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To: TideGlider who wrote (1007275)3/22/2017 1:03:24 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574883
 
electronic records is the discussion

brumar thinks an American citizen crossing the border must surrender this laptop and phone and allow the CBP to examine and copy all the data without suspicion or a warrant

he's a fascist



To: TideGlider who wrote (1007275)3/22/2017 1:07:08 PM
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Intelligence officials in the US believe terrorists are perfecting explosive devices small enough to fit inside consumer electronics in an attempt to bring down commercial airliners.

The concern is behind the decision to ban larger electronic devices in cabins on direct US-bound flights from a number of destinations in the Middle East and North Africa.

A similar ban has been put in place by authorities in the UK with other countries expected to follow.

US media has quoted officials confirming the move is linked to a threat from al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and has been prompted by recent intelligence.

The group boasts one of the world's most feared bomb makers, Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri. ...
news.sky.com



To: TideGlider who wrote (1007275)3/22/2017 1:27:07 PM
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Trump transition officials ‘unmasked’ by intel community - A FELONY

By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Wednesday, March 22, 2017


Multiple Trump transition officials were “unmasked” by the intelligence community in what could be repeated violations of federal secrecy laws
, the chairman of the House intelligence committee said Wednesday.

The information was all gathered legally, Rep. Devin Nunes said, but at some point multiple Trump officials’ names were attached to the information gathered by the intelligence community. That could be a violation of law, depending on the reasons for it.

He said the information appeared to have been scooped up in regular, legal intelligence gathering during November, December and January.

“I have seen intelligence reports that clearly show the president elect and his team were at least monitored and disseminated in what appears to be intelligence reporting channels,” the congressman said.

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washingtontimes.com