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Tuesday, June 29, 2021

NSA Police State Spies on Tucker Carlson



Abolish the NSA, CIA & FBI

“The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil constitution, are worth defending at all hazards; and it is our duty to defend them against all attacks."
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Samuel Adams
Article in the Boston Gazette, October 14, 1771


Fox News host Tucker Carlson claimed on air that the Biden administration is “spying” on his personal electronic communications with the help of the National Security Agency (NSA).

After discussing the FBI embedding informants within the crowd at the January 6 Capitol riot, Carlson announced Monday on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” that a whistleblower had come forward to reveal that the intelligence community was now spying on him personally.

“But it’s not just political protesters the government is spying on,” Tucker said. “Yesterday, we heard from a whistleblower within the U.S. government who reached out to warn us that the NSA – the National Security Agency – is monitoring our electronic communications and is planning to leak them in an attempt to take this show off the air.”

Tucker Carlson says a whistleblower told him that he is being spied on by the NSA and that he filed a FOIA request for information:

"The Biden administration is spying on us. We have confirmed that." pic.twitter.com/LY2vmDLFTK

— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 29, 2021

“Now, that’s a shocking claim. And ordinarily, we’d be skeptical of it,” he continued. “It’s illegal for the NSA to spy on American citizens. It’s a crime. It’s not a third world country. Things like that should not happen in America. But unfortunately, they do happen, and in this case, they did happen.”

More at Infowars.com



“For the record, I also repeat my willingness to provide testimony to the United States Congress, should they decide to consider the issue of unconstitutional mass surveillance.”
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Edward Snowden

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