Did the FBI have evidence of a breach larger than Snowden? A lawsuit says yes.
By Sara A. Carter, Circa
A former U.S. intelligence contractor tells Circa he walked away with more than 600 million classified documents on 47 hard drives from the National Security Agency and the CIA, a haul potentially larger than Edward Snowden's now infamous breach.
And now he is suing former FBI Director James Comey and other government figures, alleging the bureau has covered up evidence he provided them showing widespread spying on Americans that violated civil liberties.
Six Hundred MILLION classified documents, on forty-seven hard drives, containing credit reports, emails, phone conversations and Internet traffic lifted from CIA surveillance computers belonging to the FBI.
BOOM!
“Plaintiffs were assured that the FBI, under Defendant Comey, would conduct a full investigation into the grave instances of illegal and unconstitutional activity set forth by Montgomery. However, the FBI, on Defendant Comey’s orders, buried the FBI’s investigation because the FBI itself is involved in an ongoing conspiracy to not only conduct the aforementioned illegal, unconstitutional surveillance, but to cover it up as well,” the suit added.
Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
"The Fourth Amendment (Amendment IV) to the United States Constitution prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. It requires governmental searches and seizures to be conducted only upon issuance of a warrant, judicially sanctioned by probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized. It is part of the Bill of Rights and was adopted in response to the abuse of the writ of assistance, a type of general search warrant issued by the British government and a major source of tension in pre-Revolutionary America. "--Wikiepedia
The Plaintiff alleges, then, that the Government of the United States, Barack Obama presiding, including former Obama spooks NSA Director Mike Rogers and former CIA Director John Brennan, illegally spied upon millions of Americans.
Does the suit have merit? I have no idea...all we can do is wait while it winds its way through the Federal courts.
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