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"(b)(7)(E)" seems like a cite to a
section of a document or regulation, not a retraction: Section b,
subsection 7, paragraph E. It is a relative cite URI, with base
URI (document ID) implied here.
Stephen
On 2/6/14, 10:08 AM, Rich Jones wrote:
Yeah, it does have to do directly with traffic stops. Check
out p180 of the PDF (279 is the number in the document). They
even put "traffic stop" in quotes.
And I'm guessing that the B7E redacted word is
"bullshit."
Essentially, they have constructed an intelligence laundering
system. DEA agent asks
the spooks for intel on an operation, spook uses illegal
surveillance to find out intel, spook tells a paid informant,
informant anonymously tells DEA agent, DEA agents get local
law enforcement to make a "traffic" stop to create a parallel
construction, then in the court case none of the original
intelligence is used. All perfectly "legal." Since the
prosecution is legally required to hand over any information
is has which might exonerate a defendant, such as evidence
harvested from the "poisonous tree," the Taint Review Board is
used as an intermediary to make sure that nobody on the
prosecution has any idea where the poison came from.
There are a bunch of other gems in here too. p324: True or
False, Is racial profiling okay? Answer: [[ Redacted. b(7)(E)
]]
R
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