Wednesday, May 3, 2023

More than 10k federal employees have access to NSA surveillance databases on American citizens, DOJ Inspector General reveals

  In his testimony before lawmakers, Office of Inspector General Michael Horowitz casually admitted that more than 10,000 federal employees have access to the National Security Agency's database for surveillance inquiries.

That database contains the electronic data on all Americans, including emails, text messages, social media posts, instant messages, direct messages, phone calls, geolocation identifiers, purchases made using electronic funds, banking records, and "Any keystroke any American person puts into any electronic device for any reason." This is a scary list, to be fair.

The NSA data collection center needs to be destroyed: it's unconstitutional All of this first starting coming to light back in 2018 when it was revealed through these agencies' own documents that both FBI and DOJ contractors had performed more than 1,000 illegal searches using the NSA database.

In 2021 during the first year of fake president Joe Biden's regime taking office, that number ballooned to more than 1.1 million illegal searches.

Where is all this electronic data being stored, we wonder? Last we checked, the NSA's main spying facility is located at Camp Williams near Bluffdale, Utah, between Utah Lake and the Great Salt Lake.

Are there any additional facilities where this data is being stored - and perhaps more importantly, why is this data being stored? Who controls this all-encompassing electronic data collection, and why is Congress allowing it? Congress is right now debating whether or not to renew the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that allows this in the first place, as well as whether or not to allow the DOJ and FBI to intercept private communications at all.

"If the inspector general is now admitting the FISA laws have been so comprehensively corrupted such that 3.4 million searches by more than 10,000 federal employees and government contractors now have access, there is no way that any reasonably intelligent person should support such reauthorization," reports The Conservative Treehouse.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-05-02-10k-federal-employees-access-nsa-surveillance-data.html

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