"DEA and NSA Team Up to Share Intelligence, Leading to Secret Use of
Surveillance in Ordinary Investigations" https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/08/dea-and-nsa-team-intelligence-laundering "As the NSA scoops up phone records and other forms of electronic evidence while investigating national security and terrorism leads, they turn over "tips" to a division of the Drug Enforcement Agency ("DEA") known as the Special Operations Division ("SOD"). FISA surveillance was originally supposed to be used only in certain specific, authorized national security investigations, but information sharing rules implemented after 9/11 allows the NSA to hand over information to traditional domestic law-enforcement agencies, without any connection to terrorism or national security investigations. But instead of being truthful with criminal defendants, judges, and even prosecutors about where the information came from, DEA agents are reportedly obscuring the source of these tips. For example, a aw enforcement agent could receive a tip from SOD—which SOD, in turn, got from the NSA—to look for a specific car at a certain place. But instead of relying solely on that tip, the agent would be instructed to find his or her own reason to stop and search the car. Agents are directed to keep SOD under wraps and not mention it in "investigative reports, affidavits, discussions with prosecutors and courtroom testimony," according to Reuters." -Glen _______________________________________________ CivicAccess-discuss mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.pwd.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss |
On 13-08-07 10:36 AM, Glen Newton wrote:
> "DEA and NSA Team Up to Share Intelligence, Leading to Secret Use of > Surveillance in Ordinary Investigations" Funny -- people ignore you or claim you are a conspiracy theorist when you say these alleged "national security" spying tools will be used to track domestic citizens with differing political views (leftists, environmentalists, copyright infringers, opposition party members, pro-choice/life, etc ...). Canadians tend to be more politically passive, so doubt we'll have a home-grown hero like the USA's Edward Snowden to confirm if this laundering is happening in Canada. I would be very surprised if it isn't happening, but I have no clear evidence one way or the other. -- Russell McOrmond, Internet Consultant: <http://www.flora.ca/> Please help us tell the Canadian Parliament to protect our property rights as owners of Information Technology. Sign the petition! http://l.c11.ca/ict "The government, lobbied by legacy copyright holders and hardware manufacturers, can pry my camcorder, computer, home theatre, or portable media player from my cold dead hands!" _______________________________________________ CivicAccess-discuss mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.pwd.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss |
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