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iGGz
06-13-2011, 02:08 AM
This is scary...

FBI expands agents’ investigative power



The Federal Bureau of Investigation is giving significant new powers to its roughly 14,000 agents — allowing them more leeway to search databases, go through household trash or use surveillance teams to scrutinize the lives of people who have attracted their attention. The FBI soon plans to issue a new edition of its manual, called the Domestic Investigations and Operations Guide, according to an official who has worked on the draft document and several others who have been briefed on its contents. The new rules add to several measures taken over the past decade to give agents more latitude as they search for signs of criminal or terrorist activity.

The FBI recently briefed several privacy advocates about the coming changes. Among them, Michael German, a former FBI agent who is now a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union, argued it was unwise to further ease restrictions on agents’ power to use potentially intrusive techniques, especially if they lacked a firm reason to suspect someone of wrongdoing.

"Claiming additional authorities to investigate people only further raises the potential for abuse," German said, pointing to complaints about the bureau’s surveillance of domestic political advocacy groups and mosques and to an inspector general’s findings in 2007 that the FBI had improperly used "national security letters" to obtain information like people’s phone bills.

Valerie E. Caproni, the FBI general counsel, said the bureau had fixed the problems with the national security letters and had taken steps to make sure they would not recur. She also said the bureau — which does not need permission to alter its manual so long as the rules fit within broad guidelines issued by the attorney general — had carefully weighed the risks and the benefits of each change.

Some of the most notable changes apply to the lowest category of investigations, called an "assessment." The category, created in December 2008, allows agents to look into people and organizations "proactively" and without firm evidence for suspecting criminal or terrorist activity.

Under current rules, agents must open such an inquiry before they can search for information about a person in a commercial or law enforcement database. Under the new rules, agents will be allowed to search such databases without making a record about their decision.

http://bit.ly/iKkAyW

Austrian Econ Disciple
06-13-2011, 03:24 AM
These institutions are so out of control they are now discovering themselves new powers, powers which come at the expense of individual liberty and individual empowerment. Off to abolish the FBI with the CIA.

GunnyFreedom
06-13-2011, 03:48 AM
These institutions are so out of control they are now discovering themselves new powers, powers which come at the expense of individual liberty and individual empowerment. Off to abolish the FBI with the CIA.

I paraphrased your first phrase on Facebook, it was just too good. +rep

HOLLYWOOD
06-13-2011, 06:55 AM
Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti

Federal'naya Sluzhba Bezopasnosti

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8f/Emblema_KGB.svg/180px-Emblema_KGB.svg.pnghttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b7/FSB.svg/76px-FSB.svg.png

**** UNPOLISHED **** POLISHED***

iGGz
06-13-2011, 11:35 AM
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Anti Federalist
06-13-2011, 11:58 AM
What are you worried about?

You got something to hide?

Anti Federalist
06-13-2011, 12:00 PM
Dr. Vieira correctly points out that, in order for a fascist state to exist does not require the government to actually arrest anyone – but only that they can arrest anyone. Do you think you broke a law over the past week? I can assure you that every one of you dear readers broke a lot of laws. Sure, you may not have realized you were breaking a law – but, as the old saying goes, “Ignorance of the law is no excuse.”

http://lewrockwell.com/orig10/galland31.1.html

Anti Federalist
06-13-2011, 12:01 PM
Alex Jones talking about this right now.

flightlesskiwi
06-13-2011, 12:27 PM
i guess i'm just dense or something... but i always thought that it would be the men and women from the dod who would carry out any sort of martial law. i was off. i never considered LE and other 3 letter departments working together. the dots have pretty much been connected for me because of information found on RPF. thanks for redirecting my attention. it doesn't make it any more pleasant to have a more complete picture of the truth, though.

iGGz
06-13-2011, 12:34 PM
What are you worried about?

You got something to hide?

Do you?

Anti Federalist
06-13-2011, 02:00 PM
Do you?

Please tell me I didn't need post /s/ with that post.

;)

iGGz
06-13-2011, 02:07 PM
Please tell me I didn't need post /s/ with that post.


You didn't need post /s/ with that post.

Anti Federalist
06-13-2011, 02:08 PM
You didn't need post /s/ with that post.

I didn't think so.

Anti Federalist
06-13-2011, 02:10 PM
Oh, BTW, yes, I do have something to hide.

So do you.

So does every one of us.

Three Felonies a Day.

http://www.threefeloniesaday.com/

flightlesskiwi
06-13-2011, 02:26 PM
Oh, BTW, yes, I do have something to hide.

So do you.

So does every one of us.

Three Felonies a Day.

http://www.threefeloniesaday.com/

Dang it AF! Just when I get over one mental hurdle...

jct74
06-14-2011, 05:58 PM
Judge talks to Mike German in the first video, then gives a breakdown of the FBI's ever-expanding powers over the last several decades in another great closing statement.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnL_dIIg8Eg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBEDBlpmN-Q

Vessol
06-14-2011, 06:10 PM
I believe some good ole Russian jokes are appropriate here.

"A hotel. A room for four with four strangers. Three of them soon open a bottle of vodka and proceed to get acquainted, then drunk, then noisy, singing and telling political jokes. The fourth one desperately tries to get some sleep; finally, frustrated, he surreptitiously leaves the room, goes downstairs, and asks the lady concierge to bring tea to Room 67 in ten minutes. Then he returns and joins the party. Five minutes later, he bends over an ashtray and says with utter nonchalance: "Comrade Major, some tea to Room 67, please." In a few minutes, there's a knock at the door, and in comes the lady concierge with a tea tray. The room falls silent; the party dies a sudden death, and the conspirator finally gets to sleep. The next morning he wakes up alone in the room. Surprised, he runs downstairs and asks the concierge where his neighbors had gone. "Oh, the KGB has arrested them!" she answers. "B-but... but what about me?" asks the guy in terror. "Oh, well, they decided to let you go. Comrade Major liked your tea gag a lot.""

"Midnight Petrograd... A night watch spots a shadow trying to sneak by. "Stop! Who goes there? Documents!" The frightened person chaotically shuffles through his pockets and drops a paper. A soldier picks it up and reads slowly, with difficulty: "U.ri.ne A.na.ly.sis"... "Hmm... a foreigner, sounds like..." "A spy, looks like.... Let's shoot him on the spot!" Then reads further: "'Proteins: none, Sugars: none, Fats: none...' You are free to go, proletarian comrade! Long live the World revolution!""

"Do not think. If you think — do not speak. If you think and speak — do not write. If you think, speak and write — do not sign. If you think, speak, write and sign — don't be surprised."

Anti Federalist
06-14-2011, 07:36 PM
"Do not think. If you think — do not speak. If you think and speak — do not write. If you think, speak and write — do not sign. If you think, speak, write and sign — don't be surprised."

Outstanding!