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"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Secret Court approves more NSA spying



Shhh . . . It's a Secret
We no longer live in a free nation of laws.  Instead we have:
  • Secret Judges meeting in Secret Courts listening to Secret evidence collected by the Secret Police. Then the Secret Court issues Secret Search Warrants so the Secret Police can spy on every single American Secretly.
  • And the fucking bastards in Congress that authorized this Fascist crap dare to call Edward Snowden a traitor for telling the American people the truth.
 

The secret court that oversees the nation’s intelligence activities renewed its approval of the National Security Agency’s telephone-records program on Friday, granting the government a new three-month window to collect data on all Americans’ phone calls.

Director of National Intelligence James Clapper’s office announced the court’s ruling in a statement, though officials didn’t make the ruling itself public, saying it was going through declassification procedures reports the Washington Times.

The decision marks the 36th time the program has been approved by the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.

Last month a federal judge in the District of Columbia ruled that the NSA’s phone-records program was likely unconstitutional, but another federal judge in New York concluded the opposite. The Obama administration has said it is appealing the adverse ruling.
Under the NSA program, the agency collects the time, duration and parties involved in most calls placed within the U.S. The agency stores that data for five years.



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