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House Armed Services Committee NDAA Quietly Adds Provision Expanding Military Surveillance on US Soil Without Judicial Oversight

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House Armed Services Committee NDAA Quietly Adds Provision Expanding Military Surveillance on US Soil Without Judicial Oversight

A new clause buried in the House Armed Services Committee's version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has skeptics raising eyebrows. The provision reportedly authorizes the military to monitor and collect data on American citizens deemed 'potential threats' to national security -- without a warrant or court approval. Who benefits? Intelligence contractors and defense giants, who stand to rake in billions under the guise of 'internal defense readiness.' Meanwhile, civil liberties groups are sounding alarms, but the mainstream media has remained conspicuously silent on the details. This isn't security -- it's a power grab, and the only question is: how much longer can they keep it hidden in plain sight?