Yesterday, I
wrote, "[t]he surveillance state is better established than
most people realize, and reaches far beyond our communications and
Internet activities," and how right I was. I may have been
referrring to the spreading use of license-plate cameras, but it
turns out that the classic spook outfit, the Central Intelligence
Agency, has turned its sights inwards, on Americans, with the
enthusiatic collaboration of the Intelligence Division of New York
City's own NYPD. We know this courtesy of a Central Intelligence
Agency Inspector General's report obtained
by the Electronic
Privacy Information Center via that legal jaws of life known as
a Freedom of Information Act request. The report concludes there's
"insufficient basis to merit a full investigation" into CIA
activities in New York City, even though it found "irregular
personnel practices" and other lapses in the conduct of the CIA's
relationship with the NYPD.
http://reason.com/blog/2013/06/28/cia-engages-in-domestic-surveillance-wit
http://reason.com/blog/2013/06/28/cia-engages-in-domestic-surveillance-wit
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