Cops will soon be able to search multiple spy databases with a single click.
"The databases now accessible through a single sign-on include the Homeland Security Information Network, a key exchange between state-run intelligence fusion centers and the federal government, as well as the Justice Department's Regional Information Sharing Systems, which tracks local crime and gang activity.People are going to start wearing masks.
Also available are the intelligence community's internal networks, collectively described as "Intelink," and the FBI's Law Enforcement Enterprise Portal, the gateway to background check data, facial recognition tools and other criminal records. The four networks are each labeled sensitive but unclassified.
Many of the systems are not searchable through a single query – yet. But that's the next step."
Police around the world shut down Dark Web sites. That's the first time I've heard that term. One world government is here, and it sounds like they're waging war on Tor.
"Law enforcement agencies from Europe, the U.S. and Canada, working from Europol's coordination center in the Netherlands, seized the servers that hosted the illegal marketplaces and took control of more than 400 .onion domains. The marketplaces knocked offline include SR2, Hydra, RepAAA, Hidden Empire, Cloud Nine, Black Market and Cannabis Road, Pandora, Blue Sky and Golden Nugget, Europol said. Police dubbed the operation "Onymous," the antonym of anonymous.So much for government not being able to seize bitcoins. These sites will be replaced overnight.
Police also seized cash, bitcoin, drugs, gold and silver."
Sibel Edmunds suggests actions to resist the deep state.
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