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Two days ago, a review of quiet admissions and unauthorized leaks revealed that the NSA branch of the U.S. military had not only been collecting and warehousing nearly every form of electronic communications by innocent everyday people, without warrants, but had been sharing the proceeds of their unconstitutional spying with
the Drug Enforcement Agency;
local police;
the Secret Service;
the Department of Justice;
the Pentagon;
and the Department of Homeland Security
for regular, non-terrorism-related government purposes.
Well, now you can add another agency to the list. Reuters reports that the Internal Revenue Service thats right, the IRS has been getting tips for tax investigations by dipping into the database of warrantless intelligence surveillance.
They say all this constitution-squashing is about catching the terrorists, but lets be real the danger of an American dying in a terrorist attack is smaller than the danger she or he will die of a hernia. The slowly-emerging secret is that U.S. government agents are using the excuse of terrorism to pry into your life for reasons that are both mundane and none of their business."
http://irregulartimes.com/
Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)Or, dust off, and poke an old one. They're working on Putin as an alternate.
Hydra
(14,459 posts)And apparently, it's us...
This can't end well.
woo me with science
(32,139 posts)I knew you could.
Wholesale spying and use of that information to target anyone they want, while fabricating the reasons for the targeting. What gets me is that this is exactly the kind of nightmare scenario we used to put forth as an extreme, *hypothetical* example of how corrupt the government could become under a corporate, authoritarian state.
And here we are, with former members of the Stasi commenting on how the NSA would have made them drool.
Here we are.
damnedifIknow
(3,183 posts)They were wrong.
bvar22
(39,909 posts)Spying on Americans without warrants,
AND turning over that info to the IRS!!!!!!
There goes Republican support for these super secret SPY Programs.
Oddly enough, as someone NOT rich enough to be able to CHEAT on MY taxes,
I find THIS aspect of Spying on Americans to be amusing.
Maybe when the Rich & Powerful find out that the NSA is recording conversations between them and their Brokers, and especially their Offshore Tax havens,
MAYBE then this will come to an end as "UnAmerican".
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