david rush cia linked to massive privacy violation that could be draining your bank account right now
If you thought government data collection only affected national security, think again. A new whistleblower report tied to david rush cia operations reveals that a secret surveillance system is being used by insurance companies and banks to track your spending, health records, and location—without your consent. This data is being sold to third parties, often without your knowledge, to increase premiums and deny loans. Consumer advocates say this is costing the average American up to $500 a year in hidden fees and higher rates. Urgent calls are being made to Congress to stop this practice immediately, but until then, experts advise freezing your credit and checking your insurance policies to see if you're being charged extra. Your wallet is on the line.