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Home » You can run... » Pentagon, CIA Go Bank-​​Snooping

Pentagon, CIA Go Bank-​​Snooping

The mil­i­tary team track­ing anti-​​war pro­test­ers is now dig­ging through bank records, too.
bank_vault.jpg“The Pentagon has been using a little-​​known power to obtain bank­ing and credit records of hun­dreds of Americans and oth­ers sus­pected of ter­ror­ism or espi­onage inside the United States,” the Times reports. It’s “part of an aggres­sive expan­sion by the mil­i­tary into domes­tic intel­li­gence gath­er­ing. And the CIA is join­ing in, also “issu­ing what are known as national secu­rity let­ters to gain access to finan­cial records from American companies.”


The let­ters pro­vide tremen­dous leads to fol­low and often with which to cor­rob­o­rate other evi­dence in the con­text of coun­teres­pi­onage and coun­tert­er­ror­ism, said Maj. Patrick Ryder, a Pentagon spokesman…
But even when the ini­tial sus­pi­cions are unproven, the doc­u­ments have intel­li­gence value, mil­i­tary offi­cials say. In the next year, they plan to incor­po­rate the records into a data­base at the Counterintelligence Field Activity office at the Pentagon to track pos­si­ble threats against the mil­i­tary, Pentagon offi­cials said…
Some national secu­rity experts and civil lib­er­ties advo­cates are trou­bled by the C.I.A. and mil­i­tary tak­ing on domes­tic intel­li­gence activ­i­ties, par­tic­u­larly in light of recent dis­clo­sures that the Counterintelligence Field Activity office had main­tained files on Iraq war pro­test­ers in the United States in vio­la­tion of the mil­i­tarys own guide­lines. Some experts say the Pentagon has adopted an overly expan­sive view of its domes­tic role under the guise of force pro­tec­tion, or efforts to guard mil­i­tary instal­la­tions…
One promi­nent case in which let­ters were used to obtain finan­cial records, accord­ing to two mil­i­tary offi­cials, was that of a Muslim chap­lain at Guantnamo Bay, Cuba, who was sus­pected in 2003 of aid­ing ter­ror sus­pects impris­oned at the facil­ity. The espi­onage case against the chap­lain, James J. Yee, soon col­lapsed, and he was even­tu­ally con­victed on lesser charges of adul­tery and down­load­ing pornog­ra­phy.
Eugene Fidell, a defense lawyer for the for­mer chap­lain and a mil­i­tary law expert, said he was unaware that mil­i­tary inves­ti­ga­tors may have used national secu­rity let­ters to obtain finan­cial infor­ma­tion about Mr. Yee, nor was he aware that the mil­i­tary had ever claimed the author­ity to issue the let­ters.
Mr. Fidell said he found the prac­tice dis­turb­ing,? in part because the mil­i­tary does not have the same checks and bal­ances when it comes to Americans civil rights as does the F.B.I. Where is the account­abil­ity? he asked. Thats the evil of it it doesnt leave fingerprints.

(Big ups: DK)

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