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| Room 641A: NSA Spying Cartoon |
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EFF designer Hugh D'Andrade creates a fanciful
mural-sized political cartoon depicting how the
NSA's illegal spying program operates inside
AT&T's San Francisco facility.
For more information:
http://www.eff.org/issues/nsa-spying
Music:
"Master of Skandal'!" by Skandalo Publico
http://www.skandalopublico.free.fr/
This video is licensed under Creative Commons:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/ Tags : EFF grassroots outreach political cartoon NSA spying AT&T |
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| MindWar paper by NSA Gen. Michael Aquino (#20) |
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2967542171
184509301
See the 45min doc film, MONARCH, potential enemies
used by intelligence cabal as human guinea pigs to
perfect microwave weapons.
This military doctrine paper is quoted in depth to
describe the current use of psychotronic and
microwave weapons technology targeting political
dissidents used in terminal experiments to perfect
the newest weapons systems to be used on friend
and foe alike.
See entire 2hr movie youtube.com/marsboy683 click
PLAYLIST, click MONARCH, click PLAY ALL VIDEOS.
The books are free at myspace.com/marsboy683
(blog)
Buy the books/DVDs at customflix, amazon,
theconnextion, lulu.com See the links at
MonarchNewPhoenix.org /com Tags : microwave non-lethal weapon psychotronics MKULTRA mind control counterinsurgency michael aquino torture SRA MPD |
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| Big Brother (NSA) is Copying Everything on the Internet |
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Is the NSA copying everything on the internet -
your emails, web traffic, VOIP phone calls? Yep -
check out this story:
"AT&T whistleblower: I was forced to connect 'big
brother machine'"
Reported by David Edwards and Jason Rhyne
Published: Wednesday November 7, 2007
A former technician at AT&T, who alleges that the
telecom forwards virtually all of its internet
traffic into a "secret room" to facilitate
government spying, says the whole operation
reminds him of something out of Orwell's 1984.
Appearing on MSNBC's Countdown program,
whistleblower Mark Klein told Keith Olbermann that
a copy of all internet traffic passing over AT&T
lines was copied into a locked room at the
company's San Francisco office -- to which only
employees with National Security Agency clearance
had access -- via a cable splitting device.
"My job was to connect circuits into the splitter
device which was hard-wired to the secret room,"
said Klein. "And effectively, the splitter copied
the entire data stream of those internet cables
into the secret room -- and we're talking about
phone conversations, email web browsing,
everything that goes across the internet."
Asked by Olbermann how he knew what was being sent
along those particular lines, Klein said it was
all part of his former job:
"As a technician, I had the engineering wiring
documents, which told me how the splitter was
wired to the secret room," Klein continued. "And
so I know that whatever went across those cables
was copied and the entire data stream was
copied..."
According to Klein, that information included
internet activity about Americans.
"We're talking about domestic traffic as well as
international traffic," Klein said. " And that's
what got me upset to begin with."
Previous Bush administration claims that only
international communications were being
intercepted aren't accurate, Klein says.
"I know the physical equipment, and I know that
statement is not true," he added. "It involves
millions of communications, a lot of it domestic
communications that they're copying wholesale,
sweeping up into that secret room."
When Olbermann asked Klein if being involved in
the process reminded him of a scene in the film
Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the former
technician said he had another movie in mind.
"Actually, I'm a little older so my thought was
George Orwell's 1984 and here I am forced to
connect the big brother machine," he said. "And I
felt I was in a funny position, but I needed my
job, so I didn't want to make a fuss a the time.
But after I retired, I thought about it some
more." According to ABC News, Klein believes AT&T
has similar operations in place in as many as 20
other sites.
He is in Washington to lobby Congress not to pass
a proposed telecom immunity bill, which would
provide legal immunity to companies who secretly
participated in NSA warrantless eavesdropping
programs. Some of the nation's largest
telecommunications companies are currently facing
an array of class-action lawsuits related to the
matter. Tags : NSA NWO 911 pentagon cia internet spying domestic corruption wtc bush privacy constitution rights abuse conspiracy |
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| Inside an NSA "Blacksite" |
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Complete video at:
http://fora.tv/2008/03/31/Agency_in_Surveilled_Spa
ce-Who_is_Watching
Artist and author Trevor Paglen describes what he
claims to be a San Francisco-based National
Security administration "black site" used to
monitor telecommunications.
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A Roundtable Discussion of Agency in Surveilled
Space: who is watching, who is being watched, who
decides which spaces are visible to the camera and
which are effectively invisible, off-limits to
authorities.
The panelists will examine how engineers, artists,
and activists intervene in surveillance systems to
subvert, invert, and redefine these relationships,
and how the principle of "sousveillance" - meaning
surveillance from "below," or watching the
watchers - applies.
It features artists and engineers who collaborate
to produce software and hardware applications that
access and visualize data usually obscured from
public view; artists whose projects have
questioned the rhetoric of surveillance by
intervening more playfully in the expected
aesthetics or power dynamics; and activists who
monitor post-9/11 surveillance by intelligence
agencies and its effects on immigrant and
dissenting communities - The New School
Trevor Paglen is an artist, writer, and
experimental geographer working out of the
Department of Geography at the University of
California, Berkeley.
His work involves deliberately blurring the lines
between social science, contemporary art, and a
host of even more obscure disciplines in order to
construct unfamiliar, yet meticulously researched
ways to interpret the world around us. His most
recent projects take up secret military bases, the
California prison system, and the CIA's practice
of "extraordinary rendition." Tags : blacksites black site national security bush administration government wiretapping wiretaps telecoms phone company |
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