2012-11-26

Pay Attention, Skype, A New Breed of Internet Surveillance Emerges

***Well, fund raising is upon us again, continuing our need to meet our deficit.  We did not get enough to pay off the computer guy, but we got some and that is good and we are deeply grateful for that since he is becoming more and more important as the attacks become bigger and bigger and more devastating and costly to us.  So, please, we now need $300 by the first to cover our regular deficit for the first of the month, and we hope you will be able to aid us in this endeavor.  Thank you all so much for your support in all ways and we continue to try and earn that confidence you have shown us.  

Vatic Note:  Given I am a ludite, I have no idea just how bad this is.  So you listen and decide.  We may have nothing to hide TODAY, however, what if we become the new Libya or Somalia?  Its on the books for us to be exactly that and its why they are coming for the guns, therefore, it makes sense they would do this and now we know what a traitor company Microsoft is.  That is now fully out in the open by their own patent they filed.  Primae facie evidence of high crimes.  Death penalty is the price one pays for high treason.  

Just listen to what Microsoft did.... he tells us on the video.  That leaves no doubt of their treason and it was intentional.  First they develop the technology to spy through VOIP and then they buy skype after they receive the patent so they can do the dirty deed in house.  Treasonous corporations and those that work for them, know what they are doing, so they are aiding and abetting.  I truly never thought Americans would do this since its exactly what the German people did, and we could never understand.   Here we are in exactly the same place.  Looks like project paperclip was a smashing success.   

A New Breed of Internet Surveillance Emerges
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=y7o0Vk0Do4w#!
Published on Nov 23, 2012 by
 
RINF News (http://www.rinf.com) reports on a new development in Internet surveillance. 'Legal intercept' technology provides governments with an easy way to monitor VoIP communication. This report also looks at how Microsoft are planning to use cameras to monitor - and potentially restrict activity in the home.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=y7o0Vk0Do4w


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