From: fortune.bruce on 18 Apr 2008 21:27 o Worldwide Banking and Phone Monitoring o Cybernetic Control of Society o Conclusions ****************************************************************************** Louis Freeh ----- ----- Louis Freeh is accomplishing something that real terrorists themselves could never have accomplished. Destruction of the American Way of Life. Freedom, Liberty. It is as if freedom terrorists were in charge of our government. * "The End of Ordinary Money, Part I", by J. Orlin Grabbe * http://www.aci.net/kalliste * * The GSA opposed CALEA [FBI code name: "Operation Root Canal"], stating * "the proposed bill would have to have the FCC or other agency approve or * reject equipment mainly on the basis of whether the FBI had the capacity * to wiretap it. The GSA further stated this would weaken security." [40] The FBI and Military are EXEMPT from any Key Recovery crypto requirements, BECAUSE IT WOULD SERIOUSLY WEAKEN NATIONAL SECURITY. CALEA even directs cable TV companies to restructure themselves for spying. What??? Why does the government want to see traffic BEFORE it reaches the Internet or publi
From: Risto Lankinen on 18 Apr 2008 19:51 that Julius Butler was also a rival * of Mr Pratt for power within the Black Panther organization, and was a * convicted felon who had been recruited to infiltrate the Panthers. It's 1997 now. Guess what the Government now says about this case: * "Former Black Panther Leader is Freed on Bail" * * "We have filed a motion of appeal." ---prosecutor George Palmer That's right: they still want him in jail anyway. Things are still the same as when Hoover was in charge. Don't think it isn't. The Thought Crime Terrorism Bill, in the name of "national security"... * "Project L.U.C.I.D.", by Texe Marrs, 1996, ISBN 1-884302-02-5 * * Worried citizens will be advised that the new legislation is designed to * "protect them" from savage acts by international and domestic terrorists, * such as occurred in the Oklahoma City and New York's World Trade Center * bombings. They will also try to con the public into thinking that a * National ID Card is for your own good, and that anyone who says otherwise * is either a conspiracy nut or a dangerous, anti-government protester. ---- What is 'machine vision'? Remember President Bush (who was also the head of the CIA) during his failed re-election bid against Clinton? How they played over and over his amazement at a demonstration of a supermarket scanner...how out of touch it meant he was with the real-life of us little people who shop for our
From: Rotwang on 18 Apr 2008 18:12 * adamantly against censoring such material." * * "And unlike a library, a parent can buy a program that uses keyword * monitoring to disallow Internet traffic per the parents' wishes. * Such a program is available now, and costs only $29." I think I looked at it for all of 30 seconds before putting in my bookshelf. I don't remember the bomb-making details in it. I have a vague impression of a lot of squiggly lines, suitable for a really bad coloring book. I also purchased a variety of odd privacy-related publications from Eden Press. What is the Official Federal Dangerous Book List? What books did they check on for their 'Library Awareness Program'? How was it determined these books made people dangerous? Who approved this Fahrenheit 451 persecuted-for-books program? The Thought Police had testified in court against Ed Cummings. The judge rules on whether Ed is guilty of probation violation: > The judge determined that a probation violation had indeed taken place > and that Cummings should be held and a sentencing date scheduled within > 60 days. The judge had just done the same thing for a man who had just > committed his third DWI offense. In fact, he had killed someone. The > judge ordered that person held on $50,000 bail. Ed Cummings, however, > was another matter. The judge ordered Cummings held on $250,000. > > So Cummings was being held on a quarter of a million dollars because he > was thought to have taken batteries out o
From: S.C.Sprong on 18 Apr 2008 20:21 domestic phone calls, via keyword searches. o Circumvention of domestic spy laws via friendly "foreign" agents ****************************************************************************** Wow. How chilling to think the military has set up a real-life domestic Orwellian spy apparatus. Used repeatedly for political purposes. ECHELON has almost no Military purpose left: Russia is practically part of NATO now. We must start dismantling ECHELON before it is too late. 6/3/97: Barnes & Noble informs me his book is no longer available, and that my order is cancelled. ****************************************************************************** BAM-BAM-BAM --- --- --- Let's pause to take a look back at the first and still classic expose of NSA. : The Puzzle Palace : Inside the National Security Agency, : America's most secret intelligence organization : Author James Bamford, 1983 revision, ISBN 0-14-00.6748-5 Page numbers are from the above 1983 release. Ready? P171-172: David Kahn, in a transatlantic phone call, reluctantly agreed to delete a handful of paragraphs dealing with the most sensitive subjec
From: Risto Lankinen on 18 Apr 2008 21:17
at aufsj(a)imap2.asu.edu Wizard 87-01 Scan into our homes? This should not come as much of a surprise since in the "War #1: Drugs" section I re-reported that MSNBC SHOWED a police car mounted device that scans THROUGH our clothes as they drive around. No amount of control over the population is enough for the U.S. Government. ---- And so, you would be required to carry your National ID Card at all times. And: it means the government can wildly escalate their control over us. It becomes an internal passport. You won't be able to switch jobs without it. Your job histories will be attached to it, just like your SS# tracks your credit record. Police will be able to demand it from you else arrest you. It would start out small...maybe for curfew control. # "Round up the Teenagers", The Washington Post editorial, 6/2/96 # # Once again quickly echoing his Republican opponent Senator Bob Dole, who # endorsed the idea of teenage curfews in a California speech, President # Clinton took the same line in New Orleans on Thursday. # # President Clinton recommended to state and city officials a recently # released Justice Department report on how these programs can be set up # to pass court review and work effectively. # # The risk of selective enforcement is high, and it's not hard to predict # which neighborhoods will be the focus of police attention, and which # will be ignored. Get a load of this: * "Police Applaud Ruling to Allow Restrictions on Gang Suspects" * By Tim Golden, The New York Times, February 1, 1997 * * Law enforcement officials in California t |