OFF THE WIRE
By: Jeffrey Phelps
A very startling report emerged Wednesday spelling out another
example of the loss of ever-dwindling rights and liberties in the US.
According to the report,
Obama has decided to allow all US intelligence agencies the ability to
“scour American's finances” and dig through the personal financial
records of American citizens and anyone else who banks in the country.
Thanks to the USA Patriot Act,
the proposal, already being argued by many legal experts as being
permissible under US law, allows for the consolidation of federal
policing agencies and their ability to combine and compare military
intelligence with criminal records and American's financial data.
Billed with the commonly used justification the move is necessary to
further enhance the government's ability to track down and find
potential “terrorist networks,” the plan would allow multiple agencies
the ability to see more private financial information than at any time
in US history.
Banks in the United States are already required to report any
transactions of $10,000 or more, all labeled “suspicious activity
reports,” to the treasury's financial crimes enforcement network
(FinCEN) and the FBI already has access to the financial database in
question, but the CIA and NSA currently have to file for the information on a case-by-case basis. The Obama administration wants to make sure all federal policing agencies and all US intelligence agencies have easier access to the same information.
Dated March 4 and still in the early stages of planning, it's not
quite clear when the action actually goes into affect, but the Obama
administration has every intent on seeing the proposal through to its
implementation.
Since the Patriot Act became law over 25,000 financial institutions,
including banks, securities dealers, casinos and wire transfer agencies
have been feeding that gigantic and always growing database with the
private financial records of everyone who makes a transaction falling
under the “suspicious activity” category with the FinCEN and now every
spy agency in the country is going to have access to those records,
whenever they wish and without a warrant.
Written during the Clinton administration and implemented under Bush
following 9/11, the Patriot Act, which began the process of the total
consolidation of all federal policing and intelligence agencies in
America, is now almost complete under the Obama administration.