With illegal wiretapping of U.S. Citizens making the front pages of newspapers across the country, you might have read about Mark Kline, the AT&T technician, who discovered AT&T was basically funneling as much of the internet as they could through machines that monitoring the traffic for things that could be construed under the broad umbrella of the label, “terrorist.”
And we see the Bush Administration is starting another alphabet soup agency called the “National Applications Office (NAO). It will be established to coordinate how the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and domestic law enforcement and rescue agencies use imagery and communications intelligence picked up by U.S. spy satellites.”
The idea that we are now subject to being filmed by surveillance systems the moment we go out of our homes, and possibly while we are in our homes really makes us sick. We will never know why our Government is trying so hard to destroy our God given rights to privacy; however, they are doing a pretty damn good job of shredding our Constitutional protections.
Maybe lead shingles & siding on the house will prevent the new high tech satellites from filming us in our homes, and we previously brought to your attention a great, low cost counter surveillance disguise that you can wear in public.
Regarding your telephone security, while there are many tap detectors on the market, one of the most popular telephone taps employed by all levels of the law enforcement was developed a few years ago. It’s known as a slave unit and consists of a capacitively isolated demand-bridging tap. Physically, the slave unit is a combination of an infinity transmitter and a parallel or bridging wiretap. It is usually housed in a small plastic box, though it can be configured to some other form.
What AT&T and the NSA is doing at their switching stations, until recently, has been practically impossible to identify when a slave or bridge is in use on your phone. The common wiretap detectors / defeators will not indicate slave or bridge taps. Even a Time-Domain Reflectometer (TDR – $10,000+) will not show this type of tap if it is placed some distance from the target phone.
The COMSEC C3I-II is a newly patented telephone countermeasures device that will show the presence of these types of taps, even if they are located as far away as the phone company’s central office. It is the first and only telephone line security device that can detect remote extension drawn loops, one of the most sophisticated, threatening, and common type of electronic surveillance that other security devices can not detect.

The COMSEC C3I-II is the only telephone security device that will detect legal as well as illegal wiretapping anywhere on the local telephone line, including the Telephone Company’s Central Exchange.
Now you can detect computer hackers trying to compromise your network, as well as others who are using the telephone company’s central exchange switching equipment to intercept your private communications. The COMSEC C3I-II installs in seconds with a standard modular connections. It will protect your Telephones, Computers, and Fax telecommunications continuously against illegal wiretaps.
The COMSEC C3I-II works by detecting wiretaps / eavesdropping at the beginning and ending of a telephone call. When the phone rings, be on the look out for any remote extension drawn loop wiretap to seize the line between the cadence ringing, usually between the first and third ring, creating a connection reaction.
Once the call is terminated, watch the C3I and count the number of disconnection reactions on the line. The COMSEC C3I-II can detect legal and illegal wiretapping on your telephone line by establishing either a normal signature pattern or an abnormal signature pattern resulting from additional telephone lines / wiretapping equipment disconnecting from your telephone line.
While all that is a lot of $5 words, the bottom line is this product works to detect wiretaps that no other method can find. If you think our Government compromises your security, your phone company, or you are a victim of corporate espionage, you need the COMSEC C3I-II to monitor your phone lines. Pick up one from our website and protect your privacy.
Christopher Winkler
Supplier of Spy & Surveillance Equipment
http://www.EyeSpyPro.com/ComsecC31-11

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