GBPPR2The origins of "political correctness" or "cultural Marxism" can be found in the early parts of the 20th century from the Frankfurt School, which was the headquarters for the Communists scheming in Germany. Max Horkheimer, T.W. Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, Leo Lowenthal, and Erich Fromm were all there.
"The role of the Frankfurt School is creating the victim groups that constitutes the politically correct coalition."
Made by the Free Congress Foundation and narrated by William Lind.
The History of Political Correctness (Complete)GBPPR22011-03-31 | The origins of "political correctness" or "cultural Marxism" can be found in the early parts of the 20th century from the Frankfurt School, which was the headquarters for the Communists scheming in Germany. Max Horkheimer, T.W. Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, Leo Lowenthal, and Erich Fromm were all there.
"The role of the Frankfurt School is creating the victim groups that constitutes the politically correct coalition."
Made by the Free Congress Foundation and narrated by William Lind.
The leaked pages from the NSA's ANT catalog have given us unprecedented insight into the capabilities of the NSA.
The gadgets in the catalog allow the NSA to monitor and locate mobile phones, tap USB and Ethernet connections, maintain persistent malware on PCs, communicate with malware across air gaps, mount Wi-Fi attacks from drones, and even monitor video displays, keystrokes, and ambient audio from a distance.
Did you know that nearly all of those capabilities can be implemented today with open-source hardware and software?
With a focus on the hardware devices found in the ANT catalog, I will show you how to build your own NSA Playset out of open source components so that you can play along with the NSA!
---- Michael Ossmann is a wireless security researcher who makes hardware for hackers. Best known for the open-source HackRF, Ubertooth, and Daisho projects, he founded Great Scott Gadgets in an effort to put exciting, new tools into the hands of innovative people.
Dean Pierce is a computer security researcher in Portland Oregon. As an infosec professional, he has worked primarily in the fields of network security and product security, and has in the past covered research topics ranging from wireless networks and cryptography, to the development of various networking tools.
http://www.nsaplayset.orgGBPPR Vision #31: HP4328A Milliohmmeter Overview & Probe ConstructionGBPPR22014-07-27 | General overview of the HP4328A milliohmmeter and how to make your own Kelvin bridge probes.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #30: Very-Low Frequency ConverterGBPPR22014-07-18 | Homebrew version of Marty Kaiser's VLF59-10 5 to 500 kHz VLF converter.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #29: Oak Creek, Wisconsin HamfestGBPPR22014-07-15 | Raw video from the July 12, 2014 hamfest in Oak Creek, Wisconsin sponsored by the South Milwaukee Amateur Radio Club.
It started to rain, so I had to kinda hurry through. It was also difficult to carry the camera and all the crap I bought, so the video is very shaky with lots of images of gravel and grass. LOL - oh well...
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #28: Overview of the NSAs RAGEMASTER Radar Retro-ReflectorGBPPR22014-07-03 | General overview of the NSA's RAGEMASTER VGA video RF retro-reflector. Re-editted to add that pic at the end.
GBPPR Vision #25: Overview of the NSA's CTX4000/PHOTOANGLO Radar Units youtube.com/watch?v=rPQmIYb5E2oThe Internets Own Boy: The Story of Aaron SwartzGBPPR22014-07-01 | "The Internet's Own Boy" follows the story of programming prodigy and information activist Aaron Swartz.
From Swartz's help in the development of the basic Internet protocol RSS to his co-founding of Reddit, his fingerprints are all over the Internet.
But it was Swartz's groundbreaking work in social justice and political organizing combined with his aggressive approach to information access that ensnared him in a two-year legal nightmare.
It was a battle that ended with the taking of his own life at the age of 26.
Aaron's story touched a nerve with people far beyond the online communities in which he was a celebrity.
GBPPR Vision #25: Overview of the NSA's CTX4000/PHOTOANGLO Radar Units youtube.com/watch?v=rPQmIYb5E2oGBPPR Vision #26: Overview of the NSAs TAWDRYYARD Radar Retro-ReflectorGBPPR22014-04-28 | General overview of the NSA's TAWDRYYARD tracking beacon radar retro-reflector and the AM backscatter principle.
GBPPR Vision #25: Overview of the NSA's CTX4000/PHOTOANGLO Radar Units youtube.com/watch?v=rPQmIYb5E2oGBPPR Vision #25: Overview of the NSAs CTX4000/PHOTOANGLO Radar UnitsGBPPR22014-04-15 | General overview of the NSA's CTX4000/PHOTOANGLO illumination radars for remote technical surveillance applications.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #24: HP3478A Battery ReplacementGBPPR22014-04-08 | Replacing the 3 volt lithium backup battery in a HP3478A multimeter.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #23: 21.4 MHz FM DemodulatorGBPPR22014-03-21 | FM demodulator for a HP8569 spectrum analyzer or any other device with a 21.4 MHz IF output.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionRadio Intercept: Ironwood Township, Michigan Fire PageGBPPR22014-03-15 | Fire Chief Peite Dies in the Line of Duty ---------------------------------------------------------
Michigan - While participating in pumper training at the fire department, Fire Chief Jamie Peite began to not feel well but thought it was not serious.
While attending classes at the University of Wisconsin-Superior the following morning, Peite suffered a heart attack. Fire Chief Peite was treated and transported to the hospital but succumbed to his injury.
Incident Location: N10892 Lake RD, Ironwood, MI 49938 Age: 43 Rank: Fire Chief Classification: Volunteer Incident Date: Mar 4, 2014 18:30 Date of Death: Mar 5, 2014 Cause of Death: Stress/Overexertion Nature of Death: Heart Attack Activity Type: Other Emergency Duty: No Duty Type: Training
Department Information ---------------------------------- Ironwood Township Volunteer Fire Department N10892 Lake RD Ironwood, Michigan 49938
Equinox examines the shadowy world of hacking and the agencies who try to stop them, Viruses, and other cyber crimes.
Program Summary
Every two years, hundreds of computer hackers gather for a conference in New York, entitled HOPE, Hackers Of Planet Earth. Cyber outlaws range from thieves trying to extort money and pedophiles trying to gain access to children, to idealists championing the free flow of information and challenging the power of the multinationals. In amongst the hackers are law enforcement officers trained to fight cyber crime.
Their anonymity protected behind bizarre pseudonyms like The Cult of the Dead Cow and Sir Dystic, the stars of the hacking world compete and share 'tools' with participants to gain access to or destroy supposedly secure information. One of these tools was Back Orifice, which exposed the lack of security in Microsoft software.
But, say experts on both sides of the legal fence, the most common culprits are insiders with a grudge. The first aim of the hacker is to obtain a legitimate account. Insiders are a step ahead: they already have a legitimate password to gain access to the system. Once inside, they can compromise sensitive information then use it to steal or extort money, or destroy it in order to sabotage the work of the organization.
Cyber crime has moved law enforcement into new territory as officers try to track down the physical location of an individual who may be sitting in front of a screen half way across the world. One company, Bloomberg Business News, brought in the FBI when it received demands for money from computer hackers. Tracing the villains to Kazakhstan, the FBI managed to lure them to London where the British police could arrest them and begin proceedings to extradite them to the USA.
Not all computer crime requires a high level of expertise. In California, police uncover an operation for printing counterfeit checks and money, made simple by the accessibility of high-tech graphics equipment. One suspect says he has sold 10,000 fake bills in return for drugs. The same force logs on to a chat room and gets into conversation with a man who turns out to be a pedophile. Posing as a 12-year-old boy, the police officer arranges to meet the suspect, who turns out to be on probation for pedophile offences and HIV positive, with no intention of using any protection. He faces a 30-year sentence.
As increasing numbers of people use the Internet, the threats to welfare systems, to business and to society will swamp law enforcers, so individual users need to know enough to start to protect themselves.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt203495733 Bullets: The Story of Ben SonnenbergGBPPR22014-02-23 | The story of Ben Sonnenberg and the brutality and misconduct by the Green Bay Police Department.
Ben was shot 11 times by the Green Bay Police. He was unarmed. The cops said he "had a gun," but then changed their story to say he "pointed a cellphone at them."
The corrupt Brown County D.A. John Zakowski refused to prosecute the cops, even when they falsified the police report.
Ben was going to be a father in a few months, and had just purchased a new house and dog. The police claim it was "suicide by cop." Lies...
Dirty Green Bay Cops: Eric Allen, Gary J. Richgels, Matthew Cain, and Scott Salzmann.
Illegal Activity by the Green Bay Police: http://blockyourid.com/~gbpprorg/nfl/cops.htmlGBPPR Vision #22: Scottys Spectrum Analyzer - Part 6GBPPR22014-02-04 | Tips for constructing the IF amplifier module for the Scotty Spectrum Analyzer project.
In the, ahh, Family Dollar store right now... I need the, ahh, two Natives [American] identified.
But, ahh, just make up a reason that somebody called them in suspicious sitting in the lot there."
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From January 7, 2014.
Eastside "Charlie" units wanted to identify two people in a parking lot and were told to "make up a reason" that someone had called them in as suspicious.
"B" is the tactical channel on the radio system and is often used to avoid tying up dispatch ("C") - and for doing things they don't want others to hear...
Contact the Green Bay Police Department at: (920) 448-3200
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/trackingH2K2: Introduction to Computer VirusesGBPPR22013-11-22 | H2K2 (HOPE 2002) took place on July 12-14, 2002 at Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City.
Understanding the fundamentals of how to identify, remove, and defend against hostile code. Robert Lupo will cover how different computer viruses work - boot sector, file infector, multi-parti, VBS, Java, the different OS viruses, etc. He will also explain how to remove different computer viruses with and without anti-virus software and discuss the future of computer viruses and hostile code.GBPPR Vision #20: Scottys Spectrum Analyzer - Part 5GBPPR22013-11-07 | Tips for constructing the magnitude analog-to-digital converter for the Scotty Spectrum Analyzer project.
http://scottyspectrumanalyzer.comGBPPR Vision #19: Scottys Spectrum Analyzer - Part 4GBPPR22013-09-23 | Tips for constructing the logarithmic detector for the Scotty Spectrum Analyzer project.
http://scottyspectrumanalyzer.comGBPPR Vision #18: Scottys Spectrum Analyzer - Part 3GBPPR22013-08-31 | Tips for constructing the 10 MHz master clock oscillator for the Scotty Spectrum Analyzer project.
http://scottyspectrumanalyzer.comGBPPR Vision #17: Scottys Spectrum Analyzer - Part 2GBPPR22013-08-28 | Tips for constructing the control board for the Scotty Spectrum Analyzer project.
http://scottyspectrumanalyzer.comGBPPR Vision #16: Scottys Spectrum Analyzer - Part 1GBPPR22013-07-30 | Tips for constructing a 1013.3 MHz IF cavity filter for the Scotty Spectrum Analyzer project.
http://scottyspectrumanalyzer.comGBPPR Vision #15: 800 MHz Band Cellular Phone JammerGBPPR22013-06-27 | How to make a RF jammer for the U.S. 800 MHz cellular, public safety, and trunked radio bands.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #14: Radio Shack Discone Antenna Frequency ResponseGBPPR22013-06-13 | 10 MHz to 1300 MHz frequency response sweep of a Radio Shack wideband scanner/ham discone antenna (20-043).
The directional coupler is KDI/Triangle DCK-1010 and covers 1.0 - 1000 MHz.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #13: Radio Shack Discone AntennaGBPPR22013-06-08 | Overview and construction tips for the Radio Shack wideband scanner/ham discone antenna (20-043).
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #11: Battlefield Laser Warning ReceiverGBPPR22013-05-30 | Experimental device to detect the laser designator used by laser-guided bombs and missiles.
The AGM-114 Hellfire Missile: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byIsaZ5WYyMGBPPR Vision #12: HP3336B to HP3336C ConversionGBPPR22013-05-29 | Easy hack to add a 50 ohm output connection to the HP3336B synthesizer/level generator.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #10: Tuning a 2.45 GHz Coffee Can AntennaGBPPR22013-04-02 | Use a RF sweep generator, a directional coupler, and a spectrum analyzer to tune a 2.45 GHz antenna.
The directional coupler is RF Power SDC-202-302-R1-8 and covers 1.5 - 4 GHz
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/vision .GBPPR Vision #9: 2.45 GHz Coffee Can AntennasGBPPR22013-03-31 | Construction of a coffee can antenna operating at 2.45 GHz.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #7: Review of the AADE L/C Meter IIBGBPPR22013-03-08 | Quick overview of a low-cost inductor/capacitor meter for hobbyist work.
End of video is cut off. Maximum values are around 150 mH / 1.5 uF.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #6: Op-Amps for Audio Surveillance - Part 3GBPPR22013-02-28 | Calculating the total input noise voltage of a LM833 op-amp microphone amplifier.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #5: Op-Amps for Audio Surveillance - Part 2GBPPR22013-02-02 | Calculating the gain of an op-amp in a contoured audio application.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #4: Op-Amps for Audio Surveillance - Part 1GBPPR22013-01-22 | General overview of a LM833 op-amp microphone amplifier for the speech band.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #3: Cutting & Cleaning Printed Circuit Board MaterialGBPPR22013-01-11 | Use low-cost hardware and grocery store items to cut and clean your copper-clad PCB material.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #2: Cleaning RF ConnectorsGBPPR22013-01-05 | Use a Microbrush and Nevr-Dull to clean BNC and N connectors.
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/visionGBPPR Vision #1: EIP 545A Microwave Frequency CounterGBPPR22013-01-04 | Overview of an EIP Model 545A microwave frequency counter.
A ham radio tuned to a continuous NOAA weather broadcast was placed 50 feet from the focal point of the parabolic dish. The volume of the radio was set to simulate a "normal voice conversation" level.
The video starts out with the digital voice recorder facing the radio from about a foot away to get an idea of the volume of audio.
I walked backwards 50 feet to the parabolic dish (with the recorder still facing the radio) and then plugged the digital voice recorder's microphone input into the Low-Z output of the parabolic microphone amplifier via a splitting attenuation cable (the other side went to a pair of headphones).
I then fiddled with the amplifier's Band Boost and Band Frequency settings to try and "tune in" the voice range from the radio.
The "howling" you hear in parts of the video is the parabolic microphone amplifier oscillating when operating at its highest gain. This is normal for a device like this, and in most cases won't affect the intercepted audio.
At around 2:15 I swept the parabolic dish back-and-forth to get an idea of how directional the dish is.
At 100 feet, with the same audio level, I could only pick out a few words here-and-there as the background noise was overwhelming.
GBPPR Parabolic Microphone: http://mail.blockyourid.com/~gbpprorg/mil/paraIngegneria dei Sistemi (IDS) IBIS Microwave InterferometerGBPPR22012-08-18 | Real-time dynamic bridge monitoring with an IBIS-series interferometric radar.
Can measure a 1/100 millimeter displacement at a distance of over 1 kilometer.
It uses a 200 MHz bandwidth stepped-frequency CW modulation at 17.1 - 17.3 GHz. RF output power is 230 mW ERP. The 19 dBi horn's horizontal beamwidth is 17 degrees and vertical beamwidth is 15 degrees.
It can set a 0.5 meter wide range gate along its receive path to reduce external interference.
http://www.idscompany.it/upload4/File/BRO_GEO_IBIS_FS_12_REV1.0_LR.pdfInstalling a Tryanny Protector on the Green Bay Police Nuisance Abatement Vehicle - #2GBPPR22012-06-25 | You can identify the active video cameras by using your own video camera with its internal infrared blocking filter removed or by using a cheap black-and-white video camera.
This will allow the imaging device to detect the active infrared LED illumination which surrounds the video camera.
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There are four video cameras with infrared illumination mounted on top of the vehicle (front, back, left, right) and what looks like to be an UHF-band antenna.
Corrupt Green Bay Police Deploy the Armadillo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFOINlw0xScInstalling a Tryanny Protector on the Green Bay Police Armadillo Nuisance Abatement Vehicle - #1GBPPR22012-06-22 | Originally I was going to develop a high-power microwave, or EMP, or CO2 laser system to disable the video cameras on this vehicle, but it turns out all you need is a six-inch square piece of black cardboard and a magnet from an old microwave oven magnetron.
The white label says "TYRANNY PROTECTOR," but it's hard to read in the video.
There are four video cameras with infrared illumination mounted on top of the vehicle (front, back, left, right) and what looks like to be an UHF/800MHz-band antenna.
Use a black-and-white video camera with the infrared filter removed to detect the infrared illumination from the active cameras.
Corrupt Green Bay Police Deploy the Armadillo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFOINlw0xScStopping Power Meters (2 of 2)GBPPR22012-05-31 | This Consumertronics video tutorial shows you how kilowatt-hour meters work and their anatomy with simple, detailed instructions. Also, demonstrates an actual Stopping Power Meters Educational Module (SPMEM) in action and external magnetic (IG MANUAL) methods used to slow and stop KW-HR meters!
http://www.scribd.com/doc/34672944/Stopping-Power-MetersStopping Power Meters (1 of 2)GBPPR22012-05-31 | This Consumertronics video tutorial shows you how kilowatt-hour meters work and their anatomy with simple, detailed instructions. Also, demonstrates an actual Stopping Power Meters Educational Module (SPMEM) in action and external magnetic (IG MANUAL) methods used to slow and stop KW-HR meters!
It's designed to remotely monitor a VGA monitor (or TV) by detecting the electromagnetic radiation (video, horizontal & vertical sync signals) the monitor emits.
More information and the "sync restorer" schematics are available from Consumertronic's "Beyond van Eck Phreaking" publication:
The parametric speaker is underpowered so the range (or effectiveness) isn't too great.
The "speech jammer" works by picking up the target audio with a conventional microphone, delaying it a few hundred milliseconds, then rebroadcasting it back to them using a directional speaker system.
Congressmen Mike McCaul (R-Austin) and Henry Cuellar (D-Laredo) who are both Homeland Security Committee Members witnessed a test display of new gear that could stop a terrorist or smuggler's car in their tracks. McCaul and Cuellar checked out new homeland security equipment at Austin Area Company Tuesday. McCaul and Cuellar are both members of the House Homeland Security Committee and House Subcommittee on Border, Maritime and Global Counterterrorism.
They visited Austin-area based security technology company Applied Physical Electronics . The company's new equipment could potentially stop illegal vehicular crossings at the nations land ports of entry.
The radiation from the suitcase can immediately cut off power to computers, vehicles and even bombs.
House Homeland Security Members liked what they saw, and want to use it against terrorists and drug dealers coming across the border.KXAN News Segment on APLECs IED ZapperGBPPR22012-03-12 | From November 12, 2007.
Applied Physical Electronics http://www.apelc.comGBPPR Microwave Surveillance Device #8GBPPR22012-02-29 | Quick test of the phase-detecting X-band interferometer.
There is an oscillation problem which (of course) showed up after everything was constructed.
Initial view is the baseline before everything was powered, then power was applied to the interferometer and the oscillation is visible.
Next, the phase shifter potentiometer was rotated showing how the baseline output from the AD8302 can be adjusted.
Then I waved my hand in front of the horn antenna showing how movements can be detect.
Every 10 mV of change is equal to a one degree phase shift in the received signal. The scope was set at 50 mV/division.