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Exclusive: U.S. directs agents to cover up program used to investigate Americans
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A secretive U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration unit is funneling information from intelligence intercepts, wiretaps, informants and a massive database of telephone records to authorities across the nation to help them launch criminal investigations of Americans.

Although these cases rarely involve national security issues, documents reviewed by Reuters show that law enforcement agents have been directed to conceal how such investigations truly begin - not only from defense lawyers but also sometimes from prosecutors and judges.

The undated documents show that federal agents are trained to "recreate" the investigative trail to effectively cover up where the information originated, a practice that some experts say violates a defendant's Constitutional right to a fair trial. If defendants don't know how an investigation began, they cannot know to ask to review potential sources of exculpatory evidence - information that could reveal entrapment, mistakes or biased witnesses.

"I have never heard of anything like this at all," said Nancy Gertner, a Harvard Law School professor who served as a federal judge from 1994 to 2011. Gertner and other legal experts said the program sounds more troubling than recent disclosures that the National Security Agency has been collecting domestic phone records. The NSA effort is geared toward stopping terrorists; the DEA program targets common criminals, primarily drug dealers.

"It is one thing to create special rules for national security," Gertner said. "Ordinary crime is entirely different. It sounds like they are phonying up investigations."

THE SPECIAL OPERATIONS DIVISION

The unit of the DEA that distributes the information is called the Special Operations Division, or SOD. Two dozen partner agencies comprise the unit, including the FBI, CIA, NSA, Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Homeland Security. It was created in 1994 to combat Latin American drug cartels and has grown from several dozen employees to several hundred.

Today, much of the SOD's work is classified, and officials asked that its precise location in Virginia not be revealed. The documents reviewed by Reuters are marked "Law Enforcement Sensitive," a government categorization that is meant to keep them confidential.

"Remember that the utilization of SOD cannot be revealed or discussed in any investigative function," a document presented to agents reads. The document specifically directs agents to omit the SOD's involvement from investigative reports, affidavits, discussions with prosecutors and courtroom testimony. Agents are instructed to then use "normal investigative techniques to recreate the information provided by SOD."

A spokesman with the Department of Justice, which oversees the DEA, declined to comment.

But two senior DEA officials defended the program, and said trying to "recreate" an investigative trail is not only legal but a technique that is used almost daily.

A former federal agent in the northeastern United States who received such tips from SOD described the process. "You'd be told only, ‘Be at a certain truck stop at a certain time and look for a certain vehicle.' And so we'd alert the state police to find an excuse to stop that vehicle, and then have a drug dog search it," the agent said.

"PARALLEL CONSTRUCTION"

After an arrest was made, agents then pretended that their investigation began with the traffic stop, not with the SOD tip, the former agent said. The training document reviewed by Reuters refers to this process as "parallel construction."

The two senior DEA officials, who spoke on behalf of the agency but only on condition of anonymity, said the process is kept secret to protect sources and investigative methods. "Parallel construction is a law enforcement technique we use every day," one official said. "It's decades old, a bedrock concept."

A dozen current or former federal agents interviewed by Reuters confirmed they had used parallel construction during their careers. Most defended the practice; some said they understood why those outside law enforcement might be concerned.

"It's just like laundering money - you work it backwards to make it clean," said Finn Selander, a DEA agent from 1991 to 2008 and now a member of a group called Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, which advocates legalizing and regulating narcotics.

Some defense lawyers and former prosecutors said that using "parallel construction" may be legal to establish probable cause for an arrest. But they said employing the practice as a means of disguising how an investigation began may violate pretrial discovery rules by burying evidence that could prove useful to criminal defendants.

A QUESTION OF CONSTITUTIONALITY

"That's outrageous," said Tampa attorney James Felman, a vice chairman of the criminal justice section of the American Bar Association. "It strikes me as indefensible."

Lawrence Lustberg, a New Jersey defense lawyer, said any systematic government effort to conceal the circumstances under which cases begin "would not only be alarming but pretty blatantly unconstitutional."

Lustberg and others said the government's use of the SOD program skirts established court procedures by which judges privately examine sensitive information, such as an informant's identity or classified evidence, to determine whether the information is relevant to the defense.

"You can't game the system," said former federal prosecutor Henry E. Hockeimer Jr. "You can't create this subterfuge. These are drug crimes, not national security cases. If you don't draw the line here, where do you draw it?"

Some lawyers say there can be legitimate reasons for not revealing sources. Robert Spelke, a former prosecutor who spent seven years as a senior DEA lawyer, said some sources are classified. But he also said there are few reasons why unclassified evidence should be concealed at trial.

"It's a balancing act, and they've doing it this way for years," Spelke said. "Do I think it's a good way to do it? No, because now that I'm a defense lawyer, I see how difficult it is to challenge."

CONCEALING A TIP

One current federal prosecutor learned how agents were using SOD tips after a drug agent misled him, the prosecutor told Reuters. In a Florida drug case he was handling, the prosecutor said, a DEA agent told him the investigation of a U.S. citizen began with a tip from an informant. When the prosecutor pressed for more information, he said, a DEA supervisor intervened and revealed that the tip had actually come through the SOD and from an NSA intercept.

"I was pissed," the prosecutor said. "Lying about where the information came from is a bad start if you're trying to comply with the law because it can lead to all kinds of problems with discovery and candor to the court." The prosecutor never filed charges in the case because he lost confidence in the investigation, he said.

A senior DEA official said he was not aware of the case but said the agent should not have misled the prosecutor. How often such misdirection occurs is unknown, even to the government; the DEA official said the agency does not track what happens with tips after the SOD sends them to agents in the field.

The SOD's role providing information to agents isn't itself a secret. It is briefly mentioned by the DEA in budget documents, albeit without any reference to how that information is used or represented when cases go to court.

The DEA has long publicly touted the SOD's role in multi-jurisdictional and international investigations, connecting agents in separate cities who may be unwittingly investigating the same target and making sure undercover agents don't accidentally try to arrest each other.

SOD'S BIG SUCCESSES

The unit also played a major role in a 2008 DEA sting in Thailand against Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout; he was sentenced in 2011 to 25 years in prison on charges of conspiring to sell weapons to the Colombian rebel group FARC. The SOD also recently coordinated Project Synergy, a crackdown against manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers of synthetic designer drugs that spanned 35 states and resulted in 227 arrests.

Since its inception, the SOD's mandate has expanded to include narco-terrorism, organized crime and gangs. A DEA spokesman declined to comment on the unit's annual budget. A recent LinkedIn posting on the personal page of a senior SOD official estimated it to be $125 million.

Today, the SOD offers at least three services to federal, state and local law enforcement agents: coordinating international investigations such as the Bout case; distributing tips from overseas NSA intercepts, informants, foreign law enforcement partners and domestic wiretaps; and circulating tips from a massive database known as DICE.

The DICE database contains about 1 billion records, the senior DEA officials said. The majority of the records consist of phone log and Internet data gathered legally by the DEA through subpoenas, arrests and search warrants nationwide. Records are kept for about a year and then purged, the DEA officials said.

About 10,000 federal, state and local law enforcement agents have access to the DICE database, records show. They can query it to try to link otherwise disparate clues. Recently, one of the DEA officials said, DICE linked a man who tried to smuggle $100,000 over the U.S. southwest border to a major drug case on the East Coast.

"We use it to connect the dots," the official said.

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soon we'll just take the word of police officers on whether to send someone to jail or not. why follow the constitution?? it was written over couple hundred years ago...what the hell did they know???

That's the problem no ones willing to die anymore. People start killing and dying over this shit and it will stop in a hurry but the people are happy with the way things are so it wont stop until the shit hits the fan:cigar:
 
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I had the list the NSA had to give to some media outlet. Think it was Washington post or WSJ, cant recall who published or where i saved it. While searching for it again I found this:



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At 7:00 PM EDT on Wednesday, June 12 a large group of online activists are encouraging as many people as possible to send out a form email filled with a variety of NSA trigger words, to clog up the system and make life as difficult as possible for big brother.


By JG Vibes - Intellihub.com
In wake of the recent NSA scandals a group of activists have posted the following notice at a new website trollthensa.com:
IF MILLIONS OF US, ALL AT THE SAME EXACT TIME, CALL OR EMAIL SOMEONE WITH OUR KEYWORDS-OF-TERROR-FILLED SCRIPT, WE CAN GIVE OUR NATION’S IMPRESSIVE SURVEILLANCE APPARATUS THE KIND OF TEST IT DESERVES. They say they don’t read or listen to the contents of our messages. Why not test it out? It’ll be fun.
AT 7:00 PM EDT ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, CALL/EMAIL THIS SCRIPT:

Hey! How’s it going? I’m all right.
My job is so shitty I wish could overthrow my boss. It’s like thisoppressive regime where only true believers in his management techniques will stay around. I work marathon-length hours and he’s made all these changes that have made it the worst architecture firm to work at in Manhattan. Like he moved the office to the Financial District and fired my assistant. She was the only one who knew where the blueprints were! I need access to those blueprints to complete my job! F my life, right? And he keeps trying to start all these new initiatives to boost revenue, but seriously we just need to stick to what we do best. There’s only one true profit center. I seriously feel ready to go on strike at any second.
I just read this article about how these free radical particles can cause the downfall of good health and accelerate aging. These could actually cause death to millions of Americans. If these particles are flying around undetected everywhere, does that mean we’re all radicalized?
Have you seen the second season of Breaking Bad? I just finished it. I couldn’t believe that episode where they poison the guy with ricin! That was the bomb! I won’t say any more because I don’t want to reveal the earth-shattering events to come.
Oh! So I’ve been planning a big trip for the summer. I’m thinking of visiting all of the most famous suspension bridges in the United States. So probably like the Golden Gate Bridge, The Brooklyn Bridge, and the Verrazano Narrows Bridge. I’m gonna bring my younger brother and I know he’ll want to go to bars, so I’m thinking of getting him a fake drivers license, but I hope that doesn’t blow up in my face.
Okay, I gotta run! I’m late for flight school. I missed the last class where we learn how to land, so I really can’t miss another one. Talk to you later!​
 
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And all these cocksucking media sycophants on both sides of the political spectrum keep trying to paint Snowden as a traitor who worships Satan and molests little boys. Its starting to look painfully obvious that "drug dealers" have always been looked at as "terrorists" by our federal govt (DEA) and us "drug abusers" as supporters of said terrorism. If this shit is for real. Things are gonna get real deep real so0n. But I digress, with the racial shit storm all these celebs and politicians are brewing because of Treyvon, I can imagine this will only be a bleep on most sheeples radar. -Keepz
 
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And all these cocksucking media sycophants on both sides of the political spectrum keep trying to paint Snowden as a traitor who worships Satan and molests little boys. Its starting to look painfully obvious that "drug dealers" have always been looked at as "terrorists" by our federal govt (DEA) and us "drug abusers" as supporters of said terrorism. If this shit is for real. Things are gonna get real deep real so0n. But I digress, with the racial shit storm all these celebs and politicians are brewing because of Treyvon, I can imagine this will only be a bleep on most sheeples radar. -Keepz

Snowden is a traitor and should be treated as such. This is our country first and foremost and when you believe in something you stand and fight not run to Russia our greatest enemy on the planet. Our country does allot of fucked up shit and it's up to us to straighten them out. Not Russia or China! Fuck snowden I hope he is killed in Russia.
 
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Snowden is a traitor and should be treated as such. This is our country first and foremost and when you believe in something you stand and fight not run to Russia our greatest enemy on the planet. Our country does allot of fucked up shit and it's up to us to straighten them out. Not Russia or China! Fuck snowden I hope he is killed in Russia.

OK, so let me get this straight. If you had been presented with irrefutable evidence that your GOVT was carrying out a massive ILLEGAL surveillance program on its own people. Would you go public with this evidence? Would you REALLY present damning evidence against a gov't that in the name of national security would not think twice about earthing you? The end always justifies the means you know. Please enlighten me on how you would "stand and fight" exactly? -Keepz
 
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This shit is hilarious... If it had been a Russian national who uncovered some sinister plot involving the Russian intelligence service and he defected to the US, the media would be declaring him a hero and a champion of human rights. A well oiled propaganda machine is what we see on TV every day. They don't need overt methods to convince you to give up your rights. All you have to do is believe the puppets on the box when they tell you ITS FOR YOUR OWN GOOD -Keepz
 
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I am an American, I love America, but I hate allot of shit my government does, but it is my government. Fuck Russia and who ever loves them. If Russians hate Russia and want to be American than yes I would take them in and I'm sure Russia will dubbed them traitors. Snowden could have sent the information to congress secretly like deep throat did and Snowden would be a hero. In the end no one cares because there would be rioting in the streets. He did what he did and nothing has changed. If your a drug dealer like me and your using phones and internet to do business than your dumb ass deserves to be locked up. I don't have a problem with snowden being a whistle blower its him running to our enemies I have a problem with:cigar:
 
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Russia and China want to destroy our house and we need a pitbull to guard it not a chihuahua. That is why we have a NSA and a CIA and when they get out of line it is up to the dogs master to put it in line! Us the people of the United States of America:cigar:
 
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So what happens when that pitbull becomes the alpha male? Aint no cesar milan up in this mutha effer! Its too late, it when we have nothing that we give everything and we still got an abundance of distractions like candy crush and petty technology.
 
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I think before we judge a man, Snowden, we should remember that none of us really know him. What did he witness to throw ones own self under the bus? It seems there is plenty of blog chatter suggesting this NSA program is bigger and scarier than any of us could know, even given to the whistleblower efforts of Snowden and even wikileaks. Granted there is much going on in the world and intelligence is key to any Nation's survival, all of these matters concerning the US and the NSA's spying should fall under any of the laws passed by the Patriot Act..no?
Then why the embarrassment and secrecy involved? This thing may be the workings of elitist UN controlling pond scum. The take-over of US intelligence agency..it is logical since our military branch is obviously employed by big pharma and big oil to obvious extents.
Then there is the other 2 guys on the run now...they aren't getting headlines from Russia. They reached out to Congress and not to wikileaks or basically the general public. Another piece of the puzzle.
 
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Now you have the deputy director of the NSA and assistant attorney general of the country on the run! Hahaha its like this shit is scripted. Oh wait, they only revealed their findings to CONGRESS, but yet Holder still declares them enemies of the state. Idk who prepared a big shit sándwich for Obama, but its gonna be fun watching him it eat.
Sometimes I feel like these events are manufactured to gauge the publics' reaction. I imagine its to measure the success of their mass media conditioning and whether they can go forward with certain agendas with very Little public resistance, if any -Keepz
 
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Now you have the deputy director of the NSA and assistant attorney general of the country on the run! Hahaha its like this shit is scripted. Oh wait, they only revealed their findings to CONGRESS, but yet Holder still declares them enemies of the state. Idk who prepared a big shit sándwich for Obama, but its gonna be fun watching him it eat.
Sometimes I feel like these events are manufactured to gauge the publics' reaction. I imagine its to measure the success of their mass media conditioning and whether they can go forward with certain agendas with very Little public resistance, if any -Keepz

You make it sound like there is one group behind the scenes, pulling all the strings wizard of oz style. The even more frightening truth is that there are a million hands in this pie, all with their own agendas- a bureaucracy's first mission is to survive and get funded again, remember- and NO ONE is at the helm, the ship of state, indeed the entire planet is just ponderously rolling forward of its own weight of inertia.

In short, one massive exercise of the principle of the tragedy of the commons; where the interests of individuals and small groups are at odds with and even destructive to the needs of the whole society, and now, planet.
 
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Just seen a recap of Obama on the Tonight Show, saying how the NSA Program isn't tracking Americans? Really??, :confused::confused:
 

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