espionage
Republican congresswoman introduces bill to repeal Patriot Act

From LifeSiteNews
U.S. Representative Anna Paulina Luna has introduced a bill, the American Privacy Restoration Act, that aims to repeal theĀ Patriot Act, passed in 2001.
The Florida Republican believes that what has in the meantime become the notorious post-9/11 legislation, has been abused by ārogueā intelligence officers to carry out mass surveillance in unlawful ways.
READ:Ā Former US official exposes globalist plan to push Americans into ādigital concentration campā
Announcing the bill, Luna mentioned that the Patriot Act has over the last decades been used to interfere in elections, violate innocent Americansā privacy by spying on them, and even āsettle personal scores.ā
We obtained a copy of the bill for youĀ here.
According to the representative, the ability to misuse and abuse the Patriot Act in such a way turned it into a tool for what is known as āthe deep stateā ā whereas her legislative proposal seeks to take away the ability of these permanent power centers to violate the Fourth Amendment, that should protect against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Like a number of other laws, in particular those supposed to regulate intelligence and broader national security work, on paper, the Patriot Actās condensed purpose is uncontroversial: to expand law enforcement powers, so as to āenhance the federal governmentās efforts to detect and deter acts of terrorism in the United States or against United Statesā interests abroad.ā
READ:Ā Attorney warns of Big Tech CEOās vision of AI surveillance: āUltimate form of tyrannyā
However, on closer inspection ā even before the lawās subsequent slide into controversy ā it quickly became clear that the expanded powers were too broad and went beyond surveillance itself, to allow for warrantless searches in some cases, more āinformation sharing,ā as well as access to business records.
Critics have been saying that since 2001, the Patriot Act has been turned against Americans themselves, and used as an excuse to subject even those not suspected of any wrongdoing to mass surveillance, all the while sidestepping the necessary guardrails and oversight.
Luna believes this has produced āthe most sophisticated, unaccountable surveillance apparatus in the Western world.ā And she believes it is necessary to act now to rectify this situation.
āItās past time to reign in our intelligence agencies and restore the right to privacy. Anyone trying to convince you otherwise is using āsecurityā as an excuse to erode your freedom,ā the legislator is quoted as saying.
READ:Ā Congress needs to enact laws protecting us from illegal government surveillance
One of Lunaās unlikely ā for political and ideological reasons ā allies is the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which has been pushing for reforms of the Act, reminding of the fact that when it was first passed in October 2001, many members of Congress admitted to not having read the bill before voting for it.
According to the ACLU, there were āintimations from the Bush administration that those who voted ānoā would be held responsible for further (terror) attacks.ā
Reprinted with permission fromĀ Reclaim The Net.Ā
espionage
GOP rep moves to shred PATRIOT Act, dismantle Deep State spy powers

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Quick Hit:
Anna Paulina Luna on Wednesday introduced legislation to repeal the PATRIOT Act, accusing the intelligence community of exploiting national security powers to build a sprawling, unaccountable surveillance apparatus.
Key Details:
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Lunaās bill aims to completely repeal the PATRIOT Act, which was passed after 9/11 and dramatically expanded federal surveillance powers.
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Civil liberties advocates like Elizabeth Goitein of the Brennan Center for Justice say the law enabled warrantless data collection on Americans without suspicion of wrongdoing, a practice that has proven ineffective and even counterproductive in fighting terrorism.
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House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan said Congress “needs to make sure we win this time” after privacy-focused lawmakers nearly passed a 2024 amendment requiring warrants for surveillance of Americans under Section 702 of FISA.
BREAKING: Today, I introduced the āAmerican Privacy Restoration Actā to FULLY REPEAL the Patriot Act and strip rogue intelligence officers of their extraordinary mass surveillance powers.
Since the passage of the USA Patriot Act in the aftermath of 9/11, intelligence agency⦠pic.twitter.com/BeRDoQ442R
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) May 7, 2025
Diving Deeper:
Florida Rep. Anna Paulina LunaĀ introducedĀ legislation Wednesday to fully repeal the PATRIOT Act, a post-9/11 surveillance law she says has enabled unelected bureaucrats to violate Americansā constitutional rights under the guise of national security. In a statement, Luna said the law helped to ācreate the most sophisticated, unaccountable surveillance apparatus in the Western world.ā
Lunaās proposal comes as Congress prepares to revisit key intelligence authorities, including Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows for warrantless collection of Americansā communications if theyāre in contact with foreign targets. During the 2024 reauthorization debate, privacy-minded members of Congress narrowly failed to pass a warrant requirement amendment.
Speaking to Breitbart News, Elizabeth Goitein, senior director at the Brennan Center for Justice, explained how the PATRIOT Actās lowered legal thresholds enabled mass surveillance: āIt became lawful for the government to collect an American’s sensitive information based merely on a claim that the information was ‘relevant’ to a legitimate purpose,ā she wrote. She also noted that mass surveillance has shown no real national security benefit. āThere is zero evidence that suspicion less surveillance has made us safer,ā she said, citing failed intelligence reviews that blamed overcollection for missing signs of domestic terrorism.
Luna argues the intelligence community must be stripped of its warrantless surveillance tools altogether. āMy legislation will strip the deep state of these tools and protect every American’s Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable searches and seizures,ā she said. āAnyone trying to convince you otherwise is using ‘security’ as an excuse to erode your freedom.ā
Crime
How the CCPās United Front Turned Canadaās Legal Cannabis Market into a Global Narcotics Brokerage Network

Short-term rentals. Legal weed. Illegal exports. United Front agents built a decentralized drug trafficking networkāusing Canadian land and export markets to fuel Chinaās narco-financial machine.
VANCOUVER, Canada āĀ Around the time Canadian police uncovered a massive Chinese drug cash bank in Richmond, B.C.āexposing the so-called Vancouver Model of transnational money launderingāinvestigators made another stunning discovery that has never before been publicly disclosed.
According to sources with direct knowledge, operatives tied to Beijingās foreign influence arm, the United Front Work Department, were orchestrating a parallel cannabis trafficking and money laundering operationāleveraging Canadaās legalization of marijuana to export the lucrative commodity to the United States and Japan. The scheme used short-term rental platforms to operate illicit cannabis brokerage houses in Vancouver, aggregating product from vast acreages across Western Canada and shipping it to destinations including Tokyo and New York City. Proceeds were collected in United Front-linked drug cash brokerages in those cities and laundered back through Canadian banks.
As previouslyĀ reportedĀ byĀ The Bureau,Ā the RCMP has observed a two-decade-long consolidation of legal cannabis licenses in British Columbia by Chinese state-linked mafia networks. These groups have exploited illegal migrant labor from Asiaāoften housed in suburban townhomes and single-family grow-ops across Vancouverāto power what amounts to a parallel, state-enabled narco economy.
But as real estate prices in Metro Vancouver soaredādriven in part by drug capitalāRCMP investigators noticed Chinese triads strategically selling off high-priced grow-op properties to avoid scrutiny and reinvesting profits in remote farmland across B.C., including in Oliver, Prince George, and the Okanagan Valley.
These rural acreages became production zones. Asian organized crime groups transported cannabis to centralized brokerage houses, where senior Sam Gor figures and affiliated United Front community leaders established hubs for transnational shipment, trafficking, and laundering. The systemāstructured like a decentralized factoryāwas engineered to distribute risk and rapidly shift locations.
āThey transport it down, and then we started seeing the rise of these brokerage houses again, with United Front control and Asian organized crime links,ā a Canadian intelligence source toldĀ The Bureau.Ā āNew York is a favourite destination. The weed goes out in a variety of routes, the money comes back to be laundered. The process is repeated.ā
In the case that triggered the discovery, an RCMP informant observed a steady stream of individuals entering a Vancouver-area home with black garbage bags, heading into the garage, and emerging minutes later with duffel bags of unknown contents. To detectives from E-PirateāCanadaās largest-ever casino money laundering investigationāthe duffel bags looked strikingly familiar.
This was the same method used by Chinese high-rollers supplied through a Sam Gor-linked cash brokerage in Richmond. In that case, associates of Paul King Jin and Jian Jun Zhu received large cash deposits at a bulletproof-glass storefront called Silver Internationalāfunds delivered by drug traffickers from across Western Canada. Couriers from Alberta and B.C. drove proceeds into Richmond, dropped off suitcases of cash, and each transaction was meticulously recorded in paper ledgers. Sam Gor would then transfer the equivalent funds into Chinese bank accountsāoften linked to fentanyl production.
The warehoused cash at Silver International was also loaned to Chinese gamblers, with Paul Jin himself frequently delivering bundles to parking lots outside River Rock Casino in Richmond, as well as to other government-run casinos in Burnaby and surrounding suburbs. The funds were laundered through B.C.ās provincially regulated gaming system. This was the Vancouver Model. Chinese high-rollers provided liquidity to the system by depositing funds into United Front-linked bank accounts in China, then receiving their payouts in Richmondādelivered in duffel bags of cash.
The discovery of cannabis collector sites near these casinos resembled the other side of the pipelineāthis time focused on cannabis rather than cocaine, fentanyl, or methamphetamineāa ‘legal’ narcotics trade now dominated across North America by Chinese organized crime networks operating in tandem with CCP-linked regional officials, according to former DEA Special Operations Division leader Don Im.
In this operation, RCMP investigators recorded license plates of drivers arriving at the suspected brokerage house. They matched many of them to vehicles also seen at Paul Jinās Richmond boxing gymāan establishment tied to the highest levels of Sam Gor and UFWD figures in Vancouver.
āIt was just phenomenal,ā a Canadian intelligence source said. āAnd all of it links back, ultimately, to the exact family and community of people that weāve talked about for years. Youād see a girlfriendāthe girlfriendās car of some well-known guy that goes to Paul Jinās gymāwould be showing up at this place for five minutes, would drive away, and then somebody elseās car which was associated to this guyās girlfriend.ā
In one RCMP raid on a brokerage house, investigators seized not only cannabis, but packaging materials and branded labels imported from Asia via commercial carriersādesigned for a recognizable brand of cannabis sold online.
āWhat these guys were doing,ā the source disclosed, āwas securing rental houses through VRBO or other short-term platformsāone, two, three months at a timeāand using them as brokerage houses. Then theyād move to another location. And they would bring in labor from overseas.ā
That labor, often undocumented immigrants from China and Vietnam, was found living in squalid, makeshift conditions.
āMattresses on the floor,ā the source said. āThis is where we get into the CBSA pieceāwhere they found people at these locations who were overstays, undocumented, all the rest of itāand they would boot them out.ā
The level of sophistication in these narcotics brokerage operationsāessentially the mirror image of Chinese cash collection hubs uncovered by DEA agents in the United Statesāstunned RCMP intelligence officials.
They noted unintended consequences stemming from cannabis legalization under Prime Minister Justin Trudeauās Liberal government in 2018.
āSince legalization, Asian organized crime has emerged as the dominant force behind cannabis in Canada. Product from grow ops in the interior of B.C. gets consolidated at a variety of VRBO and short-term rental houses in the Lower Mainland,ā one source texted toĀ The Bureau. āBrokers bid on product and provide packaging services for online sales.ā
āIn one case, the brokerage house was in the east end of Vancouver,ā the source, who could not be named, said. āIt was equipped with a cryptocurrency ATM. Come in, pay by Bitcoin, leave with your weed.ā
The discovery of these covert brokerages prompted RCMP transnational crime investigators to dig deeper.
āAnd that led to a couple of other investigations,ā the source said. āAnd that led to marijuana that we knew was getting shipped to New York State. They really liked B.C. Bud.ā
According to the source, the cannabis was often transported overland across Canada in commercial vehicles, hidden inside consumer goods.
āWe found evidence of water coolers and stuff like that, or on-demand water heater systemsāgutted and repurposed just to move the product. Theyād drive it across the country with this stuff packed inside.ā
And Sam Gor operatives transported Canadaās ālegalā weed through Ontario and across the border into the United States.
āThey would get it over into New York State,ā the source said. āAnd then we actuallyāyears previous to thisāwe did a money laundering file where we were receiving back the money from those proceeds, coming back through the United States from New York. So it showed you a full circle of it.ā

Meanwhile, a source added that a small island in the Fraser River, near River Rock Casino, has drawn law enforcement attention due to warehouses allegedly controlled by Sam Gor associates and underground bankers connected to the Silver International case and United Front networks.
āThereās a whole series of warehouses there that are of extreme interest to CBSA and to us,ā a source said, explaining that consumer goods from across Western Canada are exported from the location, with narcotics secreted inside, and product labels altered to evade international customs scrutiny.
āWhat they did is they secretedāthey would cut open the bags and theyād put marijuana inside those bags, and then they were going to export to Japan,ā the source said. āSo thatās the kind of thing that weāre seeing going on here as wellāthese brokerage facilities are multipurpose. Some of the product is also moved to other locations where theyāre actually altering packaging and everything else to head off detection.ā
āThat use of brokerage housesājust moving it aroundāis extremely common now,ā the source added. āIn fact, thatās been known for yearsāeven over in Australia.ā Describing a typical āshore partyā tactic, the source said:
āTheyāll send a local guy from Vancouver down to Sydney. Heāll stay in a VRBO at Bondi Beach. While heās there, a UPS package arrives. He takes it to a drop point, gets paid, spends a few days on the beach, and flies home. From the AFPās perspective, they find that, obviously, quite difficult too.ā
Asked whether these Sam Gor and United Front-linked cannabis trafficking and money laundering networks were also dealing in fentanyl, one source responded bluntly:
āNo doubt. When you are in one aspect of the biz, whatās the disincentive not to be in fentanyl too? Or wine, or cigarettes.ā
Former DEA Special Operations Division leader Don Im, a veteran expert on Chinaās transnational narcotics and money laundering architecture, reviewed the evidence cited in this story forĀ The Bureau. Decades ago, as a young agent in New York City, Im said he witnessed the early evolution of Triad-linked money laundering networksāsurveilling Colombian heroin traffickers forging connections in Chinatown.
Prior to his retirement in 2022, Im said he had direct visibility into how Chinese Communist Party-linked drug baronsāoperating through Sam Gor and allied Triad syndicatesāseized control of cannabis cultivation across much of the world. These networks, he explained, have repurposed the same smuggling corridors, laundering systems, and brokerage house infrastructure to traffic a range of narcotics, from synthetic opioids to methamphetamine.
āThis playbook was being mirrored throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe,ā Im said of the cannabis brokerage system described in this story.
āThe Chinese have become the dominant cultivators of marijuana in North America, in my opinion. Theyāre doing it in Europe, too. Why? Because itās legal in most placesāwith little to no risk of imprisonment. So theyāre generating literally tens of billions from marijuana alone.ā
Im said U.S. law enforcement began noticing the pattern around the same time Canadian police observed Triads consolidating medicinal marijuana licenses in British Columbia.
āWe started seeing it in the mid-2000sāChinese workers coming into indoor grows, especially in Colorado,ā he said. āAt first, we thought it was an anomaly. But it wasnāt.ā
āNow, China holds an annual hemp trade fair because theyāre trying to corner the global hemp industry. They bring in thousands of companies and individuals to expand the global marijuana market.ā
According to Im, Chinese Communist Party officialsāparticularly in provincial governmentsāview global decriminalization trends as a strategic opening to dominate transnational black markets with minimal legal risk.
āThe global drug markets have become the ad hoc bank not just for Chinese citizens seeking to move capital abroadābut for CCP officials, provincial governors, and state-owned enterprises,ā Im said. āThey use drug proceeds to pay off massive debts, fund capital projects, finance Belt and Road operations, and carry out influence campaigns. Itās a cycle.ā
āPeople think, āOh, marijuana is a benign drug.ā Okay? Itās still a drug. And the value it generatesāthe profitāis massive,ā Im continued. āEven on a conservative estimate, weāre talking half a trillion to three-quarters of a trillion dollars annually. Thatās off the streets and across the worldānot just Europe and North America.ā
āPeople think Iām crazy when I say it generates that much,ā he added. āBut the RAND Corporation and the U.N.āthey track the value of heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, ecstasy, and marijuana. Thatās the number.ā

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