Every 'Conspiracy Theorist' In America Has Just Been Vindicated
By Michael Snyder/Economic Collapse Blog March 09, 2017 Share this article:
Yes, the government can use your phone, your computer and even
potentially your television to spy on what you are doing inside your own
home.
On Tuesday, Wikileaks released
thousands of documents that prove what virtually every "conspiracy
theorist" in America has been saying for years about government spying.
And
I don't even like to use the term "conspiracy theorist" much, because
the truth is that most "conspiracy theorists" are simply citizen
journalists that are attempting to expose things that the mainstream
media doesn't want to talk about.
And one of
the things that the mainstream media has always been hesitant to address
is the unconstitutional surveillance that U.S. intelligence agencies
systematically conduct on their own citizens.
But
now the mainstream media is being forced to talk about government
surveillance because Wikileaks has just exposed it for all the world to
see.
According to Wikileaks, the CIA has been
secretly running "its 'own NSA' with even less accountability and
without publicly answering the question as to whether such a massive
budgetary spend on duplicating the capacities of a rival agency could be
justified".
It is known as the Central Intelligence Agency's Center
for Cyber Intelligence, and it has produced "more than a thousand
hacking systems, trojans, viruses, and other 'weaponized' malware".
In fact, the computer or phone that you are reading this article on may be infected with one of their programs right now.
The
documents that were released by Wikileaks show that government spooks
can remotely take control of Apple iPhones, Google Android phones,
Microsoft Windows operating systems and Samsung smart televisions, and
once in control of those devices they can use them to spy on their
owners.
The ironic thing is that while Barack
Obama and members of Congress have been accusing Russia of conducting
cyberattacks, the truth is that U.S. intelligence agencies have been
perhaps the biggest offenders of all.
This is
an absolutely massive scandal, and I truly hope that it gets the
attention that it deserves in the days ahead. The following is a portion
of the press release that Wikileaks issued on Tuesday...
Recently,
the CIA lost control of the majority of its hacking arsenal including
malware, viruses, trojans, weaponized "zero day" exploits, malware
remote control systems and associated documentation.
This
extraordinary collection, which amounts to more than several hundred
million lines of code, gives its possessor the entire hacking capacity
of the CIA.
The archive appears
to have been circulated among former U.S. government hackers and
contractors in an unauthorized manner, one of whom has provided
WikiLeaks with portions of the archive.
"Year
Zero" introduces the scope and direction of the CIA's global covert
hacking program, its malware arsenal and dozens of "zero day" weaponized
exploits against a wide range of U.S. and European company products,
include Apple's iPhone, Google's Android and Microsoft's Windows and
even Samsung TVs, which are turned into covert microphones.
Since
2001 the CIA has gained political and budgetary preeminence over the
U.S. National Security Agency (NSA). The CIA found itself building not
just its now infamous drone fleet, but a very different type of covert,
globe-spanning force -- its own substantial fleet of hackers.
The
agency's hacking division freed it from having to disclose its often
controversial operations to the NSA (its primary bureaucratic rival) in
order to draw on the NSA's hacking capacities.
By
the end of 2016, the CIA's hacking division, which formally falls under
the agency's Center for Cyber Intelligence (CCI), had over 5000
registered users and had produced more than a thousand hacking systems,
trojans, viruses, and other "weaponized" malware.
Such is the scale of the CIA's undertaking that by 2016, its hackers had utilized more code than that used to run Facebook.
After learning about this, you may never look at your smart TV the same way again.
In
fact, according to the documents that Wikileaks has given us the CIA
can even use your smart TV to spy on you when it appears to be turned
off...
A program dubbed "Weeping Angel"
after an episode of the popular British TV science fiction series "Dr.
Who," can set a Samsung smart TV into a fake "off" mode to fool the
consumer into thinking the TV isn't recording room sounds when it still
is.
The conversations are then
sent out via the user's server. The program was developed in conjunction
with MI5, the British FBI equivalent of a domestic counterintelligence
and security agency, according to the WikiLeaks documents.
And
if your phone has been infected by the CIA, they can remotely turn on
the camera and microphone whenever they want and use the phone as a GPS
locator to track you wherever you go. The following comes from USA
Today...
CIA-created malware can penetrate
and then control the operating systems for both Android and iPhone
phones, allege the documents.
This
software would allow the agency to see the user's location, copy and
transmit audio and text from the phone and covertly turn on the phone's
camera and microphone and then send the resulting images or sound files
to the agency.
Just two days ago I wrote a major article warning that the government has the capability to do these sorts of things.
This
stuff is really going on, and it needs to stop now. I warned about some
of this advanced "Big Brother technology" in my apocalyptic novel "The
Beginning Of The End", and many of us have been screaming about what
U.S. intelligence agencies have been doing for years and years.
Now
that President Trump is extremely upset that the government was spying
on him, let us hope that he steps up to the plate and puts an end to
this unconstitutional surveillance for good.
In the documents that Wikileaks has just released there
is even discussion about the CIA potentially being able to infect a
vehicle control system.
Presumably the goal
would be to remotely take control of a vehicle and either spy on the
occupants or kill them by driving into an obstacle at very high speed.
And
if you can believe it, the CIA has also been developing ways to make it
look like a cyberattack that they conducted actually came from the
Russians. The following comes from an article by Jerome Corsi...
The
Wikileaks "Vault 7" drop of CIA cyber-warfare documents contains the
startling revelation that the CIA, under a project identified as
"Umbrage," maintained a substantial library of Russian cyber-attack
techniques "stolen" from malware produced in other states including the
Russian Federation.
Of course when it comes to violations of privacy, the NSA is even worse than the CIA.
The NSA systematically collects all forms of digital communication and stores them in a giant data center out in Utah.
So
nothing that you do on a digital device is ever truly private. If you
don't believe the article that I posted the other day, perhaps you will
believe a 36 year veteran of the NSA named William Binney...
President
Donald Trump is "absolutely right" to claim he was wiretapped and
monitored, a former NSA official claimed Monday, adding that the
administration risks falling victim to further leaks if it continues to
run afoul of the intelligence community.
"I
think the president is absolutely right. His phone calls, everything he
did electronically, was being monitored," Bill Binney, a 36-year
veteran of the National Security Agency who resigned in protest from the
organization in 2001, told Fox Business on Monday. Everyone's
conversations are being monitored and stored, Binney said.
Did you catch that last sentence?
Binney
knows very well that all of our conversations are systematically being
monitored and stored because he helped build the systems that do it.
Now that all of this is out in the open, America has two choices.
We
can end this unconstitutional surveillance and go back to being a
nation that respects privacy, or we can allow it to continue and keep
heading down the road toward becoming a "Big Brother" surveillance
society far worse than anything that George Orwell ever warned about.
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