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Maryland for allegedly providing more than 700,000 national security files to WikiLeaks, NSA
whistleblower Edward Snowden was exposing the PRISM surveillance program, an expanded
version of Stellar Wind run by the NSA and nine “friendly” social networking providers—
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Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, and Apple —with their
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own “diplomats. )
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At an In-Q-Tel summit, former CIA director David Petraeus admitted that the Internet of
Things (IoT) interfaces with CIA “tradecraft”:
With the rise of the “smart home,” you’d be sending tagged, geolocated data that a spy agency can intercept in real
time when you use the lighting app on your phone to adjust your living room’s ambiance. “Items of interest will be
located, identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as radio-frequency identification,
sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and energy harvesters—all connected to the next-generation internet using
abundant, low-cost, and high-power computing,” Petraeus said, “the latter now going to cloud computing, in many
areas greater and greater supercomputing, and, ultimately, heading to quantum computing.” Petraeus allowed that
these household spy devices “change our notions of secrecy” and prompt a rethink of our “notions of identity and
secrecy.” 58
An exotic technology has become the American dual-use heart of darkness. Mister Rogers’
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Neighborhood is no more; instead, a WiFi ’hood pulsing with EM frequencies robs us of our
Schumann resonance birthright. Walk out the door and chemical trails are waiting for you
overhead with their conductive metal nanoparticles and polymers to breathe, eat, and drink.
Crystalline fibers glitter from trees, cars, animal fur, and human skin as they facilitate signals
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tracking (SIGINT). Nano-barium enhances the “Wi-Vi” thermal imaging fluorescing our
bodies as nano-sensors and microprocessors slide silently through our bloodstream and into our
brains, alert for remote communications.
The sheer number of EM signals per cubic meter from commercial and military sources is
staggering—airport and navigational aid emissions communications, pipelines, M2M (machine
to machine) infrastructure, transformers, power lines, fiber optic cable, phased-array antennas,
smart meter Neighborhood Area Networks (NANs), etc. Our bodies grapple with signals from
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ground-based gyrotrons (EM field oscillators, GWEN pulse RADAR), LIDAR/LADARs (light
detection and ranging / laser detection and ranging or “laser radar”), OP-FTIR (remote sensing
Open-Path Fourier Transform Infrared spectrometry), FLIR (forward-looking infrared) for “own
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the night” infrared imaging with photoconductive detectors, ionosondes (“chirpsounder”
radars), actinic rays (EM radiation producing photochemical reactions used in imaging
technology)—and all the while ionospheric heaters are heating, multiplying, siphoning, and
steering ionized electrons.
If only we could see beyond our narrow five senses into the vast dimensions of the
electromagnetic spectrum! Giant EM clouds several meters in diameter creep through our living
zones—an interferometry of signals from thousands of emitters in all directions, thousands of
different frequencies—and only our immune system senses it. With an electrostatic meter or
magnetometer, you can at last perceive some of the new dimension we are living in:
When the suburb is all transmitting, for example, in parallel signals to NAN M2M contact,
not only are there clouds inside the residences but also an overcloud at about 2.5 meters and
above in the streets and above boundary layers of rooftops where the noise can increase from
reasonable background levels of below 0.05 microWatt/cm2 to 400 microWatt/cm2 in ambient
air. 63
Daily distribution of RF-zapped metal particulates is all about keeping aloft a plasma