
“A child pornography case in Washington has shockingly escalated as an appeals court determined the U.S. Navy has been engaged in a ‘routine’ and ‘widespread’ program of ‘hacking’ into private citizens’ computers and turning over information to law enforcement agencies. A Naval Criminal Investigative Service, or NCIS, agent in Georgia named Steve Logan trolled for traces of child pornography on computers across Washington State. The judges ruled Logan’s action a violation of the Posse Comitatus Act, which prohibits the military from enforcing civilian laws, and warned greater action needs to be taken to stop the NCIS from continuing the practice.”
http://www.wnd.com/2014/09/u-s-navy-caught-spying-on-whole-state/
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