
“Congress has quietly passed an Intelligence Authorization Bill that includes warrantless forfeiture of private communications to local law enforcement. Representative Justin Amash unsuccessfully attempted a late bid to oppose the bill, which passed 325-100. According to Amash, the bill ‘grants the executive branch virtually unlimited access to the communications of every American.’ According to the article, a provision in the bill allows ‘the acquisition, retention, and dissemination’ of Americans’ communications without a court order or subpoena. That type of collection is currently allowed under an executive order, but the new stamp of approval from Congress was troubling, Amash said.”
Related posts:
In phishing attack, Microsoft’s unmentionables aired by hacktivists
Owner of Snowden’s Email Service on Why He Closed Lavabit Rather Than Comply
Ron Holland on Protecting Your Wealth in Perilous Times
Vegas Mansion San Francisco, For Sale For 9311 Bitcoins
Kraken partners with Fidor Bank to offer EU bitcoin trading services
Gold & silver sales jump during Ramadan and Eid in India
Cannabis legalisation in Washington and Colorado: A game changer
Over $100K in Bitcoin Was Stolen in a Ridiculously Low-Tech Heist
Here Comes The Federal Vaccination Registry System
Should We Really Put Gold in an IRA?
Americans are Starting to Borrow More to Buy Homes
Adam VS the TSA: Have they ever caught a terrorist?
The NSA made a coloring book for kids
How police officers’ military uniforms affect their mental state
BitScan's exclusive Q&A with Roger Ver