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The FBI Caught Engaging In Warrantless And Unconstitutional Surveillance Again That Criminally Violated The Privacy Of 3.4 Million People In America Which Confirms Previous Site Claims

May 6. 2022

Christopher Wray

The FBI is in trouble again. Over a decade ago I was the first to break the story on the FBI regarding their illegal wiretapping, which the public read about on my sites. Then, it turned into a national scandal that made its way into Congress:

Reports this week state the FBI performed illegal, warrantless searches on 3,400,000 Americans during the pandemic. The FBI knew this conduct was and is illegal, but did it anyway, following the same pattern of reckless criminal conduct they have engaged in for many years. The FBI refuses to stop breaking the law and the warrantless spying is just the tip of the iceberg. The FBI will never change and their conduct is going to bring severe international trouble on the U.S. government in the area of human rights in coming times.

Left to right: former FBI Director James Comey, former FBI Director Robert S. Mueller and former President Barack Obama

Former FBI directors, Robert Mueller and his successor, James Comey are complete criminals, as is the current head of the agency, Christopher Wray. I predict Wray will self-destruct, as he is already crumbling in the job and is a coward who will not be willing to face up to the lawful consequences of his criminal misconduct. The FBI is breaking the law in illegally spying on people in America (they never stopped from the first time I broke the story; only pretended to do so). They've also killed millions of people with their criminal behavior. You just don't know about it yet due to the cover-up the agency illegally launched...

STORY SOURCE

Spy report: 3.4M warrantless searches of US data under FISA last year

May 2, 2022 - The U.S. government disclosed that the FBI conducted as many as 3.4 million warrantless searches of U.S. citizens’ data last year that the National Security Agency had collected. The data was collected and analyzed under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act’s (FISA) Section 702, a law that dates to 1978 and that is set to expire at the end of next year.

The Friday disclosure of the large number of searches comes as Congress is negotiating consumer privacy legislation that reflects long-standing legislator concern about government surveillance and individual privacy. The 3.4 million searches are a large spike from the prior year, 1.3 million...

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