“The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) intends to award a firm fixed-price contract for the purpose of acquiring subscription services to a social media early-alerting tool in order to mitigate multifaceted threats, while ensuring all privacy and civil liberties compliance requirements are met,” said a FedBizOpps listing, titled “Social Media Alerting Subscription” on behalf of the Department of Justice.
“Offers shall include qualifications, details and pricing for subscription services” technology that will allow agents to snoop on social media sites effortlessly and as posts occur.
Think of this as the FBI’s version of the National Security Agency’s massive snooping technologies outed by former contractor Edward Snowden. Only, the bureau’s technology will be specifically used for domestic spying since the FBI is, first and foremost, a domestic federal law enforcement agency.
According to a report by NextGov, Americans have nothing to worry about because the bureau just wants this technology so it can, you know, track “criminals” and “terrorist suspects” online:
The Federal Bureau of Investigations aims to acquire access to a “social media early alerting tool” that will help insiders proactively and reactively monitor how terrorist groups, foreign intelligence services, criminal organizations and other domestic threats use networking platforms to further their illegal efforts, according to a request for proposal…
“With increased use of social media platforms by subjects of current FBI investigations and individuals that pose a threat to the United States, it is critical to obtain a service which will allow the FBI to identify relevant information from Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and other Social media platforms in a timely fashion,” the agency said in the RFP. “Consequently, the FBI needs near real-time access to a full range of social media exchanges in order to obtain the most current information available in furtherance of its law enforcement and intelligence missions.”
Further, the RFP noted that increased use of social media by terrorist groups, domestic threats, foreign intelligence services, and criminal organizations to further their illegal activity creates a demonstrated need for tools to properly identify the activity and react appropriately.”
“It is an acknowledged fact that virtually every incident and subject of FBI investigative interest has a presence online,” said the bureau. “The mission critical exploitation of social media enables the Bureau to proactively detect, disrupt, and investigate an ever growing diverse range of threats.”
Kind of like arresting someone before they actually commit a crime — which turns our system of justice on its head.
Mind you, this comes from the same agency led recently by Spygate co-conspirators James Comey and Andrew McCabe, the director and deputy director respectively, both of whom were involved in spying on the 2016 Trump campaign and who also helped craft and perpetuate the “Russian collusion” narrative. (Related: Corrupt FBI cites completely discredited SNOPES and Wikipedia to declare “conspiracy theorists” are domestic terrorism threat.)
Also, the FBI promises it won’t abuse this power one iota. You know, like the NSA promised before it used its massively powerful surveillance tools to scoop up cell phone, Internet, and other electronically transmitted data on Americans.
“Items of interest in this context are social networks, user IDs, emails, IP addresses and telephone numbers, along with likely additional accounts with similar IDs or aliases,” said the bureau.
Everything about your existence in modern society, in other words.
While most Americans understand and accept the FBI’s role as our country’s premier federal law enforcement agency, until the bureau can prove it is no longer being used as a political tool by the power elite, best to just table this technology request. Read more at Precrime.news.
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