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Welcome To The Coming Surveillance Society

Welcome To The Coming Surveillance Society

For the last several years the surveillance society has been documented by many who fear that privacy is being eroded, and that freedoms are being slowly eliminated, for those who have not been keeping up, who always wondered how freedoms could be eroded and eliminated almost overnight, I invite you to visit the coming surveillance society, and get acquainted with just a few of the ways it will be monitoring and tracking your every move.

1. Satellites

A recent CNN video has confirmed that local law enforcement agencies and U.S. civilian agencies will have regular use of the nations spy Satellites. They are going to be providing high resolution images, privacy groups are concerned that the powers will be misused.

In the movie enemy of the state, spy satellites are used to not only listen, recognize faces, but to track from location to location. If such technology is misused, it could have the potential to harm and hinder freedoms that are valued in today’s society.

2. Drones

It has just been announced that predator drones will now be used to watch and monitor the U.S. Mexican border. Predator drones are unmanned mini aircraft, equipped with cameras and in some cases weaponry.

The other notable factor is just how much money the U.S. government has spent on recruitment technology that can be masked as video games. They have even created virtual games that report back the users score. Could the U.S. be training a generation to kill with the remote ease of pushing a button, and with as little remorse?

Will citizens that step out of line be taken out of line as easily as the insurgents in the above video were? Only the future surveillance society will tell.

3. RFID Chips

RFID Chips are in more and more technology items and the chips can be used to track individuals within a few feet. These chips are in cellphones, bank cards, door passes, computers, and a variety of other items that the user carries in their possession on a daily basis.

The technology is becoming more and more invasive, and being used for a wider range of purposes and uses. Walmart recently announced it will start to use RFID in their retail clothing.

In the future, every item you buy, dollar exchanged, and electronic that you carry will may well have some form of RFID that will let the state monitor your activity. RFID tags that are tracked together, could give out a lot of information about the users that are carrying them, such as location and who else is present at the time.

IBM is even working on a Bar Code Reader’ for DNA, while Somark prefects ist’s Invisible barcodes for humans.

It’s the coming age of a truly advanced surveillance society.

4. Mind Reading

The technology is not only currently available, but there were suggestions that this technology would be used at airports in the future.

The hope for the future is to have technology that is so advanced that a simple invisible beam can be remotely placed on the forehead that will be able to tell the monitoring station all that the individual is thinking. Many would be surprised at how far advanced the technology has truly become.

5. Citizen Informant Network

Many do not realise that there is in place a vast citizen network in most cities that are fully capable of tracking and monitoring an average citizen from sunrise to sunset. Many do not realise that in most cities there are groups of citizens informants being used to keep track of average citizens 24/7.

In the book Closing The Gap, it’s reveals that using occupational health and safety laws, communities, workplaces, educational facilities, and others are able to list individuals on community monitoring and watch lists, and have them monitored for years to come.

Not only is the society now set up that way, but it seems that the young are being constantly conditioned to think that this is acceptable, and the way that things should be.

6. CCTV Cameras

Though the U.K. constantly come under fire, and are known for having the most CCTV cameras than any other country. The U.K. has one CCTV camera for every 14 people. Many major world cities are catching up. Cities such as New York, Washington and Toronto are added more and more CCTV cameras.

New York has steadily been increasing it’s use of CCTV, since the bombings, and cities like Toronto increased their CCTV usage for the G20 summit that was held in that city. It’s reported that CCTV’s were installed on nearly every single corner of the Toronto downtown core.

In future those quite little walks and private outings that were enjoyed my many may well no longer exist. Everywhere you go, you may well have someone, or something mechanical monitoring your every move. Giving up privacy for what is a sense of security, but is the trade off truly worth it? Only the citizens of the surveillance society can decide this in future.

7. Online Privacy

More and more laws are being enacted that could challenge online privacy, and anonymity in the future.
China is trying to rapidly end anonymity online. The reason the internet has been so successful and far reaching is that it provides expression, intelligent exchange, and a wide range of ideas not normally found offline. Also because you can be anyone and anything online, you get a wider range of opinions, truthful opinions, and ideas than you might otherwise have. The lightening fast paced exchange of information might not have happened as readily if everyone’s true information had to be revealed. Individuals who blow the whistle to sites such as Conspiracy TV, wikileaks, etc, might not have happened without this essential element of the Internet, and now those freedoms are being directly challenged in many far reaching, and unacceptable ways.

8. Pre-Crime Policing Technology

From the U.K. to the U.S. police and other agencies are starting to dabble in pre-crime policing technology. Technology that could well tell you when someone is about to commit a crime, or rather when the technology tells you that someone is about to commit a crime. The U.S. is even discussing parole based on this technology. Individuals in future could have their stay in jail, shortened or extended based on technology.

In the U.K. C.R.U.S.H. evaluates crime records, intelligence briefings, criminal profiles and weather reports, to try and determine if a crime is about to occur. It’s technology that will be able to prove you guilty, before you have a chance to declare your innocence.

9. Minority Report Ads

These are billboards that are already being developed by Japanese firm NEC. The billboards would use face recognition technology to confirm gender, age, and other factors and then proposition ads accordingly. The faces supposedly will not be stored for every long, but this is just one more way that consumers will be placed under surveillance, and advertised to directly. The name of this technology in Japan is called the Next Generation Digital Signage Solution.

In the U.S. IBM is leading the way for this type of Digital Advertising technology. Train stations, bus stops, and the sides of buildings. Surveillance and advertising all rolled into one. IBM says that consumers will only be shown adverts geared to the individual.

In the city of Leon in Mexico, everything will soon be linked to your iris scans. Technology is being implemented that will access all of your data based on your iris scan. Be it entering your home, opening a car door, going to work, the pharmacy to have a prescription filled, or accessing your medical records, it will all be based on your iris scan.

The creator of this system, believes that every person, place and thing on the planet will be connected to this system within the next 10 years.

10. Social Networking Sites

Our society just loves social networking sites. Seeing who we can connect with, making new friends, catching up with old. We love our social circles, and oddly so does that state for the purposes of monitoring, tracking and surveillance.

One of the top social networking sites online is increasingly being used by law enforcement and others, as a profiling database. Police use it to trackdown the friends, family, and associates of individuals of interests. The site is used to see who is interconnected to whom. Your circle, those of your friends, and their friends. If a crime happens and an individual is sought, some social networking sites have been very helpful with tracking down the individual.

One site is so advanced some users get emails advising them that they might know specific individuals not listed on their friend list, but individuals based on who their extended circles know and associate with.

It’s just one more way that you will be tracked, monitored and placed under surveillance in the future.

Welcome to the Surveillance Society. It’s here.

2. http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20100820/sc_livescience/fortheusmilitaryvideogamesgetserious

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/08/31/2998074.htm?section=world

3. http://online.wsj.com/article/NA_WSJ_PUB:SB10001424052748704421304575383213061198090.html

http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2009/10/05/ibm-builds-bar-code-reader-dna/?test=latestnews

http://somarkinnovations.com/technology/

4. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/04/08/tech/main6374956.shtml

http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2010/08/intel_to_develop_mind_reading_computer_technology.html
Full Body Scanners

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4697682n

http://current.com/technology/91865313_tsa-funding-airport-mind-reading-scanners.htm

5. http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/closing-the-gap/12456582?productTrackingContext=search_results/search_shelf/center/4

http://www.pogowasright.org/?p=13175

6. http://news.nationalpost.com/2010/06/03/g20-security-cameras-installed-on-nearly-every-corner-of-downtown-toronto/

http://www.zeropaid.com/news/9349/under_surveillance__cctv_cameras_in_north_america/

7. http://www.stinkyjournalism.org/editordetail.php?id=826
http://www.cracked.com/article_18661_the-end-online-anonymity-why-will-you-be-freaking-out.html

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/end_of_internet_anonymity_WEyQu1ci16Bxnx6llqZ9IO

http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/44536/20100821/identity-cards-with-rfid-chip-on-track-in-germany.htm

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/end_of_internet_anonymity_WEyQu1ci16Bxnx6llqZ9IO

http://www.china.org.cn/china/2010-05/04/content_19965441.htm

8. http://www.buzzfeed.com/scott/pre-crime-technology
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/software-predicts-criminal-behavior/story?id=11448231

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7908856/Minority-Report-technology-used-by-police-to-predict-crimes.html

9. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/7411249/Minority-Report-digital-billboard-watches-consumers-shop.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/7920057/Minority-Report-style-advertising-billboards-to-target-consumers.html

http://www.fastcompany.com/1683302/iris-scanners-create-the-most-secure-city-in-the-world-welcomes-big-brother?partner=yahoobuzz

10. http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9141703/Lawsuit_seeks_information_on_federal_surveillance_of_social_networking_sites
http://www.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8570796.stm
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hOdNkpM1lk1CDjhjdV6ryUZffDjw

September 1, 2010 Posted by | Gang Stalking, GPS tracking, Mind Control, Mind Reading, Monitoring, Spirit, Spy cameras, spy satellites, Spying, Stasi, State target, Surveillence | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

De-classified US Electronic Harassment Weapons.

  This is what is posted on the gang stalking world site on the forum. These technologies have been out for well over a decade and some much longer. I noticed that the post talks about a heart rate monitor that they use to track us in our apartments. (Just one possible method.) Based on what I have experienced, I fully believe that this or a version of this is what is being used. Everytime I am almost asleep or in dream like state the banging starts, in conjuction with how the heart rate changes in those states. It’s hard to explain, but after playing around with it for some time, this is what I am seeing here.

The shaking floors, are often used to keep the target in a none relaxed state, or just to keep the hear pumping faster, thus easier to read and track.

Sometimes I sit back and think that these creatures are being allowed to do this with the blessing of the state, and it’s hard to believe because not so long ago, I use to think this could never happen in a society like the one I live in. That was a false perception.

Look at all the work being done on mind reading, control, and even just getting us to control things with out minds, it’s all very fascinating stuff. Anyways enjoy the article.

Oh P.S. Jim Guest a member of the US Legislature has spoken out about electronic harassment, here is a link from the Freedomfchs site. http://www.freedomfchs.com/repjimguestltr.pdf

Attribution

Author: ultra_phoenix
Site: Above Top Secret
Title. Newly De-Classified US Electronic Harassment Technologies.
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread1143/pg1

January 19, 1998

[quote]This page lists articles from technology publications which show how these technologies are being marketed in commercial form, and have also been and are being used to harass covert weapons testing victims:

The reader is asked to remember that ANNOUNCED inventions with potential for “national security” use are ALWAYS already in use covertly when announced. The SR-71 “Blackbird” surveillance aircraft was in use for many years before the public saw it.

This page lists articles from technology publications which show how these technologies are being used to harass covert weapons testing victims, and are now coming out in commercial form, or have been announced to the public:

1. Aviation Week & Space Technology, March 10, 1997 “Radar Warns Birds of Impending Aircraft”

This article by Bruce Nordwall (Washington bureau) describes research being carried on by the USAF Wright Laboratory at Dayton Ohio. The article describes the use of MODULATED radar signals to produce AUDIBLE SOUND within the brains of birds near airport runways to cause them to fly away and avoid collisions with landing aircraft.

Other references on work with animals or humans with “audible microwaves”:

Science, vol. 181, 27 July 73, page 356 Nature, vol. 216, DEC 16 1967, page 1139 Nature, vol. 210, May 7 1966, page 636 Journal Acoustical Society of America, June 1982, page 1321 Bioelectromagnetics conference, 1992, 13:323-328 (pages 323-328)

This list was furnished by the lab at Wright- Patterson Air Force Base where this type of unclassified development is now in progress.

** The transmission via MODULATED microwave pulses carrying voices to selected weapons testing victims has been carried on for more than two decades, as reported by the victims. There has been little published about this phenomenon, and since direct-to-skull voice transmissions are consistently mis-interpreted by psychiatrists as ‘schizophrenia’, getting this information to the public needs concerted attention.

2. Electronic Business Today, February 1997 “Business Trends” section, page 20

Inventor Elwood Norris, and his small company, (American Technology Corp., Poway CA) have designed a market ready device called an “acoustical heterodyne”.

This device sends out two sound signals in the ultrasonic (above-human-hearing) range which, when they impact a surface, which may be a living creature, then and only then produce a sound at a frequency equal to the DIFFERENCE (“heterodyne”) of the two ultrasound frequencies.

** This technology has been used extensively by harassers who follow a walking or driving victim and bounce raucous, unnatural bird calls and other strange sounds off surfaces near the victim. This type of sound is tape recordable.

ATC Corporate Headquarters 13114 Evening Creek Dr. S. San Diego, CA 92128 (800)41-RADIO (417-2346) (619)679-2114 (619)679-0545 FAX atc-info@atcsd.com http:/www.atcsd.com

3. New York Times, April 7, 1997, “Devices May Let Police Find Hidden Guns on Street” article

This article, with photos supplied by Millitech Corporation, describes recently unclassified “millimeter wave” cameras (and some other see- thru technologies less well developed.)

These units operate like camcorders, giving the user a real-time thru-clothing, thru- luggage image for detecting weapons and drugs.

Technology like this does not just pop out of nowhere overnight, and it probably has its roots in the 1960’s classified microwave weapon “renaissance” – about the same time as the U.S. embassy staff in Moscow discovered they were being bathed in Soviet microwave signals.

OEM Magazine, February 1997, page 20 “Electronic Dipstick” article

This article describes “micropower impulse radar” or “MIR” radar, developed at Lawrence Livermore Lab in California, and licensed to several large companies for consumer products. Basically, this radar uses the highest radio frequencies and does not require the supporting hardware like rotary antennas which ‘conventional’ radar does.

Uses include vehicle blind-spot sensors, traffic control sensors, heart muscle response monitors, and ** see thru plaster ** stud finders.

** Thru the wall radar has been covertly used for a number of years on weapons testing victims. One common use has been to detect where the victim is standing or walking in their apartment, and ‘follow’ the victim’s position by rapping floor, walls, or ceiling from an adjacent apt. This is designed to let the victim know he/she is under constant surveillance.

4. Defense Electronics, July 1993, page 17

DOD, INTEL AGENCIES LOOK AT RUSSIAN MIND CONTROL CLAIMS

Federal law enforcement officials considered testing a Russian scientist’s acoustic mind control device on cultist David Koresh a few weeks before the fiery conflagration that killed the Branch Davidian leader and 70 of his followers in Waco, Texas, DEFENSE ELECTRONICS has learned.

In a series of closed meetings beginning March 17 in suburban northern Virginia with Dr. Igor Smirnov of the Moscow Medical Academy, FBI officials were briefed on the Russian’s decade- long research on a computerized acoustic device allegedly capable of implanting thoughts in a person’s mind without that person being aware of the source of the thought.

His account of the meetings was confirmed by Psychotechnologies Corp., a Richmond, Virginia based firm that owns the American rights to the Russian technology.

[Not necessarily unclassified, but at least made known to a limited segment of the public]

5. Dan Rather’s CBS Evening News, Dec. 9, 1997

Police helicopters were the topic, and one of the features soon to be added to police heli- copters was “an electromagnetic ray gun which can stop speeding cars dead.”

While this is primitive technology compared with that used to manipulate the minds and nervous systems of e-weapons victims of the 1990’s, it does demonstrate quite clearly that government is putting substantial re- sources into electromagnetic weapons devel- opment.

6. Canadian version, Discovery Channel, “Invention” segment, Thursday December 25, 1997

During part of the show, it was stated that the current development of polygraphs (lie detectors) using massive computer-aided database comparisons was now a reality and these machines were making substantial progress towards near- perfect accuracy.

The final statement in that segment was: It is expected that the next stage in polygraph devel- opment will be REMOTE MICROWAVE detection of bodily functions, which will mean the polygraph can then be used SECRETLY, at a distance.

7. Associated Press: (Dec. 2, 1997)

TOKYO – Tired of reaching for the remote control every time you surf the channels? Help is on the way – at a price. A Japanese company plans to market a device that changes television channels and activates household appliances at the flicker of a brain wave. The price: roughly 600,000 yen ($4,800). The product, called the Mind Control Tool Operating System, or MCTOS, is the result of a collaboration between the Technos Japan Co. and the Himeji Institute of Technology in southwestern Japan.

Say you want to turn on the air conditioner. Simply focus on that icon on the MCTOS computer display menu while wearing a pair of beta-wave trapping goggles. Then, according to Technos spokesman Sadahiro U#ani, say something like “Ei!!” inside your head. Soon your air conditioner will be pumping cool air into the room.

MCTOS is scheduled to go on sale in April, 1998.

8. On Jan. 19 the Washington Post had an article about a device for remotely detecting heartbeats by detecting the electromagnetic pulses emitted by beating hearts.

URL: www.washingtonpost.com… 1998-01/19/017l-011998-idx.html

An excerpt:

“The pumping of the human heart is controlled by electrical signals, which doctors measure in electrocardiograms. The heart’s activity generates an irregular, ultralow-frequency electric field that extends in a circle around the body.

“The field is faint, but it can pass through almost any physical barrier. The LifeGuard can pick up on the strongest part of the field, the heart, through barriers including concrete walls, heavy foliage and rocks. Company officials say the LifeGuard can detect a person in less than five seconds and can pinpoint his or her location with a high degree of accuracy.”

The company is marketing the device for potentially locating people in need of rescue, or detecting where individuals are located inside a building.

— submitted by: Allen L. Barker www.cs.virginia.edu

Here is more info on this type of device:

69. VSE – Life Assesment Detector System DATE 020597 93% (Nasdaq: VSEC) LIFE ASSESMENT DECTECTOR SYSTEM (LADS) Patent Pending The Life Assessment Detector System (LADS), a microwave Doppler movement measuring device, can detect human body surface motion, including heartbeat and respiration, at ranges up.. www.vsecorp.com… 3296 bytes, 08Feb97 —

9. Nature magazine, Vol 391, January 22, 1998, page 316, “Advances in neuroscience may threaten human rights” by Declan Butler

(PARIS – Pasteur Institute – Speech by Chairman of the French national bioethics committee Jean-Pierre Changeaux)

“But neuroscience also poses potential risks, arguing that advances in cerebral imaging make the scope for invasion of privacy immense.

“Although the equipment needed is still highly spec- ialized, it will become commonplace and capable of being used at a distance, he predicted. That will open the way for abuses such as invasion of personal liberty, control of behaviour, and brainwashing.”

“These are far from being science-fiction concerns, said Changeaux, and constitute a serious risk to society.”

Also in that article:

“Denis LeBihan, a researcher at the French Atomic Energy Commission, told the meeting that the use of imaging techniques has reached the stage where we can almost read people’s thoughts.”

NOTE: These scientists are speaking ONLY about the UNCLASSIFIED scientific arena. Classified technology can always be assumed well ahead of unclassified.
ourworld.cs.com…[/quote]

December 9, 2007 Posted by | Above top secret, Active denial, Active Denial Weapons, Brain reading device, Controlled society, Covert investigations, electromagnetic frequency, Electronic harassment, Gang Stalking, Gangstalking, government corruption, GPS tracking, harassment, High technology, Isolation, mental concentration camps, mental-salves, Mind Control, Monitoring, Movies, Neurolinguistic programing, New World Order, NWO, oppression, society, Spy cameras, spy satellites, Spying, Stalking, State target, Surveillence, Television, The Matrix, Thought Police, vibrations, youtube | 33 Comments

Just us birds

Remember it’s just us birds.
http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/Science-Fiction-News.asp?NewsNum=964
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/personal_tech/

article1447178.ece

From Times OnlineFebruary 27, 2007

[quote]Scientists create remote-controlled pigeon
Chinese scientists have succeeded in implanting electrodes in the brain of a pigeon to control the bird’s flight remotely, state media have reported.

The Xinhua News Agency said scientists at the Robot Engineering Technology Research Centre at Shandong University of Science and Technology in eastern China used the micro-electrodes to command the bird to fly right or left, and up or down.

The implants stimulated different areas of the pigeon’s brain according to electronic signals sent by the scientists via computer, mirroring natural signals generated by the brain, Xinhua quoted chief scientist Su Xuecheng as saying.

It was the first such successful experiment on a pigeon in the world, said Mr Su, who conducted a similar successful experiment on mice in 2005.
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http://www.notbored.org/the-L-magazine.html

Here’s Looking at You

With Urban Eyes Marcus Kirsch and Jussi Angesleva also use preexisting technology embedded and unseen in our cities, CCTV surveillance cameras. Instead of computer programmers, they have enlisted pigeons as their conspiratorial message carriers. Kirsch and Angesleva feed pigeons seeds containing RFID tags that communicate with a city’s CCTV cameras; as the birds fly near a CCTV camera, a photograph is recorded and sent to a distinct URL. Here’s an incarnation of the messenger pigeon — photographing the city from above, alerting us to invisible eyes. The best part? The project is eco-friendly; digested devices are shat out like so many stones some 12 hours later.

Absurd and, perhaps, minor (Urban Eyes has won prizes but not funding; conspiracy, anyone?), these projects are a new form of sabotage. Ultimately, however, NameBase and Urban Eyes merely reverse the camera angle of surveillance: they say, “see, now we can spy on you” or “look, a pigeon can do this, and then shit out your technology.” And the result of the pigeons’ work, while a mockery of the government’s surveillance program, produces what it critiques, more city surveillance pictures.
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Pigeon CCTV
Public Surveillance – a use for pigeons!  

Everyone complains about pigeons, that there’s too many in our cities and they’re a pest – thus could give them a use?
Mount small wireless camera’s in a pigeon and thus the centrally located operations centre could view the pigeon’s whereabouts and if they see anything suspicious take a snap shot from the pigeon closest!

Think about it, something dodgy going on and a plain clothed spy would only need drop some corn on the floor and the pigeons would descend!

Also by getting pooed on by a pigeon, may give a new meaning to ‘just been caught’!

 Findus, Mar 22 2007

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Oddly, I had almost the same idea at the beginning of the week. Retrofitting pigeons with either audio or video or stills low-power equipment that sends encrypted information to the web periodically – the mass of pigeons and the wisdom of crowds would allow an aggregate pervasive immersion to be built up.
 I.T., Mar 22 2007
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http://www.singsign.com/blog/pigeon-bloggers/
Pigeon cyborg bloggers
February 10th, 2006

Environmentally aware pigeons become bloggers. Carrying GPS and simple mobile transmitters, 20 pigeons traverse the skies of San José, transmitting air pollution levels, photos and create a dynamic map of air quality. This is pretty brilliant use of blogs and pigeons, methinks!

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http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2003-12-26-spy-gear_x.htm

The CIA’s Directorate of Science and Technology is celebrating its 40th anniversary by revealing a few dozen of its secrets for a new museum inside its headquarters near Washington.

Keith Melton, a leading historian of intelligence, calls it “the finest spy musuem you’ll never see.” It is accessible only to CIA employees and guests admitted to those closed quarters.

Besides the jungle transmitter, the exhibits include a robotic catfish, a remote-controlled dragonfly and a camera strapped to the chests of pigeons and released over enemy targets in the 1970s. The secret gadgets currently used by CIA are left to the imagination of visitors.

The pigeons’ missions remain classified, made possible only after the CIA secretly developed a camera weighing only as much as a few coins. An earlier test with a heavier camera in the skies over Washington failed after two days when the overburdened pigeon was forced to walk home.

“People don’t think of a pigeon as being anything more than a rodent on top of a building,” said Pat Avery of Newalla, Okla., who runs the National Pigeon Association and loves to recount decades-old exploits by famous military pigeons such as “Spike” and “Big Tom.”

But as surveillance technology improved, the need for CIA pigeons diminished. “They’re pretty passe now,” she said.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigeon_intelligence

Pigeon intelligence

Pigeons have featured in numerous experiments in comparative psychology, including experiments concerned with animal cognition, and as a result we have considerable knowledge of pigeon intelligence. Pigeons can remember large numbers of individual images for a long time, e.g. hundreds of images for periods of several years. Pigeons can be taught relatively complex actions and response sequences, and can learn to make responses in different sequences.
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http://www.video-surveillance-guide.com/3021-wireless-spy-cam.htm

Evolution to a wireless spy cam

Some fun facts from The Spy Museum:

In 1917-1918, aerial surveillance cameras consisted of pigeons strapped with tiny cameras that continuously clicked away.
 
In 1949, clever spies in Germany used a wristwatch camera that took pictures when the spy pretended to check the time.
 
In the 1970’s, KGB spies wore coats wired with buttonhole cameras.
 
In the 1980’s, the East German security service was known to use a “through the wall” camera for spying in hotels.

What would these spies have thought if they knew that now they could have a wireless spy cam that has a pinhole-sized lens? These systems have become so affordable that we can look back on the old spy methods and chuckle at the extreme lengths they took to do something that can now be said to be quite ordinary.

http://www.pimall.com/nais/e.menu-bb.html
http://www.pimall.com/nais/pencilerasercam.html

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It’s just us birds.

August 28, 2007 Posted by | domestic spying, GPS tracking, Mind Control, pigeons, Spy cameras, Surveillence | Leave a comment

Targeted Individuals against a surveillance society.

Targeted Individuals against a surveillance society.

Hello everyone, Gang Stalking World has been contacted by a UK film and television production company who are doing a documentary regarding surveillance society.

They are interested in contacting people who are highly against the monitoring and surveillance that is ongoing in society and are wanting to chat with or possibly remotely interview members of the Targeted Individual community.

Gang Stalking World was contacted by a Paula from the company. Firecracker Films. They are a UK based company. The contact details are as follows.
 
Website: http://www.Firecrackerfilms.com
Phone: +44 207 349 4411

If you need this persons email information, please request it and it will be forwarded to you.
Paula has requested that the information be forwarded to the members of forums or blogs, who are also members of the targeted individual community.

If I get more details I will update this posting. At present time there is no details on the time frame for this documentary.

If interested in taking part, I would recommend giving Paula a shout, visiting their site, or emailing. At present these are all the details that I have regarding this request.

Updates will be posted in this thread.
http://gangstalkingworld.com/Forum/YaBB.pl?num=1187829161/0

August 23, 2007 Posted by | Film, Gang Stalking, Gangstalking, Monitoring, Production Company, Spy cameras, spy satellites, Surveillence, Television, Tracking, UK | 9 Comments

So you want a revolution?

This is something that has been playing in my head. I don’t know why.

Youtube

It’s such a happy song, and the Beatles look like they are having just so much fun singing this. I keep thinking what could have been so bad about John Lennon, that the State had to follow him around, and then his eventual assassination, but of course I know the answer, he had a following of millions of people and he was teaching those anti-establishment ideas that the state just hates so much.

Men like him, Martin Luther, Jesus just don’t seem harmful, but that’s to innocent naive minds like mine. Not to a brutal state, they are horrible evil threats, that needed to be removed.

[quote]You say you want a revolution
Well you know
We all want to change the world
You tell me that it’s evolution
Well you know
We all want to change the world
But when you talk about destruction
Don’t you know you can count me out

Don’t you know it’s gonna be alright
Alright, alright

You say you got a real solution
Well you know
We don’t love to see the plan
You ask me for a contribution
Well you know
We’re doing what we can
But if you want money for people with minds that hate
All I can tell you is brother you have to wait

Don’t you know it’s gonna be alright
Alright, alright, al…

You say you’ll change the constitution
Well you know
We all want to change your head
You tell me it’s the institution
Well you know
You better free your mind instead
But if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao
You ain’t going to make it with anyone anyhow

Don’t you know know it’s gonna be alright
Alright, alright

Alright, alright
Alright, alright
Alright, alright
Alright, alright [/quote]

So I was thinking about this, and what it would really mean in today’s modern society to plan a revolution. Keeping in mind that a year ago, I could not have conceived that there could be anything in my society to revolt against, or want to revolt against, maybe lower taxes, but nothing like this.
Again how you would revolt and what exactly you would revolt against is not clear. I mean the dictates of the state are being upheld by regular people, so if you really don’t want to go along with this, then just don’t.

Ask for people you can vote for who will change this, but if you want to do this revolution thing the old fashion way here are some thoughts.

If you are going to do a physical rebellion, first of all, who or what exactly would you physically rebel against? Again isn’t it like shooting yourselves in the foot, when you could just stop submitting to peer pressure and just say no? Maybe that’s just over simplified.

Ok some thoughts on what you are up against.

First if you are rebelling, then you clearly have to have a better system in place right, or concept or idea, and people who are honest, moral and decent who are going to make that happen right? Cause you don’t want to be out of the frying pan and into the fire, getting rid of one brutal and oppressive, dishonest state for another. Also since the world has always been like this to some degree, I am thinking some other bogus constitutional change would be the better course of action.

Second our current society have some horrible tricks up their sleeves. If anyone has missed it, our local police are becoming more and more militarized every year.

I have read of some cases where they are going over seas and being trained by the Israel military?

Infowars

Democratic Underground

[quote]While the Drug War had been the main subject regarding this effect, everything has been pushed into overdrive as a result of the War on Terror. Now, ordinary drug users are being seen as accomplices of terrorists, let alone those involved in the distribution and sale of narcotics….

Also, cyber-terror has been lumped into the mix, leading to the specter of a SEAL raid on Hong Kong or Taiwanese hackers, leaving nerds with their brains splattered all over their computer monitors from the fire of milled, not stamped, Heckler & Koch submachine guns from a distance of 3 feet, shot in the back of the head…..

See, a military target can be killed without compunction or remorse. A military target has no rights. He is the moral equivalent of Saddam Hussein or Osama Bin Laden, to be given no quarter, to be taken out by any means necessary, with the survival of friendlies being given a much higher priority than the survival of innocents who may be caught in the crossfire. (After all, they are “collateral damage,” or, better, “were being used as ‘human shields’.”)

From here on, the oath to guard America from enemies both foreign, and domestic, trumps all law established to restrain police, since the police are the military, and the military is the police. Terrorists, and accomplices of terrorists, might be killed, if desirable, on the spot, without benefit of a trial, evidence, or the opportunity for a defense before a jury of one’s peers. Any number of propagandist slogans can be used to cover for such actions, such as, “He had it coming,” “His peers are scum,” and “He’s not One Of Us.”
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Satellites

Washington Post

[quote]The Bush administration has approved a plan to expand domestic access to some of the most powerful tools of 21st-century spycraft, giving law enforcement officials and others the ability to view data obtained from satellite and aircraft sensors that can see through cloud cover and even penetrate buildings and underground bunkers. [/quote]

Just picture you in the movie Enemy of the state instead of Will Smith. (I will let you look up the movie clip for this one.) I mean not only can these suckers track you on land, but now they can view you in underground bunkers? Yet they still could never find Bin Laden. :eyeroll:

So not only can you not plan your rebellion in the open, but then when you take it underground, you are going to be spied on. Unlike the The Gunpowder Plot rebellion with Guy Fawkes, which the movie V 4 Vendetta alludes to. They just had snitches to worry about, but you would have snitches and spy satellites. Imagine V trying to plot his little rebellion under those conditions?

Snitches

Probably the most effective weapon of the state. Oppression of the people by the people. A whole society of snitches. People spying on each other and not knowing who they can trust, cause a rebellion hardly happens without plotting, and to plot you probably need people, unless you are resourceful like the movie character V.

So to begin with you have a society of people with not the best morals, and many with no sense of family or community loyalty, but a sense of loyalty to the State. Russia really knew what they were doing. So does this society now. So with most of society snitching and spying on each other, how you would even trust each other to plot together is beyond me. This would be one of the biggest obstacles to overcome, figuring out who to trust. (That’s easy, no one?)

Spy cameras

OK currently Britain is the most heavily laden society with these spy cameras. Let’s see how many spy cameras per person. Oh and don’t worry, your society is soon to follow.

[quote]Per capita there are more surveillance cameras in the UK than any other country in the world – more than a million according to one recent estimate.

The average city dweller can expect to be captured on film every five minutes. Almost 500,000 low budget CCTV kits have been bought in the last three years.

At this rate, by 2015 there will be no such thing as a secret place in our city centres, according to Simon Davies, of the pressure group Privacy International. [/quote]

For the time being they are still counting on humans to monitor the data. Have you seen the ones that talk to you yet? Those are apparently loads of fun.

Brain reading devices

Yes it’s no longer ok to think bad thoughts, think nice thoughts, think nice thoughts. Ok maybe just some naughty ones, but nothing against the state, cause they can monitor you and arrest you for it. Well they can monitor you for it, but no laws that we know of have been passed yet, for arrest, but you know if there is a movie plot about this, the rest is likely to be coming.

Guardian.co.uk

[quote]

Using the technology is ‘like shining a torch, looking for writing on a wall’. CT image: Charles O’Rear/Corbis

A team of world-leading neuroscientists has developed a powerful technique that allows them to look deep inside a person’s brain and read their intentions before they act.

The research breaks controversial new ground in scientists’ ability to probe people’s minds and eavesdrop on their thoughts, and raises serious ethical issues over how brain-reading technology may be used in the future.

The team used high-resolution brain scans to identify patterns of activity before translating them into meaningful thoughts, revealing what a person planned to do in the near future. It is the first time scientists have succeeded in reading intentions in this way.
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Ok now I have to admit, I have not seen the movie with Tom cruise yet, but since the real live version of this is about to hit, does anyone have a copy of Minority Report they want to lend me?

I will let you look up the movie clip on this one.

Internet Movie Data Base

[quote]
Plot Outline:

What would you do if you were accused of a murder, you had not committed… yet? more

In the future, criminals are caught before the crimes they commit, but one of the officers in the special unit is accused of one such crime and sets out to prove his innocence.[/quote]

Echelon

When it’s baby brother is not interpreting your thoughts, Echelon is listing to what you are saying. Keep in mind it’s not just Echelon listening in. Anything we have, any device we have that has a microphone can be turned into a listening device. We can even be listened in on via our land line phones, when they are on the hook. Cell phones, laptops, pda devices, can be listened in on remotely. Remember the mobster who was taken down because they remotely planted software on his cell phone so they could listen to his conversations in the room, even when the cell phone is turned off? As long as it has a microphone or it’s a communication device, then watch your back.

We have this scary society that likes to listen in to what we are saying and wants to watch what we are doing.

[quote]In the greatest surveillance effort ever established, the US National Security Agency (NSA) has created a global spy system, codename ECHELON, which captures and analyzes virtually every phone call, fax, email and telex message sent anywhere in the world. ECHELON is controlled by the NSA and is operated in conjunction with the Government Communications Head Quarters (GCHQ) of England, the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) of Canada, the Australian Defense Security Directorate (DSD), and the General Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) of New Zealand. These organizations are bound together under a secret 1948 agreement, UKUSA, whose terms and text remain under wraps even today.

The ECHELON system is fairly simple in design: position intercept stations all over the world to capture all satellite, microwave, cellular and fiber-optic communications traffic, and then process this information through the massive computer capabilities of the NSA, including advanced voice recognition and optical character recognition (OCR) programs, and look for code words or phrases (known as the ECHELON “Dictionary”) that will prompt the computers to flag the message for recording and transcribing for future analysis. Intelligence analysts at each of the respective “listening stations” maintain separate keyword lists for them to analyze any conversation or document flagged by the system, which is then forwarded to the respective intelligence agency headquarters that requested the intercept. [/quote]

PROMIS

Prosecutors Management Information Systems

Something that can track you so well, it knows when you are sleeping, knows when you are awake, probably knows if you have been good or bad, so be good for goodness sake. I don’t know if it makes a list and checks it twice though, have to get back to you on that one.

From the Wilderness

[quote]

What was it designed to do?

Designed as case-management software for federal prosecutors, PROMIS has the ability to combine disparate databases, and to track people by their involvement with the legal system.
What are some PROMIS capabilities?

What would you do if you possessed software that could think, understand every language in the world, that provided peep holes into everyone else’s computer “dressing rooms,” that could insert data into computers without people’s knowledge, that could fill in blanks beyond human reasoning and also predict what people would do – before they did it?….

Commenting on the capabilities of PROMIS, Mike Ruppert
states that “Mated with artificial intelligence it is
capable of analyzing not only an individual’s, but also
a community’s entire life, in real time. It is also
capable of issuing warnings when irregularities appear
and of predicting future movements based upon past
behavior.”

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I did a pretty In-depth look at PROMIS earlier this year, so if you want to have a gander at what it can do, check out the full blog post.

WordPress

[quote]a). The venture, from the intelligence point of view, was a major success. Suspected dissidents couldn’t move anywhere without Big Brother watching them. Even if they traveled under a false name, various characteristics, such as height, hair color, age, were fed into roadside terminals and PROMIS searched through its database looking for a common denominator. It would be able to tell an army commander that a certain dissident who was in the north three days before had caught a train, then a bus, stayed at a friend’s house, and was now on the road under a different name. That’s how frightening the system was. By late 1985 virtually all dissidents – and an unknown number of unidentified innocents – had been rounded up. In a country whose rulers had no patience for such people, 20,000 government opponents either died or disappeared.[/quote]

Needless to say if you are having a rebellion, it will know before you do where you are staying and likely who you are staying with, as it and it’s brothers track you around the globe.

Active Denial Weapons.

What can I say about these? Well they are actively being tested out on Iraqi citizen’s right now. They are painful and yet if they don’t kill you, but just fry the inside of you apparently it’s ok, and they are approved for use. Once they finish testing these babies out on the Iraqi population and you try to have your rebellion, then it will be your turn.

Global Security

[quote]Active Denial Technology is a breakthrough non-lethal technology that uses millimeter-wave electromagnetic energy to stop, deter and turn back an advancing adversary from relatively long range. It is expected to save countless lives by providing a way to stop individuals without causing injury, before a deadly confrontation develops.[/quote]

Mindfully

[quote]The ultimate weapon

Electromagnetic weapons operate at the speed of light; they can kill, torture and enslave; but the public are largely unaware that they exist, because these weapons operate by stealth and leave no physical evidence. Electromagnetic weapons have been tested on human beings since 1976. By widely dispersing the involuntary human test-subjects, and vehemently attacking their credibility, it has been possible for the United States to proceed with these human experiments unhindered by discussions or criticisms, let alone opposition.

This ultimate weapon system is currently being deployed in Iraq. The US Air Force and the Marine Corps refer to it as “active denial technology”, as if it were used purely for defense, but it is not [/quote]

Yeah feel the burn. People are feeling the burn and we should be doing what we can to ensure their rights the same way we would our own, because what will be used against them, will be used against us later on. Sooner than later.

Your selves.

And let’s say you defeat all those demons at the end of the day, you still have the biggest obstacle to overcome, that’s right yourselves. The people who subscribed to this madness in the first place, the people who let this system continue for so long, you can over come a system, but if you don’t first free your minds, change your mentality and attitudes you will be right back where you came from.

It’s like the Israelites being freed from the Egyptians, and coming through the red sea, 40 years in the dessert, and these wars and battles to cleanse the land, and the moment they had the chance to what did the people do? Why they choose a King from amongst themselves to rule over them. So everyone can blame a state all they want, but the people have to take responsibility for the state of things as well.

Brookwitt

[quote] Samuel was not very happy about this so he took the matter to God. “And the Lord told him: “Listen to all that the people are saying to you; it is not you they have rejected, but they have rejected me as their king. As they have done from the day I brought them up out of Egypt until this day, forsaking me and serving other gods, so they are doing to you. Now listen to them but warn them solemnly and let them know what the king who will reign over them will do” (I Samuel 8:7-9).

So God said okay, if they want to make someone other than me their king fine, but warn them that it will not be good. Samuel went back to the people and told them this but they insisted on having a king. “‘No!’ they said. ‘We want a king over us. Then we will be like all the other nations, with a king to lead us and to go out before us and fight our battles” (I Sam. 8:20). God’s people did not trust that He would go before them and fight for them. They wanted a man to protect and rule over them. God warned them but ultimately let them make the decision. “Listen to them and give them a king” (I Sam. 8:22). [/quote]

The same thing happened in Lord Of The Rings. I will let you look up the movie clip.

If you wanted change, change would happen, you have the power to do this, you either don’t realise it, or are too scared, or mentally bound to make the change, or you really just don’t want change and then that’s all good too. It was just some early morning thoughts and ramblings that I thought I would share with you.

Ok I am actually going to attempt to sleep, but the Beatles song keep playing on in the background. Ok now I am on to some 80’s clip trip. Just as good.

August 18, 2007 Posted by | Active Denial Weapons, Beatles, Brain reading device, constitutional change, Controlled society, Echelon, electromagnetic frequency, Gangstalking, High technology, Jesus, John Lennon, Martin Luther King Jr, militarized police force, Movies, Police State, PROMIS, revolution, Snitches, society, Spy cameras, spy satellites, State target, Surveillence | 4 Comments