FBI Director James Comey Being Sued: Accused of Espionage [VIDEO]

FBI Director James Comey Being Sued: Accused of Espionage [VIDEO]

James Comey may have done far worse than Edward Snowden.

According to Circa, Comey has some explaining to do.

A former U.S. intelligence contractor tells Circa he walked away with more than 600 million classified documents on 47 hard drives from the National Security Agency and the CIA, a haul potentially larger than Edward Snowden’s now infamous breach.

And now he is suing former FBI Director James Comey and other government figures, alleging the bureau has covered up evidence he provided them showing widespread spying on Americans that violated civil liberties.

If this information is true, it certainly vindicates CIA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

Moreover, the information reveals in greater detail the extent to which Obama’s administration gathered intelligence on ALL Americans.

Montgomery says the evidence he gave to the FBI chronicle the warrantless collection of phone, financial and personal data and the unmasking of identities in spy data about millions of Americans,.

“This domestic surveillance was all being done on computers supplied by the FBI,” Montgomery told Circa in an interview. “So these supercomputers, which are FBI computers, the CIA is using them to do domestic surveillance.”

Snowden contended that the NSA expanded its surveillance capabilities, giving the agency the ability to spy electronically on everybody on the globe using smart phones and computers.

Ironically, Snowden supported Barack Obama’s election. Apparently Snowden thought Obama would stop the surveillance programs unveiled under Bush. However, quite the opposite happened, as Obama put those programs on steroids.

In realizing the Obama administration vowed to “spy harder,” Snowden committed his now famous act of what many consider treason.

The article continues,

Montgomery alleges that more than 20 million American identities were illegally unmasked – credit reports, emails, phone conversations and Internet traffic, were some of the items the NSA and CIA collected.

He said he returned the hard drives to the FBI, a fact confirmed in government documents reviewed by Circa.

“They’re doing this domestic surveillance on Americans, running a project on U.S. soil,” Montgomery alleged. He did not disclose the classified name of the project but said he revealed all aspects of the project during his interview with the FBI.

“Can you imagine what someone can do with the information they were collecting on Americans, can you imagine that kind of power.”

Snowden imagined that kind of power.

The power to turn on computers people thought were off. Then the power  to listen and watch people in the privacy of their lives. Imagine the private things people say and do, the things you say and do. The frailties and foibles of humankind.

Then consider a handful of powerful bureaucrats having access to that information. As you consider that, you might think of Justice Robert’s vote on Obamacare. Perhaps he found himself at the mercy of information from the NSA?

Heard much from Comey? Comey has quietly disappeared. You can bet there are some in DC who would like Comey to take a “Clinton vacation,” as in permanent.

 

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