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Silent As Gov’t Uses Vegas Shooting to Push Bill Allowing
Warrantless Searches
The
media blackout is blatantly evident as the government prepares to
pass another All-American titled bill that strips away liberty with
no accountability. are martial law military exercises being held in
Local Communities?
16
October, 2017
As
the mainstream media provides relentless coverage of the Harvey
Weinstein Hollywood sex scandal, there is one major piece of
legislation it is ignoring, and if passed, it will have massive
repercussions for all Americans.
More
than 40 organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union
and the Freedom of the Press Foundation, have joined together to
condemn the USA
Liberty Act,
a trendy name for a dangerous bill that reauthorizes and creates
additional loopholes for Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act (FISA).
In
a letter to
the House Judiciary Committee, the coalition noted that one of the
most obvious problems with the USA Liberty Act is that it fails to
address concerns with the “backdoor
search loophole,” which
allows the government to “conduct
warrantless searches for the information of individuals who are not
targets of Section 702, including U.S. citizens and residents.”
“The USA Liberty Act departs from the recommendation made by the President’s Review Group on Surveillance, appropriations amendments that have previously passed the House, and urgings of civil society organizations, which would have required a probable cause warrant prior to searching the Section 702 database for information about a U.S. citizen or resident absent narrow exceptions. As written, it raises several concerns. First, the bill’s most glaring deficiency is that it does not require a warrant to access content in cases where the primary purpose is to return foreign intelligence. This is an exception that threatens to swallow the rule.”
Not
surprisingly, the USA Liberty Act claims that it will “better
protect Americans’ privacy”
by requiring the government to have “a
legitimate national security purpose”
before searching an individual’s database. Then when they do have
that purpose established, they will be required to “obtain
a court order based on probable cause to look at the content of
communications, except when lives or safety are threatened, or a
previous probable cause-based court order or warrant has been
granted.”
However,
as The Free Thought Project previously reported,
what the USA Liberty Act does not advertise is the fact that the
FBI’s “legitimate
national security purpose”
could be justified by just about any reason the agency chooses to
give, and agents will only need supervisory authority in order to
search Americans’ metadata.
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Civil Liberties
As
the coalition noted in its letter, “the
bill’s current language leaves room for the government to conduct
queries and access content for law enforcement purposes without
a warrant,” which
should be considered a direct violation of the Fourth Amendment.
“The current language does not make clear that the government must have a warrant to access content for law enforcement searches where the purpose may not be to specifically obtain evidence of a crime, or in cases where there may be a dual foreign intelligence and criminal purpose. As such, the bill could still permit the government to conduct queries and access content without a warrant in cases involving criminal investigations and prosecutions.”
The
coalition also criticized the USA Liberty Act’s broad consent and
emergency exceptions, noting that,“the
emergency provision does not parallel analogous provisions in FISA
and require imminence or that the government go back to the FISA
court for a warrant after beginning the emergency surveillance.”
While
the government claims the purpose of FISA is to allow surveillance on
the communications of foreign targets who were suspected terrorists,
it should be noted that the law has been used to spy on the
communications of innocent Americans—despite the practice
being ruled
illegal—and
any reauthorization of the law will only allow the practice to
continue under the guise of “preventing
terrorism.”
When
the USA Patriot Act was passed in 2001, and the USA Freedom Act was
passed in 2015, the U.S. government used fear-based propaganda
disguised in the form of All-American titled legislation, which was
spread without
contest by
the mainstream media. Section 702 is set to expire on Dec. 31, 2017,
which means that Americans will likely see the same game come into
play as the government prepares to pass the USA Liberty Act—a bill
that is the opposite of its namesake.
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