We urge all readers to read our in-depth exposes on the globalist-planned Global Credit Scoring System that China uses to oppress all of its people and that the IMF intends to implement across the globe.  It will use every piece of data they can find on you–from the things you buy, the people you are in proximity to, your (un)healthy habits, or even your mail and social media accounts and browsing history.  EVERYTHING is intended to be a weapon against you to determine your obedience to The State.  They don’t even hide it anymore.  They think they have already won because they know they have infected so many monolithic institutions.

Well, you can count the USPS among the government institutions, once benign and innocuous, that have actually been hollowed out and infected with Chinese-style authoritarian surveillance and data collection.

With all the data they are collecting on law-abiding citizens, apparently the endless array of ‘alphabet’ spying agencies just couldn’t get the job done themselves against their own citizens.  So, it has now been revealed that even the USPS has been delegated enormous spying tasks against Americans without any due process or legitimate cause.  They simply ‘trawl through’ all your social media posts that have absolutely nothing to do with…you know…the mail.

The National Review Reports:

The law enforcement arm of the U.S. Postal Service has been quietly running a program that tracks and collects Americans’ social media posts, including those about planned protests, according to a document obtained by Yahoo News.

Before we continue: Let’s hold up for a moment. The Postal Service has a “law enforcement arm”?

Okay, then. But, surely, it’s just a few armed guys who are there in case the department has to arrest people, right?

Nope:

The details of the surveillance effort, known as iCOP, or Internet Covert Operations Program, have not previously been made public. The work involves having analysts trawl through social media sites to look for what the document describes as “inflammatory” postings and then sharing that information across government agencies.

“Analysts with the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) Internet Covert Operations Program (iCOP) monitored significant activity regarding planned protests occurring internationally and domestically on March 20, 2021,” says the March 16 government bulletin, marked as “law enforcement sensitive” and distributed through the Department of Homeland Security’s fusion centers. “Locations and times have been identified for these protests, which are being distributed online across multiple social media platforms, to include right-wing leaning Parler and Telegram accounts.”

Oh, spiffing.

It is bad enough that the FBI and CIA spy on Americans in the way that they do, but at least we know that they’re doing it. But the Post Office? I’m fairly up-to-speed on America’s political developments, and I must confess to having had absolutely no idea that there was such a thing as the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) Internet Covert Operations Program (iCOP) — let alone that it “monitored” protests and then issued “bulletins” featuring its findings. Which statute enabled that power, exactly? Is it the “P” in “PATRIOT Act”?

Oh, but it gets worse from there.  We now know they are singling out, you, conservative reader and putting you on a list for surveillance…and who knows what else.

How would you historically describe governments that keep such lists?

The Gateway Pundit adds:

“The US Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) intentionally included in their warrants to arrest the ‘We Build the Wall’ leaders, “lists of donors and/or potential donors” upon arrest.

We believe this data was likely used by the UPSIS recently to spy on conservatives.

…Today we have additional evidence to support our theory that the USPIS is using the ‘We Build the Wall’ inventory of donors for their inventory of individuals to spy on.

First of all, in the warrant issued and used by the USPIS when they arrested the ‘We Build the Wall’ leaders, the USPIS specifically included, among other items, “lists of donors and/or potential donors“.  We have reviewed the search warrant and can confirm this was included.  This evidence is clear –  that they were aware of the donor list and wanted to get their hands on it before their agents departed New York on their journey to Florida to arrest war hero Brian Kolfage.

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