There's a banner on BitChute warning about the possibility that the NSA is taking over the Internet, and telling you to call your senator on 202-224-3121...๐
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NSA Wants To 702 Everyone!
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Aren't the NSA the good guys? Didn't Q say Snowden was a spook? If an agency can so easily change sides then this doesn't bode well for the future of the US.
Snowden is residing in a country that we are holding a proxy war with, and trying to get further entangled in ourselves.
Depending on where you put our government in relation to Russia, I'd say that is probably a very good point in favor of his honesty.
If our government makes you feel unsafe, there's probably a reason why.
Well NSA is behind FISA so maybe both can be true?
They were good at least under Admiral Rodgers and General Nakasone. A new guy took over in February so who knows now.
LOL! ๐
They already are!
u/#silvia
u/#correct
I called my congressman about 702. My district 17 rep voted against it, and for the warrant requirement. I also call the rep for district next to mine, Vern Buchanan. That SOB voted for 702, and never met a military spending bill he did not love.
I promised to embarrass him next time he shows up looking for votes.
Call them? How about FOLLOW them? With a high zoom camera and a parabolic microphone and let them know as long as you're being spied on they'll be spied on. Everywhere. All day. All night. And post it online. Everyone they meet. Every word they say to anyone. Shine a light on all of them. Make them pariahs.
I love this idea! I wish I had the resources to do just this.
There are only 100 Senators. Do you know how many purposeless military veterans have been left by the wayside and are either roaming the streets or sitting at home wasting away in a Country that wants nothing to do with them anymore? We have the manpower, we just need someone they'll listen to in order to give them the mission. I'd suggest General Flynn or one of our other awake retired Generals would command the exact sort of authority they would respond favorably to.
Sticky for the Heads Up to US Anons.
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Yep! Iโm on it.
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Call my senator what? When has that helped? Until this corrupt government is dismantled and put in gitmo there is no help from that quarter.
Maybe this is โpollingโ.
They want to see how many people are watching and acting.
Great way to poll.
SIGINT, BABY! Light those phones up!!!
https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm
Maybe get a couple young ones nervous? Or just call to treat the idiot answering the phones like shit. That can be worth it, occasionally?
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Yep, it can be done. This article 2020 explains it well.
According to the 1934 Communications Act, the Executive Branch may shut down wireless communications in case of a broadly defined national emergency. Specifically, if the President declares that the United States is at war, or there is a threat of war, or a state of public peril, disaster, or emergency; then the Executive Branch may shut down wireless communications, including the Internet, in order to preserve the neutrality of the United States.
That may now change, however, as a bill with bipartisan support has recently been introduced that would amend Section 706, which grants the Executive Branch such powers. Congresswomen Anna G. Eschoo (D-CA) and Morgan Griffith (R-VA) have penned the Preventing Unwarranted Communications Shutdowns Act, which would limit the ability to shut down the Internet. While the Executive Branch may still shut down the Internet, the new bill would require that the Executive Branch also notify the Pentagon, Congress, and the Federal Communications Commission within twelve hours of the proposed shutdown. The bill also limits the circumstances for a shutdown to be limited to specific threats to human life or national security.
BILL PROPOSES PRELIMINARY REQUIREMENTS AND SAFEGUARDS If no such notice is given as described above, the shutdown would automatically terminate. If notice is properly given to the Pentagon, Congressional leadership, and the Federal Communications Commission, the shutdown would automatically expire in forty-eight hours unless an extension is approved by a 3/5 vote from both the House of Representatives and the Senate, with an added requirement that at least ยผ vote from the minority party from each chamber is secured.
In explaining the bill, the authors rationalized that the extent that the American public relies on the Internet and wireless communications today could not have been foreseen in 1934, and as such, the power to shut down the Internet, which has become a necessity for most in everyday life, needs to be reevaluated.
Many in support of the new measure want to make clear that this has nothing to do with politics and, instead, is merely an important safeguard to protect internet shutdowns that may be arbitrary or decided upon without consulting knowledgeable parties. Moreover, many supporters of the bill note that studies have shown that limiting access to communications is often seen as a negative by the general public. In fact, for many, shutting down the Internet is seen as authoritarian and against the ideals of democracy.
KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM NEW BILL REGARDING PROCESS TO SHUT DOWN THE INTERNET A bipartisan effort by Congress is proposing to limit the Executive Branchโs ability to shut down the Internet. While the Executive Branch will still maintain the ability to shut down access to the Internet and wireless communications, the new bill proposes:
Notification be given to the Pentagon, Congressional Leadership, and the Federal Communications Commission;
limiting the circumstances in which a shutdown may occur;
Extensions of a shutdown to be voted on by Congress; and
A required number of votes be secured in each chamber of Congress before a shutdown can be extended.
https://www.klemchuk.com/ideate/government-power-to-shut-down-the-internet
Just called! Thanks for the heads up!
I often thought there were probably some good guys working for the NSA. I believe that's one of the mistakes the left make. When they use our three letter agencies for evil things, do they not think there might be some good guys using their security clearance to watch them do their evil?
Post yesterday said NSA may be prepping to shut it down for 10 days. Seems that NSA is actually good guys and Snowden is bad guy trying to make NSA look bad now that Hammer and scorecard has been turned against DS
Lol, NSA has never been good guys.
The Q Team is literally under the NSA. Are you suggesting weโve been โhadโ?
We wonโt know until the show ends. Right now NSA is literally behind and operating under FISA.
https://greatawakening.win/p/17t1Mg7d96/the-nsa-is-taking-over-the-inter/c/
I'm just talking about the conversation that occurred un the comments yesterday
Well, damn
*don't let the NSA officially take over the internet.
Ftfy
Um. Doesnโt the NSA basically already own the internet? I mean they have every back door right? Please explain this to me like a DOS kid that I am.