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Obama Renews Patriot Act
Provisions February 27. 2010
U.S. President Barack Obama, has renewed former President
George W. Bush's controversial Patriot Act, in particular, three
provisions, some of which are sorely being abused by the FBI. There is a type of
roving mobile phone bug
(wiretap) the Judiciary Report wrote about two years ago, based on a
story that ran on Fox News. The FBI has the ability to turn on your
mobile phone anywhere you are, triggering the microphone and having it
act as an audio bug. This enables them to pick up all conversation wherever the
mobile phone is present, whether it be in your living room, bedroom,
home office, car, church or at work.
Robert S. Mueller However, on the orders of FBI Director, Robert S. Mueller,
roving mobile phone audio bugs mentioned above, have also been
improperly and illegally used on journalists, bloggers, politicians,
community workers, activists and businesspeople, among others, who have
not broken the law. In some instances, it was done off the record, in others
the FBI flat out lied, making up stories, trying to tie innocent people
to terrorist investigations they knew they had nothing to do with, in
order to spy on people they had no legal grounds to place under invasive
surveillance. Then, when they've sufficiently snooped on the innocent
targets, they close out the sub-investigations, claiming there was no
finding of terrorism or connection thereto, regarding said journalist,
blogger, activist ect... It's fine to employing surveillance methods on genuine terrorist suspects, but some people in America have been subjected to this, based on political and financial reasons, which is unconstitutional and unlawful. RELATED ARTICLE
Obama signs one-year extension of Patriot Act
Saturday, February 27, 2010; 6:11 PM - WASHINGTON -- President Barack
Obama has signed a one-year extension of several provisions in the
nation's main counterterrorism law, the Patriot Act.
The act, which was adopted in the weeks after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror
attacks, expands the government's ability to monitor Americans in the
name of national security. Three sections of the Patriot Act that stay in force will:
-Authorize court-approved roving wiretaps that permit surveillance on
multiple phones.
-Allow court-approved seizure of records and property in anti-terrorism
operations. -Permit surveillance against a so-called lone wolf, a non-U.S. citizen engaged in terrorism who may not be part of a recognized terrorist group... |
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