TrapWire: If You SEE Something SMASH Something!

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  1. ironboltbruce

    ironboltbruce New Member

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    Ignored by corporate media, Wikileaks has exposed a CIA-linked Orwellian thoughtcrime surveillance network that goes far beyond "suspicious activity reporting".

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    TRAPWIRE: SPYING ON YOU. PREDICTING YOUR MOVES.

    "Hacked emails from the private intelligence firm Stratfor shed light on a global suspicious activity surveillance system called TrapWire that is reportedly in use in locations around the world from the London Stock Exchange to the White House. The emails [released by WikiLeaks] provide information on the extent and operations of a system designed to correlate suspicious activity reports and other evidence that may indicate [a potential crime or terrorist attack]."

    https://publicintelligence.net/unravelling-trapwire/

    A TrapWire white paper describes their offering as "a unique, predictive software system designed to detect patterns of pre-attack surveillance. As such, TrapWire represents the basis for a paradigm shift in the methodologies traditionally applied to securing critical infrastructure and personnel; a paradigm shift from the currently accepted and widely adopted philosophy of damage mitigation through increased physical security to a new and proactive approach of attack prevention through the identification and disruption of pre-attack planning and surveillance activities."

    http://www.cicc.org/pdf/TRAPWIRE_Whitepaper_generic.pdf

    In other words, TrapWire is for all intents and purposes an Orwellian thoughtcrime detection system. As their website explains, "TrapWire detects, analyzes and alerts on suspicious events as they are collected over periods of time and across multiple locations. Through the systematic capture of these pre-attack indicators, terrorist or criminal surveillance and pre-attack planning operations can be identified... There are currently three different TrapWire systems available for public and private sector clients:

    * TW-CI (TrapWire Critical Infrastructure) focuses on the identification of pre-operational surveillance activities occurring around specific sites within the TrapWire Network

    * TW-CM (TrapWire Community Member) supports the online reporting of suspicious behavior by community members, such as the iWatch programs in Los Angeles and Washington DC, and See Something Say Something in Las Vegas and New York

    * TW-LE (TrapWire Law Enforcement) provides the ability to gather, analyze and disseminate information about surveillance and logistical activities occurring across an entire geographic region, including information gathered via TW CI and TW CM deployments"

    http://www.trapwire.com/trapwire.html

    TrapWire Inc. is a subsidiary of Abraxas Corporation, which founder and CEO Richard Hollis Holms claims to be the "largest aggregate of analytical counter-terrorism capabilities outside of the U.S. Government." A former (?) company man himself, Helms may be implying here that only the CIA has more CIA operatives on the payroll than he does. TrapWire is no exception, as former (?) CIA operatives on staff there include among others:

    Robert Daniel Botsch, President
    Michael Thomas Maness, Director of Business Development
    Michael K. Chang, Director of Operations

    TrapWire took down their Who We Are and Management web pages after the Wikileaks disclosures gave them apparently unwanted public attention, but here are some screenshots and supplementary information:

    https://p.twimg.com/Az85ovNCQAEl3MS.jpg

    https://p.twimg.com/Az8572iCIAA5A_3.jpg

    https://p.twimg.com/Az86KebCEAA3J3K.jpg

    http://pastebin.com/7AxWEHJ5

    http://www.nvtc.org/tec/RichardHelms.php

    http://trapwire.com/

    http://www.abraxascorp.com/

    Speaking of being taken down, Wikileaks suffered a major DDOS (distributed denial of service) attack shortly after the TrapWire releases were posted. According to one observer:

    'Now we have something new a group called AntiLeaks has popped up and managed to drop a 10GB/s + DDoS attack on WikiLeaks, their affiliate sites and mirrors. This is something pretty spectacular when you think about it. The group claims to be a group of "young adults, citizens of the United States of America and are deeply concerned about the recent developments with Julian Assange and his attempt at asylum in Ecuador", but their tactics and capabilities seems to indicate something more is going on here... Some of the emails leaked indicate that Trapwire has extended beyond its original scope of threat prediction and mitigation into more intrusive areas. This is the type of information that Stratfor, the US Government and of course Abraxas would not want to be public. Some of the data the system is collecting could actually be in violation of privacy laws (as well as potentially violating a few other surveillance laws). You can imagine that with the connection to Stratfor and the US Government Abraxas has there would be some high-level interest in keeping these emails from the public eye. Again this would seem to put the attacks outside the realm of "young adults" and more into the state or corporate sponsored arena.'

    http://tinyurl.com/9zs27ds

    I agree. I think Ben Doernberg would as well:

    http://storify.com/bendoernberg/test-post/

    TrapWire and/or "unknown parties" may have taken down Wikileaks in reaction to Julian Assange's fearless and peerless team shedding the light of Truth on their dark activities, but sadly what they DIDN'T take down is the "TrapWire ThoughtCrime Detection Network" itself. If you work for one of fascist Amerika's 16 national security bureaucracies or their myriad "intelligence contractors", or if you're one of the thousands of LEOs and collaborators participating in the DHS National Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative (NSI) - or "Nasi" for short - you're probably logging in right now:

    https://trapwire.net/

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    NATIONWIDE SAR INITIATIVE

    http://nsi.ncirc.gov/

    SAR LIST BY STATE

    http://amerikanreich.com/sar-list/

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    Related Video 0: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF09LmS5Js0

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    Tag: #trapwire, #abraxas, #stratfor, #cia, #bigbrother, #policestate, #surveillance, #sheeple, #corruption, #greed, #fascism, #fascists, #kleptocracy, #wikileaks, #anonymous, #ows, #revolution

    Key: trapwire, abraxas, stratfor, cia, big brother, police state, surveillance, sheeple, political corruption, corporate greed, fascism, fascists, kleptocracy, wikileaks, anonymous, ows, revolution, Richard H. Helms, Richard Hollis Helms, Dan Botsch, Robert Daniel Botsch, Michael Maness, Michael Thomas Maness, Michael K. Chang, Paul Chadha, John J. Reis, John Jack Reis, Daniel V. Johnson, Stephen B. Coffman, Ted Crocker

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  2. Zosiasmom

    Zosiasmom New Member Past Donor

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    I predict this thread will die with the exception of maybe myself, XL, Dr. Righteous, NetworkCitizen, and RealAmerican posting on it.

    **sighs**
     
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    Zosiasmom New Member Past Donor

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    **yawns as she waits for people to give a (*)(*)(*)(*) about freedom**
     
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    Zosiasmom New Member Past Donor

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    Three spree shootings in an election year that the current administration is flailing about in with cybersecurity bills on the floor that have gun control riders and now biometric cameras and criminality predictions.

    Ho hum.
     
  5. El Conejo

    El Conejo Banned

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    Old news.

    There are more than three TrapWire systems available, just none that they will acknowledge the existence of.

    The cameras and detection devices can be foiled with less than $50 worth of commercially available electronic accessories.

    Wake up people. 1984 was meant to be a novel, not an instruction manual.
     
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    Zosiasmom New Member Past Donor

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    It's not how to foil it but the idea that they want to do this to people. It defies the "innocent until proven guilty/presumption of innocence" principle upon which our entire legal system was founded.
     
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    RiseAgainst Banned

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    Personally, I could give a shiatte if 911 was an inside job or not. It benefited our masters just the same.

    "freedom is a young idea and we are throwing it away" - best us politician in recent history.

    So be it. Keep your loved ones close, tell them every day you love them..
     
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    Zosiasmom New Member Past Donor

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    Amen!

    [video=youtube;M9QNahOSi4U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9QNahOSi4U[/video]
     
  9. El Conejo

    El Conejo Banned

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    Of course it's "how to foil it". It's not an "idea", it's a reality. These systems are for sale and are in use NOW, not tomorrow or next week.

    The "innocent until proven guilty/presumption of innocence" principle died on the vine a hundred years ago.
     
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    This is my favorite:

    http://www.privacysos.org/node/785#correction
     

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