Supercharged Spying Provision Buried In “Terrifying” FISA 702 Reauthorization

Via ZeroHedge

On Monday, the House finalized procedural business on a bill to reauthorize the nation’s warrantless surveillance powers under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) called “one of the most dramatic and terrifying expansions of government surveillance authority in history.”

The National Security Agency campus is seen in this aerial photograph taken above Fort Meade, Md. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“I will do everything in my power to stop it from passing in the Senate,” said Wyden in a Friday post to X.

Wyden is right…

In a Sunday night thread on X from Elizabeth Goitein, co-director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, breaks down why this is so ‘terrifying.’

“Buried in the Section 702 reauthorization bill (RISAA) passed by the House on Friday is the biggest expansion of domestic surveillance since the Patriot Act. Senator Wyden calls this power “terrifying,” and he’s right,” the thread begins.

Continued via X (emphasis ours),

I’ll explain how this new power works. Under current law, the government can compel “electronic communications service providers” that have direct access to communications to assist the NSA in conducting Section 702 surveillance.

In practice, that means companies like Verizon and Google must turn over the communications of the targets of Section 702 surveillance. (The targets must be foreigners overseas, although the communications can—and do—include communications with Americans.)

Through a seemingly innocuous change to the definition of “electronic communications surveillance provider,” an amendment offered by House intel committee (HPSCI) leaders and passed by the House vastly expands the universe of entities that can be compelled to assist the NSA.

If the bill becomes law, any company or individual that provides ANY service whatsoever may be forced to assist in NSA surveillance, as long as they have access to equipment on which communications are transmitted or stored—such as routers, servers, cell towers, etc. That sweeps in an enormous range of U.S. businesses that provide wifi to their customers and therefore have access to equipment on which communications transit. Barber shops, laundromats, fitness centers, hardware stores, dentist’s offices… the list goes on and on.

It also includes commercial landlords that rent out the office space where tens of millions of Americans go to work every day—offices of journalists, lawyers, nonprofits, financial advisors, health care providers, and more.

The amendment even extends to service providers who come into our homes. House cleaners, plumbers, people performing repairs, and IT services providers have access to laptops and routers inside our homes and could be forced to serve as surrogate spies.

None of these people or businesses would be allowed to tell anyone about the assistance they were compelled to provide. They would be under a gag order, and they would face heavy penalties if they failed to comply with it.

That’s not even the worst part. Unlike Google and Verizon, most of these businesses and individuals lack the ability to isolate and turn over a target’s communications. So they would be required to give the NSA access to the equipment itself or to use techniques or devices (presumably provided by the NSA) to copy and turn over entire communications streams and/or repositories of stored communications, which would inevitably include vast quantities of wholly domestic communications.

The NSA, having wholesale access to domestic communications on an unprecedented scale, would then be on the “honor system” to pull out and retain only the communications of approved foreign targets. (Let that sink in.)

HPSCI leaders deny that the administration has any intent to use this provision so broadly. Supposedly, there is a single type of service provider that the government wants to rope in. But they didn’t want anyone to know what that service provider was so they hid the real goal by writing the amendment as broadly and vaguely as possible. But no worries, Americans! The administration isn’t actually going to USE all the power it just persuaded the House to give it.

I cannot overstate how mindblowingly irresponsible that is. I don’t think *any* administration should be trusted with an Orwellian power like this one. But even if *this* administration doesn’t plan to make full use of it… (Go ahead and fill in the blank.)

There are certain powers a government should not have in a democracy. The ability to force ordinary businesses and individuals to serve as surrogate spies is one of them. Even if the targets are supposed to be foreigners, a power this sweeping WILL be abused.

The Senate MUST stop this train before it is too late. The Senate is scheduled to vote on the House-passed bill this week. If there’s an opportunity to remove this provision, senators should remove it. If not, they should vote against the bill.

The White House will tell senators they have no choice other than to pass the House bill, because Section 702 expires on April 19, and trying to fix the House bill—or pass different legislation—would take too long. But the April 19 deadline exists only on paper.

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15 Comments
zappalives
zappalives
April 17, 2024 8:34 am

It no longer matters.
Just by coming to a ALT/MEDIA site like this ………you are on a government list.
They dont act because there are millions of us mal-contents.
Its the same for gun confiscation and forced vaxx.
There are too fucking many of us.
“Gentleman……….prepare to defend yourselves”!

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
April 17, 2024 8:55 am

I guess that means no one can tell us why Western Rifle Shooters is unaccessible this morning. FJB

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Harrington Richardson
April 17, 2024 7:16 pm

It’s still unavailable as of 1617 PDT today …

Tlate
Tlate
April 17, 2024 9:03 am

I think it is more about obtaining information than targeting individuals. The more information they have the easier it is to manipulate and control the masses.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 17, 2024 9:29 am

The end of anonymity and private communications , it is a stasi style totalitarian invasion of individual freedom with threats under the time honored government farce of keeping us safe

Ivana Tinkle
Ivana Tinkle
  Anonymous
April 17, 2024 10:10 am
Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
April 17, 2024 10:24 am

As near as I can tell there is some kind of blocking of Western Rifle Shooters, unless someone such as TMWNN is installing new features and protections. Some kind of DOS attack has shut down Investor Village for about a week. There are others.

beau
beau
April 17, 2024 11:44 am

the purse string about our necks tightens.

anon a moos
anon a moos
April 17, 2024 11:50 am

Just like all previous communist run countries so goes the usausa with nary a shot fired the communists have taken over. From the inside out, just as they promised.

The communists are compelled to spying on everyone, especially using family, co-workers, employees, etc all spying and reporting on each other. Think Stassi

Welcome to murika comrade… papers please. Where are your travel documents

Anonymouse
Anonymouse
April 17, 2024 12:29 pm

I write my Congressional reps and the response is facile boilerplate written by their Ivy League flunkies. I’ve come to realize that our elected officials are unintelligent, uninformed bubble creatures without enough sense to pour piss out of a boot. This shitshow is over and the final curtain is going to be a motherfcuker.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Anonymouse
April 17, 2024 2:44 pm

Mouse, unless you are dropping high 5 figure, or larger, amounts into their campaign coffers, they really do not care to hear your opinion.

Anonymouse
Anonymouse
  TN Patriot
April 18, 2024 6:13 pm

True…but then again these traitors have property here and they really don’t want to draw a lot attention to their treason…fire cleanses.

Hieronymus
Hieronymus
April 17, 2024 1:03 pm

Fisa doesn’t apply to communists and their offspring in the govt of the USSA

Steve Z.
Steve Z.
April 17, 2024 5:17 pm

An out of control rapacious govt already exists. This law will be passed in one form or another because we have a govt of criminals top to bottom. All are protected by a grotesque DOJ and FBI.
Law is dead, as is the Constitution. We live in the jungle where might makes right.
Like Zappalives said “Gentlemen….prepare to defend yourselves”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 18, 2024 11:18 pm

There’s that “democracy” word again…