Bank of America Are Rats (Page 1/3)
Doug85GT FEB 05, 10:59 AM
Without a court order, B of A turning over customer data to the FBI. I had a B of A credit card when they acquired MBNA decades ago. I kept it for over a decade. I closed it three years ago and I am glad I did. They are not to be trusted with your banking information. They will turn over your data to law enforcement at the drop of a hat.

https://rumble.com/vdlc3b-t...er-data-to-feds.html

Tl;Dr = B of A is giving feds info on people who have transactions in DC on Jan 6-7, purchased legal firearms around those dates, airline tickets(any destination), hotel or air bnb in DC on those dates, etc...
So far, over 200 "persons of interest" have been flagged.
blackrams FEB 05, 11:25 AM
If, BoA was presented with a warrant, I'd have no problem with this but, without a warrant and just a simple request, that goes against what I consider protecting their customers.

Rams
Doug85GT FEB 05, 11:49 AM

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Originally posted by blackrams:

If, BoA was presented with a warrant, I'd have no problem with this but, without a warrant and just a simple request, that goes against what I consider protecting their customers.

Rams



With a warrant, law enforcement can't just go on a fishing expedition. The courts usually demand that the warrants be specific on who, what, where and when.
blackrams FEB 05, 12:04 PM

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Originally posted by Doug85GT:


With a warrant, law enforcement can't just go on a fishing expedition. The courts usually demand that the warrants be specific on who, what, where and when.



Precisely my point. Such a request would have to be justified to a judge. IMHO, BoA would not be at fault in that case.

Rams
williegoat FEB 05, 12:55 PM
The children of America have sold us out for a few pieces of silver and a reprieve from responsibility, to a cabal that is in league with the devil.

It was an easy choice for those who have nothing, and know even less.
2.5 FEB 05, 01:17 PM
Wonder if they can figure out how to track Antifa.

lol
williegoat FEB 05, 01:27 PM

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Originally posted by 2.5:

Wonder if they can figure out how to track Antifa.

lol


That would assume that the average antifascista has financial assets sufficient to require a bank. I'm going to guess that they do not.
Their keepers are likely a bit wiser and more well heeled.
rinselberg FEB 05, 01:32 PM
Roundtrip airfare to Washington DC $339 . . . Posting bail $9400 . . . Criminal defense attorney $28700 . . . Lost wages while incarcerated $114700 . . . Felony conviction on your personal record PRICELESS !

[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 02-05-2021).]

Hank is Here FEB 05, 03:14 PM
I wonder what, if any, data that the cell phone carriers are providing and if they are providing it with or without warrants.
mike-ohio FEB 05, 04:35 PM
Probably should not post this but...

Phone carriers will not provide information without a warrant...but..

What if there were servers already in each phone carrier providing all call metadata all the time?

Then no warrant is needed since they already had all the information.

Problem solved.

Others on this site who work in telecom can confirm also.