FBI To Build World's Largest Biometrics Database

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Pentagon OKs 'brainwave binoculars'




THE Pentagon has approved $US6.7 million ($7m) to develop binoculars that would tap a user's brainwaves to home in on threats.

Northrop Grumman Corporation said today it was leading an academic and industry consortium for the project, known as the Cognitive Technology Threat Warning System program, or CT2WS.

The plan featured a custom helmet equipped with electrodes placed on the scalp to record neural responses to the presence or absence of potential threats, Northrop said.

The brain's input would "train the system's algorithms, which will continue to be refined over time so that the warfighter is always presented with items of relevance to his mission", the company said.

The contract was awarded by the Defence Advanced Projects Agency, or DARPA, a Pentagon arm that acts as a cradle of new technology for use by the US military.

The goal is to detect enemy forces and vehicles over 1-10km while surveying a 120deg or greater field of view, according to documents on DARPA's website.

"At the same time we must look at the projected size, weight and power of the notional system to determine if the capabilities we are aiming for can be constrained into something fieldable by our military," said DARPA spokeswoman Jan Walker.

Neither Northrop nor the military provided precise details on how the project might work if put into operation.







http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23840076-23109,00.html
 
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Activists Preparing Against Use of ‘Brown Note’ at Dem Convention[/COLOR]


Political activists planning protest rallies at the upcoming Democratic Convention in Denver have their stomachs in knots over a rumor about a crowd control weapon - known as the “crap cannon” - that might be unleashed against them.

Also called “Brown Note,” it is believed to be an infrasound frequency that debilitates a person by making them defecate involuntarily.

Mark Cohen, co-founder of Re-create 68, an alliance of local activists working for the protection of first amendment rights, said he believes this could be deployed at the convention in August to subdue crowds.

“We know this weapon and weapons like it have been used at other large protests before,” he said.

Cohen, who described Brown Note as a “sonic weapon used to disrupt people’s equilibrium,” cited eyewitness accounts of its use during free-trade agreement protests in Miami in 2003.

“I think these weapons were mostly intended for military use and so their use for dealing with innocent protesters seems highly inappropriate,” he said. “The idea that they might be field testing them on people who are doing nothing more than exercising their first amendment rights is disturbing.”




http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/0...-against-use-of-brown-note-at-dem-convention/




get you hot said:
Post a link, let's read up on this...

this is not necessarily on the CFR but here is something. Check up on the sources to verify the content. I have not gone through it.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=9270
 
lost/forgot about this thread...and 20+ like it.
had subscriptions...but HNIC deleted all my shit :hmm:


but anyways.
call me crazy...but i wonder if there will ever be a time whereas "they" will be able to really read our thoughts.
....or are they already satisfied with the billions upon billions of thoughts that they already control.
 
lost/forgot about this thread...and 20+ like it.
had subscriptions...but HNIC deleted all my shit :hmm:


but anyways.
call me crazy...but i wonder if there will ever be a time whereas "they" will be able to really read our thoughts.
....or are they already satisfied with the billions upon billions of thoughts that they already control.

well there is definitely being large amounts of money dumped into projects that would go along those lines.


Here is a good article from the Washington post about plans for future technology that will be able to do such things.



http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy...11/AR2008041103296.html?nav=rss_print/outlook
 
lost/forgot about this thread...and 20+ like it.
had subscriptions...but HNIC deleted all my shit :hmm:


but anyways.
call me crazy...but i wonder if there will ever be a time whereas "they" will be able to really read our thoughts.
....or are they already satisfied with the billions upon billions of thoughts that they already control.


I rediscovered it by default, communication between members is priceless...
 
BBC said:
Blogger arrests hit record high




More bloggers than ever face arrest for exposing human rights abuses or criticising governments, says a report.

Since 2003, 64 people have been arrested for publishing their views on a blog, says the University of Washington annual report.

In 2007 three times as many people were arrested for blogging about political issues than in 2006, it revealed.

More than half of all the arrests since 2003 have been made in China, Egypt and Iran, said the report.

Jail sentence

Citizens have faced arrest and jail for blogging about many different topics, said the World Information Access (WIA) report.

Arrested bloggers exposed corruption in government, abuse of human rights or suppression of protests. They criticised public policies and took political figures to task.

The report said the rising number of arrests was testament to the "growing" political importance of blogging. It noted that arrests tended to increase during times of "political uncertainty", such as around general elections or during large scale protests.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7456357.stm
 
HSPD-12. Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD)-12 specifies a policy for a common identification standard for federal employees and contractors. The standard calls for interoperable fingerprint minutia to be used for interagency biometric verification; agencies may also use other biometrics for own-employee verification. Technical information may be found at http://piv.nist.gov.
NSPD-59/HSPD-24. National Security Presidential Directive (NSPD)-59 / Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD) – 24, “Biometrics for Identification and Screening to Enhance National Security,” was signed by President Bush on June 5, 2008. This directive establishes a framework to ensure Federal departments and agencies use compatible methods and procedures in the collection, storage, use, analysis, and sharing of biometric and associated biographic and contextual information of individuals in a lawful and appropriate manner, while respecting privacy and other legal rights under United States law. This directive builds upon existing coordination efforts and helps to ensure that high-level plans are implemented throughout government. This directive does not impose requirements on State, local, or tribal authorities, or on the private sector. It also does not provide new Federal authority for collection, retention, or dissemination of information, or for identification and screening activities.

fbi site...:smh:
http://www.fbibiospecs.org/fbibiometric/biospecs.html
 
For your email and other sensitive electronic documents buy military grade encryption, and use it. If only a few people use it then it is easy to break, But if millions use it the computer power needed to bust everyones becomes astronomical. Thus making it more likely your message will be secure.

Also Google copies everything never erasing it.
this uses googles search capability but uses a proxy server to hide the searcher

http://scroogle.org/

One encryption program of many
http://www.pgpi.org/
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They are already studying people daily habits from facebook. And they also have pictures of most people. Would hate to wake up to late like the people of Jonestown. You cannot get out unless there is a way out.
 
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