HOLY CRAP... FBI Whistleblower claims BoA VOLUNTEERED gun owners purchases for life with FBI…

Published on March 14, 2023
Duration: 5:54

This video discusses allegations that Bank of America voluntarily provided customer data, including firearm purchases, to the FBI without a directive. A whistleblower, George Hill, testified before the House Judiciary Committee, claiming the FBI's DC field office used this data to potentially investigate individuals. The video suggests this is a reason for gun owners to reconsider banking with Bank of America and highlights similar actions by other states pushing BOA out of municipal markets.

Quick Summary

Whistleblower George Hill alleges Bank of America voluntarily shared customer data, including firearm purchases, with the FBI's DC field office. This data was allegedly used to prompt criminal investigations into individuals, raising significant privacy concerns for gun owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: BOA Gun Data Allegations
  2. 00:14Langley Outdoors Academy Welcome
  3. 01:15LAS Concealment Sponsor
  4. 01:47Article: FBI & BOA Gun Records
  5. 02:14Whistleblower Testimony Details
  6. 02:59George Hill's Testimony Analysis
  7. 04:15Data Mining Scope & Perpetuity
  8. 05:25Call to Action: Boycott BOA

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Bank of America voluntarily share gun purchase data with the FBI?

According to whistleblower George Hill, Bank of America allegedly datamined its customer base for firearm purchases and voluntarily provided this information to the FBI's DC field office without a directive.

What did the FBI allegedly do with the Bank of America data?

The FBI's DC field office reportedly used the voluntarily provided Bank of America data to push local agents to open criminal investigations into individuals based on their financial transactions and past firearm purchases.

Who is George Hill and what is his role in these allegations?

George Hill is a recently retired FBI supervisory intelligence analyst and a whistleblower who testified before the House Judiciary Committee about Bank of America's data sharing practices with the FBI.

Why are some states pushing Bank of America out of the municipal bond market?

Multiple states, reportedly led by Texas, are taking action against Bank of America in the municipal bond market, potentially due to concerns over the bank's alleged data mining and sharing practices with law enforcement.

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