can you explain a little more? Sigint is TS and I doubt you can query something toonly return the number of hits
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Anyway, "normal criminal investigation" probably wouldn't involve the 702 team I think
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Also note, FBI's 702 MPs permit sharing of data w/NCMEC, which suggests they're using it for kiddie porn.
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From quick skimming, it appears this just lets DOJ acquire intel on non-US citizens outside the US. Same as NSA.
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False. It lets DOJ access incidentally collected 702 info on Americans in normal criminal cases.
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Incidentally like this? http://i.imgur.com/sSZ0XbW.png
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Wait, you don't know what "incidental" means and you're making claims about 702?
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I understand what the word means, I just don't know why you are concerned by it still though
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Actually, you appear NOT to know what it means. Please read the passage indicated and the post to learn a bit.
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Give me the use case by which you think this is spying on Americans because I'm still not seeing it.
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American talks w/non-suspect Chinese businessman. Investigation for something else turns that up. Turns into PC. @benjaminwittes
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