Americans continue to fund crime and their own destruction with their tax dollars, NSA spying, TSA, BATF; creation of weaponized super-viruses designed to kill them en masse, bankrolling next world pandemic
Wayne Madsen Report
By Wayne Madsen
03/03/2012
The National Security Agency (NSA) continues to conduct warrantless wiretapping of U.S. citizens at a frenetic pace, according to informed NSA sources. Much of the surveillance of American citizens and legal residents, known as "U.S. persons" in the NSA eavesdropping lexicon, is now being conducted under the aegis of the U.S. Cyber Command. NSA director General Keith Alexander doubles as the commander of the Cyber Command. Both agencies' headquarters are located at Fort Meade, Maryland.
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AT&T is the ENEMY of United States Citizens |
WMR has learned that although NSA's acting general counsel Vito Potenza and NSA Inspector General Joel Brenner claimed they were not given access to "The Program's" key implementing documents, both individuals had worked with Addington and other members of the Bush White House, including chief of staff Andrew Card, to implement massive NSA spying on U.S. citizens. The two NSA lawyers worked closely with Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel attorney John Yoo to craft the illegal program. Yoo's actions were approved by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.
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NSA "counsel," spy Joel Brenner, a dangerous Nazi |
"The Program" was largely the brainchild of then-NSA director Michael Hayden, who was later promoted to the first Deputy Director of National Intelligence and, subsequently, to Central Intelligence Agency director.
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TRAITOR: Former Bush AG Alberto Gonzales with his "god" |
However, NSA's director of signals intelligence, Maureen Baginski, termed 9/11 as a "gift" to NSA. Hayden ensured that NSA craftily hid behind the FBI and CIA to avoid any blame for the 9/11 attacks and stay "clean."
In an unprecedented manner, the Obama administration is using the 1917 Espionage Act, with its 1950 amendment, known as the McCarran Internal Security Act -- passed during the espionage scandal involving State Department official Alger Hiss and the "Pumpkin Papers" affair -- to indict government officials who leak information to the press. The Obama administration has also stepped up NSA and other surveillance of journalists in an effort to discover their sources.
The doctrine being followed by the Obama administration comes from a 2010 book, titled Necessary Secrets: National Security, the Media, and the Rule of Law, authored by the neo-con Hudson Institute's senior fellow Gabe Schoenfeld. In the book, Schoenfeld called for the government to prosecute reporters and editors, particularly those at The New York Times, for revealing details of the warrantless wiretapping program. Schoenfeld is a former senior editor of the Jewish Zionist publication Commentary. He has also written for the neo-con Weekly Standard and New York Sun. NSA sources have told WMR that the Obama administration has "taken a page from Schoenfeld's book" in continuing the NSA warrantless surveillance program.
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Whistleblower destroyer, Obama Nazi William M. Welch II |
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