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Originally Posted by Guest
It is interesting. As I said, I appreciated this subject coming up so that I could look further into it and have made some posts, but what caught my eye was the fact that what Rubicon is saying in his post here, I can find ONLY on two web sites...
FISA Court Finds "Serious Fourth Amendment Issue" In Obama's "Widespread" Illegal Searches Of American Citizens | Zero Hedge
"Zero Hedge's content has been classified as conspiratorial, anti-establishment, and economically pessimistic,[3] and has been criticized for presenting extreme and sometimes pro-Russian views.[1][4][5]"
And the other website that says basically what Rubicon posts is ..
FISA court finds NSA violated search restrictions, spied on Americans — RT America
Now the RT in that website stands for RUSSIA TODAY.
Now, these were the main thrusts of the criticism and interestingly used the same verbage as Rubicon in his post..there were a few others who reported, all of them radical right wing groups...Newsmax, MRC Newsbusters (essentially they tout themselves as "exposing and combating liberal media bias").
They are Trump supporters who believe that the press is the enemy of the public, as does Putin and they guy in Venzuela who Trump was praising last week.
If you are extreme and share the Russian view on the world, there you go, but if you can read and have no "axe to grind" and are a loyal red blooded american you might want to read up a bit, but Zero Hedge and RT appear in certain posters quite a bit. I sure hope you listen to our intelligence folks when they finally issue their reports...you will hear those two websites mentioned quite a bit...they have already in open testimony so I suppose what countries ideals you value.
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I Googled one of the sentences...
The Obama administration self-disclosed the problems at a closed-door hearing Oct. 26 before the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that set off - Google Search
I got "About 26,900 results (0.73 seconds) "
Just slightly more than 2.