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Use a laser to block video surveillance

December 15, 2007 By: Freedom Fighter Category: liberty No Comments →

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Use a laser to block video surveillance

Cameras are ubiquitous today, and, from a technology perspective, the revolution is just beginning. Video cameras are becoming smaller and cheaper while the Internet is enabling unlimited live webcasting. Web camera usage has grown from one in 1991 to hundreds in the mid-1990s to hundreds of thousands today. Video cameras the size of postage stamps can be procured for under $100, and will certainly become even smaller and cheaper.

To many, this is good news. Public webcams enable remote users to see what they would otherwise need to visit, and empower local subjects to have a voice and a face to the outside world. Private webcams empower friends and family to see each other remotely, and to check up on the safety of their homes and their loved ones.

But there is a dark side. While hidden cameras are clearly an invasion of privacy, visible public cameras can be as well. A camera placed in a legally valid site can peer into otherwise private spaces. Their connections to the Internet enable arbitrary numbers of users to watch anonymously. And telephoto lenses enable cameras far greater vision than that of the human eye. Imagine looking out your window and seeing someone on top of a building with a large telescope looking down at you. Now imagine the nightmarish vision of seeing thousands of people on top of the building with telescopes looking down at you. Laws and conventions acceptable for a single live gaze do not scale for remote multiple ones.

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State Dept and “Justice” dept join Bush in being above the law

December 15, 2007 By: Freedom Fighter Category: iraq war, politics, terrorism No Comments →

State Dept and “Justice” dept join Bush in being above the law
The Department of Justice declined to prosecute a State Department employee who allegedly sexually assaulted a female Halliburton/KBR worker in Iraq
Ali Mokhtare, who is still employed by the State Department, was investigated in 2005 after a female Halliburton/KBR employee said he sexually assaulted her at the company-run camp in Basra, Iraq. Mokhtare was a diplomatic official in Basra who first came to Iraq as a Farsi translator interviewing detainees.

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H.R. 1955 Violent Radicalization Act Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007

December 15, 2007 By: Freedom Fighter Category: free speech, liberty, politics, soverieignty No Comments →

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Is Blackwater the Private Mercenary Army of the Oligarchy?

December 15, 2007 By: Freedom Fighter Category: GLOBALISM, border security, crime and illegals, free speech, illegal immigration, iraq war, liberty, politics, soverieignty No Comments →


Is Blackwater the Private Mercenary Army of the Oligarchy?
In a democracy, or rather a corporate oligarchy, it does not matter what the people want, who they elect to office, or what they vote for Click Here To Read More

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CIA Torture Jet wrecks with 4 Tons of COCAINE

December 15, 2007 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

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A Gulfstream II jet that crash landed in Mexico… (more)
Added: December 11, 2007
A Gulfstream II jet that crash landed in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula in late September bearing a load of nearly four tons of cocaine. This particular Gulfstream II (tail number N987SA), was used between 2003 and 2005 by the CIA for at least three trips between the U.S. east coast and Guantanamo Bay — home to the infamous “terrorist” prison camp — according to a number of press reports.

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