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FBI turns to broad new wiretap method

The FBI appears to have adopted an invasive Internet surveillance technique that collects far more data on innocent Americans than previously has been disclosed.

Instead of recording only what a particular suspect is doing, agents conducting investigations appear to be assembling the activities of thousands of Internet users at a time into massive databases, according to current and former officials. That database can subsequently be queried for names, e-mail addresses or keywords.

Read more at ZDNet

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pricks. if this doesn't prove WE'RE the enemy i don't know what does.

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They can't use it on us. Courts here just don't accept stuff like that here

our intelligence agencies dont care what courts think

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lol, whenever i talk to my mother and rant about preznit stumbley mcBruisey, she fuckin freaks out. i tell her 'let them come and get me--who gives a damn?' then she reads my site AND REALLY FREAKS (well, actually, not lately, cos i've been using it as a kinda personal diary or whatever).

she's afraid they're gonna come knocking on my door and haul my ass outta here. HAHAHAHAHA, i know my fucking rights and the last time i checked we had freedom of speech and all. fuck 'em.

btw, did anyone forget that we American taxpayers are paying for this illegal shit? spying on US? where's the outrage?

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