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Rep. Luna Introduces Important Legislation to Strangle Deep State Spying

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Congressman Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has introduced one of the most important bills in Congress that you will see in your lifetime. It’s called the American Privacy Restoration Act. The bill would repeal the USA PATRIOT Act, which was passed to maliciously spy on all Americans and strip us of our civil liberties for political power after the 9/11 attacks.

With the passage of the PATRIOT Act, the US government suspended your Fourth Amendment rights against unlawful searches. You may not realize this—but they did. It started under the George W. Bush administration and it got dialed up to eleven when Barack Obama was in office.

The government is supposed to get a warrant before it can monitor or record your communications. It says it right there in the Fourth Amendment. But when the PATRIOT Act was passed, they tossed that amendment right out the window. The government now records all your communications—far more than you even imagine. This is incredibly dangerous, because it’s how the Deep State controls many of our elected officials.

“My legislation will strip the deep state of these tools and protect every American’s Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable searches and seizures,” announced Rep. Luna when she introduced the bill this week.

“It’s past time to reign in our intelligence agencies and restore the right to privacy. Anyone trying to convince you otherwise is using ‘security’ as an excuse to erode your freedom.”

 

If you think this is all a conspiracy theory, do a quick search on the “Intelligence Community Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative Data Center” in Utah. It will shock you.

It’s a massive NSA server farm that became fully operational when Obama was in office. The full audio of every phone call that you’ve ever made, dating back to 2011 or possibly earlier, is stored on that server farm. AI programs make a written digital transcript of every word that you and the other person in the conversation say. If they ever need to look up dirt on you, they can then do a simple keyword search of your conversations to find what they’re looking for.

The NSA data center also collects and stores every text message that every American sends. Every email that you’ve sent since that center went operational is stored and recorded there—in the file that the government has on you.

We don’t know how sophisticated this data center is, because technology is classified. It might actually be recording and storing the phone calls of everyone in the world. Remember when Germany caught Obama spying on Angela Merkel’s phone calls? He was forced to issue an apology to her. It’s likely that the same PATRIOT Act technology that’s used to spy on you is being used against everyone.

The point, however, is that the government is not allowed to spy on your communications in such an intrusive fashion. They’re supposed to first suspect you of a crime and then have to get a warrant from a judge before they can listen in on your communications. Your local police department is supposed to abide by the Constitution, but the federal government has given itself an exemption to the Fourth Amendment.

It gets worse. That same NSA data center in Utah also collects all of your internet searches.

Here’s a touchy question. You don’t have to answer this out loud.

Have you ever looked at internet porn? Even just once, out of curiosity?

The government has a record of that stored in the NSA data center in Utah. They know what you looked at, when you looked at it, how long you watched it, and which electronic device you used to watch it. They might even have video of you watching it, if there was a webcam pointed in your direction at the time. (That sound in the background just now was Lindsay Graham smashing his phone with a hammer.)

That’s probably not a big deal to the average person. But what if you’re an elected member of Congress or a Supreme Court Justice? Don’t you find it odd that Republican Senators and Representatives are so willing to commit political suicide by stabbing the MAGA movement in the back all the time? Maybe this is why. The Deep State knows what’s on Thom Tillis’s hard drive.

Congress came very close to repealing the PATRIOT Act during the last session. Speaker Mike Johnson supported the legislation to repeal it, until the FBI suddenly pulled him aside in a little room. When Johnson came back out, he was suddenly opposed to repealing the government’s illegal spying powers. Makes you wonder, doesn’t it?


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