Saturday, August 4, 2007

MKULTRA: Brought to You by Illegal Surveillance

MKULTRA:
Brought to You by Illegal Surveillance
 

Let me say this in as straight forward a manner as possible. Forget what you think you know about illegal surveillance.
 
It's not about eavesdropping on phone calls or e-mails, those sorts of invasions into your privacy are very minor compared to electromagnetic and microwave eavesdropping. Those aren't limited to anything except the imaginations of the persons in charge of them. They can monitor everything in your life including people's thoughts. It's not as though they can only do it here or there, either. There are a vast number of such assets now employed for just that purpose, and coupled with MKULTRA's quite practiced and sophisticated techniques of deception and psychological warfare, the people controlling "the program" have become the single most powerful force on the planet.
 
In the beginning the idea was simple enough. Control the minds which have their fingers on the nukes and we won't suffer a thermonuclear holocaust. In theory, if they could do that from a distance, and in an instant, it might save the world someday. Of course, in order to know just when such measures would need to be taken such persons would have to be kept under continual surveillance worldwide. There are devices that will tell someone when their area has been penetrated by these weapons (see Encarta), but chances are pretty good that these weapons busting devices don't follow people around 24/7, and aren't in popular use everywhere within governments, let alone in the public sector. Including our own. But they should be.
 
Since there is zero oversight of MKULTRA's total information awareness program, whoever is in charge is free to spy on anyone at any time and then to begin whatever psychological manipulations that suit their desires. Their limitations at the moment seem only to be  A) the number of operations that they can perform at once; B) expense, space weaponry doesn't come cheap and; C) the danger of getting caught.
 
Since all of the illegal surveillance will eventually be traced back to MKULTRA and it's capitol crimes the criminals must spare no effort to keep investigations from ever beginning, let alone going that far.
 
Bush has said that honest Americans shouldn't be worried about his illegally spying on them. But I have to ask, why would any honest president be worried about disclosing details about such a program? Why would any honest president be worried about having so many people do their duty and testify before congress? Why would an honest attorney general be lying over and over again to Congress? Why would any honest political party circumvent record keeping by using separate e-mail accounts? Or be caught caging votes? Honest Americans have plenty to worry about until they know that the president and all his men are honest. And we already know better. 
 

 
 
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