That is funny! Did you notice the metal falling out of her right pants leg on 9/11? It was classic, like the Wicked Robot Witch was falling apart. Most likely a leg brace.
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Classified Documents--information classified in the interests of national security or foreign policy can be withheld (§ 552(b)(1)(A)).
Internal Agency Personnel Rules-- information relating to internal agency practices is exempt if it is a trivial administrative matter of no genuine public interest (e.g., a rule governing lunch hours for agency employees) or if disclosure would risk circumvention of law or agency regulations (e.g., an employee's computer user id) (§ 552(b)(2)).
Information Exempt Under Other Laws--an agency is prohibited from disclosing information that protected from disclosing under other federal laws. For example, federal tax laws prohibit the disclosure of personal income tax returns (§ 552(b)(3)).
Trade Secrets or Confidential Commercial Information--this exemption applies to trade secrets (commercially valuable plans, formulas, processes, or devices) and commercial information obtained from a person (other than an agency) that would be likely to harm the competitive position of the person if disclosed (such as a company's marketing plans, profits, or costs (§ 552(b)(4)).
Internal Agency Memoranda and Policy Discussions--in order to protect the deliberative policymaking processes of government, internal agency memoranda and letters between agencies discussing potential policy options are exempted from disclosure (§ 552(b)(5)).
Personal Privacy--private data held by agencies about individuals is exempt if disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy, but a person is not prevented from obtaining private information about themselves (§ 552(b)(6)).
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Law Enforcement Investigations--this exemption allows the withholding of information that would, among other things, interfere with enforcement proceedings or investigations, deprive a person of a right to a fair trial, breach a person's privacy interest in information maintained in law enforcement files, reveal law enforcement techniques and procedures, or endanger the life or physical safety of any individual (§ 552(b)(7)).]]]
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Federally Regulated Banks--information that is contained in or related to reports prepared by or for a bank supervisory agency such as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Reserve, are exempt (§ 552(b)(8)).
Oil and Gas Wells--geological and geophysical data about oil and gas wells are exempted from disclosure (§ 552(b)(9)). It is beyond the scope of this guide to describe each exemption in exhaustive detail. Suffice it to say, most FOIA disputes involve disagreements over the scope and application of these exemptions. For more information on each exemption, see the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press's excellent booklet on How to Use the Federal FOI Act.
Other than exemption number 3 -- which relates to information exempt under other federal law -- these exemptions are permissive, not mandatory. This means that FOIA allows an agency to refuse to disclose otherwise covered records, or to redact portions of documents, but it does not compel the agency to do so. For more on the discretionary nature of these exemptions, see the U.S. Department of Justice's FOIA Guide.
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch Delivers Remarks on Department of Justice Efforts in the Fight Against International Fraud and Corruption Rome Italy
~ Thursday, October 20, 2016
Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for that warm welcome. Thank you, Deputy Chief of Mission [Kelly] Degnan, for that kind introduction, and for being such an exceptional representative of the American government and the American people here in Rome. And thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for joining us here today. It is a pleasure to be among so many leaders and law enforcement officials from Italy and the United States as we reaffirm our nations’ shared commitment to the freedom, the equality, and – above all – the justice that is the birthright of our people.
The work done by so many of the public servants in this room – fighting corruption in all of its forms – is vital to ensuring that these values remain at the heart of society. Before becoming Attorney General, I prosecuted federal public corruption cases in Brooklyn, New York. And like many of you, I have seen firsthand how corruption, at bottom, is about breaking trust. It is about undermining citizens’ belief in their elected officials. It is about betraying the people’s faith that when public monies are spent on services for citizens – from infrastructure to education – none of those funds will be misappropriated for selfish ends. And it is about poisoning the civic spirit of a people – displacing passion with cynicism, and solidarity with suspicion. And that is why the U.S. Department of Justice has made it a priority to root out, prosecute, and prevent corruption. What is at stake is not just a sum of money or a single contract: it is the public’s trust that one set of rules apply to all of its members, that we have ordered our markets and our governmental institutions in a fundamentally fair manner, and that our societies will uphold and respect the rule of law. I am proud to say that with the help of our domestic and international partners, we are working tirelessly to detect corruption and bring wrongdoers to justice – no matter how powerful the actors, no matter how complex the crimes, and no matter where the crimes take place...
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Reader Comments (23)
It was classic, like the Wicked Robot Witch was falling apart. Most likely a leg brace.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-02/clinton-campaign-admits-hillary-used-same-tax-avoidance-scheme-trump
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqaaB6NE1TI
http://trofire.com/2016/06/14/empire-files-monsanto-americas-monster/
http://projectcensored.org/orlando-killer-worked-inside-global-security-system/
https://www.reddit.com/r/worldpolitics/comments/3731r9/secret_pentagon_report_reveals_us_created_isis_as/
http://www.commondreams.org/news/2016/10/14/sen-warren-urges-obama-fire-unapologetic-sec-chief-brazen-conduct
@6:35
"Speeding up training of ISIL forces."
ISIS/ISIL is U.S. created.
Soros wants it all fractured with
masses headed to Europe cause he wants
Europe fractured.
The banksters are creating a color revolution everywhere.
The alternative is probably getting discovered by
everyone and prosecuted.
AIPAC firsters don't even realize Rothschild means
Red Shield. It's NOT "Jewish" at all.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=hillary+clinton+begs+forgiveness+rothschild&t=h_&ia=web
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-28/hillary-clinton-holds-press-conference-wake-fbi-news
Podesta Triathlon: Jump sharks, poke hornets nest then try to outrun a bear downhill...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJTEI4fyfRo
Justice I tell YOU!
http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide/foia-exemptions
FOIA Exemptions
While the records you've requested might be covered by FOIA, the information contained in the records may relate to certain subject areas that are exempt from disclosure under FOIA. FOIA contains nine exemptions that might impact your request:
Classified Documents--information classified in the interests of national security or foreign policy can be withheld (§ 552(b)(1)(A)).
Internal Agency Personnel Rules-- information relating to internal agency practices is exempt if it is a trivial administrative matter of no genuine public interest (e.g., a rule governing lunch hours for agency employees) or if disclosure would risk circumvention of law or agency regulations (e.g., an employee's computer user id) (§ 552(b)(2)).
Information Exempt Under Other Laws--an agency is prohibited from disclosing information that protected from disclosing under other federal laws. For example, federal tax laws prohibit the disclosure of personal income tax returns (§ 552(b)(3)).
Trade Secrets or Confidential Commercial Information--this exemption applies to trade secrets (commercially valuable plans, formulas, processes, or devices) and commercial information obtained from a person (other than an agency) that would be likely to harm the competitive position of the person if disclosed (such as a company's marketing plans, profits, or costs (§ 552(b)(4)).
Internal Agency Memoranda and Policy Discussions--in order to protect the deliberative policymaking processes of government, internal agency memoranda and letters between agencies discussing potential policy options are exempted from disclosure (§ 552(b)(5)).
Personal Privacy--private data held by agencies about individuals is exempt if disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy, but a person is not prevented from obtaining private information about themselves (§ 552(b)(6)).
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Law Enforcement Investigations--this exemption allows the withholding of information that would, among other things, interfere with enforcement proceedings or investigations, deprive a person of a right to a fair trial, breach a person's privacy interest in information maintained in law enforcement files, reveal law enforcement techniques and procedures, or endanger the life or physical safety of any individual (§ 552(b)(7)).]]]
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Federally Regulated Banks--information that is contained in or related to reports prepared by or for a bank supervisory agency such as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Reserve, are exempt (§ 552(b)(8)).
Oil and Gas Wells--geological and geophysical data about oil and gas wells are exempted from disclosure (§ 552(b)(9)).
It is beyond the scope of this guide to describe each exemption in exhaustive detail. Suffice it to say, most FOIA disputes involve disagreements over the scope and application of these exemptions. For more information on each exemption, see the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press's excellent booklet on How to Use the Federal FOI Act.
Other than exemption number 3 -- which relates to information exempt under other federal law -- these exemptions are permissive, not mandatory. This means that FOIA allows an agency to refuse to disclose otherwise covered records, or to redact portions of documents, but it does not compel the agency to do so. For more on the discretionary nature of these exemptions, see the U.S. Department of Justice's FOIA Guide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhFB7-w2MY8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdCuDF4u5Yg
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch Delivers Remarks on Department of Justice Efforts in the Fight Against International Fraud and Corruption Rome
Italy
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Thursday, October 20, 2016
Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for that warm welcome. Thank you, Deputy Chief of Mission [Kelly] Degnan, for that kind introduction, and for being such an exceptional representative of the American government and the American people here in Rome. And thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for joining us here today. It is a pleasure to be among so many leaders and law enforcement officials from Italy and the United States as we reaffirm our nations’ shared commitment to the freedom, the equality, and – above all – the justice that is the birthright of our people.
The work done by so many of the public servants in this room – fighting corruption in all of its forms – is vital to ensuring that these values remain at the heart of society. Before becoming Attorney General, I prosecuted federal public corruption cases in Brooklyn, New York. And like many of you, I have seen firsthand how corruption, at bottom, is about breaking trust. It is about undermining citizens’ belief in their elected officials. It is about betraying the people’s faith that when public monies are spent on services for citizens – from infrastructure to education – none of those funds will be misappropriated for selfish ends. And it is about poisoning the civic spirit of a people – displacing passion with cynicism, and solidarity with suspicion. And that is why the U.S. Department of Justice has made it a priority to root out, prosecute, and prevent corruption. What is at stake is not just a sum of money or a single contract: it is the public’s trust that one set of rules apply to all of its members, that we have ordered our markets and our governmental institutions in a fundamentally fair manner, and that our societies will uphold and respect the rule of law. I am proud to say that with the help of our domestic and international partners, we are working tirelessly to detect corruption and bring wrongdoers to justice – no matter how powerful the actors, no matter how complex the crimes, and no matter where the crimes take place...
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Didn't Loretta just plead the 5th?
I have a message for her from her boss...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhFB7-w2MY8
http://santacruzwaves.com/2016/10/anastasia-ashley-in-hawaii/
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@wikileaks WikiLeaks Retweeted Mustafa Al-Bassam
Why attribution is hard: NSA hacks machines from compromised servers in China and Russia:WikiLeaks added,
Mustafa Al-Bassam @musalbas
New Shadow Brokers dump contains list of servers compromised by the NSA to use as exploit staging servers.