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  • Homeland Security now spying on Americans

    Michael Webster
    American Chronicle
    Wednesday, Nov 12, 2008

    Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV´s) and Space-Based Domestic Spying Surveillance technology the U.S. Government is now watching American citizens under the guise of disaster management and controlling the U.S. Mexican border. The Reaper/Predator B UAV´s robotic killing machines are currently in operation with the USAF, US Navy and the Royal Air Force. In addition non military users of the Predator B include: NASA and Homeland security though the US Customs and Border Protection agencies.

    The Department of Homeland Security´s (DHS) space-based domestic spy program run by that agency´s National Applications Office (NAO) is now in full operation. Indeed during Hurricane Ike, U.S. Customs and Border Protection for the first time flew the Predator B unmanned aerial vehicle in “support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency´s relief efforts,” the insider tech publication reported.

    Tom Burghardt in a recent article wrote that the Predator B carries out “targeted assassinations” of “terrorist suspects” across Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan. The deployment of the robotic killing machines in the United States for “disaster management” is troubling to say the least and a harbinger of things to come.

    Despite objections by Congress and civil liberties groups DHS, in close collaboration with the ultra-spooky National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), the agency that develops and maintains America´s fleet of military spy satellites, and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) that analyzes military imagery and generates mapping tools, are proceeding with the first phase of the controversial domestic spying program. NAO will coordinate how domestic law enforcement and “disaster relief” agencies such as FEMA will use satellite imagery intelligence (IMINT) generated by military spy satellites. Burghardt wrote earlier this year, unlike commercial satellites, their military cousins are far more flexible, have greater resolution and therefore possess more power to monitor human activity.

    Barry Steinhardt, Director of the ACLU´s Technology and Liberty Project, called for a moratorium on the domestic use of military spy satellites until key questions were answered. Steinhardt said, the domestic use of spy satellites and UAV´s represents a big brother monster and we need to put some restraints in place before it grows into something that will trample Americans´ privacy rights. This program now is providing federal, state and local officials “with extensive access to spy-satellite imagery.” Steinhardt said As we have seen however, the use of satellite imagery during “national security events” such as last summer´s political conventions in Denver and St. Paul may have aided FBI and local law enforcement in their preemptive raids on protest organizers and subsequent squelching of dissent. One wonders if this is what DGI refers to when they write that the company “performs work in the national interest, advancing public safety and national security through innovative research, analysis and applied technology”.

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    There are real questions being asked, do these spies in the sky surveillance systems comply with privacy laws and doesn´t violate the Posse Comitatus Act? The 1878 law prohibits the military from playing a role in domestic law enforcement. Since the 1990s however, Posse Comitatus has been eroded significantly by both Democratic and Republican administrations, primarily in the areas of “drug interdiction,” “border security” as well as “Continuity of Government” planning by U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM). Within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is the lead agency charged with securing our nation´s borders. United States Border Patrol (USBP) is charged with detecting and preventing the entry of terrorists, weapons of mass destruction, and unauthorized aliens into the country, and interdicting drug smugglers and other criminals. The USBP already utilizes advanced technology to augment its agents´ ability to patrol the border. The technologies used include, but are not limited to, sensors, light towers, mobile night vision scopes, remote video surveillance systems, directional listening devices, various database systems, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV’s). These so called “force multipliers” allow the USBP to deploy fewer agents in a specific area while maintaining the ability to detect and counter intrusions and are increasingly becoming a part of the USBP´s day-to-day operations. There are two different types of UAV’s: drones and remotely piloted vehicles (RPVs). Both drones and RPVs are pilotless, but drones are programmed for autonomous flight. RPVs are actively flown remotely — by a ground control operator. UAV’s are defined as a powered aerial vehicle that does not carry a human operator, uses aerodynamic forces to provide lift, can fly autonomously or be piloted remotely, can be expendable or recoverable, and can carry lethal or nonlethal payloads. UAV´s have played key roles in recent conflicts. Historically, UAV´s have been used in various military settings outside of U.S. borders. UAV´s have provided reconnaissance, surveillance, target acquisition, search and rescue, and battle damage assessments. In the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, UAV´s have been used for surveillance purposes and to attack enemies. The Predator UAV, for example, was armed with anti-tank weapons to attack Taliban and Al Qaeda members. UAV´s have also been used in domestic settings.

    The NASA-sponsored Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology (ERAST) program has produced civilian UAV’s to monitor pollution and measure ozone levels. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is involved in developing Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and video camera guidance for using UAV’s to locate and identify toxic substances. Lastly, the Department of Energy recently announced that it will test UAV´s.

    They can also be outfitted with radiation sensors to detect potential nuclear booms, suite case nuke, dirty booms and reactor accidents. Thousands of National Guard troops are deployed along with U.S. Border Patrol to protect the US border and are flying unmanned aircraft system (UAS), out of bases in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.

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    8 Responses to “Homeland Security now spying on Americans”

    1. rich Says:

      what year is this ????? 1984 ?????

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm_xX1Ur43I

      goldieshouse.piczo.com

    2. Bill Says:

      Actually, I think it is 1983 and progressing rapidly. There are still some of use who don’t automatically buy the MSM “BULL” and, in spite of the round-about registration we have had since ‘68, a great many of us are well stocked and armed. When they start taking us out on some trumped up pretext THEN we will have hit the 83-84 new year.

    3. Android Says:

      … where’s Sarah Conner ?

    4. Dograts Says:

      Yeah they are looking for briefcase nukes all right!

    5. blindboy Says:

      What the hell is a dirty boom?

      Christ, ever heard of proofreading before?

    6. flatearther Says:

      Drop your draws to the eye in the sky,turn off your cable tv[that'll save a few dollars]leave the tv off[that'll save a few brain cells from being fox-a-tized]even turn off your phone = no more phone bills,throw your internet out ,and hey presto you’ve got so much time and spare cash to be able to plant potatoes and tomatoes and maybe even talk to your neighbour..about those politicians wasting your carbon taxes by fliting round the planet,if the big companies don’t have your income then they will loose their control over you and me,and just declare bankruptcy[like they do]and don’t worry about paying off that huge american express card,it’s only credit dreamed up by bankers out of thin air.

    7. CriticalReviews Says:

      Our nation’s police forces are trained often by agencies like Black Water extensively in the military’s special opps techniques. They are then equipped with military weapns, hardware and other apparatus yet in spite of this tell all reality these idiots who honestly believe they are gifted with superior intelligence contend that they are in full compliance with the United States Constitution’s very explicit restriction the use of military forces to police American streets. Like hell they are! Their position is laughable. The sad truth is that regardless of the variables they are truly intent on violating the supreme law of the land (US Constitution) each and every time it interferes with their oppressive police state agenda.

    8. WhiteRabbit Says:

      US spec-ops get robot whispercopter kill fleet this month
      Track this topic Print story Post comment Droid choppers can also carry passengers

      By Lewis Page • Get more from this author

      Posted in Government, 11th November 2008 13:51 GMT

      Webcast: Building Applications for the 21st Century

      The US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) secret military forces are receiving their first robotic whisper-mode helicopters, according to reports. The plan is for the you-never-saw-us-we-aren’t-even-here brigade to receive a ten-strong fleet of Boeing A160T “Hummingbird” droid kill-choppers, under an extended demonstration programme.

      Black ops.
      News of the A160T shipments came recently courtesy of Janes, who quoted Boeing’s John Groenenboom as saying that “deliveries are already underway”, and should be complete by the end of this month.

      The A160T is unmanned, but that’s in many ways the least interesting thing about it. The new robo-chopper stands out more for its variable-speed rotor technology, which allows it to do things that other helicopters can’t.

      An A160T can stay up without refuelling for 20 hours, for instance, and is able to hover without ground effect at much higher altitudes than other helicopters – up to 20,000 feet according to Boeing. Company execs also claim that it is “four times quieter” than an ordinary Bell 407 small copter.

      Stealthy A160Ts could carry out a variety of different missions for the secret supertroopers of SOCOM. It can carry the “FORESTER” foliage-penetrating radar, to sniff out enemies of democracy lurking deep in the woods. It is also slated to lift the ARGUS-IS multiplex spyeye system, able to watch many suspect buildings, cars, people etc at once; rather than just one.

      These and other surveillance payloads are to a large extent what the A160T was designed for, making special use of its long endurance and high hover capabilities. However, there will of course be an option to arm it with laser-guided Hellfire missiles, Viper Strike smartglider minibombs or what have you. The robocopter will also be able to drop off loads of supplies – up to 1,000lb – to SOCOM SEALs, Green Berets, Force-Recon types etc operating deep in enemy territory.

      There may even be an option for the crewless chopper to carry passengers, perhaps wounded operatives or shot-down aviators in need of urgent evacuation.

      The robotic whisper-whirlybird was, like so many of America’s more avant-garde innovations, developed by the maverick military edge-bleed experts at DARPA. If the variable-speed copters turn out as well as has been claimed, the technology – like IP networking, another DARPA creation – might find wider application in coming years. The rotorcraft world might soon, erm, beat a path to DARPA’s door. ®

      guess who these are for


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