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  • Archive for the ‘Terrorism’ Category

    US Spy Satellite Program Fails To Launch

    Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

    In an eye popping move, the Obama administration has decided not to grow its domestic spying bigger, and intrude further than they are already doing in our lives. Our Department of Homeland security, the one that could not get water to Katrina survivors, decided it won’t EXPAND a current Interior Dept. spy satellite program that would further intrude into our lives.

    White House to Abandon Spy-Satellite Program

    WASHINGTON — The Obama administration plans to kill a controversial Bush administration spy satellite program at the Department of Homeland Security, according to officials familiar with the decision.

    The program came under fire from its inception two years ago. Democratic lawmakers said it would lead to domestic spying.

    The program was to share satellite information with state, county, and city governments for threat and emergency preparedness, and to identify weak links in port defense. It would have created the National Applications Office.

    The plans to shutter the office signal Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano’s decision to refocus the department’s intelligence on ensuring that state and local officials get the threat information they need, the official said. She also wants to make the department the central point in the government for receiving and analyzing terrorism tips from around the country, the official added.

    Lawmakers alerted Ms. Napolitano of their concerns about the program-that the program would violate the Fourth amendment right to be protected from unreasonable searches-before her confirmation hearing.

    Once she assumed her post, Ms. Napolitano ordered a review of the program and concluded the program wasn’t worth pursuing, the homeland official said. Department spokeswoman Amy Kudwa declined to speak about the results of the review but said they would be announced shortly.

    So it comes down to them not wanting to get sued for violitating our rights. Also, Los Angeles Chief William Bratton, spoke refreshingly when he said:

    …he police chiefs would be concerned about privacy protections and whether using military satellites for domestic purposes would violate the Posse Comitatus law, which bars the use of the military for law enforcement in the U.S.

    The further erosion of our rights, bit by bit, chunk by chunk has been ongoing for decades. Can we see this as a pause in the action? Nahhhh…. Get ready for 1984…

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    Robotic Snakes Slither To The Battlefield

    Thursday, June 11th, 2009

    Israel is the first country to introduce a robotic snake that will be used on the battlefield, and possibly in cities to combat their enemies. While it looks hokey, covered in camouflage cloth, it moved by itself, and a solider can direct it with a remote control.

    I just saw the new Terminator movie, and in one scene, robotic snakes tried to attack John Conner when he was trying to stop someone from making an escape across a river. Those robots had jaws that would rip you to shreds, and were very intelligent, able to zero in on anything in the water.

    robot snake

    The snake that Israel made has a video camera with infrared sensors on the end, so they can photograph, and guide the snake with the camera. They can prop it up like a periscope, so you can see over small obstacles, and staying low, can stay out of the way of snipers.

    This is very interesting technology, though you have to wonder if it will advance to a Terminator type snake in the future. Maybe we better start learning how to override their systems & use them to OUR advantage…

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    Welcome to the New Total Security State

    Thursday, May 14th, 2009

    Stumbled on a great article called Welcome to the New Total Security State by John Whitehead, a Constitutional attorney and author, who is the founder of the Rutherford Institute.

    "You had to live–did live, from habit that became instinct–in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized."–George Orwell, 1984

    “The U.S. government now has at its disposal a technological arsenal so sophisticated and invasive as to render any constitutional protections null and void. And these technologies are being used by the government to invade the privacy of the American people.

    Several years ago, government officials acknowledged that the nefarious intelligence gathering entity known as the National Security Agency (NSA) had exceeded its legal authority by eavesdropping on Americans’ private email messages and phone calls. However, these reports barely scratch the surface of what we are coming to recognize as a "security/industrial complex"–a marriage of government, military and corporate interests aimed at keeping Americans under constant surveillance.

    The increasingly complex security needs of our massive federal government, especially in the areas of defense, surveillance and data management, have been met within the corporate sector, which has shown itself to be a powerful ally that both depends on and feeds the growth of governmental bureaucracy. For example, USA Today reports that five years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the homeland security business was booming to such an extent that it eclipsed mature enterprises like movie-making and the music industry in annual revenue. This security spending by the government to private corporations is forecast to exceed $1 trillion in the near future.”

    Many of us have known this for years. However, recent advances in computer database dissecting and compiling is putting resources that the deep pockets the Federal Government has created this monster that is unstoppable in it’s thirst for our private data.

    “In such a climate, everyone is a suspect. And you’re guilty until you can prove yourself innocent. To underscore this shift in how the government now views its citizens, just before leaving office, President Bush granted the FBI wide-ranging authority to investigate individuals or groups, regardless of whether they are suspected of criminal activity.

    Here’s what a lot of people fail to understand, however: it’s not just what you say or do that is being monitored, but how you think that is being tracked and targeted. We’ve already seen this play out on the state and federal level with hate crime legislation that cracks down on hateful thoughts and expression in order to discourage so-called hateful behavior.

    Total Internet surveillance is merely the next logical step in the government’s attempts to predict and, more importantly, control the populace–and it’s not as far-fetched as you might think. For example, the NSA is now designing an artificial intelligence system that is designed to anticipate your every move. In a nutshell, the NSA will feed vast amounts of the information it collects to a computer system known as Aquaint (the acronym stands for Advanced QUestion Answering for INTelligence), which the computer can then use to detect patterns and predict behavior. No information is sacred or spared. Everything from cell phone recordings and logs, to emails, to text messages, to personal information posted on social networking sites, to credit card statements, to library circulation records, to credit card histories, etc., is collected by the NSA. One NSA researcher actually quit the program, "citing concerns over the dangers in placing such a powerful weapon in the hands of a top-secret agency with little accountability."

    We can’t stop this, well we can, though we can’t. Enjoy the net, as it can be flicked off any time the big cheese wants.

    While you can’t stop your phone being tapped by the Government, the Comsec C3i II World’s Only Downline Tap Detector is the only one telephone tap detector that will check for those downline taps, the ones that the phone company does at the direction of the government, as well as any other telephone tap.

    We will be featuring more of Mr. Whiteheads writings in the future.

    Protect your privacy…

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    Christopher Winkler
    Spy & Surveillance Product Expert
    EyeSpyPro.com/ComsecC3iII

    The Torturers’ Manifesto

    Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

    I’ll just let you know that I am a Libertarian and I am pretty much disgusted at what our Central Government has been doing for decades. Not sure if it was the Obama administration, or the Freedom of information act, whatever, the NY Times reports that there are now there are 4 released memo’s written by the Justice Dept. when President GW Bush was in office.

    You might as well curl up with a good bottle of Cabernet, and a soon to be legal Cuban cigar, because the first one is 160 pages long…

    I use to think humans could be no sicker and crueler than they were in the middle ages. I saw a traveling exhibition in TJ a decade ago of medieval torture devices. The sickness and the cruelty of what they did to people astound me, and in many places, they are still used today.

    Speaking of medieval torture devices, my buddy JD, who owns the Museum of Death up in Hollywood, is opening up an art gallery next door, and the first show is of tapestries of medieval torture devices and I HIGHLY suggest you get there in the next few weeks to see the show. Click the link to see their MySpace/MuseumofDeath page, which has a little too much red, though I guess it’s for the blood. We set up an 8 camera video surveillance system to keep the place secure…

    Anyway, going back to Bush the Torturer, they were talking about a water boarding device that would flip the suspected terrorist upright if he quit breathing.

    I could not think of a more ghastly way to die than to be dunked under water. I almost died in a car wreck in 84, and had fluid in one lung. Since then, my breathing is labored, and you can hear it in all of our EyeSpyPro YouTube videos.

    I gasp easily, and it’s a horrible feeling to not be able to breathe. Hell, i wonder if they would rip their fingernails off like the Germans, Japanese, or Vietnamese did? I am sure at one time or another, a US interrogator ripped off a few fingernails.

    Anyway, I gotta get back to work, as we have a ton of new products we are adding and we are launching a completely new division that we will talk about shortly.

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    Christopher Winkler
    Spy & Surveillance Products Expert
    EyeSpyPro.com/CompleteSystems

    Telescopic Pole Cameras Catch Contraband, Drugs, And Weapons

    Thursday, July 10th, 2008

    We just added two new video cameras that are mounted on telescopic poles called pole cameras. These are used by Law Enforcement, Customs, Border Patrols, Military, Prisons, Landlords, or any organization that needs to inspect for drugs, weapons, or other contraband in tight spaces that humans can’t fit.

    The pole camera operates on a simple idea. Put a camera on the end of a long pole so you can see on top of high things, roofs, cargo shipments, under cars and above drop ceilings. There really isn’t any application where a pole camera can not be used.

    One of our Video Pole Cameras is USA made and is the best you can buy. It comes with a small LCD monitor and can extend up to six feet, or a twelve foot model is an option for hard to reach places.

    Video Pole Camera

    The camera has 4 white LED’s that give it a.5 LUX, which means you can put it up a drop ceiling or a dark cargo container and look above the ceiling panels, or under pallets. Anything the camera sees will show up on the LED screen.

    We also found another one from Asia called the Telescopic Pole Camera that has a couple features the one from the USA does not have. It has a flexible end that you can adjust, and LED’s for low light capabilities. What makes this one unique is that it can accommodate a Pocket DVR, like the Law Enforcement DVR, so you can record what you see for later prosecution or training.

    Telescopic Pole Camera

    It also allows for a cool set of goggles, similar to the guy from the Fantastic 4 who can burn through stuff with his eyes. The headset offers the ability to see in bright light, so if you are in the field, and you can’t see the DVR, use the goggles and you will see perfectly.

    Either one will do the job. If your business or agency can use a telescopic pole camera, visit our site for more information. We accept Government P.O.’s, and always welcome our Governmental contacts.

    Contact us for more information.

    Christopher Winkler
    Spy & Surveillance Product Expert
    EyeSpyPro.com/TelescopicPoleCamera



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