US plans to allow spy agencies to monitor every citizen’s finances – report
Get short URL Published time: March 14, 2013 12:33
Washington is reportedly considering opening all US financial records to national intelligence agencies in order to prevent future crimes. Only the FBI has had unlimited access to such databases; other agencies had to file case-by-case requests.
The Obama administration is preparing legislation to enable the country’s numerous security and intelligence agencies to spy on the accounts of US citizens, Reuters has revealed. The scheme’s stated aim is to help to identify and track terrorist cells, expose money-laundering schemes, trace criminal syndicates and curb corruption.
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"The scheme’s stated aim is to help to identify and track terrorist cells, expose money-laundering schemes, trace criminal syndicates and curb corruption."
why not just send a memo to Washington, Virginia and Chicago - "everybody in gov't come out with your hands up - you're all fired. we want to prevent future crimes. and based on your records, this is prolly a good idea".
Get short URL Published time: March 14, 2013 12:33
Washington is reportedly considering opening all US financial records to national intelligence agencies in order to prevent future crimes. Only the FBI has had unlimited access to such databases; other agencies had to file case-by-case requests.
The Obama administration is preparing legislation to enable the country’s numerous security and intelligence agencies to spy on the accounts of US citizens, Reuters has revealed. The scheme’s stated aim is to help to identify and track terrorist cells, expose money-laundering schemes, trace criminal syndicates and curb corruption.
US plans to allow spy agencies to monitor every citizen’s finances – report — RT USA < click
"The scheme’s stated aim is to help to identify and track terrorist cells, expose money-laundering schemes, trace criminal syndicates and curb corruption."
why not just send a memo to Washington, Virginia and Chicago - "everybody in gov't come out with your hands up - you're all fired. we want to prevent future crimes. and based on your records, this is prolly a good idea".