Posted on 03/29/2017 8:48:10 AM PDT by xzins
Judge Andrew Napolitano spoke on Fox News, Wednesday, making his first appearance on the network after pushing a controversial report in defense of President Trumps claims of wiretapping during the 2016 election.
Anchors Bret Baier and Shepard Smith previously said that Fox could not independently confirm the accuracy of Napolitanos claim that the British intelligence service GCHQ facilitated the wiretapping. During Napolitanos spot on Americas Newsroom today, Bill Hemmer noted that youve had a few quiet days.
ALSO ON MEDIAITEShep Smith: Fox News Cannot Confirm Judge Napolitanos Commentary
Hemmer then asked the judge whether he was still confident in the story, to which the Fox judicial analyst said yes.
The American public needs to know more about this rather than less because a lot of the government surveillance authorities will expire in the Fall and therell be a great debate on how much authority we want the government to have to surveil us, and the more the American public knows the more informed there and Congresss decisions will be.
Napolitano has been absent from the network ever since White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer cited his allegations in defense of the presidents claims. The White House was ultimately forced to (sort of) apologize to the United Kingdom after GCHQ called the charge utterly ridiculous.
Watch above, via Fox.
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Judge Nap stands his ground and wins!
Sheeeeeeeyit. When was the last time (or the first time, for that matter) that Bret Baier or Snuffy Smith independently confirmed ANYthing?
They are paid to read the TelePrompTer in an engaging and convincing manner as if the words were their own.
I was so happy to see him this morning. He didn’t budge from his story and said we should stay tuned
It was good to see the Judge back this morning. And he was unbowed!
Sure was good to have him back on air.
I wouldn’t trust a thing that Smith said.
Even though Baier was a #nevertrumper, he still tried to do good reporting.
My guess is that he did NOT try to get with the judge to verify the judge’s sources.
That is unforgiveable for a newsman, but even more so for a colleague.
Wonder if he threatened to sue.
The Judge has high credibility.
He wouldn’t stand his ground this firmly without good reason.
Good!
After that idiotid Farkas woman blabbed on MSNBC about how greatt their intel was, the idea of widespread and most likely illegal warrantless surveillance is coming closer to being public knowledge.
Even the idiot Murdock spawn running Fox know they could not stand up to a suit by the Judge.
Bret Baier and his Nevertrumper Report show and the mascara guy.
Shep Smith?
Heck - we all know how flighty Tweety-Bird gets when his Spanx are on backwards......
Smith seems to have lost his “breaking news anchor” gig.
He seems confined to his afternoon show now.
Was there an official announcement or was it just an imaginary job from the get-go?
If he still stands by what he said and was still allowed to return to Fox, WHY THE HECK WAS HE SUSPENDED?
The suspension makes NO SENSE.
Glad to hear this! Nice try, ‘Faux News!’
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<>Judge Andrew Napolitano stands ground.
Good news!
Here comes the judge!!
Here comes the judge!!
Part two of ??? parts history of our agreement where the Brits spied on our people and we spied on their people for 7+ decades. Unlike PRISM, the MUSCULAR program requires no (FISA or other type of) warrants.
It couldnt possibly be true, because that is not how our system works, Pelosi said during a Christian Science Monitor breakfast in Washington.
We do not investigate, through a FISA court, Americans here or abroad.
Well, Nancy how about this: Part two of ??? parts history of our agreement where the Brits spied on our people and we spied on their people for 7+ decades. Unlike PRISM, the MUSCULAR program requires no (FISA or other type of) warrants.
MUSCULAR (surveillance program)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MUSCULAR (DS-200B), located in the United Kingdom,[1] is the name of a surveillance programme jointly operated by Britain’s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) that was revealed by documents which were released by Edward Snowden and interviews with knowledgeable officials.[2] GCHQ is the primary operator of the program.[1]
GCHQ and the National Security Agency have secretly broken into the main communications links that connect the data centers of Yahoo! and Google.[3]Substantive information about the program was made public at the end of October 2013.
Contents:
1 Overview
2 Operational details
3 Reactions and countermeasures
4 Gallery
5 See also
6 References
7 External links
Overview:
The programme is jointly run by:
Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) (United Kingdom)
U.S. National Security Agency (NSA)
MUSCULAR is one of at least four other similar programs that rely on a trusted 2nd party, programs which together are known as WINDSTOP.
In a 30-day period from December 2012 to January 2013, MUSCULAR was responsible for collecting 181 million records. It was however dwarfed by another WINDSTOP program known (insofar) only by its code DS-300 and codename INCENSER, which collected over 14 billion records in the same period.[4]
Operational details:
According to the leaked document the NSAs acquisitions directorate sends millions of records every day from internal Yahoo! and Google networks to data warehouses at the agencys headquarters at Fort Meade, Maryland.
The programme operates via an access point known as DS-200B, which is outside the United States, and it relies on an unnamed telecommunications operator to provide secret access for the NSA and the GCHQ.[3]
According to the Washington Post, the MUSCULAR program collects more than twice as many data points (selectors in NSA jargon) compared to the better known PRISM.[2]
Unlike PRISM, the MUSCULAR program requires no (FISA or other type of) warrants.
Because of the huge amount of data involved, MUSCULAR has presented a special challenge to NSA’s Special Source Operations. For example, when Yahoo! decided to migrate a large amount of mailboxes between its data centers, the NSA’s PINWALE database (their primary analytical database for the Internet) was quickly overwhelmed with the data coming from MUSCULAR.[5]
Closely related programmes are called INCENSER and TURMOIL. TURMOIL, belonging to the NSA, is a system for processing the data collected from MUSCULAR.[1]
According to a post-it style note from the presentation, the exploitation relied on the fact that (at the time at least) data was transmitted unencrypted inside Google’s private cloud, with “Google Front End Servers” stripping and respectively adding back SSL from/to external connections.
According to the Washington Post: “Two engineers with close ties to Google exploded in profanity when they saw the drawing.” After the information about MUSCULAR was published by the press, Google announced that it was working on deploying encrypted communication between its datacenters.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUSCULAR_(surveillance_program)
The head of Britain’s electronic surveillance agency GCHQ has resigned after our judge exposed how the Brits spy on us.
23 January 2017*
Robert Hannigan, who has held the post of GCHQ director since 2014, said he was stepping down for family reasons.
He said he was proud of his work but that 20 years in public service roles had “demanded a great deal of my ever patient and understanding family”.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Mr Hannigan had “led the renewal” of national security capabilities to fight terrorism during his time at GCHQ.
Mr Hannigan was director general of defence and intelligence at the Foreign Office before taking over the leadership of GCHQ in 2014.
In a letter to the foreign secretary, he said he was proud of the work he had done and “how many lives have been saved in this country and overseas by the work of GCHQ” but added “now is the right time for a change in direction”.
Mr Hannigan said it was “right” that a new director be in place ready for GCHQ’s 100th anniversary in 2019, but he would stay in the post until a replacement was appointed.
‘Cyber defences’.
Sources have told BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera that the resignation was not the result of any concerns over policy in the UK or in the US.
Mr Johnson thanked him for his service, saying he had “set the groundwork for a major transformation of our cyber defences” during his tenure.
There will now be an internal competition within government to identify candidates for the job. Recommendations will then be sent to Mr Johnson and Prime Minister Theresa May for a final decision.
Mr Hannigan was born in Gloucestershire and is a married father-of-two.
He was previously responsible for the UK’s first cyber security strategy, oversaw the first national security strategy, and chaired Cobra emergency committee meetings on terrorist incidents.
He also worked as principal adviser to then Prime Minister Tony Blair on the Northern Ireland peace process.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-38723040
*23 January 2017 (A couple of days after the $$$$ hit the fan aka Muscular and the UKs
(GCHQ spying on Trump, his people and us, yes us!)
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