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FBI and DEA under review for use of NSA mass surveillance data
The Daily Dot ^ | 09/30/2015 | Patrick Howell O'Neill

Posted on 09/30/2015 5:54:06 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum

The Justice Department is investigating the FBI’s use of information taken directly from mass surveillance conducted by the National Security Agency (NSA)’s collection of telephone metadata.

The yield of that NSA spying program was described by a judge as a “staggering” amount of data when the agency's ability to collect it was struck down as illegal in court earlier this year. The program was resumed in June and will run until at least December.

Another ongoing Justice Department investigation is examining the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)'s use of “parallel construction.”

The investigations surfaced in a report to Congress from the Justice Department's inspector general.

Parallel construction is a controversial investigative technique that takes information gained from sources like the NSA's mass surveillance, covers up or lies about the sources, and then utilizes them in criminal investigations inside the United States. The information was passed to other federal agencies like the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

The technique was described as “decades old, a bedrock concept” by a DEA official.

Critics at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) described the technique as “intelligence laundering” designed to cover up "deception and dishonesty" that ran contrary to the original intent of post-9/11 surveillance laws.

Both the FBI and DEA, which operate under the jurisdiction of the Justice Department, are under review by the department’s Office of Inspector General (OIG). The details of the NSA’s mass metadata collection program were first publicly revealed in 2013 by contractor Edward Snowden. The DEA’s use of parallel construction was revealed by Reuters a few months later.

The OIG is charged with identifying and investigating fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement. Although OIG reports cannot on their own force change, detailed information is always shared with Congress and often the public which can lead to the investigated party agreeing to the suggested changes and conclusions from the OIG or other entities.

The NSA sent daily metadata reports to the FBI from at least 2006 to 2011, according to the director of national intelligence.

The ongoing review will examine how the FBI processed the NSA’s information, how much information was passed along, and the results of the initiated investigations.

The NSA’s mass collection of telephone metadata was thought to be authorized under Section 215 of the Patriot Act. Both the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations argued for and renewed authorization until the program expired in Congress earlier this year.

The Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General is also investigating the FBI’s use of Patroit Act Section 215 from 2012 to 2014 that allowed it to obtain “any tangible thing” from any business or entity as part of investigations against international terrorism or spying.

A previous investigation revealed that every single Section 215 application submitted by the FBI to the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA) was approved.

That amount data collected was a “staggering” amount of information, Judge Gerard E. Lynch wrote in his decision. “Such expansive development of government repositories of formerly private records would be an unprecedented contraction of the privacy expectations of all Americans.”


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: dea; wod

1 posted on 09/30/2015 5:54:06 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Pen and Phone:

Disband the ATF, and jail 5 or more top IRS people.


2 posted on 09/30/2015 5:58:05 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
Shame on them! Only the WH is allowed to use highly personal and private information of Congressman and SCOTUS members to blackmail them to vote the way they want!

Was Boehner sexually abused by a Catholic priest as a child when an altar boy? Only the WH knows...

3 posted on 09/30/2015 5:58:21 PM PDT by Obama_Is_Sabotaging_America
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
Flashback, concerning the forked-tongue weasel McCarthy:

GOP struggles for PATRIOT Act votes

House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) offered a stern warning to his fellow lawmakers in a closed conference meeting Wednesday at the Capitol Hill Club: Don’t you dare vote no unless you attend Mueller’s briefing and ask your questions.

4 posted on 09/30/2015 6:01:32 PM PDT by Timber Rattler (Just say NO! to RINOS and the GOP-E)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Public Servants doing the work nesessary for the public good, citizen.


5 posted on 09/30/2015 6:07:45 PM PDT by Paladin2 (my non desktop devices are no longer allowed to try to fix speling and punctuation, and my grandma.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

This is impossible.

Paulie gigot at the wsj promised us over and over.


6 posted on 09/30/2015 6:15:01 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (We must first defeat RINOs before we can even encounter a Democrat to fight)
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To: Paladin2

Nothing they do surprises me any more…...


7 posted on 09/30/2015 6:36:30 PM PDT by basil ( God bless the USA!)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Government is too big, too intrusive, too expensive, too controlling.

This is a big $h!t sandwich and we’re ALL being forced to take a bite.

At what point do the American people begin to push back?


8 posted on 09/30/2015 7:19:58 PM PDT by servantboy777
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

U.S. Federal police forces = Gestapo.

The founders would have recoiled at the thought of federal police forces. If the states exercised their constitutional police powers, we wouldn’t have an out of control federal government.


9 posted on 09/30/2015 7:57:12 PM PDT by grumpygresh (We don't have Democrats and Republicans, we have the Faustian uni-party)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

There have been many lies placed before the courts by government agencies using NSA evidence against defendants and misrepresenting how they acquired that evidence.


10 posted on 09/30/2015 8:13:46 PM PDT by Bobalu (See my freep page for political images.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum; dware
Another ongoing Justice Department investigation is examining the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)'s use of “parallel construction.”

The investigations surfaced in a report to Congress from the Justice Department's inspector general.

Parallel construction is a controversial investigative technique that takes information gained from sources like the NSA's mass surveillance, covers up or lies about the sources, and then utilizes them in criminal investigations inside the United States.

It's for the children.

11 posted on 10/01/2015 8:57:10 AM PDT by ConservingFreedom (a "guest worker" is a stateless person with no ties to any community, only to his paymaster)
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