Jacob Applebaum Video: NSA Spying details - really scary stuff

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If you don't think it is scary in the first half, just wait until you get close to the end. You know, all these years when I've been saying "I think they beam stuff into people's heads" that do any number of things - make you foggy in the head, make you angry, make you stupid, give you cancer - well, guess what? Apparently I'm not nuts. He shows the leaked documents describing this technology and activity. And you will be shocked by a whole bunch of other stuff. Just freaking mind-stopping. (Not a pun or an irony here.)

 
Thanks for sharing Laura.
Although I have not much understanding of computer protocols and such this was well worth listening to.

The constant push to be on social networks, use a mobile phone, be on the internet and so on seems to be part of that total information gathering plan although it would be hard nowadays to be completely off the grid.
And then those devices to track you down, influence your mood or kill you... :shock:
 
What's to stop "them" from doing the same thing with vehicles?
Disabling brakes, accelerating or decelerating, locking you out of, or in, your car, turning off the headlights or windshield wipers, using your car's GPS to track you, controlling the heating/ac, etc etc.
 
Everything proceeds as planned :evil:

But why is it so scary? It's just 3D STS technology, still looks silly comparing with 4D STS implants that allow direct thoughts reading/monitoring (incl. total visual and audial channels signals) and influencing/manipulation in 'timeless' fashion. :rolleyes:

Session January 25th said:
A: Sometimes "they" even monitor these communications. Long ago, we told you how technology now exist and makes such things as phone taps, for but one example, totally, completely, and ridiculously obsolete.
 
Terrifying stuff. I like that he mentioned a conversation with Julian Assange about the "beaming" technology, and Julian mentioned that he's sure many in Venezuela are wondering what may have caused Hugo Chavez's cancer, implicating this kind of tech. This has already been discussed here, but it's good to see that others are also aware of such possibilities.
 
Redrock12 said:
What's to stop "them" from doing the same thing with vehicles?
Disabling brakes, accelerating or decelerating, locking you out of, or in, your car, turning off the headlights or windshield wipers, using your car's GPS to track you, controlling the heating/ac, etc etc.

I'm sure they already do that.
 
All vehicles are very much computer controlled now, so I agree that this is completely within their capability now. Nevermind the "self-driving cars" that Google and others are developing, which will make it even easier to "get rid" of people, assuming it's not as easy as pushing a button already.
 
Thanks for sharing and scary indeed!

Laura said:
Redrock12 said:
What's to stop "them" from doing the same thing with vehicles?
Disabling brakes, accelerating or decelerating, locking you out of, or in, your car, turning off the headlights or windshield wipers, using your car's GPS to track you, controlling the heating/ac, etc etc.

I'm sure they already do that.

When I remember it correctly it was discussed with the dead of Michael Hastings, this post is from Perceval that goes into that direction, but isn't the one I remember:

Perceval said:
chrismcdude said:
And also this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzWHZngfONo

This is allegedly supposed to be a CCTV footage of Michael Hastings' car exploding before it swerves away from the road and into a tree. I tried to play it frame by frame but couldn't be sure if there were two separate explosions though.

Looks like a car swerving at high speeding before crashing. Certainly it's suggestive of someone who has lost control of their vehicle.

On the car hacking business

Here's a DARPA presentation on car hacking among other things (like insulin pump hacking!) Note the various ways she says it can be done.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D6jxBDy8k8

and:

Former U.S. National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Counter-terrorism Richard Clarke told The Huffington Post that what is known about the single-vehicle crash is "consistent with a car cyber attack."

Clarke said, "There is reason to believe that intelligence agencies for major powers" -- including the United States -- know how to remotely seize control of a car.

"What has been revealed as a result of some research at universities is that it's relatively easy to hack your way into the control system of a car, and to do such things as cause acceleration when the driver doesn't want acceleration, to throw on the brakes when the driver doesn't want the brakes on, to launch an air bag," Clarke told The Huffington Post. "You can do some really highly destructive things now, through hacking a car, and it's not that hard."

"So if there were a cyber attack on the car -- and I'm not saying there was," Clarke added, "I think whoever did it would probably get away with it."

Here's an article from 3.5 years ago on the topic:

Car hacks could turn commutes into a scene from Speed

Researchers at the University of Washington and University of California-San Diego have examined the multitudinous computer systems that run modern cars, discovering that they're easily broken into with alarming results. Hackers can disable the brakes of moving vehicles, lock the key in the ignition to prevent the engine from being turned off, jam all the door locks, and make the engine run faster. Less dangerously, they can control the radio, heating, and air conditioning, or just endlessly honk the horn.

Here's a NY Times article on car hacking from 2.5 years ago...

Researchers Show How a Car’s Electronics Can Be Taken Over Remotely

With a modest amount of expertise, computer hackers could gain remote access to someone’s car — just as they do to people’s personal computers — and take over the vehicle’s basic functions, including control of its engine, according to a report by computer scientists from the University of California, San Diego and the University of Washington.
 
I haven't watched the video yet but I've worked with schizophrenics and such who have so-called delusions that they are being tracked by the government or controlled in some way like having thoughts inserted in their heads, being spied on etc. The clinicians will certainly have a giggle about it and subsequently drug them up the wazoo, which is frequently useless in "treating" these "fixed delusions". My thought is, "What the heck are you guys laughing about? This stuff really happens!" Whether it's true in every case or not, it is surely torturous for the person experiencing it.
 
Redrock12 said:
What's to stop "them" from doing the same thing with vehicles?
Disabling brakes, accelerating or decelerating, locking you out of, or in, your car, turning off the headlights or windshield wipers, using your car's GPS to track you, controlling the heating/ac, etc etc.
They've already done that to Michael Hastings, the late reporter who exposed US General McCrystal.
 
Thank you for sharing the fascinating presentation. How do they do this so fast?. Makes me wonder they constantly go back and put it in timelines.
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secret ? . See this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GhEvuU8LjU
 
All cars imported in the USA now must be "onstar ready". Toyota was a hold out and was forced by law to install it by 2005. I often wondered if the recall on several models of Toyota a few years ago for "stuck gas-pedals" was just someone testing to make sure 'they' could control the cars.

I am not surprised by the 'beaming' technology and suspected this as far back as the early 90's. The C's talked about this and now, seeing it in these leaked documents, makes me think I'm not so crazy after all!!
 
Wow, I would highly recommend everyone to watch this, he talks a bit fast at times but this guy basically shows that all computers/technology are compromised and to think otherwise makes you a fool. :O

Is there a reason why sott and the forum do not use SSL? Maybe it doesn't matter since all the certificate authorities are probably compromised as well.
edit: "Maybe" should probably be "why wouldn't the CAs be compromised?", and I'm surprised he didn't talk about this topic either since it would be such an easy way for the NSA to decrypt major internet traffic.

As for the beaming... I didn't get a sense that they thought they could "beam" thoughts/things into someone, but more they are just beaming massive amounts of directed radio waves at the person which could cause cancer.
 
I just finished watching two sott podcasts that talk about mind control and now this
shows up, talk about timing. Anyway, thanks for sharing.
 
Rise said:
As for the beaming... I didn't get a sense that they thought they could "beam" thoughts/things into someone, but more they are just beaming massive amounts of directed radio waves at the person which could cause cancer.

Well, if they can "cause cancer" they can do the other. Read Odyssey's post above. This has been going on for awhile.
 

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