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As It Searches For Suspects, The FBI May Be Looking At You (technologyreview.com)

schwit1 quotes the MIT Technology Review: The FBI has access to nearly 412 million photos in its facial recognition system—perhaps including the one on your driver's license. But according to a new government watchdog report, the bureau doesn't know how error-prone the system is, or whether it enhances or hinders investigations.

Since 2011, the bureau has quietly been using this system to compare new images, such as those taken from surveillance cameras, against a large set of photos to look for a match. That set of existing images is not limited to the FBI's own database, which includes some 30 million photos. The bureau also has access to face recognition systems used by law enforcement agencies in 16 different states, and it can tap into databases from the Department of State and the Department of Defense. And it is in negotiations with 18 other states to be able to search their databases, too...

Adding to the privacy concerns is another finding in the GAO report: that the FBI has not properly determined how often its system makes errors and has not "taken steps to determine whether face recognition systems used by external partners, such as states and federal agencies, are sufficiently accurate" to support investigations.

90 comments

  1. Well, that is the last straw. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    We're leaving the EU.

  2. Police body-cams by QuietLagoon · · Score: 4, Interesting

    How long before police body cams do real-time facial recognition?

    1. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      He is a great businessman and he will lead america like a business. The economy will be fixed! And he is a president for the people, he was self funding his campaign.

    2. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Crooked hillary is a slave of the devil. If she gets president, the USA will be CURSED BY GOD.

    3. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Trump was chosen by JESUS to bring america back to GOD again.

    4. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      He'll be such a great president. GOD will bless this country once he is in power. We will see the LIGHT OF GOD again.

    5. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If crooked Hillary becomes president, we won't see the LIGHT, but the FIRE of GOD. His WRATH will become FIRE and it will rain upon the land, and the land will be SCORCHED.

    6. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      We can't let the PARTY OF THE DEVIL take over control of this country for eight more years. The democrats will get the WRATH OF GOD upon us.

    7. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Trump 2016.

    8. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Trump will build a GREAT HOLY WALL that will protect us from crime, drugs, and abuse entering our CHOSEN SACRED LAND. He will protect the USA in the GREAT FLOOD that is to come.

    9. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Even the LYING SCIENTISTS admit this great flood is happening. They call it climate change. AND EVEN THEY ADMIT THAT HUMANS MAY CHANGE THE OUTCOME. We must build a bark. We must wall off the USA so it will SWIM in the flood that is to come. Trump knows how to build stuff, he is the only one who can do it.

    10. Re: Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Probably never. Way too easy to foil them.

    11. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The "scientists" are liars indeed. They invent this evolution story to SCARE children and to make them atheists, because they await the ARRIVAL OF THE ANTICHRIST which will EAT THE SOULS of the atheist children.

      We must not let the SCIENTIST LIARS allow to teach the children these CURSED evolution stories.

    12. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Trump will relieve us from these LIARS and CURSED DEMONS who call themselves "scientists" but just spread LIES and twist the truth to fit the FALLEN ANGEL whom they serve.

    13. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      We are led by incompetent leaders. They are all talk no action. Trump loves the mexican people. He has thousands and thousands of mexicans working for him. He has lots of mexican friends. Their leaders are smarter than our leaders. They rip us off folks, they rip us off.

    14. Re:Police body-cams by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1

      He is a great businessman and he will lead america like a business.

      Let's just hope he doesn't lead American like one of his own businesses.

      http://www.vanityfair.com/news...

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    15. Re:Police body-cams by Gojira+Shipi-Taro · · Score: 1

      I'm curious as to how his layoffs will work.

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    16. Re:Police body-cams by Ken+D · · Score: 1

      Or exactly how he plans on the US filing for bankruptcy.

    17. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Over 90% of the Federal deficit is owned by the US Federal Reserve. That's right the US government basically owes itself. The remaining 10% is comprised of the Treasury Certificates and US bonds that individuals, corporations, and other world governments by as investments. Those investments are some of the most secure and profitable investments in the world. And don't worry about Trump. The office of President has checks and balances in place to prevent abuse of power. If he won he would have to contend with a Legislative branch where no one from either party would support anything he has suggested he would do on during the campaign. If he were to step out of line just a little bit he would be impeached and the whole process would take about an hour. Hilliary is just as bad as Trump but for different reasons. She is a mealy mouth politician who is an expert at political obfuscation. She is 100% owned by her campaign donors and it would take her whole Presidential term just to make sure they get a return on there investment. She just wants to become the first woman President and once that is complete she can start working for her masters. She is the epitome of what is wrong with the US political establishment. Trump's support comes from not being part of that establishment. The US needs to break the current political down and making both the Republican and Democrat parties sit on the sidelines while Trump ignores and berates them every time they open their mouth. All the wealthy donors who sunk billions of dollars supporting candidates to do their bidding will have to come to terms with the fact that they have basically thrown their money down the drain. This will only happen if Trump wins. And remember Trump isn't running for King he is running for an office that has clearly defined limits to ensure a President cannot dictate policy. If Trump wins it will be entertaining as hell. The US needs someone who isn't afraid to tell all of the foreign countries masquerading as allies that they should expect a bill if they want US military protection. Who knows maybe by the time he leaves office the US would be in the black. Wouldn't it be fun to watch him tell certain world leaders to fuck off if they say something insulting about him or the country in general? The US still has overwhelming financial and military dominance in the world. Ask countries like Iran about what the US can do when it comes using sanctions to keep a country out of the international financial markets. If the government would stop foisting idiotic ROE on the military the world would see the real power the military is capable of delivering. China may have nukes but they are in capable of projecting power anywhere on the planet at a moments notice. Russia has fallen off the radar because they are in financial collapse. They are in danger of losing their monopoly on natural gas in Europe so even that lever will disappear. Compared to the US and China Russia barely gets noticed when it comes to financial gamesmanship. When's the last time the world financial markets went into panic because of internal Russian problems?

    18. Re:Police body-cams by PopeRatzo · · Score: 3, Informative

      And remember Trump isn't running for King he is running for an office that has clearly defined limits to ensure a President cannot dictate policy.

      Hillary's running for the same office.

      And please, for the sake of all that's holy, learn how to use paragraphs.

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    19. Re:Police body-cams by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

      Not long.

      The fucking alarms will drive them crazy every time they encounter a mirror.

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    20. Re:Police body-cams by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

      Oh, thanks for the Insightful, +5 waste of my goddam time.

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    21. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This might be perfect.. He will bankrupt the government... Republican have been trying to "starve the beast" just elect trump and he can just run it into the ground.. They can put all the blame on him... instant scapegoat.

      Thanks,
      Jeff

    22. Re:Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      He is a great businessman and he will lead america like a business.

      Enron.

    23. Re: Police body-cams by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The Fed Reserve is not federal, nor is it a reserve. It is a private corporation with private share holders, it is a business. If the FedRes owns 90% of us debt, the us is in a heap of debt to a private, profit-driven corporation. What happens when they call the notes due? Foreclosure?

    24. Re:Police body-cams by HiThere · · Score: 1

      Things are so bad I can't tell which of these posts are satire.

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  3. Now... by WSOGMM · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If only they used that system to fight the real evils! like to spot and take away your car keys when you're eating and driving at the same time. or maybe just to take away your food when you're somewhere on your way to heart disease. i hear if your skin's black there's a correlation to you having marijuana in your possession. fucking hedons

    1. Re:Now... by WSOGMM · · Score: 1

      that anon really has it out for someone's tits

  4. 16 states by l0n3s0m3phr34k · · Score: 5, Informative

    Ars has a better article, and has a map of which states are collaborators.

    1. Re:16 states by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Is it weird that it's all the most "anti-government" states that have accepted and used this the most? Either their leadership are morons or their people are.

    2. Re:16 states by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You don't suppose the people are anti-government for a reason in those states, and that the government spying on them gratuitously might be part of the reason for that sentiment?

  5. "You lookin' at me?" by turkeydance · · Score: 1

    stare into the abyss

    1. Re:"You lookin' at me?" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      In Soviet Russia, the abyss gazes into you.

  6. Well, we could make it an election issue by fustakrakich · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, I doubt you would get the desired result. Since there is no opting out, we just have to look more closely at them, and make sure they suffer all the same consequences we do.

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  7. Driver License Photos by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    That snippet about searching 18 other state's databases glosses over that they are talking about Drivers License photos --including those who have not committed or have been suspected of committing a crime.

    I wrote my state and local representatives over this very issue.

    1. Re:Driver License Photos by swalve · · Score: 1

      Your identity is not private. Anyone can see what you look like.

    2. Re: Driver License Photos by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Anyone?

  8. Re:Quebec will split off by Dunbal · · Score: 0

    I think it has pretty much come to the point where Canada will split off from Quebec. Enough is enough, Frenchies. Au Revoir!

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  9. PARTY OF THE DEVIL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    This is how we should call the Democrats. Its a good term, describes them well! They are bad bad people. They want the DEMONS to ROAM FREELY and DESTROY AMERICA.

    1. Re:PARTY OF THE DEVIL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The FALLEN ANGEL will RISE if hillary becomes president, and he will DESTROY the first amendment. This will bring a CENTURIES old CURSE upon america. We need GUNS to protect us from this CURSE. The demons are already waiting for the voters to vote for crooked hillary. This must not happen!

    2. Re:PARTY OF THE DEVIL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      We must vote for trump, to put an end to the SIN AND GODLESSNESS that is destroying our country. Trump will CLEAN this nation from the DEMONS that feast upon our children's SOULS.

  10. Walking through downtown LA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I was once on vacation and walking through downtown LA when I walked passed a cop and he looked at me.

  11. Re:Quebec will split off by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Lets put the French on reservations and give the Natives Quebec!

  12. GOD WILL DESTROY AMERICA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    JESUS has chosen him to lead the USA in this TIME OF FLOOD. GOD has promised that there shall be NO MORE FLOOD, but the DEMOCRATS broke a CENTURIES OLD CURSE and now there is a FLOOD coming its way.

    Trump was led by JESUS to survive in the finest set of republican presidential candidates ever assembled, and HE WILL BECOME PRESIDENT. America will be great again. It will swim and won't drown in the FLOOD OF WATER AND REFUGEE MUSLIMS that GOD has sent to punish this world.

    1. Re:GOD WILL DESTROY AMERICA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      GOD won't have mercy with us if CROOKED HILLARY, the DEMON from third hell becomes president. She, who is married to a rapist, will bring his CURSE upon our country, and everybody will suffer for the sins of the few.

    2. Re:GOD WILL DESTROY AMERICA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If you vote for the Democrats, you will BURN IN HELL for this horrible SIN.

  13. Don't forget: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    There's also the picture databases from driving licenses.

    I'd add "passports" but many 'merkins don't have those (as opposed to Europe, where in many, even most countries everybody is required to have an identity card, which is basically a creditcard sized version of the identity page in a passport), though I'd expect those to follow soon, if they haven't been sucked into this thing already. Including everyone who goes through a passport check and has the chip in their passport read. It comes with a convenient digital version of the picture. Now you know why they wanted that chip in the first place. It wasn't for your safety, no.

  14. The problem with these sorts of arguments by rsilvergun · · Score: 4, Insightful

    is that most of people will never be impacted by the surveillance, at least not in a way they can see and feel. It's the same reason why America can't get away from the antiquated insurance model for health care. And If by some chance you are impacted you're misfortune leaves you completely marginalized...

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    1. Re:The problem with these sorts of arguments by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ... why America can't get away from the antiquated insurance mode ...

      Because US politicians banned the one-buyer model of healthcare. That model would allow the government to define the minimum level of care provided. The insurance industry cleverly demonized that fact with their "death panels" propaganda.

  15. Maybe in a flying pig's eye by shanen · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Maybe the FBI and various other authoritarian people are watching us?

    Maybe in a flying pig's eye, but maybe there's a solution?

    Too many people are deluding themselves with such notions as "It's okay since I would never do anything wrong."

    WRONG. You certainly will do plenty of things wrong, and the police don't believe there is such a thing as an innocent mistake. If they watch you closely enough, they have you by the balls, which they've already been watching, to boot.

    That's just the stick side of our loss of privacy. Of course no one is perfect, and everyone makes mistakes. There are plenty of laws on the books and if the police want you badly enough and have enough data on you, then they will get you. Not just the police, however. Criminals, too, without even commenting on the other similarities.

    The carrot side of privacy loss is actually worse. By knowing your interests, tastes, and even your strengths, you can be manipulated and twisted. Maybe it's relatively harmless like buying the "right" toothpaste or a worthless certificate from Trump University, but there aren't any limits. Considering monetary threats, there's always debt slavery, which is how a lot of kids feel about their student loans. If you're a threat to the authorities, the question is what sort of sex crime you can be seduced with... Or maybe the biggest threat is to your most precious and limited resource, your short time on earth? As today's google sees it, based on their massive amounts of personal information you have so foolishly entrusted to the google, "All your attention are belong to us."

    Solution? Oh yeah, I was mumbling about a solution, wasn't I?

    KEEP YOUR OWN PERSONAL INFORMATION. Just make it illegal to keep anyone's personal information without that person's permission. The information can exist, but it has to be stored where and how the person wants it to be stored, and anyone who wants to look at it needs to ask nicely and then delete the copy of the information as soon as the purpose of the asking has been satisfied.

    Oh wait. Can pig's fly?

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    1. Re:Maybe in a flying pig's eye by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You speak a long dialogue about much simpler principle.

      Claiming possession of your personal business should not tend to legitimacy just because it's a taxpayer funded agency. The same is especially important for public and private corporations. This is exacerbated when you have public corporations like Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and quite a few others sharing at the point of a gun any and all data. They are pressured by the US government in any way they can. Coercion is the professed justification for the existence of spy agencies in the first place. They may say, if you don't give us so-and-so's data we will get it anyway and make your individual ass pay or suffer. Sometimes it's threats against a worker's family. Sometimes all it takes is a bribe paid for by the US taxpayer in the first place.

      What you have right now however is another step and much more extensive connections and cloaking within US government spy agencies. Specifically the FBI have a serious mole problem. At every internet data collection it is subject to being immediately transferred out of the USA to literally all of the other first world countries and even some second and third world countries.

      You can pretend Ed Snowden told the truth and that was bad. Or you can believe he put the whole country in danger because he confessed and exposed the wrongdoings of the US government and co-conspirator countries like Israel.

      That is what you have today making decisions with your personal information. Rogues in-and-out of all of the spy agencies as if it were a race to the pig trough.

      tl;dr? backstabbing, extortion, subterfuge, kidnapping, robbing, market manipulation, insider trading, treason. Name it. It is a piece of shit system today.

  16. the law and the courts can be bullshit by FudRucker · · Score: 3, Insightful

    what about fingerprints, they can be used to arrest someone, but fingerprints are inadmissible in court because fingerprints are not accurate enough to prove if the person is guilty, i bet there are similarities with the human face too, i seen people that looked alike close enough that if i seen two people that looked alike but after knowing them i could tell the difference and then i dont see them for 10 years or more and then see them again i could not be able to tell them apart, unless there was some signature feature i did not forget like a noticeable chipped or crooked tooth when they smile or a tattoo or scar, or a mole

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    1. Re:the law and the courts can be bullshit by MooseTick · · Score: 1

      "fingerprints are inadmissible in court"

      Since when?

  17. I've been told that I look like... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Two of the Beatles, the guy on a package of zig-zags (when I had a beard), and a porn star. No wonder I was popular with girls, cops and stoners, and more girls.

  18. Misdirection by axewolf · · Score: 1

    Oh that hapless FBI, they just don't know what they're doing! Even though they have access to a horrifying amount of your personal information through the TOTAL SURVEILLANCE STATE they just don't know what to do with it all and they'll probably never figure it out! I guess there is no threat to you freedom whatsoever.

    What the presence of this story means is that facial recognition has been identified as a object of concern for the general public and that this is part of an effort to sooth fears. Even though the fears are well-justified and almost assuredly too conservative. Pure propaganda.

    This story is outright dishonest by implicitly denying that the FBI has access to the full spectrum of information provided by military intelligence.

    We are ruled by martial law and no one realizes it. The people in a position to see the situation and talk about it choose not to. We live in a society of cowards. It's time that those of us with our senses and courage intact think to make a move to secure our future.

    1. Re:Misdirection by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      >We are ruled by martial law and no one realizes it.

      Worst. Police. State. Ever

    2. Re:Misdirection by fbk_669966 · · Score: 1

      >We are ruled by martial law and no one realizes it.

      Worst. Police. State. Ever



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  19. Errors? None. Why do you ask? (And say "cheese"!) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    has not properly determined how often its system makes errors

    There aren't any errors in our system, only "statistical deviations". They may look like errors to the untrained eye, but they aren't.
     
    .... Otherwise we wouldn't get paid, don't'cha know?

  20. thinking you have rights is now a crime by frovingslosh · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What the fuck are you bitching about? We're the FBI, we don't give a damn if a few innocent people get swept up in our investigations. And if they can't afford a really good lawyer then they won't be innocent by time we are done with them anyway. Get over yourselves, this is America. You have no rights any more.

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    1. Re:thinking you have rights is now a crime by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      what do you mean, a "few"? this is a massive haul. and this is nothing in comparison to their social datamining efforts.

  21. Re:Quebec will split off by Dunbal · · Score: 1

    Yes we could call it the "James Wolfe Reservation".

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  22. Whoah, really? by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You mean if you do fuzzy searches for matches among 412 million records you might get false positives? Shocking.

    The bad part comes later, when some of those "matches" might have some other tenuous but invalid connections to other data points that happen through sheer chance to link to whatever crime is being investigated.

    Example: If your face coincidentally happens to match on 10 out of 14 of their probable data points or indices, AND you also happen to have (for example) visited the same store as the real perpetrator within a certain time frame (another data point), guess who's going to become elevated to the status of a prime suspect? You, that's who.

    And once they get a hit that matches like this, tunnel-vision sets in and they spend the rest of their time "proving" it was you, whether it was or not. And good luck proving it wasn't you- you might be able to do so, but it's gonna cost you. It might end up costing you your home, job, spouse, etc etc, not to mention the contents of your bank account. Defense attorneys aren't cheap.

    Once they (mistakenly) decide it's you that committed some crime, enormous resources are brought into play to "prove" your guilt, and good luck standing up to them or coming out unscathed.

    I'm all for using technology to solve crimes but "push button proof" often morphs into lazy investigations and miscarriages of justice. But why should the authorities care? It's not going to be them spending years in prison. They'll go home and sleep in their own bed tonight while you're being strip-searched on your way to jail.

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    1. Re:Whoah, really? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Or like in "The Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy" (trilogy might been e of the other books)
      The police will go home and agonize about it to their girlfriends (from the book it could easily be any MOTAS now).
       

    2. Re:Whoah, really? by MooseTick · · Score: 0

      False positives would be bad if there were no checks, but nowhere does this article say that people are being put in jail because some software says they are a bad guy based on a driver's license picture. This could be useful if a store was found to be robbed by a white male age ~25 with blonde hair and green eyes. I suspect if you could search people living in that zip code for people matching that description you could have a handful of hits that could then be possibly helpful in finding the perp. Is it 100% guaranteed that you'll find the bad guy, no. Is there a better chance, yes.

    3. Re:Whoah, really? by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

      False positives would be bad if there were no checks, but nowhere does this article say that people are being put in jail because some software says they are a bad guy based on a driver's license picture.

      And nowhere did I say they were doing that. Maybe next time you could spend a moment reading what I wrote before replying.

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  23. Srsly? by stevez67 · · Score: 1

    The ones looking at my life would be the ones nodding off lol

  24. Re:Quebec will split off by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    > Enough is enough, Frenchies.
    > Au Revoir!

    "Adieu!" *sigh*

  25. Re:Quebec will split off by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Sounds good. You guys won't miss the billions and billions you get from the Federal Government in transfer and equalization payments every year, will you? Y'all better do some honest math and acknowledge that the scales are tipped pretty damn far in your favour before thinking you can have a go at it on your own.

    I'm sure the Americans will welcome a new trading partner that doesn't speak the language with tolerance and open arms.

    The separatist dipshits are in for the rudest of awakenings if they ever scam the good people of Quebec into letting them have their way. The situation is essentially the opposite of what's going on in the Eurozone right now.

  26. REAL ID Act by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They have your driver's license photo -- so they have a picture of just about everyone in the country linked to where you live.

    1. Re:REAL ID Act by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And web surfing habits, and shopping habits, credit card data, OS version, date/time on your PC, system fonts, stop light photos, license plate scanners on police cars and repo-man "spotter" vehicles, cameras out and about, facial recognition software at malls, drones, satellites, RFID in passports, facial recognition in train/subways, etc.

      But foreigners are flooding the borders. Just servicing the national debt is in the billions while the debt is figured 20 trillion or more. Derivative side bets in the market are estimated at over a QUADRILLION dollars outstanding.

      The USD is a piece of paper called a debt instrument aka Federal Reserve Note. It is literally NOT money, it is debt.

      Meanwhile has crime went down? No. If crime stopped the government would have no justification in massive size and tracking and monitoring and arguing about taking citizens guns away etc. The American government is literally multi-national right now.

      Israel has its hand in all the American pies. Mass media is Jewish and so is banking. Money and propaganda... in kahoots with the US spy agencies. Big corporations don't know better than to say no because they care about the safety of their families.

      Wake up people.

    2. Re:REAL ID Act by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The Holy Spirit will crush this racket and the corrupt agencies responsible. God has been patient with them until now.

      Jesus is coming.

    3. Re:REAL ID Act by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      http://circanews.com/fbi-didnt-inform-some-americans-they-were-on-isis-kill-list/

  27. No Recourse by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    The FBI collected my fingerprints to verify that I was not a felon before I could teach. The same is true for healthcare workers. Fair enough. I would not want my children in the care of a felon.

    However, my fingerprints were not just run against a database, they were added to the database. Now, every fingerprint check is run against my fingerprints. This seems to me a presumption of guilt with no trial, and there is no recourse to have my fingerprints expunged from the system. This is innocuously known as continuous criminal record monitoring.

    Hell, gun owners do not yet have their fingerprints stored in the system.

    If you think that this is fair and just, then wait until they come around for your fingerprints. This is the slippery slope that reminds me of a saying attributed to Martin Niemöller:

    First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
    Because I was not a Socialist.
    Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
    Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
    Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
    Because I was not a Jew.
    Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

    1. Re:No Recourse by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      DNA can also be stored. In California, a felony arrest requires a collection of DNA. Crimes which can be charged as either a misdemeanor or felony (known as wobblers) count as a felony for collection purposes. You don't need a conviction, nor be formally charged, a simple arrest is all that is needed for the state to collect the DNA (as a cheek swab). California shares its DNA database with the FBI.

      Hawaii now requires all gun owners in the state to be entered into a federal database managed by the FBI that will notify Hawaii police agencies when the person is arrested and/or convicted anywhere in the nation.

  28. If you've got nothing to hide, Comrade? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You won't mind us investigating you right?

    Can anyone in today's over-regulated, over-lawed society be *sure* they have not committed any crimes?

    Just hope you don't get on the wrong side of some agent with an ax to grind.

  29. FBI Cluedo by matbury · · Score: 1

    Is the FBI inventing some kind of AI Cluedo? e.g. "Your honour, after extensive investigations, we conclude that it was Professor Plum who used a candlestick to kill the victim in the billiard room. Oh, wait a minute, wrong brief. Looks like this one's a do-over... Can I start again?"

  30. The FBI is looking at me, eh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Well, joke's on them! I'm ugly.

  31. I confess, I did it. by jafiwam · · Score: 1

    Yes, I was the one that deleted all those emails on hitlary clinton's illegal exchange server.

    Come get me you useless FBI faggot leftist cunt lap dogs.

  32. FTFY by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    As It Searches For Suspects, The FBI Is Looking At You

    FTHFY

    The FBI, creeping on you since the 1930's. We thought that once J. Edgar Hoover died they would become a little more civilized, but no.

  33. Two words: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Brandon Mayfield.

    1. Re:Two words: by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 2

      Brandon Mayfield.

      Exactly.

      For those of you not familiar with Brandon Mayfield, he is an American attorney in Washington County, Oregon who was erroneously linked to the 2004 Madrid train bombings. On May 6, 2004, the FBI arrested Mayfield as a material witness in connection with the Madrid attacks, and held him for over two weeks. Mayfield was not charged, and an FBI internal review later acknowledged serious errors in their investigation.

      The Spanish National Police shared the fingerprints with the FBI through Interpol. 20 possible matches for one of the fingerprints were found in the FBI database and one of the possible matches was Brandon Mayfield. The FBI described the fingerprint match as "100% verified". According to the court documents in judge Ann Aiken's decision, this information was largely "fabricated and concocted by the FBI and DOJ".

      And surprise, surprise, it wasn't him.

      --
      Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
  34. The FBI are a scam agency by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    http://thenextweb.com/insider/2016/01/28/how-the-fbi-became-the-worlds-largest-distributor-of-child-sex-abuse-imagery/

    They hire moles wittingly and unwittingly. They justify their existence by putting "big spooky warning commercials" on your Jew movie lies.

    They justify their existence with big stories about fighting crime and tv shows on how to be a G-man but really they bring the majority of DRUGS into the USA actively and passively. They don't even trust each other. They don't trust the politicians either. They don't trust lawyers. They don't trust the countries they pass data to either. They don't trust Zuckerberg either.

    Facebook has how many users? Each of those pictures is available to the FBI and subsequently every other major first world nation immediately.

  35. Surprise? by bobmajdakjr · · Score: 1

    I do not think this surprises anyone, considering how every TV show and movie with law enforcement features a scene where a computer flashes bajillion of photos when looking for matches to a suspect or victim.

  36. Joke's on them by ebvwfbw · · Score: 1

    Pull up the picture of (Trump, Hillary) before they're made up and they'd have nightmares for a week!