Sunday, September 9, 2012

Stratfor emails reveal secret, widespread TrapWire surveillance system

What's the key WORD here kids? That would be the word FORMER.
Let me define for you what it really means.
It's someone, who has all the knowledge of an inside trader/traitor
and the "position ability" (think Good old boys club here) to tap into the network of financial rape, that "WE" continue to be assaulted with, in order to further their dominance over "Us".

Former means:
Another new disciple has been added to the Military INDUSTIAL Complex, and has developed a new "system" of Security Control, to protect us all from the "WAR" on terror. "Paid" for and "now" financially maintained courtesy of the US Taxpayer (think: you and me here).

It's spreading as fast as a spider web over night, and has just as many sections and segments that, that spider web has to, and "WE", are the flies that it will catch in that net, to nourish it and to allow it to keep flourishing and growing.

Former means:
JOB SECURITY, with no possibilities of termination, as well as, a wealth of untold means of financial bonuses.

Former means: Freedoms and privacy that ALL of "Us" use to have




Former senior intelligence officials have created a detailed surveillance system more accurate than modern facial recognition technology — and have installed it across the US under the radar of most Americans, according to emails hacked by Anonymous.

Every few seconds, data picked up at surveillance points in major cities and landmarks across the United States are recorded digitally on the spot, then encrypted and instantaneously delivered to a fortified central database center at an undisclosed location to be aggregated with other intelligence. It’s part of a program called TrapWire and it's the brainchild of the Abraxas, a Northern Virginia company staffed with elite from America’s intelligence community. The employee roster at Arbaxas reads like a who’s who of agents once with the Pentagon, CIA and other government entities according to their public LinkedIn profiles, and the corporation's ties are assumed to go deeper than even documented.

The details on Abraxas and, to an even greater extent TrapWire, are scarce, however, and not without reason. For a program touted as a tool to thwart terrorism and monitor activity meant to be under wraps, its understandable that