WIKILEAKS : Surveillance Cameras Around The Country Are Being Used In Spy Network

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The U.S. cable networks won't be covering this one tonight (not accurately, anyway), but Trapwire is making the rounds on social media today—it reportedly became a Trending hashtag on Twitter earlier in the day.

Trapwire is the name of a program revealed in the latest Wikileaks bonanza—it is the mother of all leaks, by the way. Trapwire would make something like disclosure of UFO contact or imminent failure of a major U.S. bank fairly boring news by comparison.

And someone out there seems to be quite disappointed that word is getting out so swiftly; the Wikileaks web site is reportedly sustaining 10GB worth of DDoS attacks each second, which is massive.

Anyway, here's what Trapwire is, according to Russian-state owned media network RT (apologies for citing "foreign media"... if we had a free press, I'd be citing something published here by an American media conglomerate): "Former senior intelligence officials have created a detailed surveillance system more accurate than modern facial recognition technology—and have installed it across the U.S. under the radar of most Americans, according to emails hacked by Anonymous.

Every few seconds, data picked up at surveillance points in major cities and landmarks across the United States are recorded digitally on the spot, then encrypted and instantaneously delivered to a fortified central database center at an undisclosed location to be aggregated with other intelligence. It’s part of a program called TrapWire and it's the brainchild of the Abraxas, a Northern Virginia company staffed with elite from America’s intelligence community.

The employee roster at Arbaxas reads like a who’s who of agents once with the Pentagon, CIA and other government entities according to their public LinkedIn profiles, and the corporation's ties are assumed to go deeper than even documented. The details on Abraxas and, to an even greater extent TrapWire, are scarce, however, and not without reason. For a program touted as a tool to thwart terrorism and monitor activity meant to be under wraps, its understandable that Abraxas would want the program’s public presence to be relatively limited. But thanks to last year’s hack of the Strategic Forecasting intelligence agency, or Stratfor, all of that is quickly changing."

So: those spooky new "circular" dark globe cameras installed in your neighborhood park, town, or city—they aren't just passively monitoring. They're plugged into Trapwire and they are potentially monitoring every single person via facial recognition.

In related news, the Obama administration is fighting in federal court this week for the ability to imprison American citizens under NDAA's indefinite detention provisions—and anyone else—without charge or trial, on suspicion alone.

So we have a widespread network of surveillance cameras across America monitoring us and reporting suspicious activity back to a centralized analysis center, mixed in with the ability to imprison people via military force on the basis of suspicious activity alone. I don't see how that could possibly go wrong. Nope, not at all. We all know the government, and algorithmic computer programs, never make mistakes.

Here's what is also so disturbing about this whole NDAA business: "This past week's hearing was even more terrifying. Government attorneys again, in this hearing, presented no evidence to support their position and brought forth no witnesses. Most incredibly, Obama's attorneys refused to assure the court, when questioned, that the NDAA's section 1021 – the provision that permits reporters and others who have not committed crimes to be detained without trial – has not been applied by the U.S. government anywhere in the world after Judge Forrest's injunction. In other words, they were telling a U.S. federal judge that they could not, or would not, state whether Obama's government had complied with the legal injunction that she had laid down before them. To this, Judge Forrest responded that if the provision had indeed been applied, the United States government would be in contempt of court."

http://www.businessinsider.com/trapwire-everything-you-need-to-know-2012-8
 
meanwhile facebook is running facedeals now. deals at local stores where u have to login via facial recognition.

also if u have a newer android phone u'll notice google now has the facical recognition security option to unlock the phone. so u store a buncha pics of ur face and the software on the phone can recognize u and unlock it.

lol dont be evil.
 
Oh really?



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This is freedom? A police state watching our every move in the guise of safety?

"This is the best country in the world, you can do whatever you want in this country, but we'll make sure you stay fat, uneducated, and entertained with this new season of American Idol!..oh and by the way keep up the good work, we're watching you ;)"

fuck that
 
So mothafuckers are watching everyone's EVERY move but even with all that guys are allowed to mass murder? Word? Where was this surveillance in Colorado or at the Sikh incident?

Where was that shit when an US representative was shot in the fucking head at her own rally?
 
You can't believe everything posted in Wikileaks but this should be a surprise to no one.

True, but thinking it's a grainy 5 second clip of your face on some camera that will be taped over the next day vs your entire life being recorded and stored somewhere is a little different

are we that far off from The Truman Show or Enemy of the State? which..now that I think about, coincidentally came out the same year
 
I'm inclined to believe this based on all the other crazy shit the government pulls/has pulled
 
There are people doing all kinds of things behind our backs because they are sick and ignorant. They don't get the hints when you let them know, you have to spell it out for them. Stop your illegal surveillance, stay the fuck away stalker... Nobody wants you showing up ahead of time because you saw what I was doing online.



I seem to attract trash near me for some reason. I am a trash magnet.
 
meanwhile facebook is running facedeals now. deals at local stores where u have to login via facial recognition.

also if u have a newer android phone u'll notice google now has the facical recognition security option to unlock the phone. so u store a buncha pics of ur face and the software on the phone can recognize u and unlock it.

lol dont be evil.

:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
 
Forum Post: Trapwire Suspicious Activity/Person Indicator Card: Don't Leave Home Without It!

Posted 3 days ago on Aug. 10, 2012, 5:49 a.m. EST by vvv0809 (-1)
This content is user submitted and not an official statement

We interrupt the steady flow of Obamapologies, left/right partisan propaganda, mental masturbation about the importance of voting in rigged elections and signing feel-good online petitions and other troll drivel polluting this forum to bring you the following messages:

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TrapWire: See Something, Say Something...To The CIA?

I. The Bottom Line II. Introduction III. What Does TrapWire Do? IV. Who Uses TrapWire? V. Who/What Is TrapWire? VI. Stratfor and TrapWire's Troubling Revolving Doors

http://storify.com/bendoernberg/test-post/

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WikiLeaks Trapwire documents offline as of 3:30am, presumably as a result of ongoing denial of service attacks:

http://wikileaks.cabledrum.net/gifiles/releasedate/2012-08-09.html

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See something, say something: August is Antiterrorism Awareness Month

Antiterrorism officials will be introducing the TRAPWIRE Suspicious Activity/Person Indicator Card. The TRAPWIRE program was established as an outreach program to promote recognizing and reporting suspicious activity and information sharing with specific business that may sale products of interest to terrorists as they attempt to make homemade explosives or other devices used to target Soldiers, Family members, the civilian workforce and the community...

http://www.fortrileypost.com/newsdetail.asp?article_id=7266

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Trapwire is real. Here is their website:

http://trapwire.com/

Learn all about them ... except who they are:

http://trapwire.com/management.html

http://trapwire.com/who_we_are.htm

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Maybe this RT article isn't Russian disinformation after all:

Stratfor emails reveal secret, widespread TrapWire surveillance system...

http://rt.com/usa/news/stratfor-trapwire-abraxas-wikileaks-313/


http://occupywallst.org/forum/trapwire-suspicious-activityperson-indicator-card-/
 
So mothafuckers are watching everyone's EVERY move but even with all that guys are allowed to mass murder? Word? Where was this surveillance in Colorado or at the Sikh incident?

Where was that shit when an US representative was shot in the fucking head at her own rally?

I thought you knew.....

They were in cahoots with the CIA

:hmm:

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So mothafuckers are watching everyone's EVERY move but even with all that guys are allowed to mass murder? Word? Where was this surveillance in Colorado or at the Sikh incident?

Where was that shit when an US representative was shot in the fucking head at her own rally?

I think all the surveillance and the government all up in our shit is more about control than crime prevention. If you want to controll the masses you need to know what they are doing and how they are thinking
 
i'm calling bullshit.

i'm getting sick of reading these articles and never any stories of how they actually caught somebody of importance..

theoretically there shouldn't be an FBI top 10 most wanted list...they should be able to find all of those cats in a matter of minutes...

some of those dudes on their top 10 have been on the run for YEARS...

stop it. :hmm:
 
props on the post tinman

i'm calling bullshit.

i'm getting sick of reading these articles and never any stories of how they actually caught somebody of importance..

theoretically there shouldn't be an FBI top 10 most wanted list...they should be able to find all of those cats in a matter of minutes...

some of those dudes on their top 10 have been on the run for YEARS...

stop it. :hmm:


they dont give a shit about crime
they have private security
but they do care about keeping the masses under their control and letting them they are watching is one of many ways to do that
 
props on the post tinman




they dont give a shit about crime
they have private security
but they do care about keeping the masses under their control and letting them they are watching is one of many ways to do that

so what?...just deal with the shit:smh:
 
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