From: ranger116@webtv.net (Thomas Buyea)
Subject: [illusions] AOL = CIA Front ??
Date: 6 Apr 2001 13:07:49 -0400
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Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 00:20:53 -0700
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For those of you that still prefer your privacy!
For those of you that think the gov't is wonderful
and should know all of your business, please ignore
this post.............
In part...........
This technology is rapidly being shared with ostensibly civilian
law enforcement agencies, so that local law enforcement will soon be
able to conduct what amounts to a drive-by search of your home - looking
and listening in - without your consent or even your awareness, at any
time they should so choose.
Equally alarming is the proliferation of allegedly private
firms, dubbed 'data warehouses,' whose sole function is the collection
and cataloguing of data about American citizens. The Washington Post
recently described how the warehouses function: "Twenty-four hours a
day, Acxiom electronically gathers and sorts information about 196
million Americans. Credit card transactions and magazine subscriptions.
Telephone numbers and real estate records. Car registrations and fishing
licenses. Consumer surveys and demographic details." (3)
Also readily available and fair game are medical records,
financial and banking information, military records, marital records,
and an array of other personal information. All of this information
gathering is greatly facilitated by the technological advances that have
been sold to the public as products and services that greatly benefit us
as consumers.
For example, the move towards a 'cashless' society has allowed
an unprecedented amount of personal data to enter the information
marketplace. While it is undoubtedly a convenience to purchase virtually
any good or service with an ATM or credit card, it is also quite true
that doing so leaves an electronic trail that can and will be followed.
It is not just the types of products you are buying that is
tracked, but where you are buying them as well. Your daily routines
will, over time, show up in the ways in which you use electronic money.
By databasing each transaction, your daily travels can be accurately
constructed, as well as your shopping habits and various other aspects
of your life.
Another great boom to the information gatherers has been the
widespread popularity of the internet. I hate to be the one to break the
news, but the innovation that allows you to gather information also
allows others to gather information about you. The internet was, long
before Al Gore or anyone else 'invented' it, a military intelligence
entity. It was designed, implemented and maintained by the intelligence
community to fulfill its needs, not yours. And it continues to be an
apparatus of the intelligence infrastructure today.
As the Encyclopaedia Britannica tells it: "The Internet had its
origin in a U.S. Department of Defense program called ARPANET (Advanced
Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 to provide a
secure and survivable communications network for organizations engaged
in defense-related research ... at length the National Science
Foundation (NSF), which had created a similar and parallel network
called NSFNet, took over much of the TCP/IP technology from ARPANET and
established a distributed network of networks capable of handling far
greater traffic." (4)
The encyclopedia also notes that, contrary to the current notion
that no one controls the internet, "NSF continues to maintain the
backbone of the network." The same encyclopedia describes the NSF as "an
independent agency of the U.S. government," though what exactly an
'independent' agency of the U.S. government is receives no explanation.
Other reports have noted though that the NSF has been heavily involved
in funding and conducting MK-ULTRA research. (5)
It is explained that the foundation was "inspired by advances in
science and technology that occurred as a result of World War II; the
NSF was established by the U.S. Congress in the National Science
Foundation Act of 1950." What the NSF is, in other words, is one of a
blizzard of intelligence fronts that were set up in the immediate
aftermath of the forming of the CIA itself in 1947.
Of course, just because the beloved internet was begun as an
intelligence entity and is still administered by a government agency
doesn't mean that it still functions as an intelligence tool. It is
worth noting, however, that the company that was primarily responsible
for repackaging the internet into a civilian entity, America Online, is
perhaps the most thinly veiled intelligence front ever conceived.
This can be easily verified by a visit to AOL's corporate
website, where visitors learn - among other things - that the company is
headquartered in Dulles , Virginia.
Curious as to where this might be, I attempted to locate the city of
Dulles on a couple of maps, to no avail. This, I learned, was because
Dulles is actually an offshoot of Langley, Virginia.
Langley is also rather difficult to locate on a map. For the
uninitiated, this is because Langley, Virginia is the home of the
Central Intelligence Agency. In fact, there isn't much else in Langley,
Virginia, which exists almost exclusively to provide residence to the
thousands of employees of the CIA's headquarters.
And it is precisely there that you will find the home of AOL.
Apparently recognizing the negative connotations of a Langley mailing
address, the company essentially created a 'suburb' and named it Dulles.
Dulles, by the way, is named in honor of the notorious Dulles siblings,
Allen and John Foster, whose names were virtually synonymous with the
U.S. intelligence infrastructure through both World Wars and much of the
Cold War.
Another fact about AOL that belies its true function is the
composition of its Board
of Directors.
Here you will find such high-level military/intelligence assets as
General Colin Powell and General Alexander Haig. All of which gives a
whole new meaning to that all-seeing eye that comprises the company's
logo.
The ways in which we are encouraged to use the internet also
belie an intelligence function. Perhaps the most popular use is for
communicating via e-mail, which is rapidly replacing other modes of
communication. Not coincidentally, e-mail communications are far easier
to intercept than are correspondence by phone or letter, especially
given that they are traveling on a network designed by spooks.
"AM I GLOWING IN THE DARK?"
-- Uncle Artie after the
electromagnetic attack on
Pahrump and the Valley
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