"The FBI pushes for broadband wiretap powers.
All broadband Internet providers, including cable modem and DSL companies, would have to rewire their networks to support easy wiretapping by police, according to a new proposal from the FBI. The long-awaited proposal, submitted to the Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday, has been crafted so broadly that it would outlaw the introduction of new broadband services that did not support ready wiretapping access. Companies currently offering broadband would be given 15 months to comply.
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Meanwhile, a newspaper claimed, the state Bureau of Motor Vehicles sold driving records of Ohioans for about $50,000 to the company developing a multistate crime database program.
The program, called Matrix, lets states share information with one another and cross-reference the data with up to 20-billion records in databases held by a Florida company called Seisint.
Seisint, founded in 1998, has one location in one former Sep11th "hijacker" city, Boca Raton, FA.
President & Chief Executive Officer of Seisint is Paul S. Cameron, who came from Accenture, which is the new name for Arthur Andersen, former auditor of ENRON.
Accenture is meanwhile also member of an electronic military task force, who supports e-voting.
Other suporters are Northrop-Grumman, Lockheed-Martin, and EDS.
Seisint's e-voting ties continue with Christiane Breton, Chief Financial Officer, who worked at ChoicePoint.
ChoicePoint, Greg Palast-specialists might know this, merged in 2002 with Database Technologies DBT, which was responsible for the fake felony list of 90,000 people in Florida, which was one of the real reasons for the "stolen election".
It's getting more interesting.
Seisint's Vice President Sal Hernandez, joined Seisint in February 2003 after serving over fifteen years as a Special Agent with the FBI.
Hernandez supported the development of MATRIX in Boca Raton, with funding by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Another Vice President, William D. Shrewsbury, is a former DEA agent, formerly working in the Miami and Ft. Myers Regions.
Other High Tech/Database/Evoting-connections:
Source:
911 Skeptics Unite (Blog March 15th 2004)
author: Nico Haupt aka ewing2001
e-mail: nicohaupt@yahoo.com
Reflections on 9/11 Investigations and post-political aftermath Monday, March 15th 2004
By Ewing2001
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2004/03/282914.shtml
All broadband Internet providers, including cable modem and DSL companies, would have to rewire their networks to support easy wiretapping by police, according to a new proposal from the FBI. The long-awaited proposal, submitted to the Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday, has been crafted so broadly that it would outlaw the introduction of new broadband services that did not support ready wiretapping access. Companies currently offering broadband would be given 15 months to comply.
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Meanwhile, a newspaper claimed, the state Bureau of Motor Vehicles sold driving records of Ohioans for about $50,000 to the company developing a multistate crime database program.
The program, called Matrix, lets states share information with one another and cross-reference the data with up to 20-billion records in databases held by a Florida company called Seisint.
Seisint, founded in 1998, has one location in one former Sep11th "hijacker" city, Boca Raton, FA.
President & Chief Executive Officer of Seisint is Paul S. Cameron, who came from Accenture, which is the new name for Arthur Andersen, former auditor of ENRON.
Accenture is meanwhile also member of an electronic military task force, who supports e-voting.
Other suporters are Northrop-Grumman, Lockheed-Martin, and EDS.
Seisint's e-voting ties continue with Christiane Breton, Chief Financial Officer, who worked at ChoicePoint.
ChoicePoint, Greg Palast-specialists might know this, merged in 2002 with Database Technologies DBT, which was responsible for the fake felony list of 90,000 people in Florida, which was one of the real reasons for the "stolen election".
It's getting more interesting.
Seisint's Vice President Sal Hernandez, joined Seisint in February 2003 after serving over fifteen years as a Special Agent with the FBI.
Hernandez supported the development of MATRIX in Boca Raton, with funding by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Another Vice President, William D. Shrewsbury, is a former DEA agent, formerly working in the Miami and Ft. Myers Regions.
Other High Tech/Database/Evoting-connections:
- Executive Vice President James P. Swift joined Seisint in May 1999 from Modus Operandi, Inc., a management and technology consulting firm.
- Chairman Jack Hight, also on the board of Modus Operandi, was a co-founder of EDS
- Director Martha Barnett is on the LEXIS-NEXIS Legal Advisory Board
- Bruce Barrington is the founder of Clarion Software and worked with military contractor McDonnell Douglas
- Kenneth A. Horowitz, telephon guru, is one of the original founders of the cellular telephone industry
- Ira Siegel is CEO of LEXIS-NEXIS
- Brian L. Stafford, Managing Director, who was the Director of the United States Secret Service until February 2003.
During his 31-year career, he safeguarded seven the U.S. nation's presidents and served as the agency's lead executive under Clinton and George W. Bush."
Source:
911 Skeptics Unite (Blog March 15th 2004)
author: Nico Haupt aka ewing2001
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Reflections on 9/11 Investigations and post-political aftermath Monday, March 15th 2004
By Ewing2001
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2004/03/282914.shtml
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"