CIA abuse the power

Spying on Americans: The U.S. Intelligence Agencies’ Abuse of Power

Craig HueyDeep State, Government, Congress, and Politics

As you know, President Trump has ordered the declassification and release of all documents from the FBI, CIA and other intelligence agencies related to the investigation of Russian collusion. These documents will reveal the extent of the spying on his 2016 presidential campaign … and the continued surveillance even after he was elected and inaugurated. The spying was clearly an …

Unethical: Final Opportunity to Prevent Unauthorized Surveillance on U.S. Citizens.

Corrupt: Last Chance to Stop Illegal Spying on Americans

Craig HueyPolitics

The FBI and other intelligence agencies have abused and politicized their power. It’s corrupt … It’s unconstitutional … The law they’ve used is called the FISA law. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act allows U.S. intelligence agencies to intercept phone calls, collect internet search data and gather other intelligence information on foreigners …. basically, to conduct spy operations on foreigners. The …

Stop the Deep State’s Invasion of Your Privacy: Kill FISA Now [Video + Petition]

Craig HueyConstitutional Rights, Deep State, National Security

The Russia collusion. It’s born from illegal surveillance of Trump team members by the Obama administration. It is a political fishing expedition, made possible by secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants. It’s all rather hush hush. Warrants for surveillance are issued in secret by a secret court. They’re supposed to be against “foreign spies,” not Americans who happen to …

The misuse of power by the NSA and CIA experiences a significant surge.

NSA/CIA Abuse of Power Explodes [Video]

Craig HueyDeep State, Government, Congress, and Politics, National Security

The government bureaucracy is out of control. Illegal, unconstitutional and dangerous spying on private citizens has been abused by politics, unelected bureaucrats and ideologically driven Deep State. The balance between national security and politically inspired spying has terrible consequences. “Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely,” warned 19th century British statesman Lord John Acton. And it’s true. Giving power to …