Monthly Archives: February 2015

NSA Head Admits 9/11 Used To Take Your Rights – Video

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NSA Head Admits 9/11 Used To Take Your Rights
Alex Jones plays a report by David Knight that details how the NSA head claims that his orders from the president trump your rights. http://www.infowars.com/...

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Putin on NSA leak greek subs – Video

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GCHQ-NSA intelligence sharing unlawful

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LONDON Britains electronic spy agency was acting unlawfully until December when it received intelligence provided by the U.S. National Security Agency, a British court ruled Friday.

The Investigatory Powers Tribunal, a court that oversees the intelligence and security agencies, said that Britains spy agency, GCHQ, was violating human rights when it received the intercepted communications from the NSA because it had not made details of the procedure and its safeguards on it public. In the tribunals 15-year history, this is the first time it has ruled against any of Britains intelligence agencies.

The court also said that while the lack of transparency in the past meant that GCHQ had breached human rights, the agency has been in compliance with the law since December.

The ruling comes at a time of heated debate in Britain over the balance between security and privacy, with Prime Minister David Cameron vowing to push for legislation to beef up security agencies surveillance powers if his party wins the upcoming general election.

In its ruling, the court said that the regime governing the soliciting, receiving, storing and transmitting by UK authorities of private communications of individuals located in the UK by the NSA breached Articles 8 or 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, because GCHQs safeguards were kept secret. Article 8 refers to the right of privacy, while Article 10 covers freedom of expression.

In December, the tribunal said, the security agency made public the safeguards governing the exchanges with the NSAs Prism and Upstream mass surveillance programs, making the exchanges lawful. The safeguards were disclosed as part of a separate legal challenge brought by civil liberty groups.

GCHQ said that the legal frameworks around intelligence-sharing were compatible with the law and that Fridays ruling against it was, in essence, a technicality, or in one small respect in relation to the historic intelligence-sharing regime. It also said that the ruling did not require it to change its operations.

The NSA and other U.S. officials declined to comment.

A GCHQ spokesman also said: We are pleased that the court has once again ruled that the U.K.s bulk interception regime is fully lawful. He added, Todays IPT ruling re-affirms that the processes and safeguards within the intelligence-sharing regime were fully adequate at all times it is simply about the amount of detail about those processes and safeguards that needed to be in the public domain. We welcome the important role the IPT has played in ensuring that the public regime is sufficiently detailed.

The British government is committed to transparency, Britains Home Office said response to the ruling. We have now made public the detail of the safeguards that underpin requests to overseas governments for support on interc

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Walberg, Paul introduce civil asset forfeiture legislation – Video

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Walberg, Paul introduce civil asset forfeiture legislation
Senator Rand Paul and Representative Tim Walberg reintroduced the Fifth Amendment Integrity Restoration Act (FAIR Act) today, legislation to protect the righ...

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Alan Gottlieb: Smart guns at odds with the Second Amendment – Video

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Alan Gottlieb: Smart guns at odds with the Second Amendment
Alan Gottlieb, chairman of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, spoke with Guns.com last week about smart gun tech and why he thinks gun control advocates are using it...

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Protects Second Amendment

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Wow! In his letter Re-election over safety , Gene Watson of Moon sounds like your typical left-wing anti-Second Amendment ranter who speaks without knowing the facts.

I am sure that Rep. Mustio was not motivated by the NRA and other gun nuts. All Act 192 covers is protection for all law-abiding citizens against local municipalities enacting restrictive prohibitions in violation of the Second Amendment of our U.S. Constitution.

Gilbert Dadowski

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The First Amendment…(Historically Speaking) – Episode #14 – Video

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The First Amendment...(Historically Speaking) - Episode #14
Frederick Douglass Dixon hosts this weekly segment on UPTV.

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Synopsis | Fighting For The First Amendment By Corydon B. Dunham – Video

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Synopsis | Fighting For The First Amendment By Corydon B. Dunham
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First Amendment practice project – Video

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First Amendment practice project
Intakes on our First Amendment rights.

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Emoji arrest raises questions of First Amendment protection

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Part of the emoji exhibit at the Eyebeam gallery in New York City, on Dec. 14, 2013.

By Colin Daileda2015-02-07 20:41:12 UTC

When a 17-year-old from New York City was arrested and charged last month with making terrorist threats, the primary focus of the charge was two emoji.

Osiris Aristy posted several Facebook statuses last month that may not have explicitly threatened police, but included gun emoji pointing at emoji of police officers, which the New York City Police Department interpreted as a threat. While the terrorism charge was dropped, the case has raised questions over whether text and emoji receive equal protection under the U.S. First Amendment.

Aristy's lawyer said the NYPD overreacted; some would agree, but there is no definitive answer yet.

Although the law is murky when it comes to emoji, two things are clear, according to legal experts: First, symbols are as protected by the First Amendment as text, which theoretically means emoji are covered. Second, the terrorism charge would hinge on whether or not Aristy had made a "true threat."

A "true threat" is difficult to define. It requires knowing the intent of the message, and determining whether someone who heard or saw the message would feel threatened. But interpretations of emoji can vary.

It really comes down to whats surrounding the matter," Bradley Shear, a lawyer who focuses on social media law, told Mashable. "When someone sends an emoji, it can mean a whole bunch of different things.

On one hand, Aristy posted his emoji-littered statuses on Facebook for all to see. He didn't direct them at any particular officer, even if he clearly didn't like police.

"F*ck the 83 104 79 98 73 PCTKKKK," Aristy wrote in one status, which include a police officer emoji and two gun emoji. The numbers refer to NYPD precincts.

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