Surveillance
Mind control
Training Tips for the NSA and their minions--MoonBeam
[May 206 Surveillance] Reach Out and Track Someone
[Aug 2004] Reichminister Ashcroft & The Internet Wiretap System
[Media Jan 2005] The spy in the GP's surgery
[1998] 007 implant to protect kidnap targets
Towers
[Media 2002] Roke to adapt mobile networks
for radar
[Media 2002] How mobile phones let spies
see our every move
External
Lip Reading Surveillance Cams Next
The RFID Hacking Underground They can steal your smartcard, lift your passport, jack your car, even clone the chip in your arm. And you won't feel a thing. 5 tales from the RFID-hacking underground.
Satellite Surveillance and Human Experimentation This site contains information relating to advanced satellite surveillance and "harassment" technologies which are made available to covert government agencies and organised crime syndicates.
Sony's Magic Cameras (June 2000)
Web search
Thanks to Mark S for the
heads up on Google:
Revealing
info about Google http://www.google-watch.org
Google search returns
without ads or search term logging
Matt Cutts, a software engineer at Google since January 2000, used to work for the National Security Agency. Keyhole, the satellite imaging company that Google acquired in October 2004, was funded by the CIA. Since 2000, Google has recorded your search terms, the date-time of each search, the globally-unique ID in your cookie (it expires in 2038), and your IP address. This information is available to governments on request. If your favorite site features a Google search box, ask them to install their own local site search. They could also use our site search for webmasters, which shows the same results without the tracking.
Surveillance tools
Computers
Implants
Satellites
[Jan 2005] FBI retires Carnivore
Plan to legitimise what they have been doing for decades
Web of Intrigue
SECRET PLAN TO SPY ON ALL BRITISH PHONE CALLS & E-MAILS
Leaked spy report names UK
Cell-phone manufacturers are under a federal mandate to equip mobiles with location-tracking technology beginning this October. By 2005, 95 percent of all cell phones must be able to be traced with an accuracy of about 1,000 feet or better. While such phones could be lifesavers in an emergency, the order from the Federal Communications Commission has raised serious questions about invasion of privacy. Fox News
NZ, Hub of UKUSA Echelon Global Spy Network
http://www.fas.org/irp/eprint/sp/
http://fly.hiwaay.net/~pspoole/echelon.html
R.G. Morris, head of Emergency Planning for British
Telecomm, revealed that at least three major domestic fiber-optic telephone
trunk lines – each capable of carrying 100,000 calls simultaneously – were wired
through Menwith Hill. This allows the NSA to tap into the very heart of the
British Telecomm network.
Echelon Watch
http://www.echelonwatch.org
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