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  • USA Today fights subpoena aimed at readers of Florida FBI shooting story!! They want to know everyone that clicked on an article within a 35-minute window

    USA Today fights subpoena aimed at readers of Florida FBI shooting story!! They want to know everyone that clicked on an article within a 35-minute window

    Gannett, the publisher, contends that demand for details on who accessed article violates the First Amendment.

    Newspaper publisher Gannett is fighting an effort by the FBI to try to determine who read a specific USA Today story about a deadly shooting in February near Fort Lauderdale, Fla., that left two FBI agents dead and three wounded. The subpoena, served on Gannett in April, seeks information about who accessed the news article online during a 35-minute window starting just after 8 p.m. on the day of the shootings. The demand — signed by a senior FBI agent in Maryland — does not appear to ask for the names of those who read the story, if the news outlet has such information. Instead, the subpoena seeks internet addresses and mobile phone information that could lead to the identities of the readers.

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    On February 2, FBI agents Daniel Alfin and Laura Schwartzenberger were killed and three others were wounded when 55-year-old David Huber started shooting as they approached his apartment in Fort Lauderdale shortly after 6am.

    He was suspected of possessing child porn, but the FBI has never revealed why. After killing the agents, he took his own life.

    The FBI wants the phone numbers and IP addresses of everyone who clicked on the story during a 35-window that night, between 8.03pm and 8.38pm. 

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    USA Today is fighting back, saying the order violates the First Amendment.

    ‘A government demand for records that would identify specific individuals who read specific expressive materials, like the Subpoena at issue here, invades the First Amendment rights of both publisher and reader, and must be quashed accordingly,’ lawyers for Gannett, the company that owns USA Today, said.

    They added said the subpoena’s vague reference to ‘a federal criminal investigation’ cannot ‘possibly justify such an abridgment of free speech.’

    The FBI has not commented on the subpoena or on what grounds it should have the information.

  • It appears that Sunspot solar observatory and nearby post office was shut down because a janitor had child porn images

    It appears that Sunspot solar observatory and nearby post office was shut down because a janitor had child porn images

    This is what KTSM is reporting:

    A federal search warrant reveals that Sunspot Solar Observatory was shut down as FBI agents conducted computer forensic searches for child pornography.

    The source of child pornography was traced to an IP address used at the observatory and a source within the building observed a computer with “not good” images on it, the warrant states.

    An investigation by the FBI revealed that a janitor is the main suspect in the search, however he has not been charged with a crime even though his name in on the warrant.

    The warrant states the suspect would use the observatory Wifi and a personal laptop to download the child pornography. 

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    So that is now officially the official story. We are told. 

    Of course people online are questing the veracity of the stated series of events and how a janitor, who it took days to track down for having images of child porn, is the reason that an entire observatory was shut down, black helicopters swooped in, a post office was closed, and nearby homes were evacuated.

  • RESET YOUR ROUTER!

    RESET YOUR ROUTER!

    The FBI issued an urgent warning to everyone who owns an internet router: Turn it off and turn it back on, and do it right away.

    According to the New York Times, “a sophisticated malware system linked to Russia” has already infected thousands of routers. The malware is capable of blocking web traffic, collecting information that passes through home and office routers, and disabling your devices entirely.

    The Russian hackers are using something called VPNFilter malware to target home and small office routers. Aside from restarting your router by turning it off and on, the FBI also advises using encryption, upgrading firmware, and changing your passwords.

    The hacking has been attributed to Fancy Bear, the Russian group that hacked the DNC.

    So now the FBI is making the urgent request: HELP FIGHT THE ATTACK AND RESET YOUR ROUTER TODAY..

  • Secret Aerial FBI Program Uncovered By 23-Year-Old Journalist

    Secret Aerial FBI Program Uncovered By 23-Year-Old Journalist

    Secret Aerial FBI Program Uncovered By 23-Year-Old Journalist

    The story was first reported by Sam Richards who put out information under the twitter handle @MinneapoliSam. The 23-year-old independent journalist first published the story of the FBI surveillance program on the website Medium on May 26.

    And this showcases the new media and how it will soon matter a lot more than the old..

  • My Way News – FBI behind mysterious surveillance aircraft over US cities

    My Way News – FBI behind mysterious surveillance aircraft over US cities

    My Way News – FBI behind mysterious surveillance aircraft over US cities

    The AP REPORTING THIS AT THE HOUR

    “ The FBI is operating a small air force with scores of low-flying planes across the country carrying video and, at times, cellphone surveillance technology — all hidden behind fictitious companies that are fronts for the government, The Associated Press has learned.

    The planes’ surveillance equipment is generally used without a judge’s approval, and the FBI said the flights are used for specific, ongoing investigations. In a recent 30-day period, the agency flew above more than 30 cities in 11 states across the country, an AP review found.”