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 THE RISE OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER
 
 
 U.S. DEFENSE SECRETARY SAYS AMERICANS SHOULD WELCOME TROOPS ON AMERICAN SOIL
 
 
 
 
 
 
    World Net Daily columnist Jon E. Dougherty reported: "Critics are 
  denouncing recent congressional changes to the Posse Comitatus Act that 
  will allow a broader use of U.S. military forces in a domestic law 
  enforcement role including a new unit for deployment in assisting 
  civilian officers during a terrorist attack. The new command, 
  established Oct. 7 in Norfolk, Va., will be called the U.S. Joint Forces 
  Command, and replaces the former U.S. Atlantic Command. At a ceremony 
  commemorating the new unit, Defense Secretary William Cohen told 
  participants the American people shouldn't fear the potential of seeing 
  U.S. military forces on the streets of U.S. cities. The military must 
  'deal with the threats we are most likely to face,' Cohen told 
  reporters, downplaying concerns about troops operating on home soil. 
  'The American people should not be concerned about it. They should 
  welcome it.' The new command is designed to prepare U.S. troops to fight 
  abroad or to respond if terrorists strike with nuclear, chemical or 
  biological weapons. In opposing the measure, critics cite the 1878 Posse 
  Comitatus Act, which prohibits federal troops from participating in 
  domestic law enforcement activities under most circumstances. With the 
  concern over domestic terrorism rising since the World Trade Center 
  bombing and numerous incidences of cyber-attacks on U.S. defense and 
  financial institutions, the Clinton administration has begun to relax 
  some of those restrictions..." (Matthew 24:32; Genesis 6:11-Terrorism)
  
 
 INTERNET WIRETAPPING CONSIDERED
  
    Wired News reported: ".the Internet Engineering Task Force has had one 
  guiding principle: To solve the problems of moving digital information 
  around the world. As attendance at meetings swelled and the Internet 
  became a vital portion of national economies, the standards-setting body 
  has become increasingly important, but the engineers and programmers who 
  are members remained focused on that common goal. No longer. Now the 
  IETF is debating whether to wire government surveillance into the next 
  generation of Internet protocols...To reach even a preliminary decision 
  in a special plenary session of the IETF meeting in Washington next 
  month, attendees must weigh whether law enforcement demands are more 
  important than communications security and personal privacy-a process 
  that places technology professionals in the unusual position of taking a 
  prominent political stand.. 'As Internet voice becomes a wider deployed 
  reality, it is only logical that the subject has to come up,' IETF 
  chairman and Cisco engineer Fred Baker said. 'We are deciding to bring 
  it up proactively rather than reacting to something later in the 
  game.'...Many governments, including the United States, require 
  telephone companies to configure their networks so police can easily 
  wiretap calls. As more phone calls flow through the Internet, some 
  experts predict that the FBI and similar agencies will demand additional 
  surveillance powers..." (Rev. 13:16,17)
 
 
 
 
 SUPER SECRET 'ECHELON' ORGANIZATION ASSAULT PLANNED
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Wired News reported: "If the hunch of a loose-knit group of 
  cyber-activists is correct, the above words will trip the keyword 
  recognition filter on a global spy system partly managed by the U.S. 
  National Security Agency. The near-mythical worldwide computer spy 
  network reportedly scans all email, packet traffic, telephone 
  conversations-and more-around the world, in an effort to ferret out 
  potential terrorist or enemy communications. ..Once plucked from the 
  electronic cloud, certain keywords allegedly trigger a recording of the 
  conversation or email in question. Privacy activists have used the words 
  in their signature files for years as a running schtick, but on 18 
  October, the American Justice Federation hopes to trip up Echelon on a 
  much wider scale...On 18 October, Thompson, along with Doug Mcintosh, a 
  reporter for the federation's news service, and members of the 
  hacktivism mailing list community, invite anyone concerned about the 
  system to append a list of intriguing words to their emails...The 
  campaign has spread around the Net and has been translated into German. 
  Organizers hope 'gag Echelon day' catches on a global scale as a means 
  of raising awareness of the system. Neither the NSA, nor its UK 
  equivalent-the Government Communications Headquarters-has admitted that 
  the system exists, although its capabilities have been debated in the 
  European Parliament..." (Jeremiah 51:32)
 
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>>Date: Thursday, December 30, 1999 3:59 PM
>>Subject: Van Impe Intelligence Briefing December, 1999 newworld 
>>(http://www.jvim.com/Int
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>>THE RISE OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER
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>>U.S. DEFENSE SECRETARY SAYS AMERICANS SHOULD WELCOME TROOPS ON AMERICAN SOIL
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>>
>>   World Net Daily columnist Jon E. Dougherty reported: "Critics are 
>> denouncing recent congressional changes to the Posse Comitatus Act that 
>> will allow a broader use of U.S. military forces in a domestic law 
>> enforcement role including a new unit for deployment in assisting 
>> civilian officers during a terrorist attack. The new command, 
>> established Oct. 7 in Norfolk, Va., will be called the U.S. Joint Forces 
>> Command, and replaces the former U.S. Atlantic Command. At a ceremony 
>> commemorating the new unit, Defense Secretary William Cohen told 
>> participants the American people shouldn't fear the potential of seeing 
>> U.S. military forces on the streets of U.S. cities. The military must 
>> 'deal with the threats we are most likely to face,' Cohen told 
>> reporters, downplaying concerns about troops operating on home soil. 
>> 'The American people should not be concerned about it. They should 
>> welcome it.' The new command is designed to prepare U.S. troops to fight 
>> abroad or to respond if terrorists strike with nuclear, chemical or 
>> biological weapons. In opposing the measure, critics cite the 1878 Posse 
>> Comitatus Act, which prohibits federal troops from participating in 
>> domestic law enforcement activities under most circumstances. With the 
>> concern over domestic terrorism rising since the World Trade Center 
>> bombing and numerous incidences of cyber-attacks on U.S. defense and 
>> financial institutions, the Clinton administration has begun to relax 
>> some of those restrictions..." (Matthew 24:32; Genesis 6:11-Terrorism)
>>
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>>
>>INTERNET WIRETAPPING CONSIDERED
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>   Wired News reported: ".the Internet Engineering Task Force has had one 
>> guiding principle: To solve the problems of moving digital information 
>> around the world. As attendance at meetings swelled and the Internet 
>> became a vital portion of national economies, the standards-setting body 
>> has become increasingly important, but the engineers and programmers who 
>> are members remained focused on that common goal. No longer. Now the 
>> IETF is debating whether to wire government surveillance into the next 
>> generation of Internet protocols...To reach even a preliminary decision 
>> in a special plenary session of the IETF meeting in Washington next 
>> month, attendees must weigh whether law enforcement demands are more 
>> important than communications security and personal privacy-a process 
>> that places technology professionals in the unusual position of taking a 
>> prominent political stand.. 'As Internet voice becomes a wider deployed 
>> reality, it is only logical that the subject has to come up,' IETF 
>> chairman and Cisco engineer Fred Baker said. 'We are deciding to bring 
>> it up proactively rather than reacting to something later in the 
>> game.'...Many governments, including the United States, require 
>> telephone companies to configure their networks so police can easily 
>> wiretap calls. As more phone calls flow through the Internet, some 
>> experts predict that the FBI and similar agencies will demand additional 
>> surveillance powers..." (Rev. 13:16,17)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>SUPER SECRET 'ECHELON' ORGANIZATION ASSAULT PLANNED
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>   Wired News reported: "If the hunch of a loose-knit group of 
>> cyber-activists is correct, the above words will trip the keyword 
>> recognition filter on a global spy system partly managed by the U.S. 
>> National Security Agency. The near-mythical worldwide computer spy 
>> network reportedly scans all email, packet traffic, telephone 
>> conversations-and more-around the world, in an effort to ferret out 
>> potential terrorist or enemy communications. ..Once plucked from the 
>> electronic cloud, certain keywords allegedly trigger a recording of the 
>> conversation or email in question. Privacy activists have used the words 
>> in their signature files for years as a running schtick, but on 18 
>> October, the American Justice Federation hopes to trip up Echelon on a 
>> much wider scale...On 18 October, Thompson, along with Doug Mcintosh, a 
>> reporter for the federation's news service, and members of the 
>> hacktivism mailing list community, invite anyone concerned about the 
>> system to append a list of intriguing words to their emails...The 
>> campaign has spread around the Net and has been translated into German. 
>> Organizers hope 'gag Echelon day' catches on a global scale as a means 
>> of raising awareness of the system. Neither the NSA, nor its UK 
>> equivalent-the Government Communications Headquarters-has admitted that 
>> the system exists, although its capabilities have been debated in the 
>> European Parliament..." (Jeremiah 51:32)
>>
>>Return to the 
>>>ligenceBriefing/december1999>December, 1999 Article index
>>Return to the 
>>>ligenceBriefing>Van Impe Intelligence Briefing issue index
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>>Main 
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THE RISE OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER









U.S. DEFENSE SECRETARY SAYS AMERICANS SHOULD WELCOME TROOPS ON AMERICAN SOIL






  World Net Daily columnist Jon E. Dougherty reported: "Critics are denouncing recent congressional changes to the Posse Comitatus Act that will allow a broader use of U.S. military forces in a domestic law enforcement role including a new unit for deployment in assisting civilian officers during a terrorist attack. The new command, established Oct. 7 in Norfolk, Va., will be called the U.S. Joint Forces Command, and replaces the former U.S. Atlantic Command. At a ceremony commemorating the new unit, Defense Secretary William Cohen told participants the American people shouldn't fear the potential of seeing U.S. military forces on the streets of U.S. cities. The military must 'deal with the threats we are most likely to face,' Cohen told reporters, downplaying concerns about troops operating on home soil. 'The American people should not be concerned about it. They should welcome it.' The new command is designed to prepare U.S. troops to fight abroad or to respond if terrorists strike with nuclear, chemical or biological weapons. In opposing the measure, critics cite the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act, which prohibits federal troops from participating in domestic law enforcement activities under most circumstances. With the concern over domestic terrorism rising since the World Trade Center bombing and numerous incidences of cyber-attacks on U.S. defense and financial institutions, the Clinton administration has begun to relax some of those restrictions..." (Matthew 24:32; Genesis 6:11-Terrorism)



INTERNET WIRETAPPING CONSIDERED






  Wired News reported: ".the Internet Engineering Task Force has had one guiding principle: To solve the problems of moving digital information around the world. As attendance at meetings swelled and the Internet became a vital portion of national economies, the standards-setting body has become increasingly important, but the engineers and programmers who are members remained focused on that common goal. No longer. Now the IETF is debating whether to wire government surveillance into the next generation of Internet protocols...To reach even a preliminary decision in a special plenary session of the IETF meeting in Washington next month, attendees must weigh whether law enforcement demands are more important than communications security and personal privacy-a process that places technology professionals in the unusual position of taking a prominent political stand.. 'As Internet voice becomes a wider deployed reality, it is only logical that the subject has to come up,' IETF chairman and Cisco engineer Fred Baker said. 'We are deciding to bring it up proactively rather than reacting to something later in the game.'...Many governments, including the United States, require telephone companies to configure their networks so police can easily wiretap calls. As more phone calls flow through the Internet, some experts predict that the FBI and similar agencies will demand additional surveillance powers..." (Rev. 13:16,17)



SUPER SECRET 'ECHELON' ORGANIZATION ASSAULT PLANNED






  Wired News reported: "If the hunch of a loose-knit group of cyber-activists is correct, the above words will trip the keyword recognition filter on a global spy system partly managed by the U.S. National Security Agency. The near-mythical worldwide computer spy network reportedly scans all email, packet traffic, telephone conversations-and more-around the world, in an effort to ferret out potential terrorist or enemy communications. ..Once plucked from the electronic cloud, certain keywords allegedly trigger a recording of the conversation or email in question. Privacy activists have used the words in their signature files for years as a running schtick, but on 18 October, the American Justice Federation hopes to trip up Echelon on a much wider scale...On 18 October, Thompson, along with Doug Mcintosh, a reporter for the federation's news service, and members of the hacktivism mailing list community, invite anyone concerned about the system to append a list of intriguing words to their emails...The campaign has spread around the Net and has been translated into German. Organizers hope 'gag Echelon day' catches on a global scale as a means of raising awareness of the system. Neither the NSA, nor its UK equivalent-the Government Communications Headquarters-has admitted that the system exists, although its capabilities have been debated in the European Parliament..." (Jeremiah 51:32)

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