Patriot Act Expires

Shaun Keating Edward Snowden, NSA, Patriot Act

3 critical sections in Patriot Act expired June 1. Source article on CNN.com (opens in new tab) Create your own user feedback survey The Patriot Act was passed into law in 2001 after 9/11. 3 key provisions in it allow the NSA to record your phone calls. Those 3 key provisions expired June 1 at midnight. This means the NSA …

Soccer’s Day of Reckoning

Shaun Keating FIFA, News Feather Story 2015

USA & Swiss officials lead probes into FIFA. Source article on CNN.com (opens in new tab) FIFA is the international governing body for soccer. FIFA has been suspected of corruption for decades. FIFA awarded the 2018 World Cup to Russia & 2022 to Qatar. Many suspected the selection process was, again, corrupt. In 2014, FIFA conducted its own investigation & …

FBI Admits Lies

Shaun Keating FBI, News Feather Story 2015

The FBI lied in nearly ALL testimonies for decades. If you would like to learn more about this, visit InnocenceProject.org The FBI has formally admitted flawed testimony from examiners. It involves examiners w/ FBI’s microscopic hair comparison unit. 26 out of 28 examiners gave flawed testimony in 95% of trials. The testimony given by the examiners favored the prosecutors. Flawed …

FBI Most-Wanted Caught

Shaun Keating News Feather Story 2014

Eric Frien captured in airport building in Pennsylvania Eric Frein opened fire on the Blooming Grove PD on Sept. 12. He killed Trooper Bryon Dickson & wounded Alex Douglass. He has been on the run for the last 7 weeks in Pennsylvania. He is a self-described “survivalist”. Frein says he fought in Africa with Serbians. U.S. Marshalls arrested him without …

FBI Reads American Citizens’ Emails: Is it Illegal? Not Sure

Shaun Keating News Feather Story 2014

New report shows that FBI/NSA are reading American citizens’ emails (yeah, it’s another Edward Snowden leak story). According to the report, 202 Muslim American citizens had their emails snooped (though many more may have). 5 of these US citizens are kinda famous. One is a Rutgers Univ. professor, one is a lawyer, and 2 are involved in politics. Of course, the …