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25
Jul
2009

Air Force Report Envisions a Broader Use of Drones

by Christopher Drew

Small remotely piloted planes are now used mainly to gather intelligence and fire missiles at insurgents. But over the next several decades, the Air Force envisions building larger ones that could do the work of bombers and cargo planes and even tiny ones that could spy inside a room...

https://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/07/24-1


Informant: Kev Hall

23
Jul
2009

Bush went away, but domestic surveillance overreach didn't.

By James Bamford

This summer, on a remote stretch of desert in central Utah, the National Security Agency will begin work on a massive, 1 million-square-foot data warehouse. Costing more than $1.5 billion, the highly secret facility is designed to house upward of trillions of intercepted phone calls, e-mail messages, Internet searches and other communications intercepted by the agency as part of its expansive eavesdropping operations.

https://informationclearinghouse.info/article23125.htm

 

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About Government Brainwashing

https://www.lewrockwell.com/spl/25-scary-facts-brainwashing.html

 

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20
Jul
2009

RFID chips: Saving you or enslaving you?

Dallas Libertarian Examiner
by Garry Reed

07/19/09

American government controlcrats are absolutely in love with RFID chips. They want to embed radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags in everything, passports, ‘enhanced’ driver’s licenses (ELD), PASS cards required for travel to nearby countries, other types of identity documents and credentials, and in the ears of all farm animals (but that latter is an article for another day). The justification for all of this emanates from Homeland Security. They just want to speed up border crossings, foil counterfeiters and identity thieves, and keep terrorists from sneaking into the country. But that’s just the ‘for your own good’ news. One major drawback is that GPS-equipped ’spy chips’ make everyone trackable without their knowledge...

https://tinyurl.com/lotkut


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Switzerland: Real-time Internet interception to start on August 1 - Mit dem Staat ins Internet

WOZ [Switzerland]

07/16/09

Soon the authorities watch, if suspicious persons in the Internet surf. The measure should have remained actually secret. Confidential documents, which the WOZ is present, show: The federation plans the complete monitoring of Internet traffic of suspicious persons. Starting from 1 August the Internet provider, thus, must rig the offerers of internet accesses technically. In the future they are to be able to transfer the Internet use of their customers directly to the authorities... [German language site in English translation; hat tip — WikiLeaks https://wikileaks.org/wiki/Big_Brother_Switzerland:_real-time_internet_interception_to_start_on_August_1,_2009]

https://tinyurl.com/mu83ce


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

16
Jul
2009

Military developing half-robot, half-insect “cybug” spies

Fox News

07/15/09

Researchers are now experimenting with developing insect cyborgs or ‘cybugs’ that could work as spies. Miniature robots could be good spies, but researchers now are experimenting with insect cyborgs or ‘cybugs’ that could work even better. Scientists can already control the flight of real moths using implanted devices. … Developing such robots has proven a challenge so far, with one major hurdle being inventing an energy source for the droids that is both low weight and high power. Still, evidence that such machines are possible is ample in nature in the form of insects, which convert biological energy into flight...

https://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,532511,00.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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14
Jul
2009

Hacking the mind: why your brain might be the next target

PC Authority - Australia by Daniel Long on Jul 14, 2009

As neural controllers grow in popularity, so will hackers attempts to create malicious code to potentially corrupt, ...

https://www.pcauthority.com.au/News/150063,hacking-the-mind-why-your-brain-might-be-the-next-target.aspx

13
Jul
2009

Chips in official IDs raise privacy fears

Arizona Republic

07/12/09

Climbing into his Volvo, outfitted with a Matrics antenna and a Motorola reader he’d bought on eBay for $190, Chris Paget cruised the streets of San Francisco with this objective: To read the identity cards of strangers, wirelessly, without ever leaving his car. It took him 20 minutes. Zipping past Fisherman’s Wharf, his scanner downloaded to his laptop the unique serial numbers of two pedestrians’ electronic U.S. passport cards embedded with radio-frequency identification, or RFID, tags. Within an hour, he’d ’skimmed’ four more of the new, microchipped PASS cards from a distance of 20 feet. Increasingly, government officials are promoting the chipping of identity documents as a 21st-century application of technology that will help speed border crossings, safeguard credentials against counterfeiters and keep terrorists from sneaking into the country.

https://tinyurl.com/nuk5hz


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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ID Chips Raise Concerns Over Identity Theft
https://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/1719439/id_chips_raise_concerns_over_identity_theft/

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Chips in official IDs raise privacy fears

This weekend millions of Americans learned about the dangers of RFID in driver's licenses and other identity documents, thanks to a major story by the Associated Press.

Here is a link to the article:

"Chips in official IDs raise privacy fears" https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/12/AR2009071200705.html

The article is a lengthy, in-depth investigation of RFID in driver's licenses and passports by AP reporter Todd Lewan, the same tenacious investigator who broke the story about implanted microchips causing cancer a few years back.

Please take the time to read the article in its entirety. It clearly indicts the poor security on so-called "Enhanced Drivers Licenses" or EDLs, the border-crossing ID cards that have now been issued to nearly 200,000 Americans.

As I wrote in Scientific American last fall, EDL's contain RFID tags that can be read from 30-feet away by the government, marketers, criminals, and anyone else with an off-the-shelf reader -- right through a person's pocket, backpack, or purse. They can be used to track individuals, identify them for marketing purposes, or infringe their right to anonymously assemble and speak out against injustice.

My article can be found here:

"How RFID Tags Could Be Used to Track Unsuspecting People" https://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=how-rfid-tags-could-be-used

Todd Lewan's article cites many pro-liberty folks, including Mark Lerner of the Stop REAL-ID Coalition, Lee Tien of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Marc Rotenberg of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), security researcher Chris Paget, and yours truly.

I was thrilled to see the article appear on the Drudge Report, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, the San Jose Mercury News, the Los Angeles Times, Fox News, Yahoo.com, and over 450 other newspapers and media outlets.

While EDL's are bad news, the good news is that the word is getting out. Please help us spread it even further by posting a link to the article on your website, blog, Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, Digg accounts and everywhere else.


Katherine Albrecht, Ed.D. Founder and Director, CASPIAN Consumer Privacy



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12
Jul
2009

Aushebelung der Willensfreiheit

Ein Wissenschaftsthriller entwickelt ein plausibles Szenario für den fremdgesteuerten Willen.

https://www.heise.de/tp/blogs/6/141868

10
Jul
2009

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