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  • Jun 11, 2014
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    June 10 2014

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    A little suspicious of Snowden

    I have had this in the back of my mind for a while, why Snowden got such publicity, and I did not while I clearly stated the exact same things Snowden did, years before he did. And I still take things a step farther than Snowden ever did.

    Why did Snowden get all the attention all of a sudden? Perhaps because he never mentioned reactor 3, tsunami nukes, and a man made “9.1″ earthquake that did absolutely no significant damage other than tsunami damage in Sendai, which was only 30 miles from the epicenter? Perhaps Snowden got all the attention because he has yet to mention that every Intel processor since Centrino has two processing sections, one for the NSA and one for the user? You can’t secure your data from the NSA AT ALL with an always on cell connection from the heart of your CPU, and a separate smaller CPU on the same die that works exclusively for them, and snags your encryption keys to boot.

    In fact, Snowden only came out with his revelations after my CoreVpro and smart meter report, which spoke about how even your microwave can now be rigged to spy on you if it is smart meter compliant, and that every smart meter now has 3G, wifi, bluetooth, and several CPU’s on board.

    But I did not see Snowden as a psy op early on, I saw him as vindication because all he did was stop people from shilling my inbox saying I had to be full of crap with all of this. SO, now what is Snowden NOT SAYING?

    He is not telling you that every car in America released after 2004 has, VIA FEDERAL MANDATE, an engine control computer that is always hooked up to the cell network complete with microphones, GPS and often in car cameras to spy on you. When I was in the NSA they made it clear that if you wanted to discuss anything classified outside a secure area the best thing to do was leave all cell phones and other transmitters behind and go for a drive, because there was no way to spy on a conversation in a moving car. But after 2004, that is no longer true no matter what car you have, and many cars before 2004 were already spy boxes with systems such as Onstar.

    Snowden is also not telling you that in many cases, (especially with cell phones that stopped delivering full battery life, which is a huge percentage now) that when this happens, it is because the phone is bugged and is sending out audio and usually video of everything happening around it. And this can happen to your phone even if you are completely innocent of everthing if their algorithms detect that at any time you get within the vicinity of anyone they are watching. They want YOUR PHONE switched on as a spy device in the event you get near anyone they are interested in, and they can calculate if you are likely to because they stole all your meta data. So now you have an Iphone that goes dead quickly, or other device that is now practially trash as far as usefulness because they hijacked it and basically stole it from you.

    Now, I know the above statements to be true, because all the technology surrounding it was discussed there. Now let me make a few guesses.

    It is my guess that all cars after 2004 have every conversation ever made in them recorded and permanently stored. Certainly every place they ever went is recorded and permanently stored. America’s cell service is ridiculously expensive compared to other nations and I suspect it is because when you get a cell phone you are actually paying to support all the spy devices in everything else.

    One thing I do know is that with the old land lines, they could always record everything in every house in America because when you hang up, the phone’s microphone remains connected to the system, only the earpiece cuts and a signal is sent to cut the call. But it was standard procedure for the NSA to over ride the system and just listen in on the microphones and record whatever they saw fit. At that time it was not policy to record everything in America, though they could have if they wanted to. 911 changed all that.

    It is my guess that a new system is going into place for total information awareness, and that smartmeters will play a central role in this. For what reason would a smartmeter need wifi, bluetooth, and cell connectivity, as well as an ability to communicate via the power outlets in the home? If all that smartmeter was doing is radioing in how much power you used, it would not need ANY of the above, a simple radio transmitter that had nothing to do with any of the above would do it.

    In fact, if smartmeters were legit, they would have their own protocols and if one could not reach the base station, it should be able to chat with a different smartmeter that was in it’s vicinity and pass along your consumption by word of mouth. After all, it would only need to chat a few digits. A minimalist system is all that would be needed if the meters were legit, they don’t need multiple processors, multiple connectivity options and gigabit bandwidth for legitimate business.

    But if their real purpose is to talk to the NSA via your Samsung SmartTV’s camera, a microphone in your microwave compliments of the beeper that can double as a microphone, or hook up to your PC via your Intel processor, or your cell phone camera, or any other device you might have sitting around including even an Xbox, then such connectivity and processing power would be needed because it might have to negotiate with multiple devices in your house if you have them, and handle all that video and audio throughput. THAT MUCH is certain, my guess is that all devices will be recorded and stored all the time. I think they could probably do it now with all the taxes getting raped, to then turn around and screw you with.

    Let’s hear Snowden discuss the above. I beat him to the punch with this web site, let’s see if there is any follow up on this.

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