The special agent in charge at the Richmond, Virginia, FBI field office testified to House Judiciary Committee, but the contents of his interview have not yet been disclosed.
New documents obtained by Rep. Jim Jordan show that an undercover FBI employee reported on a subject who attended an ‘SSPX-affiliated’ church in California. The documents also show that FBI offices in Los Angeles and Portland were involved in the creation of the FBI’s memo that described Traditional Catholics as potential domestic terrorists.
The new surveillance provision will cover laptops, cars, phones, and other devices, and allow the geolocation of suspects in crimes punishable by at least five years' imprisonment.
The U.S. military’s chief information officer and former CIA deputy director John Sherman said his office will assume control of all 5G-related activities in the U.S. military and expand the military’s 5G pilot programs – a move critics said could lead to increased surveillance of U.S. citizens.
An official U.S. government publication suggests that the Department of Homeland Security use remote detection technologies for 'crowd control,' 'anticrime operations,' and 'ensuring the security of government.'
The more one researches, the more it appears as though there are not many, if any, U.S. Federal torture laws which protect the American citizen from torture committed by law enforcement and secret police, whereas there are others which protect the non-American citizen.
A voter analytics firm harvested data from millions of Americans’ cellphones during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns and used the data to assign phone users a 'COVID-19 decree violation' score and a 'COVID-19 concern' score, according to a whitepaper released by PredictWise, the firm that harvested the data.