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U.S. government sued over NSA spying
Robert Lemos, 2006-01-17
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U.S. government sued over NSA spying 2006-01-17
Anonymous (1 replies)
U.S. government sued over NSA spying 2006-02-07
James F. Marino (1 replies)
The spying that bush is guilty of is bad enough,

but the NSA has been doing it since the 1950's.

What's worse is that the NSA's SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE program which incorporates the use of

advanced digital computers, satellites, and microwaves is enabling the NSA to spy on any American citizen within the privacy of their own homes without ever knowing about it. This same system incorporated technology known as EBL Electronic Brain Link to scan a person's thoughts

by way of reading their brain's evoked potentials

which are then decoded into words by special computer software operated by the NSA cryptologists working at the NSA's Fort Meade,

Maryland location. To make matters worse, this system can also be used to at low frequencies to

influence the thoughts of those who have been targeted, and consequently influencing their behavior. A former NSA employee who discovered that the NSA was using this technology illegally

blew the whistle on it and became targeted by the NSA for harassment. His name is John St. Clair

Akwei, and his lawsuit against the NSA can be

seen at the following Website. As someone else

who has been targeted by the NSA's covert technology I strongly urge every American to read

about John's lawsuit, since it covers in detail the technology and how it affects all of us.

http://www.angelfire.com/or/mctrl/ackwei.html

http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/Lyme/page700.html

James F. Marino

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U.S. government sued over NSA spying 2007-01-12
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