CIA, FBI Agents Respond To Nunes’ Memo
CIA, FBI Agents Respond To Nunes’ Memo by Tyler Durden We already noted the opposing perspectives of those in the media with regard the Nunes’ memo as being on the one hand “a nothing-burger” and […]
FISA Memo Released: Here’s What It Says by Tyler Durden Update: The just released FISA memo accuses senior officials at the DOJ of inappropriately using biased opposition research into then-candidate Trump to obtain surveillance warrants […]
Letters Go Out – Here They Are – Podesta And Wasserman Schultz Need Lawyers. by Ruby Henley It looks like measures are being taken to hold certain parties accountable for the fake Trump dossier. The […]
Democrats and Republicans Just Teamed Up to Pass a Bill — You Know What That Means By: Jake Anderson Both mainstream political parties introduce their fair share draconian legislation, but in the current bipartisan climate […]
#ReleasetheMemo Dammit!!! by Malice158 #Releasethememo is one of the hashtags that is correctly, in my opinion, storming social media. I am ambivalent about hashtags but I liken them to the new graffiti. It tells us […]
Bipartisan surveillance state & Russiagate subpoenas (E639) via RT America Radio host and journalist Lee Stranahan joins the show to discuss the bipartisan vote to reauthorize the FISA foreign surveillance program in Congress. Comedian and […]
Obama Appointed Judge Mysteriously Recuses Himself From Michael Flynn Case by Tyler Durden The case against former National Security Advisor Mike Flynn has taken a strange turn, as U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras [pictured here] […]
USA LIBERTY Act – Making Spying On You Permanent A featured video report from the Ron Paul Institute by Daniel McAdams With Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act set to expire at the end […]
Declassified memos show FBI illegally shared spy data on Americans with private parties by John Solomon and Sara Carter WATCH: Circa’s Sara Carter [and John Solomon] explain the extensive nature in which raw intelligence was […]
Wikipedia can pursue NSA surveillance lawsuit: U.S. appeals court by SRN News (Reuters) – A federal appeals court on Tuesday revived a Wikipedia lawsuit that challenges a U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) program of mass […]
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