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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Ghosts, Spoofing, and the NSA Spy Center

Some strange things have happened in my life recently, but then it's unlikely that these frequent strange occurrences ever stopped and more likely that I consciously ignored them for a time, one by one. I wish I could state that I was on drugs or drinking or anything that could explain the odd events and issues, but I take no drugs that could in any way alter my thoughts and I rarely drink alcohol.

I frequently make the statement that a person should never say anything that they do not want replayed for a jury. This refers to telephone calls, text messages, email, and in-person contacts. It refers to anything anywhere. I emphasize this often in my Blueprint books: Before you say anything to anyone on a telephone or in any company, consider how it might sound to a jury of your peers. Think before you speak (or text or email).

I lived by this rule throughout the years that I was in business with a few exceptions - when I snapped after experiencing harassment so severe that it was criminal. This is a main reason why there was no actual criminal case against me and the jury of my peers found me "not guilty" on both counts.

Today this is even more important for you, no matter what you do in life. Have you read the recently released article written by James Bamford and posted on Wired.com? It is a lengthy article and one of the most important that you will ever read, so read it thoroughly and completely and then read it again:

The NSA is Building the Country's Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say)

A short excerpt from page 3 of this lengthy article:

Binney left the NSA in late 2001, shortly after the agency launched its warrantless-wiretapping program. “They violated the Constitution setting it up,” he says bluntly. “But they didn’t care. They were going to do it anyway, and they were going to crucify anyone who stood in the way. When they started violating the Constitution, I couldn’t stay.” Binney says Stellar Wind was far larger than has been publicly disclosed and included not just eavesdropping on domestic phone calls but the inspection of domestic email. At the outset the program recorded 320 million calls a day, he says, which represented about 73 to 80 percent of the total volume of the agency’s worldwide intercepts. The haul only grew from there.

As of this minute, only 305 people gave it a +1 in Google (I was one of them). That in itself is shocking. However, also as of this minute, 14,781 people "liked" it on Facebook; I was one of them. I also shared it on my wall with my 15 Facebook friends. That in itself tells you how much of a social butterfly I'm not. I do try to be more social, but then things happen that stop me in my tracks. I can't tell you about those things here and that is not what this post is about.

I have every book that James Bamford has written and published. I have most in the expensive hardcover edition. While awaiting trial in 2002, and trying to figure out who had done what to me, I bought a copy of the newly released, Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency. After that purchase I made it a point to read all of Bamford's books; all are nonfiction and heavy with documentation.

Most recently, I came across a book in Amazon's Kindle store that really excited me. The book is not all about Watergate and JFK's assassination - it leads to September 11th and what is going on today. The author's name is a pseudonym, but in reality, I believe him to be a Washington insider. The book is, Against Them: How & Why Alexander Haig, Bob Woodward, Donald Rumsfeld, & Richard Cheney Covered Up the JFK Assassination in the Wake of the Watergate Break-in. It is an excellent, enlightening read.

In a discussion (April 2011 post on this blog) about the telephone number issues in Orlando, one of my last statements on the topic was that it involved Lockheed Martin and satellites. It absolutely does on both counts. The post:

Blocking Escort Services in Orlando: Always Evolving

Really read the article in Wired.com and you'll see that what I stated in the linked post was not as far-fetched as many seem to believe. But then most people (including telco security) used to believe (or claimed to anyway) that PBX blocking was impossible and I was off my rocker. Today such a thought sounds almost juvenile. Hint: It sounded juvenile to me back in 1993 when I heard the various responses to my investigation.

I am more advanced than most when it comes to telephone networks, spy satellites, phone phreaking, and spoofing. What is even worse, I know all too well what our government is capable of and have since I was a teenager living in Ramstein when my mother worked in DIA on the fourth floor in offices behind a vault. That was in 1975-1978. Suffice it to state that my level of knowledge has since advanced along with technology.

I'm one of those weird people that still believes the government is supposed to be of the people, by the people, and for the people.

So who in the hell signed-off on this new and much worse Total Information Awareness (TIA) spy center out in rural Utah? TIA was an Ashcroft program that was buried by public opinion - I thought we were long rid of Ashcroft. What in the hell is going on in this country and what has taken it over?

Note: I am adding the "Paul Bergrin Case" label to this post and will reveal my reasoning in the future.

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