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I saw an NSA "listening" truck last night

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posted on Nov, 1 2007 @ 04:23 PM
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I wasn't interrogated. Just thorougly searched. Maybe it's to balance out their special checks of Arabian or Persian people. I'm white, blonde hair, green eyes, and could see how they're filling up the other side of the chart.

[edit on 1-11-2007 by DeadFlagBlues]



posted on Nov, 1 2007 @ 07:54 PM
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I believe they are using technology that takes advantage of whats called "Electronic Emanation." There exists this technology which allows them to pick the faint radio signal emitted by all things electrical. They can see your computer screen, read what your processor is computing, and see what you type. This bypasses all encrytpion because if you can see it, they can see it, if you go to decrypt something, or type it in to be encrypted, they can get it. This technology has been around for decades. I met a Venture Capitalist about funding for a wireless company I once had, and he was an engineer contracted by the Gov't. He built the first cellular network 4 years before Motorola invented the mobile phone. That he did for the oil companies to communicate with in the Deserts of foreign middle eastern nations who's land we are raping. The desert Banshees would cut down the telephone poles and use the wood to build fires, so they needed a wireless solution. Later he went on to discover Electronic Emanation, which he built equipment to detect for miles all of the things I have told you and more. So the Gov't then contracted him to show them how to shield their equipment and that same method is used as the current military specifications for all of their sensitive equipment. Here is a reasearch paper on it from the University of Cambridge. Its scary...

www.cl.cam.ac.uk...

The PDF at the bottom is the full paper on this. Read it!

[edit on 1-11-2007 by thatblissguy]



posted on Nov, 1 2007 @ 11:55 PM
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Yip it's called Tempest...and WHY would the government want to see your midget porn?

They wouldn't, that's what.



posted on Nov, 2 2007 @ 01:59 AM
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In all honesty, WHY would the NSA have a truck rolling around with their insignia plastered on it for all to see? That is like driving around with one giant ambush magnet. If they want to check in on people, all they have to do is tap into a sat., so why would they waste the effort of driving around? This story really makes no sense.



posted on Nov, 2 2007 @ 04:16 AM
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1.) The OP never said the logo had the words National Security Agency on it. If the logo he seen had said that he wouldn't have bothered searching for it. Most likely just the logo without any words and look at how many agencies use that eagle in their logos.

2.) He never said the picture of the truck he posted was the exact truck. He said that was the closest image he could find that resembled the truck he saw. That he didn't recognize the model and he also mentioned that maybe it had mods on it and that's why he didn't recognize the model.

I find it really pathetic how some of you came in here and twisted what the OP said and added things to it.

Some of you said you doubt ATS has ever been looked into or anything. How exactly do you know that? I will admit that I doubt it's being watched 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. But with some of the topics on here, especially dealing with 9/11, I bet anything this site has been looked at more than once.

Why don't some of you grow up? It's pretty immature to enter a thread and do nothing but bash the OP and make them out to be a paranoid conspiracy theorist. It's getting old. Look at how many threads have been made where the OP's never come back because of immature people like you that feel the need to bash anything they think sounds stupid. That's why on other forums this site has a reputation of being filled with dis-info agents or just flat out jerks. Some of you try to come of as mature, intellectual adults, but you act more like immature 5 year olds most of the time.



posted on Nov, 2 2007 @ 07:54 AM
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There is a somewhat new security company in my area that is named "Homeland Security". They even use the eagle decal on the sides of their vehicles with tiny wording underneath it saying "and alarm systems". At a casual look, it looks like an official vehicle other than it doesn't have GSA license plates.

My thoughts are some company was out looking for someone with the new license plate camera. Maybe even bounty hunters. If it was type of electronic surveillance vehicle, there would have been more than several antenna attached to the vehicle other than the description of the device that was seen.



posted on Nov, 2 2007 @ 02:34 PM
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We can all speculate as to what it was...

It could have been a utility searching for RF leakage - Cable TV etc...
The power company uses radios to find static and interference from faulty transformers and connections

It could have been a FCC Radio Direction vehicle search out a illegal transmitter such as a pirate radio station, CB'er not using a authorized frequency (high bander), a trucking company or trucker using a Ham Radio in the 28.050 Mhz area.

It could have been one of the new police vehicles that scan license plates looking for stolen cars or wanted individuals.

With out a picture we will not know for sure. Not many of us carry a camera with us. Maybe we should start.





posted on Nov, 3 2007 @ 01:05 AM
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I cant believe you guys are still debating this. Its pure paranoia.

If I didnt personally see this with my own two eyes on TV then maybe I wouldnt believe it myself. The report was talking to the cop and he was openly describing how they use the system and demonstrated it. They simply drive down residential neighborhoods or downtown, where the roads are narrow, and scan the license plates of cars on both sides of the road. Although its new expensive high-tech, its not advanced enough for them to drive 40 miles an hour and get all the plates scanned, so they must move super slow.

To whoever said they maybe looking for criminals, it could totally be so. The version I saw and heard was they use it for searching for stolen vehicles but im sure a suspected murders license plate turns on a couple fancy red flashing lights on the screen too.

To the guy that claimed he followed one of these guys and the cop speed up and then covered the screen. LOL I call BS. If he felt for a sec you were following him he would of put his blinkers on, pulled you over and given you a hell of time. But even if he was hiding it, maybe they dont want people in your area to know they have this tech so thieves wont hide their cars in the garage.



posted on Nov, 3 2007 @ 01:41 AM
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Originally posted by DeadFlagBlues
Who knows? But, I'm feeling equally paranoid now that I'm a full fledged member of the ATS boards... I was "randomly" picked by a new TSA program at the airport today. I had my feet swabbed, every item in my bag swabbed, and my checked luggage has a huge orange tag on it that I saved.

They're after us Utahns. Head for the Uintas.


Dont feel bad. After I had a run in with the SS in 2003 for getting a little expressive on a news board, I got a good case of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrilation and I am sure it was a warning. Many other anomalies out of the ordinary have happened since that time to make me believe this is what happened

Now i have to take a heart rhythm medication



posted on Nov, 6 2007 @ 10:13 PM
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Reply to Promethius 1111:

That really sucks. I'm sorry to hear that. I have many people who don't believe what I had saw, however I am convinced that if they saw the same truck it would be only obvious. As to the police license plate readers. Yup I know what they are talking about. This was no way related, although somewhat simlar looking, there were obvious differences. I am in no way scared of these things, and infact think the government often has our best interest in mind. I just find it very interesting and I love high-tech equipment. I figure if you're not doing anything wrong, there's nothing to worry about. Right?



posted on Nov, 6 2007 @ 10:58 PM
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well, this didn't deserve a thread of it's own, so I'll relate it here. It's only slightly off-topic.

I live on a road that is 30 miles long with no towns of any size on it. One "community is about 400 people with a single gas station and my hometown is about 700 people with another single gas station/store. No industry, not much except farms and such on this road, and even feeder roads.

Now there are roads that lead to other towns, but where I am, it would be out of the way to go to them by using this state highway. In other words, you could go to towns either East or West of my home, but it would be much quicker and easier to go down more major roads.

So, a few days ago, I'm traveling with my wife and meet four Fed Ex trucks. Four fed Ex semi trucks with 40 foot trailers. There's no industry down our way, no major anything. I chose this area because it is as near "nowhere" as you can be and still be close (in a sense) to a fair sized (80,000) town. There is nothing in my area that would have a delivery from two Fed Ex trucks that size.

But if that was all of it, I might have wrote it off to just being odd that I saw that convoy, strange as it was. But the rigs were followed by a pair of black Suburbans with dark tinted windows and then a half mile further a "police" vehicle with a decal I couldn't make out, though it was nothing local that I recognized.

As I say, I was meeting these vehicles, and I was on the way to the hospital to see my son, so I couldn't chase them down to see where they went. And what would I say if they stopped? But it was very odd.

Why would four Fed EX trucks go to a town where I know everybody and know most of whats going on, when I never heard a thing about any "big" thing coming down? (And trust me, in a small town, everybody knows just about everything that is happening to anybody else, good or bad.) And four big trucks like that could stock a fair size store in our area.

So yes, there are some strange vehicles moving around on our roads.

[edit on 6-11-2007 by NGC2736]



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