StopTheACLU.com has found another ill-informed mouth-breather to post lies at their site. This one calls himself “davef”, and he brays in a post entitled “ACLU renews attacks on SWIFT”:

If you remember SWIFT is NSA program to track financial exchanges to find links with terrorist funding. It is the same program that the New York Times leaked in late June.

The claim that the New York Times “leaked” the existence of this program was a lie back in June, and it’s still a lie today. The existence of the SWIFT program was not “leaked” by the Times, because it was already public knowledge.

“The settlement of international transactions is usually handled through correspondent banking relationships or large-value message and payment systems, such as the SWIFT, Fedwire or CHIPS systems in the United States of America. Such international clearance centres are critical to processing international banking transactions and are rich with payment information. The United States has begun to apply new monitoring techniques to spot and verify suspicious transactions. The Group recommends the adoption of similar mechanisms by other countries.”

“The CIA and agents with Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network also will try to lay tripwires to find out when bin Laden moves funds by plugging into the computerized systems of bank transaction monitoring services — operated by the Federal Reserve and private organizations called SWIFT and CHIPS— that record the billions of dollars coursing through the global banking system daily.”

The lying dimwits at StopTheACLU.com simply cannot get it through their useless skulls that repeating a lie does not magically transform it into the truth.

Some meat thinks. Some doesn’t. This is what one chunk of meat has on its mind.

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