NSA Admits Employees Illegally
Spied On Love Interests And Significant Others Confirming Site’s
Previous Claims
August 25. 2013
NSA and FBI privacy abuses were rampant during
George W. Bush's time in office and have continued in the Obama years,
indicating these agencies have no intention of changing and lining up
with the law of the land
In the August 22, 2013 Judiciary Report article "Judge
Rules The NSA Illegally Spied On Americans Confirming The Site's
Previous Claims (Video)" the site made the claim that
innocent Americans are being illegally spied on by government
employees, who find them attractive among other things. The article
mentioned the FBI and NSA, both sister agencies, engaging in this
conduct, via shared intelligence databases and tools.
Two days later on August 24, 2013, the Washington Post and other
credible news outlets reported NSA employees have been illegally spying
on love interests, spouses and girlfriends (see article excerpt below).
It has become another scandal.
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller is on his way out
as the head of the agency after engaging in unprecedented abuses
Three and a half years ago, the in the January 19, 2010 time stamped
and copyrighted article "FBI
Collected Thousands Of Phone Records Illegally" the
Judiciary Report stated of the NSA’s sister agency the FBI,
"Targets selected for surveillance, such as specific scientists,
political scientists, inventors, journalists, political bloggers,
activists and politicians to name a few, had their privacy thoroughly
violated by Mueller and FBI HQ, via the FBI employees he instructed to
do so. Granted, some FBI agents of their own accord, abused this
privilege to pry into the lives of wives and girlfriends, even women
they wanted to pursue sexually."
Director Of National Intelligence, over the NSA,
James Clapper. He's not as massive a criminal as FBI Director Robert S.
Mueller Mueller, but looked the other way to privacy abuses and
recently admitted to lying to the U.S. Congress about his misconduct
Once again, the Judiciary Report’s previous time stamped, copyrighted
claims have been proven true and correct. I do not enjoy writing these
types of stories or breaking them for that matter, but what’s being
done by certain government employees is wholly wrong. I’ve been a
target of illegal surveillance by the government and it is really
something I could have done without, as it is exploitative and leaves
one feeling very violated.
After the scandal went mainstream, on August 24, 2013 members of
Congress announced they are investigating the matter. In closing, if
someone didn’t do anything illegal warranting government
surveillance, they really should not be spied on. It’s not fair. It’s
not a matter of being secretive or having anything to hide, but people
deserve privacy. What innocent people say over the phone, do on the
internet and in their homes in nobody’s business but their own.
Robert S. Mueller and Attorney General (DOJ) Eric
Holder
Background Information: In 2005 I contacted the FBI about pop
singer Madonna stealing from preexisting, voluminous, private
Copyrighted Catalog of songs, videos and films registered with the Library
of Congress, as she has
done to dozens of others. Madonna's entire career has been based
on criminal copyright infringement, making her the biggest fraud in
music history. Madonna also had her Colombo family mafia member and
private investigator Anthony Pellicano illegally wiretap and hack me
(which is how she illegally obtained copies of my Copyrighted
Catalog).
Pellicano and Madonna's Kabbalah cult also began sending thugs and
cult lunatics to harass, stalk and threaten me with mafia threats,
death threats and threats of terrible physical violence (They did this
again last week in menacingly stalking, approaching me and demanding to
know what songs, videos and films I have been writing recently, as they
are unable to hack my computer containing the very valuable newer
copyrights, due to the laptop not connecting to the internet.
Madonna
is contractually obligated to record and release another album soon for
her flatlined career, destroyed by my requests on my sites such as the
Judiciary Report for a boycott of all her products, which thanks to you
the public succeeded in a massive way - all her projects have flopped
ever since).
In November of 2005, the FBI in Miami called me in for two
interviews, where I told them about Madonna and Pellicano's criminal
conduct and that of fellow Kabbalah cult member Rupert
Murdoch, which resulted in the phone hacking
scandal when I filed a police report on the matter with the Metropolitan
Police in London, England. Four months later Pellicano was arrested and
is still in prison.
However, because Madonna is a celebrity, who issued
a bribe, she was not arrested and as a result, the FBI is hiding
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) files regarding her criminal conduct
towards me, stating in writing they are not going to release them due
to the nature of the files. Anytime the government refuses to release a
file, much like the FBI recently rejected CBS' request for FOIA files
on Benghazi, just know the contents of said documents are very
bad).
After they had success with the Pellicano case based on what I wrote
to and told them, some of which was used in his indictment verbatim, as
the FBI loves arresting people in or affiliated with the mafia, due to
the fact it gets press attention and more financial funding from
Congress, the FBI latched on and began illegally mining
my phone calls, emails and computer contents for
tips without my consent and using them in making arrests (see
highlighted link for article on the subject).
After I went public with
this claim about the FBI, it was later revealed they have been doing
this to other writers
and bloggers as well for scoops to base federal investigations
on, which is illegal and unconstitutional (not to mention lazy).
Had it not been for Madonna's criminal conduct towards me (and that
of her Kabbalah cult) I would not have discovered and broken so many
stories on the government, due to their covering up her illegal and
dangerous conduct that has imperiled and damaged my life in many
ways.
*The Judiciary Report has broken government stories first
such as FBI
Collected Thousands Of Phone Records Illegally (Patriot Act Abuses)
and New
Scandal Erupts Regarding The FBI And Justice Department Monitoring
Calls Of AP Reporters Confirming Previous Site Claims and
News
Report: The IRS Targeted Christians and
FBI Agent Arrested For Accepting A $200,000 Bribe To Derail A Criminal
Case The FBI Was Supposed To Be Investigating
and Another
FBI Agent Caught Taking Bribes To Derail Serious Cases (Video).
For the full list see the exclusives
page of the site.
STORY SOURCE
LOVEINT: When NSA officers use their spying power
on love interests
Published: August 24 at 11:50 - The National Security Agency
admitted in a statement Friday that there have been "very
rare" instances of willful violations of agency protocols by
agency officers. The Wall Street Journal reports that some of those
willful violations involved officials turning their private eyes on
love interests:
The practice isn’t frequent — one official estimated a handful
of cases in the last decade — but it’s common enough to garner its
own spycraft label: LOVEINT. Spy agencies often refer to their various
types of intelligence collection with the suffix of "INT,"
such as "SIGINT" for collecting signals intelligence, or
communications; and "HUMINT" for human intelligence, or
spying.
The "LOVEINT" examples constitute most episodes of willful
misconduct by NSA employees, officials said...
http://www.washingtonpost.com
Lawmakers Probe Willful Abuses of Power by NSA
Analysts
Aug 24, 2013 12:00 AM ET - Surveillance State: Three Ways You're
Being Watched. The leaders of U.S. congressional intelligence
committees said they want to probe the intentional abuses of
surveillance authority committed by some National Security Agency
analysts in the past decade.
"I am reviewing each of these incidents in detail," Dianne
Feinstein, a California Democrat and chairman of the Senate
intelligence panel, said in a statement, after the NSA confirmed to
Bloomberg News yesterday that some analysts deliberately ignored
restrictions on their authority to spy on Americans.
"Any case of noncompliance is unacceptable, but these small
numbers of cases do not change my view that NSA takes significant care
to prevent any abuses and that there is a substantial oversight system
in place," Feinstein said.
The incidents, chronicled by the NSA’s inspector general, provide
additional evidence that U.S. intelligence agencies sometimes have
violated the legal and administrative restrictions on domestic spying,
and may add to the pressure to bolster laws that govern intelligence
activities.
Republican Representative Mike Rogers of Michigan, chairman of the
House intelligence committee, is reviewing the cases of intentional
misconduct in detail, his spokeswoman, Susan Phalen, said in a
statement...
http://www.bloomberg.com