From: Risto Lankinen on 18 Apr 2008 18:03 of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, March 13, 1987 # # Dear [Guy], # # Your letter of February 25th in which you inquired about the # association between Mr. Frank Varelli and the FBI has been received. # # An internal FBI inquiry is currently ongoing into the activities of # an Agent associated with Mr. Varelli who left the FBI following an earlier # administrative inquiry. For that reason, it would be premature at this # point to respond to any questions concerning the matter. # # Sincerely, # # William M. Baker # Assistant Director # Office of Congressional and Public Affairs # # Bicentennial of the United States Constitution (1787-1987) * [NJ] The Star-Ledger, Friday, January 29, 1988 * * The documents, released Wednesday, showed that the original target of the * FBI probe was CISPES, but that the investigation broadened to include * more than 100 other groups that opposed Reagan administration policy in * Nicaragua and El Salvador. * * Despite the long inve
From: fortune.bruce on 18 Apr 2008 21:12 systems. It was set forth in 'The Narc Officer' September/October 1995. This publication is: "Official Publication of the International Narcotics Enforcement Officers Association, Inc." It proposes tying together all of NSA's disparate systems: NCIC: National Crime Information Center 2000 IAFIS: Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System NICB: National Instant Criminal Background NRO: National Reconnaissance Office National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System Projects Agency FEMA: Federal Emergency Management Agency OSI: Office of Special Investigations NCB: Triple I National Central Bureau FINCEN: Financial Crimes Enforcement Network CTC: Counter-Terrorist Center DIA: Defense Intelligence Agency LESS: Law Enforcement Satellite System CDIS: Combined DNA Identification System INTERPOL: International Criminal Police Organization ...and a slew of other systems, using a biometric number from all of us. And: that everyone at birth should be issued a biometric identity card. Biometric identification of everyone at birth. As Texe says, that must be to get all them terrorist babies. As I say, we all are viewed as presumed potentially guilty. That's why police hold guns to the heads of four-year-olds. The universal number assigned by the biometrics becomes your worldwide identification number. This was a serious proposal. The authors are associated with Interpol (one is a staff member) and the U.N. INTERPOL is essentially dependent on the NSA. Consider it an NSA proposal to issue everyone a Universal Biometrics Card. Everyone in the world. # By John Walker -- kelvin(a)fourmilab.
From: Pubkeybreaker on 18 Apr 2008 21:22 of spouse's birth... o caught our proprietary infrastructure code running at JP Morgan ********** end excerpt from 'Corruption at Salomon Brothers' ********** So...how have I done, to indicate how powerful keyword monitoring is? NSA employees would go to jail for ten years for describing the effectiveness of DICTIONARY's keyword monitoring. I am not an NSA employee. I wrote it myself. > P48, "Secret Power", by Nicky Hager > The best set of keywords for each subject category is worked out over time, > in part by experimentation. > > The staff sometimes trial a particular set of keywords for a period of time > and, if they find they are getting too much 'junk', they can change some > words to get a different selection of traffic. > > The Dictionary Manager administers the sets of keywords in the Dictionary > computers, adding, amending and deleting as required. > > This is the person who adds the new keyword for the watch list, deletes a > keyword from another because it is not triggering interesting messages, > or adds a 'but not *****' to a category because it has been receiving too > many irrelevant messages and a lot of them contain that word. Wow, people whose only job is to edit the keywords. What a cushy job! What I can imagine accomplishing with billions of dollars of support, instead of just little ol' me doing everything, is a truly nightmarish vision. There's more. ****************************************************************************** The FBI Investigation
From: Phil Carmody on 18 Apr 2008 19:30 you would simply pass your hand over * a scanner and your bank account would automatically be debited." There it is again: people talking about assigning everyone a biometric identifying number at birth. ---- # Privacy Journal, By Robert Ellis Smith, June 1994 issue # # The Hughes Aircraft Company is selling a tiny transponder for injection # under the skin of laboratory animals. Hughes has also moved into "the # human market." # # Effective this year, the federal Food and Drug Administration requires # every breast implant carry a transponder chip with a unique identifying # number. A hand-held scanner can read the number much like a supermarket # scanner. # # The reason the government gave for the transponder was that both the doctor # and patient might lose track of what kind of breast implant was installed, # and so if a certain model had a recall, they could tell what was installed. # # # The American Textile Partnership, a research consortium linked to the U.S. # Department of Energy, is sponsoring a research called "Embedded Electronic # Fingerprint" to develop a transponder th
From: Risto Lankinen on 18 Apr 2008 21:30
damning, in a heavily documented way. This is an AMAZINGLY COMPREHENSIVE BOOK: buy it! "Above the Law", by David Burnham, ISBN 0-684-80699-1, 1996 Buy this book: "The Secret War Against the Jews", Authors: John Loftus and Mark Aarons, ISBN 0-312-11057-X, 1994. Don't let the title throw you: the authors spoke with a great many intelligence people, and cleverly probed NSA/CIA/FBI by submitting items for publication approval, and when they censored something... Bingo. Because of the Catch-22 situation, the NSA gave up trying to censor many books, since it can be used to confirm questions they would otherwise have refused to answer. The other books referenced within are also suggested reading. I have sometimes edited for brevity the excerpts, especially my newspaper clippings of stories flying by. If I have any news story specifics wrong or if you have more details, please email me. Later versions of this document can be searched for at dejanews.com. Or, you can email me, Subject: Requesting Cryptography Manifesto. ---- ---- Here comes a large 'reasoned polemic': ---- This is a U.S.-centric message, but keep reading even if you are not in the U.S.; British, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand citizens are also directly affected. This message is about ECHELON, which is an unbelievably huge world-wide spying apparatus, including the domestic phone calls of many countries. United States citizens' phone calls are being monitored in a dragnet fashion not even George Orwell could have imagined. This was all paid for by U.S. taxpayers. Built in secret. Not debated. The CALEA legislation is a shameful takes-us-into-the-abyss domestic spy bill. It is for the FBI to simultaneously monitor HUGE amounts of our phone calls. And when the judiciary found out about NSA monitoring U.S. citizens' overseas telephone calls without a warrant: they approved the loss of our Fourth Amendment rights. Giving Presidential Directives the same force |