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Manufacturing Criminals, 2nd Edition: Wiretapping and Planting Evidence
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This documentary exposes Fourth Amendment violations by ICAC (Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force). The police organization ICAC uses tactics which directly violate the interception and privacy laws derived from our Fourth Amendment. The 2nd edition provides five additional chapters detailing how they are wiretapping without a warrant. It also explains how officers plant evidence on computers and cell phones, including how they backdate evidence to the time they wanted the "crime" to have occurred. New material discusses the RoundUp software tool suite and includes screen shots of the government's wiretapping software. The Wiretapping Freenet chapter is new. Excerpts from an affidavit describe how Yahoo is in cahoots with the federal government to wiretap their email system for anything "of interest" to the government. The last chapter now discusses various recommendations, including updates to statutes and how to regulate the use of Deepfakes. ICAC originated in Virginia, but is now a nationwide organization. I wrote two amicus briefs with appendices as a pro se litigant and filed them with the Appellate Court of Virginia describing these tactics:
1. Officers claim to be a child and impersonate someone else to intercept communications - without Court authorization.
2. Officers use special tools over the internet to secretly break into private computers and search them without a warrant.
3. Officers unmask the identity of anonymous online users and geolocate them without a warrant.
4. The ICAC Cops Database inventories and tracks content of people's private computer data obtained without a warrant. These tactics manufacture criminals using grant money, and account for a significant percentage of inmates in Virginia and nationwide. Everyone should ponder whether billions of our tax dollars should be spent to rescue zero children from these manufactured criminals.
1. Officers claim to be a child and impersonate someone else to intercept communications - without Court authorization.
2. Officers use special tools over the internet to secretly break into private computers and search them without a warrant.
3. Officers unmask the identity of anonymous online users and geolocate them without a warrant.
4. The ICAC Cops Database inventories and tracks content of people's private computer data obtained without a warrant. These tactics manufacture criminals using grant money, and account for a significant percentage of inmates in Virginia and nationwide. Everyone should ponder whether billions of our tax dollars should be spent to rescue zero children from these manufactured criminals.