72 FBI wants the IP addresses of everyone who read an USA Today article… isn’t this a 4th amendment violation? (www.mediaite.com) posted 3 years ago by tub4lc41n 3 years ago by tub4lc41n +72 / -0 14 comments share 14 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Bush killed the 4th amendment with the patriot act. THERE IS NO 4TH AMENDMENT
Everyone needs a vpn!
Are VPNs run by TLAs?
If you are the middle man, you get better data. And they get you to pay for it too.
You know for sure that AT&T, Comcast, Verizon and any other ISP is turning over information upon request and that the NSA has it all regardless.
Makes no sense to me. Wouldnt you go after who put out the article instead of who may have read it. Then again you ARE referring to the FBI
During a 35 minute window ... wonder how they'd know who they might be interested in was reading the article during that time frame.
Always the based...I mean best, Tendie!!! ??
There can’t be very many people who read that article in the first 35 minutes. Comms related?
My take: The FBI planted evidence, he shot them. I anticipate a replay of this event many times over in the future. The only good commie is a dead one.
USA Today? Is that like 12 people?