the passing of a bill that most congressmen didn't even read, spying on our phone calls and internet usage will increase with Google already being a culprit. Here is a site that let's you use google anonymously. Ron Paul is one of the few that fights for internet freedom.
****Cops using Myspace to arrest you and get search warrants
******NSA Whistleblower on their illegal spying that ABC "decided" not to air
****"Freemasons" CHIP children in Flint, Michigan. Actual footage, and testimony!
****FBI is soliticing college kids to arrest RNC protestors
***Homeland Security Secretary Chertoff says fingerprints aren't personal data
****FBI botching investigations on purpose to increase their spying powers
****August '07: Bush once again expands the government's domestic spying program
**The Senate (along with Obama) voted to create a National Fingerprint Registry
****More on the spying program, At&t's compliance and the bending over backward of our politicans while Bush and Co. says their spying cannot be questioned. At least Cafferty is speaking out about this, calling our politicans out.
***UK's massive CCTVs now include live operators who will admonish you on the spot
**Kucinich owns the house on their Secret FISA meeting
*The new Iphone is spying on you? Sounds like it.
****Bush's latest Press Conference saying how without the help of Corporations ("private sector" he calls it) and only by doing away with laws that would prosecute them can we be safe from TERRORISM. Here is Olbermann owning him and his lies about the old FISA law. (Wow, just think about that for a minute...we'll die unless the coporations work with the government to spy on all of us...wow)
Congress double-standards on privacy issues
***Colbert on At&t's treason and illegal spying
***Congress tries to pass bill against the illegal wiretaps, bill mysteriously disappears
*Seagal, Stallone, Kevin Nealon, Gary Shandling among actors who have been spied on by the FBI (without any good reason that I've heard so far)
***The FBI, their Gag Orders and their admission of violating our rights
***Bush and Co. trying to make the internet and your cell phone spy on you..legally
***Oregon Lawyer has evidence of illegal wiretapping!!
***Justice Department: FBI acted illegally on data (Proof that they spied illegally and they get away with it. Our founding fathers would have taken arms against the government.) Video
**US Spy Satillites now spying on us
*Proof of Hoekstra's lies on the wiretapping issue (he got owned)
Pentagon planning on enlisting sharks to help spy AND also insects
Germany puts an end (at least verbally) to spying on reporters ("The defenders of the NSA wiretaps keep assuring us that we have nothing to fear as long as we are doing nothing wrong. Well, the same applies here. Governments have nothing to fear from leaks if they are doing nothing wrong. But here Germany is spying on reporters, and we learned yesterday that the US Intelligence agencies are monitoring the phones of journalists to try to find leakers. The German and US governments MUST be guilty of something, or they would not mind having their private affairs made public, right?")
NSA breaks another law-- if you visit their site beware!
****The documents that prove the FBI was abusing their power and illegal spying on our phone records
**Connection between phone companies and the government
*****The FBI has released a flyer (below) which explicitly states that those people who are active supporters of the constitution are terrorists. (I fit a handful of these descriptions!)
NSA mouthpiece NEW CIA DIRECTOR! vehemetly misquotes 4th amendment AND read the amendment for yourself
Congress doesn't want FBI looking into their files, prefers to play by a different set of rules then the rest of us.
**At&t whistleblower admits to company's illegal activities
Terrific: Info on our new CIA leader
*Why did Bush reject "ThinThread"?? Methinks it was too weak for his tastes.
More evidence on the illegal spying on journalists
***Still continuing: ACLU Report Shows Widespread Pentagon Surveillance of Peace Activists
****What Are Cheney and Addington Hiding About NSA Spying on Americans?
***At&t doesn't want records released because the information is too proprietary
***O RLY? This site has Colbert balls and has published these records anyway
Man suing the Government over the illegal wiretaps (let's keep tabs on this)
*Homeland Security admits it did not follow privacy law (did not follow means break...and they get away with it because the masses do not fight for their freedom any longer)
FBI taps cell phone mic as eavesdropping tool
******So many facts in this story bother me: 1) Our taxpayer money, $67.5 Mill worth, is being spent creating a data mining machine. 2) Lockheed and the Navy are working together on this project 3) How the story throws out large numbers like $67.5 Mill without mentioning where that money comes from 4) A Navy research center in the mountains of West Virginia (maybe that's from watching too many Bond flicks...but still...) 5) Bush [purposely] screws up and we have to pay 6) Reagan was able to destroy ILLEGALLY records without ever even being scruntinized 7) Same with Clinton 8) Cheney might find a loophole to destroy the emails semi-legally 9) That the email gate still hasn't been wrapped up even though it was brought to light over a year ago
Score one for the masses! Minnesota State Supreme Court rules "red-light" cameras illegal
Justice Dept. Probe Foiled by Gonzales and others (they don't have to answer to you Justice Dept.! Oh, wait they do...but they have the guns, so I guess they don't)
**EU gathering information on innocent people using their Store/Club cards (don't think they aren't doing this in America) This has nothing to do with terrorists (as a successful terrorist wouldn't use their own club card--this is all about gaining more control over the masses)
*Man gets secret service visit for his letter to the editor.
UK has talking cameras in their streets, US will be next
*US 'licence to snoop' on British air travellers (piss off the EU and lose even more tourism profits, go USA!)
***Orwell was right! His own government was spying on him as newly released MI5 documents reveal
**Gonzales Wants ISPs to Save User Data (once the internet goes, all hope is lost)
*Pentagon shows anti-war database's scope: more protest groups being labeled as potential terrorists
**In the Madame client list scandal, it appears all her phone calls were tapped and recorded which can and has lead to government officals blackmailing (which is a common tactic and has been used by Mossad on members of our government...and let's not forget that Amdocs, the Israeli-owned company that does all the billing for US phone companies, has the phone records too)
***This video explains why the wiretapping doesn't even work and is defeated by VOIPs
****Man gets visited by FBI for a "liberal" article he was "caught" reading in public. Insane.
Your car is spying on you and you may not even know it
****Project Echelon: breaking the 4th amendment since the early 90s
Spying on themselves: Homeland Security chief suspended for suspicion of bugging fellow offices
Judge concludes a case saying the government can not look at e-mails without permission (so now it is illegal, won't stop them from doing it anyway)
***The NSA and AT&T are tracking a lot more than we think
Bush personally blocked phone tap inquiry (dictator behavior anyone?)
****Innocent People Placed On 'Watch List' To Meet Quota
**Government, Industry To Use Computer Microphones To Spy On 150 Million Americans
CIA used "robotic" cats during Cold War (makes you wonder what they have created and perfected since then)
Yet another Peace group under FBI surveillance
Government monitored UC Berkley students' e-mails
California tracks and spies on protest groups
Fascism increasing: Hayden to expand domestic spying in an "illegal and immoral" way
Another secret spying program leaked
Identification chips ready to be used ubiquitily, Wisconsin preemptively strikes
Rhode Island trying to obtain citizen's info without a warrant
Fighting librarians! (this is true. At least of the ones I've known...they would have fought)
Republican website says how Bush is trying to prevent places from pursuing legal matters involving the wire-tapping scandal ("The only 'grave damage' to be inflicted if these cases go forward will be to this Administration's real reasons for eavesdropping in the first place. This has nothing to do with keeping Americans safe: it has everything to do with making every possible form of surveillance to US citizens. ")