FBI Whistleblower Reveals Big Government's Spying on Americans
Key insights
- 🕵️ FBI whistleblower revealed information sharing between FBI and Bank of America
- 💳 The FBI obtained extensive purchase data from Bank of America, including firearm purchases
- 🔫 Gun owners exercising their Second Amendment rights were placed on the FBI's target list
- 🚔 Federal government acquired financial information without due process or notification to customers
- 🔒 The Domestic Security Alliance Council (DSAC) is a collaboration between the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and 650 major companies
- 🛑 The FBI and the government consider individuals against gun registration, in support of secured borders, opposed to lockdowns and vaccine mandates, as domestic violent extremists
- 💸 Financial data and Merchant Category Codes are used to flag individuals opposed to lockdowns and vaccine mandates
- 🗣️ The speaker discusses concerns about censorship, financial data privacy, and the targeting of Americans for legal and constitutional behavior by big government and big banks
Q&A
What are the concerns discussed by the speaker regarding big government and big banks?
The concerns discussed include censorship, financial data privacy, and the targeting of Americans for legal and constitutional behavior by big government and big banks. The speaker addresses issues such as labeling certain beliefs as extremist, opposition to lockdowns and vaccine mandates, and the violation of privacy rights and lack of due process in accessing financial data.
How does the FBI and the government label individuals as domestic violent extremists, and what data do they use for this?
Individuals against gun registration, in support of secured borders, opposed to lockdowns, and vaccine mandates are labeled as domestic violent extremists. The FBI uses financial data and Merchant Category Codes to flag such individuals, connecting shopping patterns and religious interests with extremism.
What is the Domestic Security Alliance Council (DSAC), and what kind of information is shared through it?
DSAC is a collaboration between the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and 650 major companies, sharing information through a secret portal. Reports suggest monitoring individuals opposing firearm legislation, easing immigration restrictions, and Covid mandates.
In what way did the federal government obtain financial information, and how did the FBI view this action?
The federal government acquired financial information without due process or customer notification. FBI agents viewed this as wrong and returned the information to headquarters. The surveillance extended beyond financial data to building profiles based on political beliefs.
How did the FBI use the purchase data from Bank of America?
The FBI targeted customers based on their transactions in the Washington DC area, particularly focusing on firearm purchases and placing gun owners exercising their Second Amendment rights on a target list.
What did the FBI whistleblower reveal about Bank of America?
The FBI whistleblower, George Hill, revealed that the FBI had been sharing extensive customer purchase data, including firearm transactions, with Bank of America.
- 00:04 Big government collusion with big banks and big business to spy on Americans by accessing financial data. FBI whistleblower revealed information sharing between FBI and Bank of America.
- 01:09 The FBI obtained extensive purchase data from Bank of America, including firearm purchases, and targeted customers based on their transactions in Washington DC. Gun owners exercising their Second Amendment rights were placed on the FBI's target list.
- 02:13 The federal government obtained financial information without due process or notifying customers, prompting FBI agents to view it as wrong. The surveillance extends beyond financial data and involves building profiles based on political beliefs.
- 03:09 The Domestic Security Alliance Council (DSAC) is a collaboration between the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and 650 major companies, sharing information through a secret portal. Reports suggest monitoring individuals opposing firearm legislation, easing immigration restrictions, and Covid mandates.
- 04:10 The FBI and the government consider individuals against gun registration, in support of secured borders, opposed to lockdowns and vaccine mandates, as domestic violent extremists. They use financial data and Merchant Category Codes to flag such individuals, connecting shopping patterns and religious interests with extremism.
- 05:10 The speaker discusses concerns about censorship, financial data privacy, and the targeting of Americans for legal and constitutional behavior by big government and big banks.