A confidential, 120-page catalogue of spy equipment, originating from British defense firm Cobham and circulated to U.S. law enforcement, touts gear that can intercept wireless calls and text messages, locate people via their mobile phones, and jam cellular communications in a particular area.
The catalogue was obtained by The Intercept as part of a large trove of documents originating within the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, where spokesperson Molly Best confirmed Cobham wares have been purchased but did not provide further information. The document provides a rare look at the wide range of electronic surveillance tactics used by police and militaries in the U.S. and abroad, offering equipment ranging from black boxes that can monitor an entire town’s cellular signals to microphones hidden in lighters and cameras hidden in trashcans. Markings date it to 2014.
Cobham, recently cited among several major British firms exporting surveillance technology to oppressive regimes, has counted police in the United States among its clients, Cobham spokesperson Greg Caires confirmed. The company spun off its “Tactical Communications and Surveillance” business into “Domo Tactical Communications” earlier this year, selling the entity to another company and presumably shifting many of those clients into it. Caires declined to comment further on the catalogue obtained by The Intercept or confirm its authenticity, but said it “looked authentic” to him.
“By design, these devices are indiscriminate and operate across a wide area where many people may be present,” said Richard Tynan, a technologist at Privacy International, of the gear in the Cobham catalogue. Such “indiscriminate surveillance systems that are not targeted in any way based on prior suspicion” are “the essence of mass surveillance,” he added.
The national controversy over military-grade spy gear trickling down to local police has largely focused on the “Stingray,” a single type of cellular spy box manufactured by a single company, Harris Corp. But the menu of options available to domestic law enforcement is enormous and poorly understood, mostly because of efforts by both manufacturers and their police clientele to suppress information about their functionality and use. What little we know about Stingrays has often been the result of hard-fought FOIA lawsuits or courtroom disclosures by the government. When the Wall Street Journal began reporting on the use of the Stingray in 2011, the FBI declined to comment on the grounds that even discussing the device’s existence could jeopardize its usefulness. The effort to pry out details about the tool is ongoing; just this past April, the American Civil Liberties Union and Electronic Frontier Foundation prevailed in a federal court case, getting the government to admit it used a Stingray in Wisconsin.
Unsurprisingly, the Cobham catalogue describes itself as “proprietary and confidential” and demands that it “must be returned upon request.” Information about Cobham’s own suite of Stingray-style boxes is almost nonexistent on the web. But starting far down on Page 105 of the catalogue is a section titled “Cellular Surveillance,” wherein the U.K.-based manufacturer of defense and intelligence-oriented hardware lays out all the small wonders it sells for spying on people’s private conversations, whether they’re in Baghdad or Baltimore:
Tynan said Cobham’s cellular surveillance devices are, like the Stingray, standard “IMSI catchers,” deeply controversial equipment that can be used to create fake cellular networks and swallow up International Mobile Subscriber Identity fingerprints, calls, and texts. But he noted that such devices can operate on a vast scale:
The Cobham devices in this catalogue are standard interception devices with the ability to masquerade as 1-4 base stations simultaneously. This would allow it to pretend to be 4 different operators or 4 base stations from the same operator or any combination. These specifications allow for the interception of up to 4 calls at a time. The operational distance of these devices would be around 1-2 KM for 3G and significantly greater for 2G devices. Devices of this type can typically acquire the unique identifiers of handsets at a rate of 200 per minute.
Cobham also offers equipment capable of causing immense cellular blackouts and bulk data collection, including the “3G-N” — operated via laptop:
The mammoth “GSM-XPZ PV,” meanwhile, has a maximum output power of 50W, which would make it comparable to cellular antennae constructed by the likes of AT&T or Verizon. Anyone inside its radius (potentially miles from the box itself) could be subject to invisible surveillance.
The slimmer “GSM-XPZ HP Plus,” which appears to be operated via a handheld device, can “take control of target phones” and “create [an] exclusion zone to deny GSM network coverage,” the catalogue states.
Also noteworthy are two “direction finding units” — trackers used for following the location of someone’s smartphone (and presumably its user). One, named the “Evolve4-Hand Held Direction Finder,” actually allows a soldier or neighborhood police officer to carry a hidden antenna inside his clothing that he can use to track someone’s whereabouts:
Another, similar device uses a larger antenna that can be mounted onto any car — a design that raises an eyebrow for Wessler: “The low profile means that it is difficult to identify police use of the technology.”
This low-profile technology not only allows agents in a vehicle to track someone’s location via their mobile phone, but it is also “designed to work with any GSM manipulation,” presumably meaning cellular jamming and interception.
Tools for covert spying make up a large part of the catalogue, particularly in the audio and video surveillance sections, where sensors are hidden in everything from pocket knives and birdhouses to suspenders:
Elsewhere in the catalogue, Cobham boasts of a corporate history going back more than 70 years, brags about tripling in size since 1997, and talks about “clients and partners in over 100 countries.” Among the company’s stated goals are “to keep people safe and to improve communications.”
But the proliferation of spy tools like those sold by Cobham is actually eroding safety, according to Tynan. “As we move to a more connected world where cars, toys, fridges, and even implantable devices contain miniature cellphone technology, the capability to cause harm using one of these devices becomes ever greater,” he said. “It is unacceptable for our modern critical infrastructure to be so vulnerable to such interception,” and therefore “it is vital that the international standards that underpin our communications are built to the highest security standard possible.”
Correction, Sept. 2: The original version of this story misstated the relationship between Cobham and Domo Tactical Communications.
So I guess the author, and many of the commenters, think solving crime is a bad thing. Technology is neutral. It is all about application.
The real scary part is that this looks like a cell phone ad from 1982. In five years all this stuff will be expensive classified apps.
I have a CIA phone. Check your drive c on your PC for operational. Also symphony!
Symphony is found at the CIA library under Nazi war crimes!
Law enforcement is the biggest racket in Amerika today. It has nothing to do with public safety, it has everything to do with stealing from us all: our money, our cars, our homes and businesses, our children and our lives.
Judges are crooked and mentally unfit to sit on the bench. D.A.s are just as corrupt and you can’t trust any lawyer. The system is rigged and the politicians you voted for will stab you in the back every time.
Amerika has become a failed state. A third world nation run by an elite oligarchy who control the media, the congress, the White House and the courts. They have the House and the Senate in their pockets, the SCOTUS bribed, blackmailed and throttled, they have every president on their hooks and now they no longer hide what they’re planning to do to this country. It is now in plain sight for everyone to see and they could care less because they know there isn’t squat you or I can do anything about it.
The cops are their enforcers, their hit men and highway bandits ready to kill, maim, rob and rape without fear of punishment.
Even China does not have this kind of policing policy.
So the next time you step into the voting booth and have convinced yourself you are doing what every good citizen is supposed to do: believe in a delusional form of government that does not, in truth,exist.
Welcome to the way things really work.
When members of Congress, state legislators. prosecutors and judges end up on the “receiving end” of unconstitutional spying, then and only then, they will pass laws to protect their employers – the American people or citizens of any country.
They could care less about ordinary Americans, they will only fix it if it happens to them.
Kind of like what happened when the CIA spied on Senator Feinstein?
However, when the people who are supposed to be doing the oversight are themselves being watched, you can bet the oversight quality suffers.
No need to worry about all of this…when push comes to shove the police will pack it in and stay home…in Chicago this weekend they got their feeling hurt so the offered up to just stay home…when there is anything big like hurricane Katrina most of them went home to be with their families…these gang members are only interested when they are 6 on one with guns and tasers…something really goes bad or someone says something offensive about them…well they pout or go home…cops screw…be afraid…not
Did anyone notice the pentagram on page 98?
Keep your analog copper landline. It is actually more secure in times of floods and heavy voice traffic, and probably a lot less susceptible to hacking by local yokels.
Nice I just saved it and shared with 500 of my friends.
The great thing about The Intercept in publishing these types of documents is the wealth of technical data that can be gleaned from them – if the reader has the right training.
Little wonder the NSAs and GCHQs of this world have invested in Voodoo dolls in the likeness of John White, Daniel Ellsberg, Perry Fellwock, W. Mark Felt, Frank Snepp, Roland Gibeault, Edward Snowden, et al, who have all revealed wrong doing by government agencies and suppliers.
A technician friend from England was employed in Afghanistan and Iraq as a civilian maintenance contractor for communications and electronics gear. He and his colleagues work from several 40 foot shipping containers,
In preparation for leaving, he went shopping in the scrapyards and markets for military equipment. He picked up around a ton of material from Afghanistan, which was carefully shipped out of the country by the US military – after sniffer dogs had checked the containers for drugs. The military ‘scrap’ and discarded equipment was usually just put in a pile which resulted in only partial destruction.
Now, with the aid of The Intercept’s catalogues, we are able to identify many of the recovered pieces of electronics.
The US Government seems to be targetting Chinese, in the USA, at the present time. Perhaps it shroud be pursuing all the Chinese nationals in conflict zones that have a great interest in certain types of scrap military metal.
The US is so careless with it’s assets. The Vietnamese military are still flying Huey helicopters abandoned after their defeat.
So if anyone is interested in buying a MESH radio, disguised as a rock, my friend has many for sale.
Compartmentalisation is good opsec usually. But ultimately everything good can be twisted in an environment that promotes gross overexertion of power — ie the agencies and PDs that would buy and use this stuff, Stingrays, etc. Clearly this catalog made public for everybody to prove it can be used on anybody to violate their most basic human rights and civil liberties. It’s everybody. That IS the point. #NeverAgain
I dont even have a copy of the catalog.
It just might be that the “backers of the sellers” – that is whoever arranged these sales – are acting on behalf of the criminals of wallstreet who need to NDAA US citizens who are opposed to destroying the planet since the root cause of overpopulation thus more energy use and food supply than the planet can deliver. Also might explain why the criminals are hording so much money and nukes in israel.
Why don’t you post the contact point for buying this stuff?
Ah but See, I called that. The point is partially to point out that sharing instead of acting to change things is pointless. Making it about the contact point is silly. Better to get outraged about the obvious misapplications, Silly Rabbit. That is the responsibility.
Yep; toy catalog and wishlist for a nation run by a criminal class…
There is no place in a free society for a civilian police force to gain access for spying technology and military grade weaponry. We have fallen far from the concept of a nation by, of, and for the people. Today we generally fear the police (even the law and order types who claim not to) and the police have become our overlords instead of our servants. When police have injured babies in cribs with tear gas, or macing nonagenarians, or shooting unarmed citizens, they keep claiming oopsies.
We will never regain a civilian based security unless and until police are given no more rights, arms, and equipment than anyone on the street can obtain. We do not make a poplulace feel secure when we have SWAT teams and armored vehicles in most communities when those should only be available or used in rare cases with authorization required at the state level at least.
My question remains what can the people do when there is such blatant disregard for our most cherished liberties? Does it take revolution? The courts seem to play both sides. Federal courts seem to support the spy technology for LE and the local and state courts are mixed.
In Maine we have a governor who says all of the drug dealers are blacks from Connecticut and Brooklyn. He keeps binders of who has been convicted of selling heroin. I believe and have since I saw the spike in arrests (all NY and CT dealers) that the police are using cell phone spying targeting phone calls between NY/CT and Maine and then setting the trap with the illegally obtained intel. The newspapers in Maine are happy to oblige the governor and run every one of these interstate heroin busts as front page news.
Nice job, Sam. Good information.
Agreed!
How useful is the technology when its existence is known?
The payload on the Space-X rocket that is no more was a project, between Zuckerberg and Israel, to provide Internet to areas that don’t have good service.
Who needs intercept gear when you own the hen-house.
I could be wrong, Israel might want to help regions in South America … given their propensity for generosity …
Why call Israel when local sheriffs can own their own gear?
Way I see it is this is Pandora’s box. If secrecy is important to you, pay attention to Micah’s advice and protect yourself.
The rocket and payload blew up on the launch pad the other day set off by a mysterious method, perhaps a beam weapon.
What was in the payload was more than likely a spy satellite or some other nefarious elctronics package but I highly doubt it was to provide internet to the poor Africans.
Anything that isreallhell is onvolved in can’t be good for anyone but isrealhell, so when the rocket and payload blew up, I consider it a good thing.
All under the watchful eye of the government…
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5168026
There are two main options. Either we learn to accept people for what they are, not throw everybody in jail who takes a puff of pot, not fire every girl whose naked pictures show up on the Internet, not authorize every secret agency that can get webcam pictures of people picking their nose to extort them for whatever we pay. Or, we turn on one another, destroy people, watch desperate people fight back, execute the poor, commit glorious acts of terror against the rich, set the forests on fire, write viruses to make every phone battery explode the same afternoon, hijack the e-cars and drive them into the pedestrians and anything that looks like a fire engine, burn shale oil until the clathrates bubble up like champagne and the methane and the hydrogen sulfide forms a doomsday shroud and the oceans boil and Venus gets a twin brother. By all appearances, it looks like the smart money is bet on Option B. Still, a handful of people may say screw that, simply because why not? What remaining penalty do they really hold? It’s all a big fistfight over who is first to hit the showers and who gets one last job pouring on the Zyklon.
That is no way to talk going into a long weekend brother!
Partake in a puff or two of weed and take a few hours off.
Too stupid to obey the law – they have to hide what they are doing because most of it is illegal.
Stingrays are illegal and the FBI have gone a long way to hide their conspiracy against our Constitution to find ways around the law…. They give actual directions to get around the use of a StingRay ( which in itself is illegal)
Who has ever heard of the FBI supervising User contracts between Harris of Florida and local police forces which includes terms governing the non-disclosure/existence of Stingray and their other nefarious products?
The senior law enforcement agency in the USA conspiring to suppress evidence? I had heard that J Edgar had died, obviously not his spirit to break the law.
In addition Military Grade RF weaponry is being used on civilians.
DEW’s are covert and are lethal over time.
I notice none of the stuff up there processes the new 4G LTE technology cuz it’s a very tuff tech nut to crack. All cell networks are required to be able to provide “support to law enforcement” and police gotta have a warrant to use all that other stuff anyway…
Right, but a fairly large portion of voice calls (depending, obviously, on carrier and location) are still being carried over the older, circuit-switched networks, because full conversion to LTE is expensive and time-consuming. There are several technical schemes that allow this, but the simplest to explain is one where the handset “falls back” to the older network if it can’t place a voice call using the LTE radio (remember, one cell phone = several distinct radios).
Also, note that the fact that LTE data service is available in a location doesn’t mean that all voice calls are being handled over that network. Among other issues, there are lots of non-LTE phones out there.
I haven’t kept up with details about which carriers have completed transitions, in which markets (happily, I don’t have to, any longer), but I’m sure that the police-state snoops are still getting enough info from StingRays, etc. to encourage them to keep using the stuff.
” police gotta have a warrant to use all that other stuff anyway…”
if you think that the police actually follow the rules, then you are deluding yourself. the police can and will use these devices without any type of authorization whatsoever. and if a good (read: expensive) lawyer sniffs out their misdeeds, they will simply drop the charges and move on to the next case. you see, they aren’t using these things to catch murderers and rapists. they are using them for their revenue generation investigations where there is property to seize and funds to fill the coffers.
And those that do are guilty of racketeering; they are organized crime, and no better than the mafia.
In Canada and USA they do get warrants Europe and most countries otherwise they risk lawsuits and evidence being thrown out. Warrants are not that hard to get and more likely to work than hit and miss with those expensive boxes…
These boxes are usually aimed at the “Sigint” market where they are operating in foreign countries or along a border…
Doug is right. In the US cellular companies use the older spectrum for voice and the 4G LTE for data. I just had this conversation with a technical team from a cell company I am working on a project with. Even with an LTE phone voice calls are carried on the old networks.
“Doug is right. In the US cellular companies use the older spectrum for voice ”
Voice communication is still walkie-talkie generation, even with smart phones.
The phone pushes the talk button automatically when someone talks. That’s why you cannot talk simultaneously on your cell; the software chops both parties between send/receive and it gets noisy.
“The phone pushes the talk button automatically when someone talks. That’s why you cannot talk simultaneously on your cell. . .”
Pretty much. There’s a long list of factors that contribute to the crappy voice quality provided by cellular systems today, but they are, effectively, “half-duplex” — both parties cannot speak simultaneously and there is often a noticeable delay after one party stops speaking before the other can be heard.
And it’s actually gotten worse as handset manufacturers and carriers have focused on providing tiny little computers with Internet access rather than on telephone functions. Properly designed and installed, with good antennas and in solid coverage areas, the original analog cellular systems and voice-focused phones typically delivered better voice quality than we get today.
“the original analog cellular systems and voice-focused phones typically delivered better voice quality than we get today.”
Pin-drop voice quality. At HP we would tune a swept spectrum analyzer and look at all the cell traffic; span down, hit peak search and demod keys, and you were listening to any call you could see.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_site:
The key thing here is “licensed”. Is your local police force licensed by the FCC to operate cell base stations at any or all of the frequencies in use at its location? I do not think so. How could it be? The telecom already owns the license for the transmissions it makes.
So then do the laws regulating rf transmissions contain exceptions for law enforcement? Probably, but I think there are restrictions. I doubt that what law enforcement does is legal, but everyone sort of pretends it is. Perhaps this is why it is kept so quiet.
Is there any legal recourse?
No, your local police force is not licensed or otherwise permitted to possess or operate equipment that interferes with transmissions on any licensed frequencies.
photosymbiosis has some of the relevant citations, below, and I can verify that this is the case from long, personal experience — I was senior or chief engineer for a number of the first cellular systems built in US cities and rural areas and spent years dealing with Communications Act/FCC regulations related to these matters.
Is NSA “licensed” to spy on every citizen under surveillance of the Five Eyes?
It’s time to stop imagining statues and regulations on the books which apply to ordinary citizens offer any kind of safeguard against extraordinary (but increasingly ordinary) exercise of government power however it sees fit — and with no public oversight.
If public discussion of spying equipment available to government agencies would compromise its use, then it’s well past time for that discussion to take place in earnest. What is proper behavior by law enforcement in the name of “public safety” should always be in the hands of the public to decide.
Lack of explicit and informed public consent is implied consent to operation of a police state.
I think you are missing an important distinction. The NSA claims that the meta data it collects is done so lawfully. In some cases this might amount to the incredibly stupid claim “We have not collected it unless we try to look at it.”, but never mind, the point is that what the police are doing appears to be a violation of a different kind under specific Federal laws.
Exactly.
whenever these devices are used, people need to report it to the FCC. there are very harsh laws against interfering with emergency communications, and one of these boxes could result in somebody having a heart attack or something and nobody in the target area being able to make a 911 call (the FCC takes this aspect of jamming and MIJI very, VERY seriously.
The US is a police state and as such the “local” police have been Incorporated into the federal system. For years the US has been supplying military grade equipment of all kinds to the police, and is so doing it has established chains of command from your local sheriff to the Pentagon.
Martial law and police state formation, suspension of the constitution all occurred within a year of 9/11.
It is just another disgrace of journalism that it ignores the “facts on the ground” and refuses to call a spade a spade.
This story is hardly even news, it has been reported before and duly ignored. (not the specific catalog)
Our leaders and our press bare great responsibility for the failure of existing institutions to deal directly with the triple existential threat to civilization as it is now.
Global warming, AI, and nuclear war (far closer than most people realize thanks to the corporate press) are all going to have deeply fundamental influences on our future and the future of society.
Yet what we get is ever more distraction by the minutia of detail and focus away from those issues.
This powerful quote from Howard Zinn applies in magnitude to the corporate press(from which there seems to be no escape):
“Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience. Our problem is that people all over the world have obeyed the dictates of leaders…and millions have been killed because of this obedience…Our problem is that people are obedient allover the world in the face of poverty and starvation and stupidity, and war, and cruelty. Our problem is that people are obedient while the jails are full of petty thieves… (and) the grand thieves are running the country. That’s our problem.”
“Our” problem should be a problem for the press as well but it is not.
Where, for example, do we find stories about the 4+billion people on earth without access to clean water or toilets? In the immortal words of Frank Zappa: “It can’t happen here”
I am sorry but, 2/3rds of the human race grubbing in the dirt and living on the leakage from the capitlist/neo-feudal economic system is the biggest and most pressing problem facing us today yet it is hardly worth a mention.
Think about it, all that unnecessary human suffering going almost completely unmentioned and buried. What kind of society do we have what press institutions are going to take up these serious issues “It can’t happen here.”
Well stated. Our dystopian “Blade Runner” civilization is here and now.
Though well coached by our press, the conflict has nothing to do with “right” or “left”. This is an ongoing “bloodless” coup between the Lords and the serfs, nothing more, nothing less.
The “liberals”, on the surface, want to diminish the differences. The “authoritarian autocrats” make no bones, freely tell fairy tales about commoners becoming princes and princesses. Until “white-collar” crime is prosecuted with the same vigor as a person smoking pot, the feudal ages will return, if it has not yet done so already.
“It is just another disgrace of journalism that it ignores the “facts on the ground” and refuses to call a spade a spade.
This story is hardly even news, it has been reported before and duly ignored. (not the specific catalog)”
If you are going to contradict yourself, you may want to put a few paragraphs in between to make it less obvious.
Yes it’s been reported before but we don’t know much and additional information is useful.
No wonder and I would not be surprise the usa governance recently change the lights only arround my block where i live with the so call diurnal streetlight and they even change the position of the lighting behind my house so I these can see the back of the house and windows with ease. Also remarkable to Wessler is the claim that cellphone users can be “tracked to less than 1 [meter] of accuracy.” =and that means the operatives pretend to be on their cell phones and get close to you deliberately in order to hack the female/male cell phones. Well done intecept another reason not to let stranger criminal operatives/snitches close to our private space. Thank you intercept and this is something the usa-governance and their kosher media lapdogs wont informe the domestic masses much less abroad. …who is still singing and the land of the free?
Time to make the signal mode manual not automatic that way the one metter accuracy tracking wont work and we can still use other functions like the camera in private-mode because the signal is not transmitting and that would be good news:)
“The most important thing we build is trust” (caption at top of Cobham catalog page listing the “Evolve4″.
With reality like that, who can write satire anymore?
No kidding, I also agree with Bardi above who calls our society a “dystopian Blade Runner civilization.” Is cyberpunk the first science fiction genre to become reality?
If not why does the news look more and more like Snow Crash every day?
http://www.dominosdxp.com/
Forgot to add this, I consider no more proof necessary. :P
Why would any true loyal Americans, be they Democrat or Republican, Male or Female, White,Black,Hispanic or other, vote for a Democrat or a Republican when both .parties have shown their willingness to subvert the Constitution, our Civil Liberties, and our National Sovereignty through the TPP (The Trans Pacific Partnership) and have been doing so for decades & the Governments own records have proven this to be true ! We are being sold out by the Democrats & Republicans ! It now has become a choice between Fascism or Liberty & Fascism is winning !
Both parties have been complicit in this criminal activity. Some will say they don’t want to waste their vote, but you are already wasting your vote on Democrats & Republicans because they are the ones who have already betrayed us ! This should be a joint effort on the part of all Americans, Democrats,Republicans & Independent voters ! Organize now before its to late ! Your liberty is at stake and that of your children & grandchildren !
We get the Government we deserve, and nothing will change until we stop electing Democrats & Republicans after all they are the ones subverting the Constitution, & they must be held to account both politically & legally !
Both parties are owned by corporate America, two sides of the same coin ! Wise up America .
No more lies, excuses, rationalizations,or justifications, the public needs to hold these officials to account to the fullest extent of the law under Title 18 sec. 241 & 242 (Google it), so any future traitors will know there will be consequences to such behavior.
Unaccountable power is absolute power, & is absolutely corrupt !
As Mr. Snowden said the Politicians are afraid of you ! Now is the time exercise you power, you may not get another chance !
REMEMBER: POLITICIANS, BUREAUCRATS AND DIAPERS SHOULD BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON.
Some words of true Patriots are as follows, as opposed to the words of false flag patriotism of bought & paid for professional politicians and bureaucrats of today.
He that is of the opinion money will do everything may well be suspected of doing everything for money.
Benjamin Franklin
He that is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else.
Benjamin Franklin
Experience hath shown, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.
Thomas Jefferson
Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add ‘within the limits of the law’ because law is often but the tyrant’s will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual.
Thomas Jefferson
Tyranny is defined as that which is legal for the government but illegal for the citizenry.”
Thomas Jefferson.
“But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security,”
Thomas Jefferson wrote this in the Declaration of Independence .
In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself.
James Madison
Liberty may be endangered by the abuse of liberty, but also by the abuse of power.
James Madison
The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure, when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them.
Patrick Henry
“We the People are the rightful masters of BOTH Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution”
Abraham Lincoln
America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.
Abraham Lincoln
We should not forget the warning of President Eisenhower .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLqWfWxqh_0
The NSA is controlled & operated by the DOD & the MIC (Military Industrial Complex) Private Corporations.
“The very word “secrecy” is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and secret proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it.”
President John F. Kennedy
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
April 27, 1961
Entire Speech 19:44 Min.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=JFK+speaches&ia=videos&iai=zdMbmdFOvTs
As is said in the law, falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus. (“False in one thing, false in all things” is an instruction given to jurors: if they find that a witness lied about an important matter, they are entitled to ignore everything else that witness said.) The Government has been lieing to the American public for decades !
As a reminder Hermann Goering said at the Nuremberg Trials .
“The people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country.”
“Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power.”
Benito Mussolini
Time to start removing the corporate Congress from office & defunding the NSA & the Police Surveillance state, to pre 9-11 levels & force them to comply with the law & impose jail time for non compliance under USC Title 18 Sec. 241 & 242 (Google it) .
So VOTE just don’t vote for a Democrat or Republican, send them a message they can’t ignore and will understand ! ! ! They are the problem not the solution !
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Albert Einstein
Only after the members of our 3 branches of Government, both Republicans & Democrats who conspired in this criminal conspiracy & violated the Constitution are prosecuted, should Mr. Snowden be charged with a crime. Prosecute those who broke the law first, in chronological order, then the Government can get around to Mr Snowden !
The short version of the above is as follows:
Any Government or Party that doesn’t abide by the Constitution does not deserve our respect or support ! ! ! They are traitors !
Disclaimer: Be advised it is possible, that this communication is being monitored by the National Security Agency or GCHQ. I neither condone or support any such policy, by any Government authority or third party that does not comply, as stipulated by the 4th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Hear, Hear, gezerx! And Americans need to stop seeing elections as horse races, where you bet on the likeliest to win. Or ball games, where you root for you side. None of them is on your side, America!
Vote third party not because you expect a third party to win the presidency, but because it is unethical to vote for criminals to run your country.
Vote third party to send the message, the voters are on to you.
If the Republican or Democratic candidate wins with 39.5% of the vote, it will be the lowest since 1860. See if they can ignore that?
“We get the Government we deserve, and nothing will change until we stop electing Democrats & Republicans after all they are the ones subverting the Constitution, & they must be held to account both politically & legally !”
Your manifesto was TLDR. After reading that, there was no need to go on. You want to get a third party going? You don’t start at the presidency, you start local. Are you running for a local office? If not, look in the mirror and you are part of the problem sir.
You repeat a tefrain common to those who are completely ignorant of how ballot access works. In many states, to get a party on the ballot for dog catcher, you need a candidate for that party on the top of the ticket (Presidential or Governor, which are usually staggered.) Due to the consolidation of media, without a Presidential candidate to speak on behalf of the party, without a Presidential candidate, the platform of the party will never get reported.
Of course, if you oppose third parties, this shows that ignorance is par for the course for you…
How do you know I oppose third parties? You don’t! You are assuming I do to make a point and that would be your logical fallacy. You don’t need a third party presidential nominee or media support to get elected to local office.
I thought cell phone jamming was tightly regulated and never made available to local police, only to federal agencies (which raises a whole host of questions as well):
In particular, this:
https://transition.fcc.gov/eb/Public_Notices/DA-14-1785A1.html
Seems like a few prosecutions are in order, doesn’t it?
Also, I bet this kind of equipment could easily move onto the black market with some assistance from corrupt local law enforcement – and since police cars these days seem to all have GPS trackers, imagine the possibilities – knowing where all the police cars are at any given time could be very useful for say, professional bank robbers.
It also makes one wonder what federal agencies get up to with cell jammers, if they’re exempted from that FCC rule. What federal agencies are exempted, and under what circumstances?
“Seems like a few prosecutions are in order, doesn’t it?”
If that isn’t the understatement of the year …
It’s not illegal if they have a warrant. The news from this article is that the devices advertise doing things that are illegal even though law enforcement tells the court that they do not use that feature.
In other words, if they are using it and justifying it with the search warrant, that would be illegal but nearly impossible to prosecute because who would know unless a detective became a whistle blower.
Per the final paragraph on so many devices integrating into our lives, I recall and again question FCC Part 15 under which all of our US electronics are subject.. Cars, Razors, Toasters, everything:
FCC Part 15:
A:This device must not emit any harmful interference. (Okay so far)
B:This device must accept any and all interference, including that which will cause undesired operation. (WTF?)
Apply this rule to People and you know what the dictatorial wet dream is,
Police generally ignore when people report a crime, claiming they don’t have sufficient resources to investigate. I had always wondered what kept them too busy to deal with crime, but now I realize they were reading the latest Cobham catalogue.
The gadgets are impressive, but I think they are missing out on a real marketing opportunity. Most parents I know would snap these up, if they were sold at Walmart, to spy on their kids. So I called Cobham and left a message, asking if there were any franchise opportunities available. They haven’t answered, but I recently noticed a new outdoor trash can, bird house, streetlight w/ diurnal and bug zapper outside my front door. So I think everyone can sleep soundly – these guys really vet their potential customers. They are not some fly by night operation that would sell advanced spying devices to irresponsible agencies like the Ferguson Police Department.
Who should we dose with castor oil? Let’s use this spyware tech to find out!
Your satire made me wonder how many of these secret catalogs exist.
The police chief in Baltimore may have creepy catalogs like this mailed to him daily. Heck my local sheriff probably has even more mailed.
Great info, Sam. However the world is well aware of the tools used to keep tabs on the populace. What Americans need is a solution to the surveillance issue, so when and if you come up with one – please write about it. Hopefully you wont end up like Michael Hastings. On another thought, maybe you can write about how Michael Hastings was murdered by the CIA. That would take a really firm set of cojones, Sam. Well?
A cow will take your request more seriously than a yellow american journalist.
In the surveillance state’s case, policy change starts with education on the subject. I disagree with your assumption that “the world is well aware of” the article’s main points. My suggestion? Share the link with your dumbest friend.
https://theintercept.com/staff/micah-lee/
Sam does not have the tools to write that story. TI has Michah Lee for that.
Yet, a decade later after all this was disclosed the elephant in the room is still being ignored. The documented crimes which have/are taking place in “secret” and the issues in front of society on how these devices and MANY more, still being hidden have been used to murder, frame and institutionalize victims, all with the same types of stories. I also find it strange so called activists, lawyers and institutions claiming to be civil rights agencies are the very guardians of these documented issues brought to light while we continue to lose civil liberties by the day, effecting us all, yet, everything is well in the USSA and no crimes are being committed in secret. If you believe that then you have mental health issues, the very propaganda of the state to discredit the truth from being exposed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLKuPPe1IhY
Cameras in trash cans, bug zappers and birdhouses! Micro-pinhole cameras, shirt collars, belts, and lighters (with a complimentary Budweiser sticker) with miniature audio recorders!
The TI community’s small cadre of Targeted Individuals is not going to be very happy about this.
Fifteen year old crusty toilet bowl scum, you imagine what life will be like for you if your WC springs leaks too?
Of course you laugh it off, just like those cake walks in Iraq and Syria.
Stan, I bet the Government saved it’s best trash-cam just for you.
Nate, you might find this video helpful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyT7yzap1Wc
You don’t have to watch the whole thing. The first six minutes pretty much sums up American denial.
Here’s the thing, Nate. What we have is a program that targets those who have been labelled “mentally ill”, including some individuals who were ensnared by an already faulty algorithm — one that also includes troublemakers, whistleblower-types, the outspoken, those with anger issues, and the list goes on… When targets speak up and try to call attention to this program, no one believes them and no one cares. They’re “crazy”, right? And, yes, many of them sound pretty “crazy.” This is how the program works and continues.
That there are those who would mock these individuals is not a surprise. But bear in mind that when you do so, you’re demonstrating your ignorance and naiveté.
And meanwhile the stalking and harassment of American citizens continues, sometimes with deadly consequences. This program is an outrage and it must be stopped.
Here’s the thing, Nate. What we have is a program that targets those who have been labelled “mentally ill”, including some individuals who were ensnared by an already faulty algorithm — one that also includes troublemakers, whistleblower-types, the outspoken, those with anger issues, and the list goes on… When targets speak up and try to call attention to this program, no one believes them and no one cares. They’re “crazy”, right? And, yes, many of them sound pretty “crazy.” This is how the program works and continues.
That there are those who would mock these individuals is not a surprise. But bear in mind that when you do so, you’re demonstrating your ignorance and naiveté.
And meanwhile the stalking and harassment of American citizens continues, sometimes with deadly consequences. This program is an outrage and it must be stopped.
We live in two Americas. One America, now the minority, functions in a print-based, literate world. It can cope with complexity and has the intellectual tools to separate illusion from truth. The other America, which constitutes the majority, exists in a non-reality-based belief system. This America, dependent on skillfully manipulated images for information, has severed itself from the literate, print-based culture. It cannot differentiate between lies and truth. It is informed by simplistic, childish narratives and clichés. It is thrown into confusion by ambiguity, nuance and propaganda. This divide, more than race, class or gender, more than rural or urban, believer or nonbeliever, red state or blue state, has split the country into radically distinct, unbridgeable and antagonistic entities…we live in exhilarating times, indeed.
Save that this is not just about America – your observation is really describing the Western World in general and is quickly spreading through the other parts of the world along with the dependence created by cell phones.
Addiction to cell and smart phones is indeed changing humans – & not for the better in my opinion.
The smart criminals will/have stopped using/carrying cell phones. As the surveillance tech improves and become ubiquitous, those that are targets will change their behaviour.
Of course the only answer to this adaption is for all citizen to be required by law to carry a cell phone as a form of identity card so that everyone can be monitored and tracked.
Legal action must be taken to preserve the Constitution which is being violated by the countless small towns and cities around the United States who are buying such equipment. ACLU?
More and more it seems the authorities are not even bothering to pretend to care about the 4th Amendment. They appear to be (understandably) confident nothing substantial exists to stop Big Brother watching or recording whenever he likes.
In cultural terms, Snowden’s amazing revelations ultimately morphed into a mere description of the new normal, the media having now convinced almost everyone via propaganda that monitoring and surveillance are a necessary evil. If only the energy and funding of all this institutionalized voyeurism could be diverted to something decent…
“Snowden’s amazing revelations” were trivial, you American asshole.
“a mere description of the new normal” seems pretty trivial to me, from, potentially an “American asshole”.
““Snowden’s amazing revelations” were trivial, ”
The revelations were not trivial; the response by Congress to those revelations has been trivial because Congress is corrupt.
WTF?
Seems like Jim Stone ( jimstone.is ) is running circles around you guys…but fantastic (& some dumb) comments anyway O:-)