FBI Agent Says He Hassles People 'Every Day, All Day Long' Over Facebook Posts

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The FBI spends "every day, all day long" interrogating people over their Facebook posts. At least, that's what agents told Stillwater, Oklahoma, resident Rolla Abdeljawad when they showed up at her house to ask her about her social media activity.

Three FBI agents came to Abdeljawad's house and said that they had been given "screenshots" of her posts by Facebook. Her lawyer Hassan Shibly posted a video of the incident online on Wednesday.

Abdeljawad told agents that she didn't want to talk and asked them to show their badges on camera, which the agents refused to do. She wrote on Facebook that she later confirmed with local police that the FBI agents really were FBI agents.

"Facebook gave us a couple of screenshots of your account," one agent in a gray shirt said in the video.

"So we no longer live in a free country and we can't say what we want?" replied Abdeljawad.

"No, we totally do. That's why we're not here to arrest you or anything," a second agent in a red shirt added. "We do this every day, all day long. It's just an effort to keep everybody safe and make sure nobody has any ill will."

Shibly says that he doesn't know which Facebook post caught the agents' attention, and that it was the first time he had heard of Facebook's parent company, Meta, preemptively reporting posts to law enforcement. Andy Stone, a spokesman for Meta, and Kayla McCleery, a spokeswoman for the FBI's Oklahoma City office, declined to comment.*

Meta's official policy is to hand over Facebook data to U.S. law enforcement in response to a court order, a subpoena, a search warrant, or an emergency situation involving "imminent harm to a child or risk of death or serious physical injury to any person." The company received 73,956 requests from U.S. law enforcement and handed over data 87.84 percent of the time in the first half of 2023, according to the Meta website.

Abdeljawad's Facebook timeline is public, so the FBI agents could have found it themselves. For the past week, she has made multiple angry posts per day about the war in Gaza, referring to Israel as "Israhell." But none of the posts on her feed call for violence.

Ironically, Abdeljawad had also posted a warning about exactly the kind of government monitoring she was later subjected to.

"Don't fall for their games. Our community is being watched & they are just waiting for any reason to round us up," Abdeljawad wrote. "If you're Muslim and/or pro-pal consider all your media accounts, Google searches, mail, messenger, local mosques & political events monitored. #NYC #usa #PoliceState #FreePalestine"

Shibly claims that Abdeljawad knew how to assert her rights from her time volunteering at the Council on American-Islamic Relations, where Shibly used to be a state-level director. "It's unfortunately normal behavior for the FBI to target the community like this," Shibly says.

In his caption of the video, Shibly added some advice to others: Abdeljawad was right to refuse to speak and right to record the interaction, but should not have stepped outside the house to talk to the FBI agents.

He tells Reason that his main goal with Abdeljawad's case is to raise awareness of people's rights when dealing with the FBI.

"It's wrong what they did. Realistically, with where the community's at, I don't know if we have the bandwidth to go after them for it," Shibly says. "Moreso, it's, ok, continue to exercise your rights. If they do contact you again, they're going to be hearing directly from us. We're going to deal with it. We're going to put them in check."

https://reason.com/2024/03/29/fbi-a...e-every-day-all-day-long-over-facebook-posts/
 
It would be interesting to know if DAMO has been commanded to give up names and addresses, and did he comply...though I suspect that the Revolution could get that info from Google...who surely would.
 
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It would be interesting to know if DAMO has been commanded to give up names and addresses, and did he comply...though I suspect that the Revolution could get that info from Google...who surely would.
Anyone here on JPP can report you to the FBI for something you say. Dutch and Phan will be the 2 most likely suspects. It's not only the FBI either; the DEA and ATF are notorious for knocking on doors for something posted in Cyberia.
 
This is a great place to note that the Regime apparently has the ability to listen to our phones so long as the battery is in them with charge, and there is are many reports that they do. My brother and others have told me of being sure that it is happening because of things they never said online or in a phone conversation or in text but spoken with the phone around suddenly showing up in their Google ads. There was once also an expert on Tuckers long form Fox show who said that it is absolutely true...which is why phones are now increasingly being built with batteries which can not be removed.
 
Anyone here on JPP can report you to the FBI for something you say. Dutch and Phan will be the 2 most likely suspects. It's not only the FBI either; the DEA and ATF are notorious for knocking on doors for something posted in Cyberia.

Ya, but they need a name and address attached....but I am pretty sure that they can get that without going through DAMO...made easier because I make no attempt to shield my IP address.

No reporting is required, though obviously the Regime promotes snitch culture extensively.
 
Ya, but they need a name and address attached....but I am pretty sure that they can get that without going through DAMO...made easier because I make no attempt to shield my IP address.

No reporting is required, though obviously the Regime promotes snitch culture extensively.
Abdeljawad handled it perfectly. She got her phone and started videoing the supposed agents, asked for ID, refused to talk, and got their license plate. Everyone here should take notes. I've been through it several times.
 
Abdeljawad handled it perfectly. She got her phone and started videoing the supposed agents, asked for ID, refused to talk, and got their license plate. Everyone here should take notes. I've been through it several times.

IDK....I am thinking "Do you have a search warrant? No...either arrest me or leave".

No cooperation, it is been beat into my head watching cop and legal shows to say as few words as possible...they are not your friends...they are out to hurt you.

I dont take well to intimidation attempts either.
 
Eventually my kind will be hauled away and added to the new massive piles of bodies, but I would rather be there than complicit.
 
IDK....I am thinking "Do you have a search warrant? No...either arrest me or leave".

No cooperation, it is been beat into my head watching cop and legal shows to say as few words as possible...they are not your friends...they are out to hurt you.

I dont take well to intimidation attempts either.
It may be best to stay away from federal thugs but I like getting them on video and checking to see if they have a license plate on their vehicle. A lot of cops and feds are driving around without a license plate, so it's important for me to get a pic of that.

Plus it is our duty to let them know they work for us, and we can't be intimidated. Watch the pro-Palestinian protesters outside Radio City Music Hall from the other night. The crowd refused to be intimidated and when it was over they started mocking the cops by chanting "back the fuck up". Too freaking funny.
 
It may be best to stay away from federal thugs but I like getting them on video and checking to see if they have a license plate on their vehicle. A lot of cops and feds are driving around without a license plate, so it's important for me to get a pic of that.

Plus it is our duty to let them know they work for us, and we can't be intimidated. Watch the pro-Palestinian protesters outside Radio City Music Hall from the other night. The crowd refused to be intimidated and when it was over they started mocking the cops by chanting "back the fuck up". Too freaking funny.

I dont see how videoing the thugs of the regime might help. Shut up and leave seems like a better plan, that provokes the tyrants more.
 
I dont see how videoing the thugs of the regime might help. Shut up and leave seems like a better plan, that provokes the tyrants more.
Your way is a lot safer, but I'm a glutton for punishment. If we don't exercise our constitutional rights, we'll lose them. Every vehicle on the road is required by law to have a license plate. We can't allow the cops to break the law with their thug behavior.
 
Your way is a lot safer, but I'm a glutton for punishment. If we don't exercise our constitutional rights, we'll lose them. Every vehicle on the road is required by law to have a license plate. We can't allow the cops to break the law with their thug behavior.

Refusing to be intimidated, refusing to comply....is not letting them get away with it.
 
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