Monday, 2 June 2014

Snowden on 9/11


Snowden the Liar finally speaks out on the main Covert Operation of the Age:

"You know, and this is a key question that the 9/11 Commission considered. And what they found, in the post-mortem, when they looked at all of the classified intelligence from all of the different intelligence agencies, they found that we had all of the information we needed as an intelligence community, as a classified sector, as the national defense of the United States to detect this plot,” Snowden said. “We actually had records of the phone calls from the United States and out. The CIA knew who these guys were. The problem was not that we weren’t collecting information, it wasn’t that we didn’t have enough dots, it wasn’t that we didn’t have a haystack, it was that we did not understand the haystack that we have.”

They weren't collecting information and phonecalls, they were collecting actual "hijackers", and hiding them in San Diego away from the FBI in the FBI's own safe house for over a year - even the criminal Kane-Hamilton Commission Report admits that.


“The problem with mass surveillance is that we’re piling more hay on a haystack we already don’t understand, and this is the haystack of the human lives of every American citizen in our country,” Snowden continued. “If these programs aren’t keeping us safe, and they’re making us miss connections — vital connections — on information we already have, if we’re taking resources away from traditional methods of investigation, from law enforcement operations that we know work, if we’re missing things like the Boston Marathon bombings where all of these mass surveillance systems, every domestic dragnet in the world didn’t reveal guys that the Russian intelligence service told us about by name, is that really the best way to protect our country? Or are we — are we trying to throw money at a magic solution that’s actually not just costing us our safety, but our rights and our way of life?"


Again, this is a lie - the FBI were warned TWICE by the FSB about Tamerlan Tsarnaev; Robert Meuller said, with a a smirk on his face "We did everything we could" - yes, the chief Chechen Rebel Leader and indicted War Criminal lives in Arlington and is paid a generous stipend by the State Dept. 

Brezezinski personally lobbied for Tamerlan's Leader to be brought to Washington and considers his hiring by the US Government to be "The Proudest Day of my Life"

The Chechens living in the US today are an elite. Extremely well-off and rarely get their hands dirty (any more).


"It’s really disingenuous for the government to invoke and scandalize our memories to sort of exploit the national trauma that we all suffered together and worked so hard to come through to justify programs that have never been shown to keep us safe, but cost us liberties and freedoms that we don’t need to give up and our Constitution says we don’t need to give up."

Untargetted eavesdropping and data-mining are not against the Constitution and never have been.

This is a lie.

It's not an illegal search - targeted electronic eavesdropping against a named individual, absent a bench warrant (since 1978, a FISA Warrant) has been considered an unreasonable search, and thereby unconstitutional since 1968, but this was a major break from the historic trend and the wording of the Fourth Ammedment as originally drafted; in the Supreme Court ruling, the minority dissenting opinions affirmed that casual, conversational non-electronic eavesdropping was a natural, fair and vital component of both policing and the criminal justice system since time immemorial.

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