Google – AFP, Chantal Valery (AFP), 21 Sep 2013
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FBI
director James Comey, who says he supports Obama's surveillance
program,
pictured in Washington on July 9, 2013 (Getty Images/AFP,
Mark Wilson)
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WASHINGTON
— The FBI's new director says he supports the government's electronic
surveillance program as a useful, "legal" tool, even though he
opposed eavesdropping activities under ex-president George W. Bush.
Two weeks
after taking over at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, James Comey said in
an interview with AFP and several other news outlets that President Barack
Obama's controversial spying policies were needed to counter a
"metastasizing" threat from Al-Qaeda.
With the
network's core leadership weakened in Pakistan, the threat posed by Al-Qaeda
had evolved, he said, with affiliate groups cropping up around the world and
"self-radicalized lonewolves" -- homegrown extremists feeding off
internet propaganda -- posing a threat within the United States.
The former
federal prosecutor and Republican, who towers at six feet eight inches (two
meters) tall, comes to the job amid a firestorm over far-reaching surveillance
by the National Security Agency (NSA) and concerns over privacy rights,
following dramatic leaks by former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.
"It is
both a useful tool and a tool that is circumscribed by all kinds of checks and
balances," Comey said.
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Former FBI
director Robert Mueller
after a farewell ceremony in his
honor at the
Department of Justice
on August 1, 2013 (AFP/File, Saul
Loeb)
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He called
for public discussion to address the role of the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Court, which reviews the spying, and "all the fences that are
around this, why this is lawful and appropriate" under the US Constitution.
During his
time in the Justice Department under the Bush administration, Comey clashed
with the White House in a now famous showdown over the legality of a domestic
eavesdropping program.
According
to Comey's account to lawmakers and The New York Times, White House officials
tried to persuade the then attorney general, John Ashcroft, to approve the
program while he was ill and undergoing treatment in a hospital, even though he
had already decided to reject it.
Comey got
word and raced to the hospital, and managed to prevent White House officials
from pressuring the attorney general into approval.
The
program, created in the wake of the attacks of September 11, 2001, authorized
the NSA to eavesdrop -- without a court warrant -- on telephone and online
communications outside America even if the other end of the communication was
located inside the United States.
The program
was suspended in 2007 after a public outcry and oversight by the surveillance
court was restored. Revelations from Snowden have shown the NSA has since
overstepped its authority for domestic spying in numerous cases, but the agency
insists those were unintentional mistakes.
"I'm
comfortable with it," Comey said.
"It's
important to find the right balance when the government needs to collect
information when it's lawful and appropriate, with public concern about
privacy."
It was
vital to have a public debate on the issue, said Comey, adding "I think
that's healthy."
He
predicted the issue will inevitably makes its way to the Supreme Court, but
Comey said he believes the surveillance and data collection does not violate
the privacy rights enshrined in the Constitution's Fourth Amendment.
Comey said
recent moves to declassify NSA documents on data collection were useful as
"people can actually see" and understand what the government is
doing.
But,
agreeing with statements from US intelligence chief James Clapper, he said
there was also the danger that it could cause extremists to change the way they
communicate.
"I
share those concerns, it's a very big deal," he said.
Sitting in
the office of his predecessor Robert Mueller, who served for 12 years as head
of the vast law enforcement agency, Comey said without a doubt his "top
priority" was tackling terrorist threats.
"I
wake up every morning with it. I go to bed at night with it," he said,
adding that he would continue Mueller's work transforming the bureau into an
"intelligence" agency to detect terror plots.
Not long
after starting as director, Comey was in the spotlight as his agency carries
out an investigation into Monday's shooting rampage at the Navy Yard in the
heart of Washington, which left 13 dead.
Gunman
Aaron Alexis, a former Navy sailor turned defense contractor, died in an
exchange of fire with police and so far authorities have found no link to
terrorism or extremist groups.
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“… SB: Okay. Thank you for that.
Now, we have about four minutes before we run out of time, and this is a bit of a complex topic. But Matthew Ward told us in I think his June message that Obama is working with the galactics; that there are galactics in the National Security Agency; that the National Security Agency was gathering evidence on the Illuminati, and that explains why Obama was supporting the… well, if not supporting, then not doing something about the spying of the NSA. It’s really directed at the Illuminati.
Can you talk a little bit more generally about Obama’s working with the galactics? And if you can — I mean, you may not be able to, but if you can — on the galactics in the other agencies and what they’re doing to bring forward a cleansing of those agencies, please?
AAM: Let me say that your star brothers and sisters, the galactics and the inter-galactics are everywhere. And yes, they are certainly very deep within the administration not only of the United States but might we say most powerful nations, and those that you would not even deign as powerful.
So yes, of course Obama is working with the galactics, and he has been for some time. And that partnership has been important. Now, there have been some very rough patches, and we would be remiss if we did not mention them. But it is not yet time to discuss the fullness of those rough patches. They will come to light.
The purpose of what you think of as spying has been, yes, targeted to Illuminati or those who are not acting in the best interests of the collective, whether it is the United States, Israel, Botswana, Switzerland, Germany, Russia — it does not matter.
There are more of your star beings, your brothers and sisters on the ground than you can fathom. And one of the reasons why this approach… not only has the approach been taken to assist in this shift, it has also been taken to anchor that energy fully and completely on Gaia.
So, the vision of a fleet of starships arising, or coming across the horizon and causing fear has been circumvented. Look to the person standing next to you and look in their eyes. There is a very good chance that you are looking at one of your star brothers or sisters.
SB: Wonderful. Thank you very much, Lord. …”


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