Targeted Justice Newsletter: Shut down the illegal satellite tracking

PNT Advisory Board

Everyone is being illegally tracked with GPS satellites.These are the people with authority to shut down the illegal satellite tracking.The National Space-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Advisory Board provides independent advice to the U.S. government on GPS-related policy, planning, and program management.We suspect that most of these Advisory Board members do not have the security clearance required to know what is happening. We need to contact them.

Can you please help us research and identify the members and their contact information? We need emails and home addresses. We want to share pictures of our microwave burns to show them how the GPS system is being used. Currently, there are 29 members representing U.S. industry, academia, and international organizations.

https://www.gps.gov/governance/advisory/

Chairman

The Chairman of the Advisory Board is Admiral Thad W. Allen, USCG, Ret.

Bradford Parkinson, Vice Chair

Point of Contact: James J. Miller, Executive Director (202) 262-0929

jj.miller@nasa.govpnt.office@gps.gov

GPS.gov

The Advisory Board is one of three national PNT organizations established by presidential directive.

https://www.gps.gov/governance/excom/

Col. Andrew Menschner, is head of the Space Force unit that oversees GPS operations. andrew.menschner@spacefore.mil

There are currently six GPS 3 satellites in orbit as part of the 31-satellite GPS constellation. Four additional GPS 3 satellites have been manufactured and are awaiting launch opportunities. The satellites are in storage at Lockheed Martin’s facilities near Littleton, Colorado.

GPS satellites fly in medium Earth orbit (MEO) at an altitude of approximately 20,200 km (12,550 miles). Each satellite circles the Earth twice a day.

https://www.gps.gov/systems/gps/space/

https://spacenews.com/experts-raise-concerns-about-u-s-commitment-to-gps-modernization

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Important: Targeted Justice Files Urgent Motion

Today, Targeted Justice filed an urgent Motion with the U.S. District Court in Texas.

We requested that the Court order the FBI to REMOVE ALL Targeted Individuals (Non-Investigative Subjects) from the Terrorist Screening Database (TSDB) that is distributed to over 18,000 government, corporate, private and foreign contacts. If the Court takes it up, we believe there are approximately 6 million Targeted Individuals worldwide that would be affected by this order.This is called a Preliminary Injunction.

We provided compelling information that irreparable harm was occurring, including the targeting and torture of children. We provided evidence that the FBI knew that children were included in the TSDB. How does the FBI explain to a Court, that a 3 year-old child is a threat to National Security? And yet, there are numerous children that are listed on the TSDB.We intend to stop these outrageous crimes being committed by the FBI, DOJ, and DHS.

You can read our 24 page Motion on our Home page Source: https://www.targetedjustice.com/

The next step we anticipate, is that the Department of Justice will file numerous Motions to try to dismiss our case. We are fully prepared to answer and defeat their Motions.

Please remember that TJ cannot predict the outcome of any lawsuit or Motion.

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Targeted Justice Newsletter: The TSDB Never Stopped An Act Of Terrorism

Source: Targeted Justice Website

The FBI’s Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) in Vienna, Virginia. If you are a Targeted Individual – the computers here hold all of your personal and confidential information. It is Unconstitutional.

FBI Agents in the Elhady v. Kable case admitted that they were unaware of a single act of terrorism halted due to the TSDB.

DHS Customs and Border Protection admitted that it has never publicly identified an act of terrorism that the TSDB helped prevent.

So why does the U.S. government continue to use a list that has failed its only purpose?

According to the Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) “Redress Operating Procedures Manual,” the TSDB is a sensitive but unclassified database and does not contain any derogatory information.

The FBI’s reckless approval of nominations to the TSDB results in the inclusion of an estimated 98.9% of the people nominated to it. They reject only 1% of the nominations – Does that sound like a verification process?

Former Deputy FBI Director Timothy P. Groh stated under penalty of perjury that there were approximately 1.16 million persons in the TSDB and that only approximately 0.5% (fewer than 5,000) of those were US persons. Let’s see if the numbers add up?

Under penalty of perjury in the Elhady case, the FBI submitted the table below. When subtracting the ‘additions’ and ‘rejections’ to the number of nominations, there is a large number that remains unaccounted for. Where did they go?

Terrorist Screening Center Database (TSDB)

The contradictions between official government sources regarding the TSDB’s records are obvious. And the numbers do not add up.

The Department of Justice’s Office of The Inspector General’s, May 2009 Audit Report 09-25 “The Federal Bureau Of Investigation’s Terrorist TSDB Nomination Practices” found that 35% of the nominations to the lists were outdated, many people were not removed in a timely manner, and tens of thousands of names were placed on the list without an adequate factual basis.

If you were a Judge, would you allow this list to continue violating U.S. citizens Constitutional Rights?

Ref: Elhady v. Piehota, 303 F. Supp.3d 453 (2017)

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