NYT: NSA Illegal Wiretapping and DCF
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Subject: NYT: NSA Illegal Wiretapping and DCF
Date: Dec 8, 2008 4:32 AM
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DCF does this exact same thing. They bug your phones and
homes, call all your nitwitnesses (everyone you know), lie
to them about you, and have these same people testify *AGAINST*
you.
Then when you try to refute the perjury, DCF files false
criminal charges. Then that's that. You can't even refute
the false criminal charges because these are DCF secrets,
just like the "enemy combatants" defense attorneys are not
allowed to know the secret US (fake) intelligence information.
It's identical to what has happened to the enemy combatants
and others falsely accused of involvement in terrorism.
Now DCF even falsely accuses people of terrorism!! (Me)
I clearly had a very winnable case of malpractice against
James Phillips, who also LIED to DCF about my illness:
http://www.actionlyme.org/andersonpenisbiter.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/PENISBITERDOCS.htm
You have to look at all the data. DATA, as in written
historical, verifiable documents.
Like the NSA and everyone else who is employed by the government,
you can't have MORONS in charge of other people. DCF are the
dumbest people I have ever run across, and believe me- I was
raised around very, very stupid and truly throught-disordered
people. DCF still wins the moron contest.
You can see how dangerous that is. DCF interfered with the
RICO case against Yale- a case that had already negatively
affected discovery in all majpr diseases: HIV, Cancer,
tuberculosis, and Multiple Sclerosis.
http://www.actionlyme.org/PAM3CYS_IMMUNE_SUPPRESSION.htm
In the case of DCF's wiretapping, this is used against
whistleblowers:
http://www.actionlyme.org/LYNNAE_LAKE_CASE.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/SWEEG_STALKING.htm
^^^ Note that Edward McSweegan stalked and harassed everyone who
was a potential whistleblower against the Lyme crimes, and then
turned around and called them crazy, when he and his gang *were*
the stalkers and the people who filed false allegations to medical
boards as well^^^ Me, Karen Forschner, Janice Beers, Lisa
Masterson in the UK. and all the MDs who treated chronic Lyme
but who were harassed by their medical boards- all were turned
in by the likes of Edward McSweegan and Durland Fish.
Note that none of this IDSA/ALDF gang have been charged with
murder, yet they've murdered thousands with this current bogus
diagnostic standard that we still have allows all the cases of
neurologic Lyme to progress into the deadlier forms, like ALS
and cancer.
See what's happening? The murderers are pulling the trigger
first against the whistleblowers but the DCF and the cops are far
far too stupid to catch on to how they're being used for their
obvious stupidity.
In NSA wiretapping, the real question is who pulled the 911 stunt,
since the result quickly bankrupted the country and deflected an
investigation into basically the same gang as those involved in the
Lyme crimes:
Israeli US weapons-secrets thieves (a la Sibel Edmonds), CFR-Mort
Zuckerman, CFR-AIG Greenbergs and other international banksters
like Anthony J. "Caspian Securities" Walton:
http://www.actionlyme.org/WALTON_VICE_CHAIR.htm
Cowardly ***, indeed:
http://www.theamericanmuslim.org/tam.php/features/articles/post_american_century_the_emergence_of_a_new_world_order/0017000
I think it's funny.
Which comes first, the cowardice or the stupidity?
It's clearly the cowardice- which is also a driver in
the case of thought disordered people. In the case of my
"sister," Nancy E. Martin, she was always afraid she would not
be a cool and popular cheerleader. Her persistent gossiping
nonsense never bothered me in the least. I played on all the
sports teams:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Sports.htm
Then she lied to her employer about having chronic fatigue
syndrom so she could become a professional gossip:
http://www.actionlyme.org/ELEPHANTROOM_USDOJ_CORRUPTICUT.htm
Nancy E. Martin truly is one of these people who isn't sick
but so obsessed with herself, that she thought she had
chronic fatigue syndrome- just like one of the other cheerleaders
who was seeing Bernard Raxlen (Sharon Trembicki formerly of
Milford, CT)... Nancy wanted to be one of those cool people
who had a mystery disease...
It's amazing.
Nonetheless, everyone should know what are the ramifications
of VERY STUPID PEOPLE behind the wiretapping equipment and its
potential abuse against whistleblowers.
http://www.actionlyme.org/Hilarious.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/APATOW.htm
'A gossiping old biddy who doesn't and never did have a
real life.
KMDickson
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Panel to Call for Probe Into Wiretapping of Scholar
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By ERIC LICHTBLAU and JAMES RISEN
Published: December 7, 2008
WASHINGTON — A Congressional oversight panel plans to ask the National
Security
Agency to start an investigation into new evidence that the agency
illegally wiretapped
a Muslim scholar in Northern Virginia and concealed the eavesdropping
during a 2005
trial in which the scholar was convicted on terrorism charges.
Representative Rush Holt, a New Jersey Democrat and chairman of the
Select Intelligence
Oversight Panel, said in an interview that he planned to ask the
inspector general
of the N.S.A. to open what would be the first formal investigation by
the agency
into whether its eavesdropping program had improperly interfered with
an American’s
right to a fair trial.
Mr. Holt said he was responding to new evidence presented to him and
other Congressional
leaders by the Muslim scholar’s lawyer indicating that the Bush
administration tried
to hide the full extent of the government’s illegal spying in the
criminal case.
If the N.S.A. inspector general begins an inquiry, analysts said, that
could also
signal a new willingness by the agency, under a new administration, to
examine its
own operations in the eavesdropping program.
President-elect Barack Obama was a critic of the Bush administration’s
domestic
spying program while he was in the Senate and on the campaign trail,
and experts
on intelligence matters are waiting to see whether he takes action
early in his
administration to rein in the program.
“I find the allegations troubling,” Mr. Holt said. His select
intelligence panel
was created last year by Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Democrat of California,
in response
to the 9/11 Commission’s recommendations to provide more comprehensive
Congressional
oversight of the intelligence community.
The scholar, Ali al-Timimi, once a spiritual leader in Northern
Virginia and described
by prosecutors as a “rock star” in the Islamic fundamentalist world,
is now serving
a life sentence in federal prison after he was convicted in 2005 on
charges of inciting
his Muslim followers to commit acts of violence overseas.
Prosecutors described Mr. Timimi as the spiritual mentor to a group of
young men
in Northern Virginia who were convicted of giving material support in
Kashmir to
Lashkar-e-Taiba — the separatist group blamed by the Indian
authorities for the
recent attacks in Mumbai. Several of the Northern Virginia men had
received paramilitary
training in Pakistan, apparently at the urging of Mr. Timimi, but
there was no evidence
that they had taken part in any terrorist attacks.
Mr. Timimi’s lawyers maintain that the N.S.A., without acquiring court-
approved
warrants, used the eavesdropping operation approved by President Bush
weeks after
the Sept. 11 attacks to wiretap his communications, and that the
interceptions might
include evidence that would point to his innocence in what they regard
as a free-speech
case. They charge that the government has intentionally withheld that
material despite
repeated requests.
The Justice Department has denied that it had any other evidence of
eavesdropping
against him other than what it turned over to his lawyers. But the
federal judge
in the case, Leonie M. Brinkema in Alexandria, Va., has expressed
increasing annoyance
over persistent questions about the N.S.A.’s possible role.
In a recently unsealed transcript of an October closed-court hearing
in the case,
the judge stated that she believed that the government appeared to
have committed
violations of federal rules governing evidence and discovery. She also
ordered the
government to search for further evidence of its use of secret
surveillance operations
against Mr. Timimi.
A review of the public court file in Mr. Timimi’s case, which includes
the titles
of classified filings, also strongly indicates that the court has
received evidence
that the N.S.A. was used to intercept conversations between Mr. Timimi
and Suliman
al-Buthe, a Saudi fundamentalist with suspected ties to terrorism.
During Mr. Timimi’s
trial, prosecutors presented evidence that in a phone conversation
with Mr. Buthe,
Mr. Timimi had celebrated the 2003 destruction of the space shuttle
Columbia. But
the government has never publicly acknowledged that it used the N.S.A.
program to
intercept conversations between the two men.
In a letter sent Thursday to Mr. Holt and other members of the
Congressional intelligence
committees, Jonathan Turley, a lawyer for Mr. Timimi, said that a
classified filing
given to Judge Brinkema had “revealed that some of the interceptions
(that were
specifically sought) did in fact exist.”
Mr. Turley said in the letter that he had met with the N.S.A.
inspector general’s
office last week on a separate matter and briefed staff members there
on the Timimi
case.
“In that meeting, we discussed how best to open an investigation into
the matter,”
he wrote, and the inspector general’s staff made it clear that a
formal referral
from Congress for investigation would make it easier for them to start
an inquiry.
The security agency’s inspector general’s staff recommended that he
make a formal
complaint to Congress and request an internal agency investigation,
Mr. Turley wrote
in his letter sent to the intelligence committees. “Once a referral is
made, I can
then bring the specific evidence of misconduct to the N.S.A. for
internal investigation.”
A spokesman for the N.S.A. declined to comment.
The N.S.A. inspector general’s office conducted periodic audits into
the eavesdropping
program even before it became public in December 2005, but Democrats
on Capitol
Hill complain that the agency has been unwilling to examine the
operations of the
program to answer critical questions about how it was run and what
oversights were
in place to protect Americans’ civil liberties.
Some Democrats have called on Mr. Obama to establish an independent
commission that
would examine the wiretapping program, interrogation tactics used on
prisoners,
and other tactics used by the government in its campaign against
terrorism since
the 2001 attacks.
Republicans in Congress who support the N.S.A. program say that
Democrats have been
too eager to investigate issues that have long been resolved.
.
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