| Many national security experts argue that lawful surveillance activities, such as those authorized by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), are necessary to protect the national security of the United States.
In this Fourth Branch video, Matthew Heiman takes a deep dive into this issue from the national security perspective.
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Differing Views:
"NSA Files: Decoded"
"I was targeted because of my faith"
"Stewart Baker Calls Out Cyber-Surveillance Myths"
Mike Gustafson
Excellent lighting…..! 🎬
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This guy has got to be joking or out right IGNORANT. PEOPLE IN GOV’T ABUSE SUCH ACTIVITIES AS SURVALENCE. 9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB WITH THE HELP OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY.
Gngerbrd grl
You are right
Cool Hand Luke
Damn right.
Lorin Williams
Meh.
Cool Hand Luke
This is absolutely disgusting and not American
Kris Wagemann
Fisa used right is great, but seeking American people should go through the normal courts, not fisa. Fisa with the abuse should not be swept under the rug.
Kind of like Fbi director Christopher Wray now going to do a review of the abuse that also was fisa, that was 2016 etc why take so long (Did he get his hands fought in the cookie jar)?
mike thais
..and of knowledge suppression? /gone extreme
Shawn Tyner
nonchalantly saying it’s like looking at the exterior of a postal envelope. Like the government don’t open that up either.