Who is to blame for monitoring your bank records?


Look beyond the agencies, they are only exploiting the existing law

This one isn't exactly news, but there are some interesting implications.

The Pentagon and to a lesser extent the CIA have been using a little-known power to look at the banking and credit records of hundreds of Americans and others suspected of terrorism or espionage within the United States, officials said Saturday.

Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said Saturday the Defense Department "makes requests for information under authorities of the National Security Letter statutes ... but does not use the specific term National Security Letter in its investigatory practice."

Whitman did not indicate the number of requests that have been made in recent years, but said authorities operate under the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the National Security Act.

Yep, the Pentagon and the CIA overstepped their bounds. But that is not the interesting part.

No, the real danger here is that EACH of the laws cited made provisions for massive government surveillance and bank monitoring. The agencies went through the door, but the hole in the wall was created by Congress. All to protect you of course.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Tue - January 16, 2007 at 02:48 PM  Tag


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