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GOP’s Steve Scalise shuts down Twitter debate on taxes with Ocasio-Cortez after ‘radical followers’ allude to Virginia shootinghttps://www.foxnews.com/politics/gops-steve-scalise-shuts-down-twitter-debate-on-taxes-with-ocasio-cortez-after-radical-followers-allude-to-virginia-shooting
7.0 magnitude Tobelo. Indonesia
Trump Begins Final Countdown For “The Event” That Will Shake World To Its Core—And That Putin Prepares For By Ordering Longest Bridge In Human History To Be Built
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PRESIDENT TRUMP: “I may declare a national emergency dependent on what’s going to happen on the next few days.”
ABC News https://twitter.com/i/status/1081981310699229184
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SAM104 (AF1 Equipment) looks to be descending into Ft. Lauderdale
Stop the disease that is coming through our borders
RBG should not be able to vote unless she is sitting on the bench
RE: Q post 2655 (AUTH FISA UMBRELLA SURV)One of the slides of a presentation about the PRISM-program describes Upstream as "collection of communications on fiber cables and infrastructure as data flows past" and says the Upstream collection is conducted under the following four major surveillance programs:[2]
FAIRVIEW
BLARNEY
STORMBREW
OAKSTAR
The FAIRVIEW, BLARNEY and STORMBREW programs are for collecting data at facilities in the United States, whereas OAKSTAR is an umbrella for eight different programs used for collection outside the US. Under all four programs, the collection takes place in cooperation with commercial telecommunication companies, both inside and outside the US.[3]
Upstream collection programs allow access to very high volumes of data. According to one anonymous official speaking to a Wall Street Journal reporter, first, a pre-selection is done by the telecommunication providers themselves, who select traffic (including the text of emails and the audio of telephone calls) that most likely contains foreign communications. Then the data is passed on to the NSA, where a second selection is made by briefly copying the traffic and filtering it by using so-called "strong selectors" like phone numbers, e-mail or IP addresses of people and organizations in which NSA is interested.[4] However, William Binney, a former high-ranking NSA official who is now a whistleblower, publicly maintains that the NSA seeks to "collect it all" with minimal filtering.[5] Internet data collected by Upstream programs can be processed and searched through the XKEYSCORE indexing and analysing system.