Obama Era Extensive Abuse Of FISA Database Goes Back To 2012 – IOTW Report

Obama Era Extensive Abuse Of FISA Database Goes Back To 2012

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There is little doubt the FISA-702(16)(17) database system was used by Obama-era officials, from 2012 through April 2016, as a way to spy on their political opposition.

Quite simply there is no other intellectually honest explanation for the scale and volume of database abuse that was taking place; and keep in mind these searches were all ruled to be unlawful. Searches for repeated persons over a period time that were not authorized.

When we reconcile what was taking place and who was involved, then the actions of the exact same principle participants take on a jaw-dropping amount of clarity.

All of the action taken by CIA Director Brennan, FBI Director Comey, ODNI Clapper and Defense Secretary Ashton Carter make sense. Including their effort to get NSA Director Mike Rogers fired.

Everything after March 9th, 2016, had a dual purpose: (1) done to cover up the weaponization of the FISA database…  (2) They needed to keep surveillance ongoing. More

6 Comments on Obama Era Extensive Abuse Of FISA Database Goes Back To 2012

  1. WTF another story of the lawless and abusive previous admin taking a dump on the constitution, rule of law and rights of the citizens. Wake me up when these bastards are tarred and feathered. I’m not gonna hold my breath.

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  2. “keep in mind these searches were all ruled to be unlawful”

    and yet somehow no one has gone to jail for it!

    amazing, right?

    I bet no one in the federal government can explain that one either!

    it’s a mystery.

    call in scooby doo

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  3. Coupboy did what all Communists do. Hid his agenda behind
    meaningless, feel good BS. Then once in power he used
    his authority to place like minded totalitarians in
    charge of all major agencies. They then brought their
    hitters in to subourne the original purpose, using
    the near limitless power as a weapon to destroy the Republic and its supporters.
    Why, Mr. Barr; are they still outside and free to continue?

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