‘Bank of America, with no directive from the FBI, datamined its customer base,’ whistleblower George Hill told the House Judiciary Committee.
Federalist: An FBI whistleblower told congressional investigators that the D.C. field office pushed local offices to open criminal investigations into Americans based solely on financial transactions Bank of America tracked and voluntarily provided to the bureau, according to testimony reviewed by The Federalist.
“Bank of America, with no directive from the FBI, datamined its customer base,” whistleblower and recently retired FBI supervisory intelligence analyst George Hill told investigators for the House Judiciary Committee, according to Hill’s testimony.
Hill had identified himself last month as one of the whistleblowers cooperating with congressional investigators when speaking with Just the News’ John Solomon about the disclosures he made to the House Judiciary Committee during a transcribed deposition. A review of Hill’s testimony confirms the details the military veteran and former longtime FBI and NSA analyst told Solomon. It also reveals more troubling details.
According to the material reviewed, Hill testified that on either Jan. 7 or 8, 2021, Bank of America provided the FBI’s D.C. field office a “huge list” of individuals who used Bank of America credit or debit cards in D.C., or the surrounding Maryland and Virginia areas, on Jan. 5, 6, or 7, 2021. Bank of America then elevated to the top of the list anyone who had ever (through Jan. 6, 2021) used a Bank of America product to purchase a firearm.
There was no geographic or date-range limit to the search for firearm purchases, Hill stressed, meaning the individual would be flagged at the top of the list had he “purchased a shotgun in 1999” in Iowa, and used a Bank of America credit card to check out of a hotel on Jan. 5, 2021, in the Northern Virginia area, following a trip that could be completely unrelated to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6. MORE
Bank of America is now Bank of China.
Why anyone would use Bank of America is beyond me.
When we moved down to the land of the free I specifically avoided banks that had a multi-state presence.
I don’t have any bank account with BofA, but I do have a credit card with them that I use for online purchases and donations only. Completely separate from any of my banking, which is purposeful.
However, I might just need to reevaluate that strategy and cut that cord.
Death to Bank of Amerikka.
BTW one of the banks that BoA swallowed as it grew was MBNA
which literally BANKROLLED preznit Shitpants (in return for his pervasive legislation that legalized Usury re CC operations in the US.
Class-action lawsuit? After all, the data was not public, and in order for the Govt to access it legally they should have had probable cause and a search warrant. BoA violated the 4th Amendment rights of its customers.
In addition, I dropped BoA when I learned how it had supported the Democrats well before Biden ran for President.
Oh no, hell no, the grubermint is not out to cancel your Second Amendment Rights… take your tin-foil hat off already!
I’m never going anywhere near DC again. I’m not even hot on visiting a blue state again. They’re totalitarian fascist pigs, and they’re getting worse all the time.