Good day everyone.
I wonder how many of you are aware of the new secret surveillance agents program that has recently been put in place in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Asia. The striking thing about it is that the surveillance agents use funny gadgets. The most typical are ear phones and ipods or CD players or things of that sort. The surveillance agents walk around with these pretending to be listening to music. But they also use cell phones, lap tops, or have casts on their arms and legs pretending to have injured limbs, or they walk with canes or roll around in wheel chairs. There are bugs and cameras hidden in these, and the ipods are especially used as a communication device. (Don't believe the news about Apple's spectacular success in the market with its ipods; it's only a cover for the tons of surveillance agents wearing them on streets and in metros.) As for the surveillance agents, they range from teenagers through young adults to senior citizens, but the most notable are disgruntled males, since it is especially the economically dispossessed who would take up this job. The surveillance agents ride in metros and buses, sit in coffee houses, or just walk around the streets. These amateur "agents" don't particularly follow the targets of their surveillance, but are simply installed in every corner of the environment in which their target moves about. Although the program is supposed to be classified or things like that, it is actually widely known.
While RCMP, CSIS, and FBI use "traditional" techniques of surveillance, it is especially the Department of Homeland Security which uses this new surveillance technique. And by now DHS has operations around the world. I have personally seen this program in place in California, Quebec, Europe, and Asia.
I wonder how many of you are aware of the new secret surveillance agents program that has recently been put in place in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Asia. The striking thing about it is that the surveillance agents use funny gadgets. The most typical are ear phones and ipods or CD players or things of that sort. The surveillance agents walk around with these pretending to be listening to music. But they also use cell phones, lap tops, or have casts on their arms and legs pretending to have injured limbs, or they walk with canes or roll around in wheel chairs. There are bugs and cameras hidden in these, and the ipods are especially used as a communication device. (Don't believe the news about Apple's spectacular success in the market with its ipods; it's only a cover for the tons of surveillance agents wearing them on streets and in metros.) As for the surveillance agents, they range from teenagers through young adults to senior citizens, but the most notable are disgruntled males, since it is especially the economically dispossessed who would take up this job. The surveillance agents ride in metros and buses, sit in coffee houses, or just walk around the streets. These amateur "agents" don't particularly follow the targets of their surveillance, but are simply installed in every corner of the environment in which their target moves about. Although the program is supposed to be classified or things like that, it is actually widely known.
While RCMP, CSIS, and FBI use "traditional" techniques of surveillance, it is especially the Department of Homeland Security which uses this new surveillance technique. And by now DHS has operations around the world. I have personally seen this program in place in California, Quebec, Europe, and Asia.





