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Saturday, June 14, 2014

Do FEMA Requests Prove Illegal Immigration Influx Orchestrated?

DO FEMA REQUESTS PROVE ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION INFLUX ORCHESTRATED?
With a long string of questionable solicitations, a few a more telling than others..

Do FEMA Requests Prove Illegal Immigration Influx Orchestrated?

by LEE ANN MCADOO | INFOWARS | JUNE 14, 2014


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The federal government has made a string of questionable solicitations, but a few a more telling than others.

From stockpiling riot gear and hollow point ammunition, to securing waste management services, portable housing and clothing, many of the government’s open bids for contractors are out in the open for everyone to see at FBO.gov. Recent solicitations made in August of last year suggest the government has been long preparing for the mass influx of immigrants playing out before us.

Do FEMA Requests Prove Illegal Immigration Influx Orchestrated?
Adan
Sat, 14 Jun 2014 14:20:06 GMT

War Veterans Watch In Horror As Iraqi Towns They Fought For Fall To ISIS Terrorists « CBS San Francisco

War Veterans Watch In Horror As Iraqi Towns They Fought For Fall To ISIS Terrorists « CBS San Francisco
War Veterans Watch In Horror As Iraqi Towns They Fought For Fall To ISIS Terrorists
By Brandon MercerJune 12, 2014 8:07 PM





An Iraqi security officer stands guard as Iraqi civilians wait to volunteer to join the fight against a major offensive by jihadists in northern Iraq, on June 12, 2014, in the central Shiite Muslim shrine city of Najaf. Fighters from the Sunni Muslim Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) were, according to some accounts advancing on Baghdad after over-running the cities of Mosul and Tikrit in recent days. (HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP/Getty Images)

SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) — “It’s like a punch in the gut,” is how one Bay Area Iraq War veteran describes news today that Mosul, Tikrit, Ninevah, and so many other Iraqi cities fell to the terrorist army known as ISIS, and its militants are now just 80 miles from Baghdad.

At a veterans’ event in Fort Mason, Army human resources specialist Starlyn Lara reacted to the insurgents’ success.

“You know it’s really hard, because part of what you learn in the military is mission success, mission accomplishment and never to accept failure,” the two-time Iraq War veteran said. “It can make you feel a lot of loss was in vain.”
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In December 2011, nearly all American troops left the war-ravaged nation, and leaders in Baghdad failed to negotiated a security agreement that would have retained a U.S. presence.

The Iraqis on their own have not been able to stop the uprisings, and with daily suicide bombings in Baghdad, the terrorists are vowing to take over the capital city as well.

ISIS is so extremist they even broke off from Al Qaeda, and they continue murdering police, killing soldiers, and conducting public executions in a wave of terror and attacks marching toward Baghdad.

ISIS–standing for Islamic State of Iraq and Syria– plans to impose strict religious Shariah law in Mosul and other towns.

Will the U.S. need to go back to Iraq? President Obama won’t rule it out, saying, “It’s going to need more help from us, and it’s going to need more help from the international community…. I don’t rule out anything because we do have a stake in making sure that these jihadists are not getting a permanent foothold in either Iraq or Syria.”

But the support wouldn’t be in the form of ground troops, clarifies White House spokesman Jay Carney, who said, “We are not contemplating ground troops. I want to be clear about that.”

While overseas news may feel like Déjà vu, Bay Area veterans are still struggling to get through the trauma of war here. Watch Thursday at 11 p.m. to hear how they’re facing that reality, after battle.

Stockman asks NSA for Lois Lerner metadata after IRS claims ‘glitch’ erased all incriminating emails - Your Houston News: Opinion

Stockman asks NSA for Lois Lerner metadata after IRS claims ‘glitch’ erased all incriminating emails - Your Houston News: Opinion



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Monday, June 9, 2014

BREAKING: Court Rules Major Victory Against Obama’s Spying

 

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BREAKING: Court Rules Major Victory Against Obama’s Spying

The National Security Agency spies on and collects data from everybody in America,including Congress.

This has been going on for some time, but came to the attention of the general public after the leaks by Edward Snowden.

Courts have ruled that thespying is unconstitutional, and the House GOP is working on measures that wouldstop their widespread spying, but the NSA continues to spy and collect data.

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There are numerous lawsuits currently pending against the NSA, and judges have ordered the NSA to preserve evidence that is pertinent to those cases, but the NSA has continued their practice of destroying collected records and information after a certain period of time, despite court orders to discontinue the practice.

Now a federal judge has ruled, once again, that the NSA must stop destroying surveillance records that could be used to challenge their legality in future court proceedings. (H/T Tea Party)

U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey White’s ruling came at the request of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which is in the midst of a case challenging NSA’s ability to surveil foreign citizen’s U.S.-based email and social media accounts.

According to the EFF, the signals intelligence agency and the Department of Justice were knowingly destroying key evidence in the case by purposefully misinterpreting earlier preservation orders by multiple courts, multiple times.

Back in February, the DOJ acted like they were obeying the court’s orders and asked the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to keep pertinent records beyond the normal five year limit.  However, they purposefully made a weak argument and, as expected, the FISA Court judge forbid the NSA from keeping the records, allowing the DOJ to continue destroying records that could be used against them.

One of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against them, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, got an emergency temporary restraining order, which told the government, once again, to stop destroying evidence.

“Defendants are ordered not to destroy any documents that may be relevant to the claims at issue in this action, including the [FISA] Section 702 materials,” White wrote. The DOJ was furthered ordered to file an immediate response justifying its actions. It responded with a statement claiming it did not interpret the prior restraining order to include Internet content interceptions, and that the department was under the impression the court was still trying to determine if the order applied to such evidence.

The DOJ further requested that the judge issue a temporary stay on his order, and that failing to do so would ”cause severe operational consequences.”

“It is not credible that, as the government contends, simply refusing to destroy during the next 18 hours the communications it has intercepted will cause ‘the possible suspension of the Section 702 program,’” the EFF said in a statement late Thursday. “How can the preservation of these intercepted communications cause a ‘loss of access to lawfully collected signals intelligence information’? That information will remain accessible even though it is being preserved.”

Government lawyers laughably claimed that they never understood that the court’s intention was for them to preserve vital evidence.

“This, too, lacks any credibility, especially in light of the extensive discussions between Court and counsel at the March 19, 2014 hearing on the evidence preservation dispute,” the statement reads. “The government’s disregard for the past three months of its obligations under the court’s [temporary restraining order] should not be retroactively blessed by granting a stay that permits the government to continue destroying evidence.”

This is a major victory in the fight against unlawful, unethical and unconstitutional mass spying and data collection by the government.  There is little need for the government to collect information on everybody, suspect or not, in massive fishing expeditions looking for the bad guys.

For the government’s lawyers to claim ignorance is infuriating, and proof that they feel they can act with impunity, doing whatever they want to because they are above the law.  That is just not the case though, and hopefully one or more of the lawsuits against the NSA will result in true reforms that put limits on their spying, forcing them to respect the Fourth and Fifth Amendments, and get a warrant before collecting any data or information on anybody.

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BREAKING: Court Rules Major Victory Against Obama’s Spying
Ben Marquis
Mon, 09 Jun 2014 20:42:27 GMT