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Saturday, February 04, 2012

Corbett Report: Episode217 - Against Technocracy

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Corbett Report: Episode217 - Against Technocracyfrom corbett report: We are told that an elite class of experts (or perhaps some benevolent supercomputers) can transform our world of want and despair into a world of milk and honey. But this is not a new idea, and it has always been propounded by the very elites who have put the current system into place. Join us in this week’s edition of The Corbett Report as we go digging up the roots and examining the fruits of elite-sponsored technocracy.


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the latest corbett report videos:
National Security Letters: Eviscerating the constitution since 1978
Blackballed: How the FBI Bends FOIA

the latest corbett report interviews:
Interview 457 – The International Forecaster with Bob Chapman

previous: Episode216 - Who's Gaming Who

Thursday, May 08, 2008

feds withdraw illegal nsl against archive.org

feds withdraw illegal nsl against archive.orgfrom raw story: The FBI has withdrawn an illegal National Security Letter seeking information from an online library and has lifted a gag order that until Wednesday prevented any discussion of the information request. Lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union and Electronic Frontier Foundation helped the Internet Archive push back against what they say was an overly broad and unlawful request for information on one of its users. The FBI issued its National Security Letter internetarchive_nslissued_20070119 (84kb PDF) in November, but ACLU, EFF and Archive officials were precluded from discussing it with anyone because of a gag order they say was unconstitutional.

update: senators ask fbi to explain flawed 'national security letter' to internet archive; csp or library?
from threat level: A bipartisan group of U.S. senators is asking internet_archive_mueller_letter_51508final (64kb PDF) FBI head Robert Mueller to explain why the feds sought records from the Internet Archive, a digital library, using a controversial administrative subpoena known as a National Security Letter, which is intended for a communications service providers.

Monday, October 15, 2007

pentagon & fbi misusing secret info requests

pentagon & fbi misusing secret info requestsfrom raw story: The Department of Defense has conspired with the FBI to "circumvent the law" in accessing hundreds of Americans' telephone, e-mail and financial records, say two civil liberties groups that released reams of new documents obtained in a contested public records request.

The American Civil Liberties Union, which has challenged the Bush Administration's post-Sept. 11 spying authority, says the Pentagon has issued 455 National Security Letters in concert with the FBI to obtain Americans' private information it is not entitled to receive.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

judge strikes down part of patriot act

judge strikes down part of patriot actfrom ap: A federal judge struck down parts of the revised USA Patriot Act on Thursday, saying investigators must have a court's approval before they can order Internet providers to turn over records without telling customers.

U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero said the government orders must be subject to meaningful judicial review and that the recently rewritten Patriot Act "offends the fundamental constitutional principles of checks and balances and separation of powers."

The American Civil Liberties Union had challenged the law, complaining that it allowed the FBI to demand records without the kind of court order required for other government searches.

The ACLU said it was improper to issue so-called national security letters, or NSLs - investigative tools used by the FBI to compel businesses to turn over customer information - without a judge's order or grand jury subpoena. Examples of such businesses include Internet service providers, telephone companies and public libraries.
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