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Re: Shadow Government

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People are installing chips already I read once, and they can basically they can make calls so far, but more is in the labs I'm sure.
One I saw was a phone in the wrist a few years ago.


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7 New Technologies That Will Make It Easier For The Governme

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Many believe that we are getting set up in a surveilance trap

7 New Technologies That Will Make It Easier For The Government To Hunt And Kill You

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Robotic assassination campaigns directed from the Oval Office. Cyber espionage programs launched at the president's behest. Surveillance on an industrial scale.

The White House already has an incredible amount of power to monitor and take out individuals around the globe. But a new wave of technologies, just coming online, could give those powers a substantial upgrade.

The current crop of sensors, munitions, control algorithms, and data storage facilities have helped make the targeted killing of American adversaries an almost routine affair.

Nearly 3,000 people have been slain in the past decade by American drones, for instance. The process will only get easier, as these tools of war become more compact, more powerful, and more precise.

And they will: Moore's Law applies in the military and intelligence realms almost as much as it does in the commercial sphere.

For decades, political scientists have wrung their hands about an "Imperial Presidency," an executive branch with powers far beyond its original, Constitutional limits. This new hardware and software could make the old concerns look more outdated than horses and bayonets, to coin a phrase. Here are seven examples.

Drone Autonomy

There's a standard response to skeptics of the killer flying robots known as drones that goes something like this: Every time a drone fires its weapon, a human being within a chain of command (of other human beings) made that call.

The robot never decides for itself who lives and who dies. All of that is true. It's just that some technical advances, both current and on the horizon, are going to make it less true.

On one end of the spectrum is the Switchblade, AeroVironment's mashup of drone and missile. Weighing under 6 pounds and transportable in a soldier's backpack, the drone carries a function whereby an operator can pre-program its trajectory using GPS;

When it reaches the target, it explodes, without its operator commanding it to. On the other end is the Navy's experimental UCLASS, which by 2019 ought to yield an armed drone with a 62-foot wingspan that can take off and land from an aircraft carrier at the click of a mouse, its flight path selected earlier while Naval aviators go get a snack.

The Navy has no plans to let the UCLASS release its weapons except at a human's direction, but its autonomy goes beyond anything the military currently possesses.

All of this stands to change drone warfare -- ironically, by changing human behavior. As humans get used to incremental expansions in drone autonomy, they'll expect more functionality to come pre-baked.

That might erode the currently-rigid edict that people must conduct the strikes; at a minimum, it will free human operators to focus more of their attention on conducting attacks.

The first phase of that challenge has arrived: the Army confirmed this week that a unit in eastern Afghanistan is now using the Switchblade.

'City-Sized' Surveillance

Predator-class drones are today's spy tools of choice; the military and CIA have hundreds of them keeping watch over Pakistan, Libya, Yemen, Mexico, and elsewhere. But the Predators and the larger Reapers are imperfect eyes in the sky.

They rely on cameras that offer, as the military cliche goes, a "soda straw" view of the battlefield -- maybe a square kilometer, depending on how high the drone flies.

Tomorrow's sensors, on the other hand, will be able to monitor an area 10 times larger with twice the resolution.

The Autonomous Real-time Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance Imaging System ("Argus, for short) is a collection of 92 five-megapixel cameras. In a single day, it collects six petabytes of video
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Re: Shadow Government

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We enable them by being complacent, and voting in the ones that the mega corps, and rich want.
Are they to big now, maybe, but maybe not if people would learn, and stand against them.
the best way is boycott their goods, hit the bottom line, and refuse to be a slave.
Somehow people need to be shown the way by taking a little bite at a time out of their pockets.
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Student Expelled For Refusing Location Tracking

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Things appear to be changing faster and faster

Student Expelled For Refusing Location Tracking RFID Badge

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After months of protesting a policy requiring high school students to wear an RFID-enabled ID badge around their necks at all times, Andrea Hernandez is being involuntarily withdrawn from John Jay High School in San Antonio effective November 26th, according to a letter sent by the district that has now been made public.

The letter, sent on November 13, informs her father that the Smart ID program, which was phased in with the new school year, is now in
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Re: Shadow Government

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I hope the civil liberties lawyers help on this one, starting in schools is a great way to brainwash the future generations to have them all the time, and implanted.
People do not get it, we are always under attack .
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Congress Approves Increased Spying On Messages

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I have often thought that teachers must sometimes cringe when they find that they have to teach somethings. I wouldn't want to be a teacher. I did it in China before. Is what Congress is doing explained in the article here really needed after having Project Echelon in operation alreayd for many years ?


Congress Is About To Make Spying On Your Digital Life Even Easier

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There is frequently talk of warrantless spying on citizen communications and online data, but what about how the government and law enforcement can track people
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Yet people know nothing, and can care less :kez: it's already doubled the last year or so says Google in a report they had out the other day.
People are lazy sheep anymore.
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Governments To Listen In On Your Skype Conversations

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This gradual taking away our freedoms and privacy is getting less gradual every day it seems

'Revolutionary' Technology Could Allow Governments To Listen In On Your Skype Conversations

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New eavesdropping technology could allow government agencies to 'silently record' conversations on internet chat services like Skype in real time.

Until now, so called voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services have been difficult for police to tap into, because of the way they send information over the web.

The services convert analogue audio signals into digital data packets, which are then sent in a way that is costly and complex for third parties to intercept.

That has led some countries to block VoIP services on security grounds and led the FBI to push for powers to force internet chat providers to build in 'backdoors' that its agents can use to wiretap suspects' conversations.

But now a California businessman has obtained a patent for a 'legal intercept' technology he says 'would allow governments to "silently record" VoIP communications'.

Dennis Chang, president of VoIP-PAL, an chat service similar to Skype, claims his system would allow authorities to identify and monitor suspects merely by accessing their username and subscriber data, Slate reports.

According to the patent, they could also be tracked down by billing records that associate names and addresses with usernames.

Such a capability would make not only audio conversations but 'any other data streams such as pure data and/or video or multimedia data' open for interception.

Internet users who are paranoid enough to use false subscriber data and services to mask their IP addresses could be able to circumvent the identification.

But Mr Chang's patent would nevertheless restructure the way VoIP data is sent over the internet to make it much easier for authorities to track calls.
VoIP services work by digitising callers' analogue voice signals and transmitting them as packets of digital data to send over the internet directly to recipients.

Because of the fragmentary nature of the data sent, and the vast amounts of information sent alongside it, it is difficult for any eavesdropper to single out a consistent stream to listen in to.

Governments worldwide have been hunting for new ways to hack into their citizens' communications online, with the various online services severely hampering their ability to conduct surveillance.

The expansion of 4G mobile networks, which can carry large amounts of data, have made it easier than ever for people to make cheap VoIP calls almost anywhere and the number of mobile users of such services is expected to reach 410million by 2015.

In response the increasing popularity, the UK, U.S. and other countries have sought to compel VoIP providers to install technology that would allow 'lawful interception' of conversations.

The patent filed by Mr Chang's company marks just one entrant into a battle to capitalise on this race to provide the next generation of online surveillance technology.

Originally filed in 2007, it was followed two years later by a similar patent by Microsoft - owner of Skype - to 'silently copy communication transmitted via the communication session'.

However, the race to wiretap the web has sparked huge interest among users in new platforms allowing encrypted communications, which are designed to shield users from monitoring.

One such application, called Silent Circle, allows users to encrypt a range of different forms of communication from almost any mobile device.
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Re: Shadow Government

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You may have seen this but here it is if not http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0927/ ... oping.html
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Re: Shadow Government

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Hong Kong border services have been using these xray systems for about a decade if my memory serves me correctly.
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The Mannequin That Spies On You

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Did the CIA reate Al Qaida so that they could install all this surveilance to protect our rights to be arrested ?


The Mannequin That Spies On You: Shops Use Dummies Fitted With Airport Security To Spy On Customers

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Mannequins in fashion boutiques are now being fitted with secret cameras to 'spy' on shoppers' buying habits.

High Street fashion chains have deployed the dummies equipped with technology adapted from security systems used to identify criminals at airports.

From the outside, the $3,200 (
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Re: Shadow Government

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http://rt.com/news/australia-surveillan ... ernet-145/

Things are picking up speed. Ozzie surveilance is up 20% this year
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Re: Shadow Government

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I have noticed a lot more cams here when out, and people are oblivious to it.
It's really something that the government is tapping into private cams now to watch you.
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Gary Oak have you read The Lost Symbol?
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Dan Brown on Masonic symbols right, like the De Vinci code right :facepalm:
I hated that stuff, it helped ruin the History channel for me. Didn't mind the movie, but the following crap on people believing it as history, and the channel spamming me with it drove me away.
The ghost, aliens, paranormal stuff on there, I want history.
The learning channel went before from the reality TV crap, and all night infomercials :wacko:
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GuardianFlash wrote:Gary Oak have you read The Lost Symbol?
Signs and symbols are all over DC monuments and buildings.

Ovason suggests that Washington
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Re: Shadow Government

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This whole thing with the Illuminati and a Shadow Government may be unreal to many people, but stay with me for a while and give it a chance. Most of us can agree upon that something is very wrong with this planet. Civil wars, diseases, famine, ethnic cleansing, religious wars, different violations of human rights ... the list is long and it just goes on. Are all those bad conditions totally separated from each other, or do they have a common source?

All I ask from you is to think for yourself. Throw away everything "you've been told", things "you've learnt in school", what you've "heard on the radio", what you've "seen on Television", what "politicians have told you" etc. - just for a moment. Let's start thinking for ourselves for just awhile. It's not too often we have that opportunity. We are constantly fed with propaganda, bad news, opinions, lies and there are tons of untold secrets. Life is hectic; we have to earn a living, and we are afraid to be laid off work. Our survival is threatened on a daily basis, and this is the direction in which much thinking goes these days. So what is it that causes so much fear and uncertainty in our lives? Is life really this threatening, or is somebody creating this condition on purpose? Much of the fear and terror is spread through Media, which is owned by a few people at the very top of the society. And those people have their very own agenda ...

The Illuminati (or Moriah Conquering Wind as they prefer to call themselves these days) is a very secretive group of occult practitioners who have been around for thousands and thousands of years. It is not a boys' club or a group of adults parents trying to get some excitement in life; this is something much bigger than that. This is a very well structured organization consisting of people in extremely High Places. Those people are the Super Wealthy, who stand above the law. Many of them don't even appear on the list of the wealthiest people in the world - it's that secret.
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Re: Shadow Government

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How long they have been around I'm not sure, but I agree they exist. My guess is when the Crusades started.
I would think the Templar was the start, and they built the Mythology around it as they went on when the Masons started.
The Pope was in defiantly till he went after them, and likely got to join back when he started having Swill guards.
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Re: Shadow Government

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GuardianFlash wrote:Gary Oak have you read The Lost Symbol?
no I didn't but I did read this year Symbols Of Freemasonry written by PHD freemason Robert Lomas which covered the symbols of the first three degrees which gave me an idea of what kinds of symbols are freemason symbols and I too am seeing these symbols everywhere. The circle insude a square, the pentagram,the star of David,the two pillars and the different types of pillars etc, the black and white checkerboard tile floors,the winding staircase etc...

The triangle is a symbol that represents The Great Architect Of The Universe who they find out by the 33rd degree is lucifer so the question I have is that as satan cannot change his number triple six like we can change our phone numbers then isn't it possible that he also cannot change his symbol ? I believe that you will start noticing how often triangles are used now
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