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THIS IS IT SURPRISE NUKE DROPPED ON BARACK OBAMA

Barack Obama's illegal domestic spying scandal continues to grow.

Intrigue has swirled around former National Security Advisor Susan Rice ever since it

was revealed she was the one who requested the unmasking of Trump officials.

Now the cover up in this scandal traces straight back to Obama.

The watchdog group Judicial Watch filed a Freedom of Information Act Request for any

documents pertaining to Rice's request to unmask Trump officials caught up in the Obama

administration's surveillance.

The National Security Council responded that they no longer had the documents.

In fact, they had been turned over to Barack Obama's Presidential library.

Under the law, this means they can be kept hidden from the public for five years.

Breitbart reports:

"The National Security Council cannot hand over records relating to former National Security

Adviser Susan Rice's surveillance of Americans, because they have been moved to the Obama

presidential library and may be sealed for as may as five years, conservative watchdog

Judicial Watch announced Monday.

The NSC informed Judicial Watch in a letter dated May 23 that materials related to Rice's

requests to know the identities of Americans swept up in surveillance of foreign targets,

including any Trump campaign or transition officials, have been moved to the library.

The NSC's Director of Access Management John Powers said in the letter:

Documents from the Obama administration have been transferred to the Barack Obama Presidential

Library.

You may send your request to the Obama Library.

However, you should be aware that under the Presidential Records Act, Presidential records

remain closed to the public for five years after an administration has left office.

Judicial Watch earlier this year filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for those

documents, including of communications between Rice and any intelligence community member

or agency regarding any Russian involvement in the 2016 elections, the hacking of Democratic

National Committee computers, or any suspected communications between Russia and Trump officials."

This scandal exploded when classified intercepts of former Trump National Security Advisor

Michael Flynn's conversations with the Russians were illegally leaked to the Washington Post.

The leaks contradicted Flynn's claims about his conversations with the Russian Ambassador

and he was fired.

No one accused Flynn of any wrongdoing in his conversations, but they created a political

embarrassment for the Trump administration and fueled media speculation that the Trump

campaign had colluded with Russia during the 2016 election.

Covering up Rice's requests conceals the paper trail that could expose whoever illegally

leaked the classified intercepts to the Washington Post.

In addition, Rice herself may have violated the law.

Andrew McCarthy – a former federal prosecutor – wrote in The National Review:

"In general, it is the FBI that conducts investigations that bear on American citizens

suspected of committing crimes or of acting as agents of foreign powers.

In the matter of alleged Russian meddling, the investigative camp also includes the CIA

and the NSA.

All three agencies conducted a probe and issued a joint report in January.

That was after Obama, despite having previously acknowledged that the Russian activity was

inconsequential, suddenly made a great show of ordering an inquiry and issuing sanctions.

Consequently, if unmasking was relevant to the Russia investigation, it would have been

done by those three agencies.

And if it had been critical to know the identities of Americans caught up in other foreign intelligence

efforts, the agencies that collect the information and conduct investigations would have unmasked

it.

Because they are the agencies that collect and refine intelligence "products" for

the rest of the "intelligence community," they are responsible for any unmasking; and

they do it under "minimization" standards that FBI Director James Comey, in recent congressional

testimony, described as "obsessive" in their determination to protect the identities

and privacy of Americans.

Understand: There would have been no intelligence need for Susan Rice to ask for identities

to be unmasked.

If there had been a real need to reveal the identities — an intelligence need based

on American interests — the unmasking would have been done by the investigating agencies.

The national-security adviser is not an investigator.

She is a White House staffer.

The president's staff is a consumer of intelligence, not a generator or collector of it.

If Susan Rice was unmasking Americans, it was not to fulfill an intelligence need based

on American interests; it was to fulfill a political desire based on Democratic-party

interests."

The documents which could expose these crimes have been squirreled away in the Obama Presidential

library and are concealed from the pubic for up to five years.

Was this merely a routine administrative transfer of materials?

Or was it a more sinister

piece

to a

larger

cover up?

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Importance of infant seats - Duration: 3:25.

Besides DUI as in the accident we have just shown,

which, if confirmed, is already quite irresponsible,

there is also the recklessness of transporting children

out of their child safety seats, or even the seat belt.

Despite it being against the law, people still get caught without

proper child protection gear in the backseat.

This year alone, nine infractions a day have been registered in this state.

<i>This weekend's tragic accident in the BR-080</i>

<i>raised an important question.</i>

<i>Had they been wearing the proper protection gear,</i>

<i>would the three, four and nine year-old children involved have made it through?</i>

The resolution mentions only age,

but we have to think of safety first.

The seat belt is for people around 4 feet 10 and taller,

but there can be children either taller or shorter than that.

So it goes beyond age. We must notice if the belt

goes in the child's chest, instead of the neck.

If it goes in the neck, it might break the child's neck in an accident.

The use of child seats became mandatory in 1998.

However, drivers still get caught daily driving children unsafely.

From January to March this year, 1306 drivers recieved traffic tickets

for transporting children without proper safety gear.

That is nearly nine infractions per day.

<i>According to the law, children must always sit in the backseat.</i>

<i>Safety gear, however, changes with age.</i>

<i>Children up to 12 months should be rear-facing in the backseat</i>

<i>in a portable infant seat.</i>

<i>Until the age of four, they must be in a convertible seat, facing forward,</i>

<i>which must be stuck with the safety belt.</i>

<i>Until they are nearly eight, children must use a booster seat.</i>

<i>Afterwards, children are allowed to sit normally in the backseat,</i>

<i>and to use only the seatbelt for their safety.</i>

Data shows that satefy gear saves children's lives

in up to 71% of the car accidents.

People tend to worry a lot over getting caught and traffic tickets.

Parents then forget about their children just being safe.

<i>In the streets, driving mothers seem to be alert and concerned</i>

<i>with their children's safety.</i>

It is definitely safer.

Regardless of where we go to, she's always in the seat.

Even if she cries, she's always in the portable infant seat.

She's a lot more protected in here.

<i>Jamille has always been strict when it comes to baby seats.</i>

<i>The safety gear was bought as soon as she had her first child.</i>

<i>Here, all children ride in the car safely.</i>

I think safety gear is essential.

Even if you're driving just around the corner,

why let such a small child sit loose?

They might fall and get hurt in the backseat.

It goes beyond car crashes. It's about safety and comfort.

It's about knowing your kid is safe.

<i>Tarsila, who is three, already climbs in the car</i>

<i>and buckles up by herself.</i>

<i>She knows it keeps her safe.</i>

It's cool.

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