This video features legal expert Andrea Burkhart, a Criminal Defense Attorney, discussing the legal implications of removing an SD card from a camera at a Charlie Kirk event. She clarifies that removing the card itself is not evidence tampering unless the intent is to destroy or conceal it. Until legally seized, the SD card remains personal property. Burkhart also explains how digital metadata can help maintain the chain of custody and ensure evidence admissibility.
This entry details the NSA's surveillance capabilities centered around the AT&T Long Lines Building at 33 Thomas Street, NYC. It explains how the Patriot Act enabled mass data collection, including metadata that can track individuals and their associates. The content highlights revelations by Edward Snowden regarding NSA infiltration of major tech companies to bypass constitutional protections, drawing on the expertise of Shawn Ryan, who demonstrates deep knowledge of intelligence operations.
This guide provides essential Operational Security (OpSec) measures for individuals operating in or concerned about conflict zones, drawing on expert insights from Karl Kasarda. It covers proactive digital security, device protection using Faraday bags, secure navigation alternatives to phone GPS, countermeasures against surveillance like facial recognition, and the importance of strong encryption. The advice emphasizes preparation and understanding the pervasive nature of data collection in modern environments.
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