At this point in our nation’s history, certain acceptances are needed in order to accurately identify the current status of our situation.
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- The Legislative Branch (SSCI) created the Intelligence State, the Fourth Branch of superseding government.
- The Executive Branch (FBI, DOJ, NSA) control the Fourth Branch of superseding government.
- The Judicial Branch (FISA Court) is the facilitating approval apparatus for the Fourth Branch.
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With that empirical and well documented reality in place, all three branches of U.S. government work in unison. Who or what can intervene to stop the Fourth Branch of government from operating unilaterally?
This is the serious question that no one ever discusses.
The FISA Court is the private, secret, unchecked judicial system authorizing the power for the Intelligence State.
As a result, we continue to see NSA reports showing the unconstitutional surveillance of the American people continuing without consequence [NSA Release Here].
This is the 5th straight year where the National Security Agency (NSA) produces a document admitting their metadata capturing system, the system that captures all electronic communication of every single American and puts it into a stored database, is continually used as a research library for unnamed federal agents to scour (without search warrants) for the private documents of American citizens.
At this point, the NSA admission without consequence is simply just another Tuesday, it literally doesn’t even make the headlines anymore.
The executive summary does, however, include the NSA introducing the latest admissions about violating the 4th amendment right of Americans, while bragging about how their diversity hiring efforts have paid off.
So, there’s that.
At least we know now the genderless, pronoun specific eyeballs looking at our emails, phone calls, text messages, and listening to your instructions to Alexa in your connected home office, are compliant with the latest diversity quota amid the surveillance operations headquarters.
As the NSA states in their opening to the congressional branch that authorizes their existence:
“I would call the reader’s attention to a new section in this semiannual report outlining the outstanding work of the OIG’s Diversity and Engagement Committee (DEC). The DEC, which we set up shortly after I joined the OIG, conducts and coordinates a wide range of programming, training, and activities that reflect this office’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEI&A), and helps to ensure a full range of developmental opportunities for everyone on our team – all of which makes our work better and is, quite simply, the right thing to do for our people.”
So, the nonbinary, green haired on Tuesday, twenty-something transexual with tattoos and facial piercing, is skimming the emails of James O’Keefe, while sipping soy lattes and munching avocado toast, with government purchased sustainable algae cakes, at the local Starbucks with the NSA portal open and super-fast wifi. Perfect. Way to go NSA-IG Robert Storch. At least we know you have your priorities in order.
The semi-annual report to the legislative branch does admit it is challenging for the NSA to monitor its “Rules-Based Targeting (RBT) controls” in order to stop “critical control gaps” which allow the newly hired NSA operators to “target selectors to locations that are prohibited by applicable NSA signals intelligence (SIGINT) collection authorities.”
Put another way, in English terms, the genderless NSA analysts keep searching for stuff they shouldn’t be allowed to search for. But hey, they’re working on it… just like they were working on it last year, and, well, the year before, and the year before, and the year before and, well, you get the point.
Using NSA terminology, the most twisted use of language to avoid ordinary understanding, the agency says:
“Another IO evaluation examined whether NSA analysts were appropriately documenting the foreign intelligence purpose and using approved U.S. person (USP) identifiers as query terms against Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Section 702 data and in accordance with applicable query procedures. The evaluation revealed several issues that, if not addressed, have the potential to impact the effectiveness of the Agency’s internal controls used to protect the civil liberties and privacy rights of USPs.
Specifically, as described in the Intelligence Oversight section of this report, the OIG’s findings included that USP queries performed against FISA Section 702 data did not always follow NSA procedural and policy requirements, that some selector information within NSA’s selector management tool was not documented with consistency, and that a NSA query tool did not prevent certain queries containing known USP selectors from processing.”
Put in common terms, Jaquina’s cousin Xenatra didn’t have enough rent money and asked her bestie in the NSA to dig up some dirt on her landlord. Jaquina gives Xenatra the details of the landlord’s Only Fans account, and subsequently the rent was deferred for the month. Sister’s gotchu, peace – out, y’all. A’ight den, you feelin’ me?
The NSA accepts this might reflect poorly upon the agency, but they promise to do better.
The NSA also notes their “work from home” program has been a little problematic. It appears the NSA did a few spot checks of the analysts at home when logged into the NSA portal, and well, things were not exactly as professional as the NSA executive administrators would have liked. As a result:
[…] “We have integrated the option to conduct physical, virtual, or hybrid inspections in our planning for future inspections. The Cyberspace Workforce Improvement Program advisory memorandum highlighted the need for the Agency to formally identify a comprehensive list of work roles required to be certified in accordance with the Department of Defense (DoD) Information Assurance Workforce Improvement Program.”
Apparently, the United States Department of Defense (DoD) isn’t quite comfortable with D’Quasario Chavez monitoring the internal communications of the U.S. NATO alliance, while bong hittin’ with the crew in his living room. Future “virtual” inspections for analysts working from home with Top-Secret Security Clearances will be modified accordingly.
You can read the full NSA report HERE.
Sleep well, America…
…The NSA is counting on it.
Sadly this is not a new problem. Search 1970s Church hearings, the origin of FISA.
If you are going to attack the white middle class foundational Americans, think Jan 6, then its a good idea to hire lots of people who have ZERO heritage or genetic or cultural sympathy, or in fact have historical grievances against mainline white Americans.
Why do you think big tech hires Chinese and Indians to create big tech businesses that destroy Main Street America?
Gotta wonder what markets exist or systems of patronage or data exfiltration exists?
Lots of extremely valuable market data is now routinely harvested.
Suddenly discover your business loses its biggest customers to competitors?
Suddenly discover your employer is hiring your replacement from a third world country?
Suddenly discover your insurance company has decided you have a genetic disease (think Covid testing for DNA people)?
Yep, its a massive problem, corrupt to the core.
Every big company that I have worked for mindlessly defaults to hiring Asian Indians for any job that is even remotely tech related.
It’s obnoxious as all of these jobs can easily be done by actual American citizens.
Some of these positions don’t even require any sort of technical expertise whatsoever and could be given to any America who is reasonably intelligent and has a work ethic.
For example, user acceptance testers (UATs) test that software applications work as intended from the end users’ perspective.
UATs don’t need any sort of special technical background. They just check to make sure that the software works for whoever is actually using it.
Some companies think that they must go to India to hire UATs for some odd reason, even though anyone who is capable of using a software app can succeed as a UAT.
Because they are cheap and cost less.
FISA
A solution to the “problem”
which was NOT the violation of constitutional rights by the IC but
EXPOSURE that the IC was violating constitutional rights.
Solution:
Make the violation of constitutional rights “LEGAL” violations.
“Search 1970s Church hearings, the origin of FISA.”
That “fix” sure didn’t work, did it? Turns out lying to the FISC secret court was just another tool allowing police state FISA levels of of surveillance.
Also, don’t forget to look up the multi-decade COINTELPRO, discovered accidentally by an FBI office break-in looking for something else.
You can’t beleive how much it hurts me to agree with Frank Church. Cheers –
So can employee Tomas delete his own sext messages, and that of his 15 year old love interest? Maybe we should all find an NSA insider For Our Protection.
I honestly believe the NSA is the root of all current corruption in government. Who among us can say we have nothing to hide? …Asking for a friend.
If they’re at a high enough level, that kind of communication is likely encouraged.
Sundance,
Thanks for the chuckles!
Who loves you, baby?
If you do not have a 2nd Amendment Preservation Act in your county it is time to do it. If you model it off of the Newton County, Missouri paperwork you will empower your county sheriff to arrest federal agents. Remember this article. Alphabet agencies with policy shifts (think Merrick Garland reclassifying dissenting parents at school board meetings “domestic terrorists”) are not the rule of law. Executive Orders are not laws and are only enforceable on minions of the “Executive” according to the US Constitution, not the ordinary citizenry. The reason the US has no Gestapo, Stasi, or other secret police is because ALL police powers according to the Constitution are local. So, if federal agents show up to do anything without local warrants, arrest them (remember, you elect your county judges). Make sure your sheriff is in agreement with this or vote that sheriff out and vote in one that is. A great place to start is by attending the county board meeting. Don’t be surprised if you meet new like-minded friends.
Just remember, anytime you use an electronic device (phone, radio, computer, tablet, etc.) you cannot have any expectation of privacy — the signals are in the ether and with the right equipment anyone can intercept them. NSA has a saying: “The third man is listening.” Long ago, we used to be aware of that truth: you remember when the California raisins performed “I heard it through the grapevine.”
Not only when you use them, but if they are in the room with you, even if they are “off”.
Not to mention all of the “smart” devices and appliances: thermostats, televisions, refrigerators, ring doorbells, washer and dryers, and ovens. I’ve always wondered who in their right mind would want an oven that can be controlled remotely 😳?
I think Will Hunting had it right when asked “Why shouldn’t I work for the N.S.A.? ”
A scene from Good Will Hunting where he explains the answer 😂
Haha very good, and “how do like them apples? I got her phone #!”
No doubt highly indoctrinated leftists. Thank you congress and the man who fundamentally changed America.
Ya mean the government abused it’s power?
I’m shocked.
https://nexttobagend.blogspot.com/2022/02/who-is-driving.html
And the NSA gets away with it each time. But remember…you haven’t lost any of your liberties at all…in any way!
I think what Sundance is saying here with the word “superseding”, is that the 4th branch is already operating unilaterally, and uses the other three branches to provide a superficial appearance that they are being governed. However, the 4th branch in fact actually appears to be controlling the other three branches as well.
The interesting question to me is, who is in fact controlling the fourth branch? What person or entities are really calling the shots? Is it just a Hydra of like minded people? Or is there a small shadowy group of evil overlords that pass the orders down? I kind of suspect the Hydra, but maybe not. The older I get, the more I realize that conspiracy theories are actual fact and maybe the most outlandish ones still underestimate reality.
If just half of the movie ‘Snowden’ is accurate, it’s over. The Stasi is here. Stolen elections were just another operation.
The fact that they gussie this up with “sophisticated goverment-speak”
and thinking they are pulling the wool over the eyes of us little folk
makes reading this a laugh out loud affair.
But it is truly frightening.
“Swamp” is too gentle a word to describe dc and the filth that’s in it.
I agree the best way to describe the “FEDERAL GOVERNMENT” is IMHO a “SEPTIC TANK with a “DRAIN FIELD” that no longer works which has resulted in a COUNTRY OVERFLOWING with S__T.
They can have ALL THE INFORMATION THEY WANT. Still, they are TERRIFIED of what’s going on in Canada. And despite most “news” not covering it, that information is getting out. Make your damn move, cowards.
The ATF and Biden administration have nearly 1 billion records on private firearms purchases
February 01, 2022
https://www.theblaze.com/news/atf-biden-administration-1-billion-records-private-firearm-purchases
The ATF continued by saying that the nearly 1 billion records include “digital and an estimated number of hard copy records that are awaiting image conversion. It is currently estimated that 865,787,086 of those records are in a digitalized format.”
The ATF has been developing this database since 2006. [that would be during the Bush era – W]
We The People is the answer – wish your articles like this would include more of the solution to the problem it’s up to We the People lawfully and peacefully! Remaining steadfast at petitioning the government with redress lawfully and peacefully.
They can never control our inner thoughts or man’s relationship with God. Totalitarians hate that. Solzhenitsyn captured it beautifully. It may be all we have left.
I see this article from Sundance is less popular than the others.
I am only commenting to add numbers to the commenting section
to increase readers. But I’m sad about that. This is everything!
clean house remove everyone and start over with LAW ABIDING CITIZENS !!!
“You don’t have to get a FISA court order?”
“No, not here, XKEYSCORE’s under 702 authority, which means no warrants”
“Ok, but – US targets – then you’d have to … get … the court order”
“You mean FISA? Yeah … they’re just a big-ass rubber stamp, dude”
https://reclaimthenet.org/nsa-admits-exploitable-loophole-that-helps-it-spy-on-us-citizens-without-a-warrant/
My Dad worked for ESC and its predecessors in the Air Force through the 50’s 60’s a n d 70′ into the 80’s. This scares the hell out of me.he