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January 27, 2022
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Did you know the U.S. Capitol Police have an intelligence unit?

They sure do, and, unknown to almost everyone, they’ve been stepping up their activities. This is yet another “security measure” put in place after January 6 on the pretext that America is under threat from domestic terrorism. POLITICO broke the story after speaking with people familiar with the new policies; they’ve also examined correspondence describing the new approach.

The intel unit is now quietly investigating the backgrounds of people who meet with lawmakers, including their social media accounts. They’re apparently doing the same to Hill staffers. The concept of “civil liberties” becomes more and more nebulous every day.

North Dakota Rep. Kelly Armstrong, a Republican and former criminal defense attorney, compared these new activities to spying. “Whatever they think that sounds like for security,” he said, “it sounds dangerously close --- if not already over the line --- to spying on members of Congress, their staff, their constituents and their supporters. Anybody involved with implementing this without making it known to the actual members of Congress should resign or be fired immediately. And I’m not big on calling for resignations.”

“We need to know everything,” he said. I want to know where it goes, how high it goes, and why all of this exists.”

According to POLITICO, the Capitol Police brought on former Department of Homeland Security official Julie Farnam in the fall of 2020, and she changed a lot of protocols in the weeks leading up to January 6, apparently causing “internal confusion” about priorities. After January 6, she went further, changing the template for what they call Congressional Event Assessments, which are done to anticipate the risks of meetings and events held away from the Capitol. (That would now be all of them, as the Capitol building itself remains closed to visitors.) Farnam is directing her analysts to look very closely at the people who would be meeting both publicly and privately with lawmakers.

If this doesn’t seem like a big deal at first glance, or maybe just something that needs to be done in the name of risk mitigation, let me assure you it gets much worse. The new template tells intel agents to examine the social media of attendees, asking, “...is there anything that may impact the event itself or any of the participants [including not just members of Congress but other attendees]?” And here’s where we really enter a danger zone: Analysts are also supposed to search for information about lawmakers’ opponents and their opponents’ supporters: “List and search all political opponents to see if they or their followers intend to attend or disrupt the event.”

What a great excuse to dig into all kinds of private information on one’s political opponents! Sounds like an idea worthy of Hillary Clinton, and you know I don’t mean that in a complimentary way. Perhaps you’re old enough to recall the mysterious White House staffer Craig Livingstone and the FBI files the First Lady was amassing on political opponents. This sounds like just her style.

It’s outright spying by the Capitol Police. With the pretext of trying to head off danger and disruption, as in the movie MINORITY REPORT, they are delving into people’s private lives. As POLITICO reports: “One Capitol Police official noted that Farnam directed analysts to run ‘background checks’ on people whom lawmakers planned to meet, including donors and associates. When staff were listed as attending these meetings, Capitol Police intelligence analysts also got asked to check the social media accounts of the staffers.”

They were even told to “probe the ownership” of the buildings in which lawmakers held their meetings, sifting through tax and real estate records (!!!). Incredibly, this applies to people’s private homes; they scrutinized one such home used by Florida Sen. Rick Scott for a meeting with donors. The social media accounts of both the homeowner and the attendees were scrutinized, and their foreign contacts were assessed.

Sen. Scott was not pleased. “These reports are incredibly disturbing,” he said through a spokesperson. “It is unthinkable that any government entity would conduct secret investigations to build political dossiers on private Americans. The American people deserve to know what Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi knew and directed, and when. Sen. Scott believes the Senate Rules Committee should immediately investigate.”

Minority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana was surprised to hear that he and his donors had been similarly scrutinized by the Capitol Police. The department, meanwhile, speaks of this as simply part of their job of protecting people, and they say it’s all coordinated with members of Congress. So why is it that when lawmakers learn the extent of this scrutiny, they are surprised?

Individuals are essentially being spied on, simply for exercising their right to petition members of Congress. Their “protected” speech ends up in police files, even when there is no reason to suspect they’re involved in anything criminal. This is just one more way in which the January 6 Capitol Hill riot has been used as a pretext to violate people’s civil liberties.

Here’s the original story from POLITICO.

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/01/24/capitol-police-social-media-00000948

The story hasn’t received much media attention but continues to percolate. In an update, a group of seven House Republicans sent a letter to the Capitol Police this week demanding answers. Perhaps the biggest question is this: By what authority does the Capitol Police “intel unit” extensively surveil (SPY ON) private citizens? Congress didn’t give it to them.

The letter states, “A decision to expand background checks and intelligence-gathering to a previously unsurveilled group of individuals constitutes a dramatic and troubling expansion of the USCP’s authority.”

A story in The Federalist brings up the resources needed to conduct this type of program, when only three weeks ago, Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger testified to the Senate Rules and Administration Committee about the severe staffing shortages on his security force. What does this say about priorities?

To us, it suggests that the REAL priority among those REALLY in charge of the Capitol Police isn’t security at all, but the ability to spy at will.

https://thefederalist.com/2022/01/25/exclusive-house-republicans-demand-records-over-capitol-police-surveillance-of-constituents/

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  • Cr white

    01/27/2022 02:28 PM

    I have a friend who is a pilot for Omni air. They are the ones flying people all over the US and the worl 98% of their business is US government. He told me about all of these flights and more. It bothers him but is a job. They are hiring flight attendants because they do not stay around. They flew people out of Afghan. Crazy

  • Steven J Fuller

    01/27/2022 02:09 PM

    Sounds like Pelosi and Schumer of the Democratic Socialist Party have turned the US Capital Police department into their private "Gestapo". Private citizens BEWARE!

  • Matt Cross

    01/27/2022 01:47 PM

    More and more, this all sounds like a Communist Police State...sickening.

  • Jo Ann Wegner

    01/27/2022 01:05 PM

    One word…..Pelosi

  • Ronda Shallow

    01/27/2022 12:45 PM

    The best way to protect the people is to get rid of these Socialpaths that run this government game! They are not to be Trusted and doing humanity great harm! The Time has come, the Truth is being revealed snd there are a whole lot more of us then THEM! God is with us and this needs to END!

  • Tom L Krahenbuhl

    01/27/2022 12:24 PM

    I find this activity extremely disturbing. Those behind this should be investigated and removed from office and look into criminal charges.

  • Stephen Russell

    01/27/2022 12:10 PM

    Is this being done to Both sides?

  • Mary Gentry

    01/27/2022 12:09 PM

    The deep state is alive and well, shockingly so. If Capitol Police are surveilling folks who just wish to visit their Congressman to this extent it makes me wonder how deep the surveillance really goes. Is the FBI involved? It's no wonder that more people than ever distrust the government.

  • Sharon Faulkner

    01/27/2022 10:54 AM

    Mike
    So let me get this straight: Nobody thought we were under attack of a threat of domestic terrorism when Antifa were torching cities, attacking Federal buildings and police stations and trying to burn them down with people in them, burning and looting homes and businesses and beating and murdering citizens. No ?
    But when the capital gets rattled it is. Oh.

  • Robert Dunn

    01/27/2022 08:59 AM

    If ever there is evidence of a under the table Coup, here it is. With Babbit being shot and killed for trying to stop the rioting on the Jan 6th protest, to video showing capital security opening gates and letting the protesters into the capital building and Pelosi and crew hiding their corresponding that day and leading up to that day, we can see again how false flags are being used to stall our ending of this coup. The great reset by the NWO is real and is very deadly.