“Nightmare Scenario”: US Government Has Been Secretly Stockpiling Dirt On Americans Via Data Brokers

Via ZeroHedge

The US Government has been purchasing troves of information on American citizens from 3rd party data providers, according to Wired, which cites privacy advocates who say this constitutes a “nightmare scenario.”

The United States government has been secretly amassing a “large amount” of “sensitive and intimate information” on its own citizens, a group of senior advisers informed Avril Haines, the director of national intelligence, more than a year ago. 

The size and scope of the government effort to accumulate data revealing the minute details of Americans’ lives are described soberly and at length by the director’s own panel of experts in a newly declassified report. Haines had first tasked her advisers in late 2021 with untangling a web of secretive business arrangements between commercial data brokers and US intelligence community members. -Wired

“This report reveals what we feared most,” according to attorney Sean Vitka of the Demand Progress nonprofit. “Intelligence agencies are flouting the law and buying information about Americans that Congress and the Supreme Court have made clear the government should not have.”

The government has been using ‘craven interpretations of aging laws’ to bypass privacy rights, as prosecutors have increasingly ignored limits traditionally imposed on domestic surveillance.

I’ve been warning for years that if using a credit card to buy an American’s personal information voids their Fourth Amendment rights, then traditional checks and balances for government surveillance will crumble,” according to Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR).

During a March 8 hearing, Wyden pressed Haines to release the panel’s report – after Haines said it should “absolutely” be read by the public. On Friday, that’s exactly what happened after the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) released it amid a battle with the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) over various related documents.

“This report makes it clear that the government continues to think it can buy its way out of constitutional protections using taxpayers’ own money,” said EPIC law fellow, Chris Baumohl. “Congress must tackle the government’s data broker pipeline this year, before it considers any reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act,” he said (referring to the ongoing political fight over the so-called “crown jewel” of US surveillance, per Wired).

The ODNI’s own panel of advisers makes clear that the government’s static interpretations of what constitutes “publicly available information” poses a significant threat to the public. The advisers decry existing policies that automatically conflate, in the first place, being able to buy information with it being considered “public.” The information being commercially sold about Americans today is “more revealing, available on more people (in bulk), less possible to avoid, and less well understood” than that which is traditionally thought of as being “publicly available.”

Perhaps most controversially, the report states that the government believes it can “persistently” track the phones of “millions of Americans” without a warrant, so long as it pays for the information. Were the government to simply demand access to a device’s location instead, it would be considered a Fourth Amendment “search” and would require a judge’s sign-off. But because companies are willing to sell the information—not only to the US government but to other companies as well—the government considers it “publicly available” and therefore asserts that it “can purchase it.” -Wired

What’s more, the report notes that it’s relatively easy to “deanonymize and identify individuals” based on data that was originally been anonymized prior to its commercial sale. According to the report, the data can do things like “identify every person who attended a protest or rally based on their smartphone location or ad-tracking records,” posing serious civil liberty concerns over how “large quantities of nominally ‘public’ information can result in sensitive aggregations.”

The report goes on to say that in times past, access to sensitive information about a person was part of a “targeted” and “predicated” investigation. That’s no longer the case.

“Today, in a way that far fewer Americans seem to understand, and even fewer of them can avoid, [commercially available information] includes information on nearly everyone,” it reads, adding that both the “volume and sensitivity” of information available for the government to purchase has exploded in recent years thanks to “location-tracking and other features of smartphones” as well as the “advertising-based monetization model” that underpins much of the internet.

According to the ODNI, this data “in the wrong hands” could be used against Americans “facilitate blackmail, stalking, harassment, and public shaming” – all offenses that have been committed by intelligence agencies and the White House in the past.

“The government would never have been permitted to compel billions of people to carry location tracking devices on their persons at all times, to log and track most of their social interactions, or to keep flawless records of all their reading habits. Yet smartphones, connected cars, web tracking technologies, the Internet of Things, and other innovations have had this effect without government participation,” reads the report.

Read the report below:

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17 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
June 15, 2023 6:49 am

Dumb Americans volunteered for this when they all signed up for social media. Platforms like Facebook are nothing but fronts for intelligence agencies and dumb Americans are giving those agencies a free psychological profile when the sign up and start posting every detail about their lives.

Paleocon
Paleocon
  Anonymous
June 15, 2023 7:16 am

Your phone is always spying.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Paleocon
June 15, 2023 8:16 am

That is correct. That’s why you shouldn’t have one, or if you do, make sure you never have sensitive conversations around it and put it in a faraday cage when not using it.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
June 15, 2023 7:15 am

This makes absolutely no sense. Can they? Of course, but why bother. They can just make it up whenever they choose a target. That’s the easiest thing to do, they control the media so they’ll parrot whatever story they provide.

Why do actual work and use up all that data space when you it’s a million times easier to just wait until you need to come up with a narrative?

well_Inever
well_Inever
  hardscrabble farmer
June 15, 2023 7:22 am

Sure they can do what you describe or even plant evidence on your devices. However, if you know peoples true skeletons in the closet they’ll be much more compliant. Don’t run for office or we’ll…, Shut your pie hole regarding that corruption or we’ll….

Your worried about data space? You’re kidding of course.

Perfect Stranger
Perfect Stranger
  hardscrabble farmer
June 15, 2023 7:42 am

Fair point, although they are collecting everything and storing it just the same.

The easiest way to take any male down, is with “child porn” found on their pc. It won’t matter if the guy was the most decent example of man known to history, it will stick. You’d be lucky if 1 out of 100 people even thought about sticking up for the guy, lest they be accused of being a pedo themselves.

I believe the alleged perpetrator could be Amish and not even own a pc, but the charges would stick.

It’s actually better for the target if they were single, because they will end up losing less. No marriage will survive this accusation, and forget about your kids or any “career” path.

I suppose this could work in theory for women, but there is a definite double standard known as the “pussy pass” that comes into play.

august
august
  Perfect Stranger
June 15, 2023 9:46 am

>>>“child porn”… It won’t matter if the guy was the most decent example of man known to history, it will stick.

My son’s ex-ladyfriend is a federal prosecutor who specializes in prosecuting child sexual exploitation, especially online; as she puts it, once child porn is ‘discovered’ on your device, “no defense will work”.

The only thing up for negotiation is what you agree to do or not do, and just how long you’ll be in prison.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  hardscrabble farmer
June 15, 2023 11:41 am

If some is good, then more is better. It’s the AMERICAN WAY!

well_Inever
well_Inever
June 15, 2023 7:18 am

The only people this is news to are the sheep who didn’t know it and who won’t read it now. They have more important things to do like post on FB or TT, etc.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  well_Inever
June 15, 2023 11:42 am

So, you prefer dealing with idiots in smaller groups? I get that.

Booger
Booger
June 15, 2023 7:38 am

“Well you say you saw my car parked
By the drive-in one night
Came over to speak to me but I was outta sight
It wasn’t me
No no baby it wasn’t me
That must’ve been some other body,
No, no child it wasn’t me”

Lee Harvey Griswald
Lee Harvey Griswald
  Booger
June 15, 2023 4:22 pm

We boogied in the kitchen
We boogied in the hall
I got some on my finger
So I wiped it on the wall

No… wait… same singer, same 3 chords, different song,

Ghost
Ghost
June 15, 2023 8:44 am

The medium is a very large part of the Message.

I made a trip to Amish world where life is blissful and Titus sold me 5 pints of maple syrup for 35 bucks. My friend, who wanted some syrup after tasting it, took a wonderful photo of my little rabbit raising friend, Miriam, coming in from hunting.

I will upload and share soon. My girl maybe will approve. It is distant enough to preserve anonymity.

No medium, no message.

i forget
i forget
  Ghost
June 15, 2023 11:31 am

the median, +/- 2 standard deviants, is the message.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
June 15, 2023 11:39 am

“Secret”, you say? Really? WTF didn’t know this from the very beginning? And how are they still living being that stupid?

“Nobdy quits Twitter” – Morty 137

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
June 15, 2023 12:19 pm

…and now you know who the deep state really fears…

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
June 16, 2023 3:00 am

All your porn searches belong to us.