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January 26, 2015
Targeted Individual ‘Wackos’ Proven Right Again: Police Get To See You Having Sex With Through-The-Wall Tech TIs Have Been Saying They Use. Senators Now Question The Invasive Technology
By Deborah Dupre
For years, targeted individuals have complained that the only way criminals, including government ops, can speak about their private sex life and other private activities is through use of “through-the-wall technology. Most people hearing those complaints have falsely accused the targeted individuals as being wacky, while professionals used terms less kind, inferring or falsely diagnosing the targets as “delusional” or “paranoid”, in other words, mentally ill. Now, United State Senators seem to get it, since they know that they too can be spied on in their most private moments with the technology in the hands of today’s police officers.
Handier for Perps Than Hidden Cameras
Spying is always to harass and inflict other injury onto the victim. The through-the-wall technology is one of the most effective ways to ensure ops can do that, far more effectively than by using hidden cameras.
Finally, radar devices allowing police officers to effectively see into suspects’ homes have raised “privacy concerns of the highest order,” top lawmakers on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee said Thursday.
“At least 50 U.S. law enforcement agencies have secretly equipped their officers with that technology, with little notice to the public or the courts,” says ACLU, although it, too has dismissed complaints by hundreds of targeted individuals who have complained about such devices being used to spy on them.
The devices work like very fine motion detectors, capable of determining whether someone is inside a building by detecting movement as slight as human breathing – just as targeted individuals have been complaining about for years to the ACLU and every other giths group to no avail.
It’s been known since 2011 that by using microwaves, MIT researchers had devised technology to see through walls in real time, as reported by CNN. Even that, however, did not cause professionals to properly investigate when targeted individuals complained about the technology being used on them. Instead, professionals at all levels dismiss the complaints, inflicting more injury on targeted individuals as rape victims once were routinely.
The radar array system, created by Gregory Charvat and John Peabody at the university’s Lincoln Laboratory, sends microwave signals that bounce off objects and ultimately return radar images to a screen. The waves can even penetrate concrete walls. Charvat said Tuesday that the project has been in the works for a while.” (CNN)
With psychologists and other professionals now known through two separate torture investigations to be directly involved in torture, such as at Guantanamo, one can justifiably ask how many of them and other’s in the “caring fields” and even first responders are also involved in in-community abuses, such as those inflicted on innocent targeted individuals.
Many such targeted people have complained the through-the-wall technology had to be used on them. “How else do the perps quickly know when I’ve had sex and what I was wearing…” they’ve asserted. Such private details are then stated by unknown passersby when in hearing disatnce of their target.
Make no mistake: As with all new technology and weaponry, it’s never long before everyday perps also access and use the technology. In today’s police state, however, the authorities and perps are too often one in the same.
Learn more: See surveillanceissues.com and applegatefriends.com
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