-NSA’s private sector cell phone monitoring consortium.
For a moment in the late 1990s, it looked as though mobile phones might make us free. You could work in the park, be available when you wanted to be, choose who you answered to. You could be anywhere while you did anything. If location was mentioned it was gratuitous chatter (‘I’m on the train!’) or a handy lie (‘I’m in the office’). Back then, a phone in your pocket was an expensive novelty. Ten years later, there are 3.3 billion active mobile phones, meaning that – if you ignore the show-offs who have several – half the planet has one; 85 per cent of the million new subscriptions taken up each day come from the developing world. Three billion people are just a few button presses away, and where they are doesn’t matter. But if you’re the retiring type, the trouble is that the phone companies and interested others do know exactly where you are, at any given second, so long as you have your handbag with you and your phone switched on: even the most basic technology, phone mast triangulation, locates you to within a couple of hundred metres; newer phones, with GPS built in, will tell any system that asks whether you’re in the kitchen or the loo.
You might assume that this information is either of interest to no one or, at the very least, protected by privacy laws and accessible only by the agencies that hunt suicide bombers and paedophiles. But you’d be wrong. Anyone can, for instance, sign up – at £29.99 a year – to mapAmobile.com (‘you’ll always know where your loved ones are’), which allows you to follow the movements of your ‘family and friends’ on a computer screen. The safeguard, from your friend’s point of view, is that he has to consent to being tracked, a process which involves his replying to a text message alerting him to the request; this shouldn’t be much of a hindrance to you as would-be stalker if he happens to leave his phone lying around. That this sort of enterprising solution is possible is the result of the major networks – in the UK, Vodafone, Orange, O2 and T-Mobile – having decided, in around 2002, to sell their location data to any company willing to pay for it.
Such services are obscure, and barely legal, but it’s about to be brought home to the majority of mobile users that what they’re up to isn’t private information. Owners of the latest version of Apple’s iPhone – avidly queued for at stores around the world last month – can now download an application that displays a friend’s location as a bright green dot on a map. In 2009, phones running Google’s Android operating system will be able to show you in pictures how to reach that green dot while avoiding traffic snarl-ups and stray hurricanes; they’ll also tell you how much a drink will cost when you get there. Along the way you might have to dodge a virtual attack from a passing stranger who, like you, has signed up to an urban espionage ‘immersive game’ and has pegged you in the street as a target. If all this sounds like unnecessary gimmickry, and you’re perfectly happy with your phone the way it is, or would be if only you knew how to make it ring like a phone rather than a wheezing horse or a three-dimensional aural representation of the rings of Saturn, then you’re out of luck: the information your phone provides is out there anyway. It doesn’t belong to you, and anyone with the required resources can do with it what they will.
At a very rough estimate half a trillion calls are made each day on the world’s mobile networks: their origin and destination, their time and duration and all identifying codes are logged on telecom provider hard-drives and generally retained, under emerging legislation, for up to two years. It’s impossible to exaggerate the value of these data. In most countries no one can listen in to your conversation – though it’s technically trivial to do – without a warrant, but given what most of us talk about most of the time what we actually say when we’re on the phone may be the least interesting thing about the call. Certainly this is the view of the growing Intelligence Support Systems industry (ISS), which sells analysis tools to government agencies, police forces and – increasingly – the phone companies themselves. Take the case of ThorpeGlen, a company headquartered in a business park outside Ipswich that also hosts research divisions of BT and Nokia Siemens Networks. At the frequent ISS conferences – Dubai, Qatar, Washington, Prague – one of the key topics of discussion tends to be how to identify targets for LI (that’s ‘lawful intercept’) in the first place: it’s a cinch to bug someone, but how do you help a law enforcement agency decide who to bug?
To help answer that question, companies like ThorpeGlen (and VASTech and Kommlabs and Aqsacom) sell systems that carry out ‘passive probing’, analysing vast quantities of communications data to detect subjects of potential interest to security services, thereby doing their expensive legwork for them. ThorpeGlen’s VP of sales and marketing showed off one of these tools in a ‘Webinar’ broadcast to the ISS community on 13 May. He used as an example the data from ‘a mobile network we have access to’ – since he chose not to obscure the numbers we know it’s Indonesia-based – and explained that calls from the entire network of 50 million subscribers had been processed, over a period of two weeks, to produce a database of eight billion or so ‘events’. Everyone on a network, he said, is part of a group; most groups talk to other groups, creating a spider’s web of interactions. Of the 50 million subscribers ThorpeGlen processed, 48 million effectively belonged to ‘one large group’: they called one another, or their friends called friends of their friends; this set of people was dismissed. A further 400,000 subscriptions could be attributed to a few large ‘nodes’, with numbers belonging to call centres, shops and information services. The remaining groups ranged in size from two to 142 subscribers. Members of these groups only ever called each other – clear evidence of antisocial behaviour – and, in one extreme case, a group was identified in which all the subscribers only ever called a single number at the centre of the web. This section of the ThorpeGlen presentation ended with one word: ‘WHY??’
Once you’ve found your terrorist, how do you know that he won’t, say, pass on his phone, or get a new number or use a throwaway pay-as-you-go handset (as British Olympic officals were advised to do by MI6 in an attempt to evade Chinese spies)? ThorpeGlen has a solution for that too. It also sells ‘profiling’ systems, which measure the behaviour pattern of an individual subscriber and, using statistical analysis, determine whether that same pattern is now appearing from another source. In other words, if your terrorist gets a new phone you’ll still know it’s him. If he keeps the same phone and starts changing his pattern, then he’s about to blow up Jakarta International Airport. This is important stuff. If you want to see how ThorpeGlen’s systems work for yourself, just log on to https://81.143.55.50:58443; all you need to do is figure out a username and password. Who isn’t a spy now?
November 4, 2008 - Posted by ignoranceisntbliss | 2008, Articles | Big Brother, Domestic Spying, Homeland Security, NSA | No Comments Yet
No comments yet.
Leave a comment
About
IGNORANCE IS FUTILE!
By: “Ignorance Isn’t Bliss” (IIB)
THE BLEEDING EDGE OF THE MERGER OF TYRANNY AND TECHNOLOGY.
—
Please feel free to repost my writings, but give credit and leave the links intact thanks.
—
Subscribe to daily email updates from this blog.
Add my Myspace
Subcribe to my Youtube
Email Me: ignoranceisntbliss AT hotmail.com
IIB Films Lab Releases:
Upcoming Releases Information: COMING…
“iXo A.I. Control Grid”

My exclusive film constructed entirely of quotes from government / military websites and documents. Presented as if from the war machine’s own ‘minds eye’. This video goes where no other film in existence does with the subject of the US military’s dream for engineered super-soldiers and a god-like cognitive self-aware artificial intelligence global computer grid. The animations and graphical images are also directly from military sources.
About Page / Research Guide: LINK
Torrent Download: COMING…
Google Video: LINK
“Road to Terrorstorm”

A project I started in 2006, got carried away with, then finally scaled it back down to the original ’simple’ concept and finished recently. A condensed compilation film of several older Infowars films mainly focusing on Police State & False Flag type tyranny pre-9/11. See them all in one package.
About Page: LINK
Torrent Download: LINK
Google Video: LINK
Research Guide: COMING…
“Neocon Wars”

An entertaining Ron Paul Star Wars parody that features intense style debate on US foreign policy which debunks the occupation of Iraq and the “War on Terror” in particular.
About Page: COMING…
Torrent Download: LINK
Google Video: LINK
Research Guide: COMING…
“They Want Your Soul”

My first short video, from 2006. The first film in history to ever discuss US military (DARPA) “AI” (AGI) ambitions. Begins with a cynical look at “American” culture, with a touch of conspiracy and concludes with potential religious implications.
About Page / Research Guide: LINK
Torrent Download: COMING…
Google Video: LINK
Key Exclusive Articles:
*The Federal Reserve Suck Machine is propelling US into ‘Neocommunism’.
*Google’s A.I. quest to become God-On-Earth.
*Obama’s NBIC (nano-bio-info-cogno convergence) Agenda.
*Google’s 23andMe DNA Databank is Targeting Children.
*Mobile Google Android to condition people to embrace constant GPS tracking
*Why I FEAR Obama like no other, like no other.
*Google Founders Artificial Intelligence Quotes Archive
*The Nationalization of Fannie May & Freddie Mack: U.S. has overthrown foreign governments over far less
*The “War on Terror” is a Complete Delusional Fantasy.
*Pseudo-Individualism used to Divide & Conquer.
*Ignorance isn’t bliss: The I Dimension.
*Al Qaeda: The CI-A Team.
*HR1955/S1959 is the modern day COINTELPRO / Operation CHAOS.
*’Global Warming’ “Consensus” & “Causes”.
*Redefining Hypocrisy: Al Gore’s Assault on Reason & Depleted Uranium.
*The Media is Pro-Military-Imperialism Biased.
*”Freedom” = IMPERIALISM: It’s in the Language.
*9/11 Commission Report: “terrorist threats, was in the tens of thousands—probably hundreds of thousands.”
*Osama’s Satellite Phone: History Channel unwittingly debunks the 911 Commission Report.
*Lessons from the OSS: How NOT to be an ‘Enemy’ Propagandist.
*IIBFilms: DARPA’s iXo Artificial Intelligence Control Grid: ‘The Official Version.’
*American Imperialism: The “First Truth” about US.
*An Inconvenient Truth on Al Gore: Google & NASA A.I.
*The United States of Iran: A Reversology.
*The Neuropsychology of Pseudo-Skepticism.
*American Imperialisms death toll on the world: 27,000,000+.
*Official CIA Guidelines for Subversion, Diversion and Division of Populations.
*Political Delusions.
*The Establishment: Unrestrained.
*Google’s DNA ‘Bio-Piracy’ & Federal DNA Databanks.
*Neuroscience proves that the politically biased are legally insane and medically addicted/diseased!
*DARPA’s ‘open’ Artificial Intelligence programs (circa 2006).
*The US Government’s “Collective Society” Fantasy.
*DISA’s / NSA’s “Net-Centric” “Global Information Grid”.
-
15 Most Recent Posts
- *Equip your vehicle with a Smoke Screen, Armor.
- -Inventor Denied Patent For Human ‘Killer Chip’.
- *Don’t Ignore The Blue Sky.
- -FBI “Going Dark” Program to add $234M in new surveillance technology.
- -Google Wants You to Profile Yourself.
- -Researchers use brain interface to post to Twitter.
- -US Army’s spy on citizens guidelines document leaked.
- -Google joins Bilderberg cabal.
- -Google: More People Will Die From Swine Flu If We Cannot Retain Search Data.
- *CAPTCHA as an AGI enabler.
- -Must See Film: TechnoCalyps.
- *Neurogrid Neuron Chips.
- -Kurzweil co-founded Google / NASA’s “Singularity University”.
- -Patent reveals Google’s book-scanning advantage.
- -U.S. cybersecurity head quits, citing growing role of spy agencies.
-
Top Posts
- *EXCLUSIVE: Google's A.I. quest to become God-On-Earth.
- *Obama's VP Joe Biden promised mandatory microchip implant Supreme Court ruling
- Micro-expression Behavior Scanners & Voice Analyzers
- Military supercomputer sets record
- *Obama's NBIC (nano-bio-info-cogno convergence) Agenda.
- *Google Founders Artificial Intelligence Quotes Archive
- *Why I FEAR Obama like no other, like no other.
- *HR1955/S1959 is the modern day COINTELPRO / Operation CHAOS
- -Pentagon Preps Soldier Telepathy Push.
- Ad Lab: Stage Design Magic as Propaganda Tool
-
Daily Email Updates
Wired: Danger Room
Secrecy News
Infowars- An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later.
Dandelion Salad- Bill Moyers Journal: Health Care Reform + Wendell Potter (must-see)
- How to Sell Americans on the Idea of Israeli “Settlements” By Dan Ephron
- Michael Hudson: Trash for Cash Swaps and Debt Peonage
- New Wave of Disinformation: “Pigs at Risk” of Contracting the H1N1 Swine Flu by Michel Chossudovsky
- Practically On the Table by Ralph Nader
Global Research
The Memory Hole
Empire Burlesque- An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later.
Climate Audit
Defense Tech
Fact Check- Is it true that persons older than 59 can't get heart surgery in England?
- Is the ACLU suing to have cross-shaped headstones removed from military cemeteries?
- Was Obama rude to wounded veterans during a visit to the National Naval Medical Center?
- Is ACORN providing workers for the 2010 census?
- The 'Real' Uninsured
Advertising Lab-
Top Clicks
-
Blog Stats
- 129,322 hits
Tags Cloud
"Election" '08 911 American Imperialism Artificial Intelligence Big Brother Biology Biometrics Brain BushCo. CIA DARPA AI Data Miners Domestic Spying Economic Meltdown FBI Federal Reserve Global Warming Google Google AI Homeland Security Iraq McCain Mind Control MSM Propaganda Neocommunism Neural Interface New Cold War Next-Gen Computing NSA NWO Hacking & Survival Obama Perpetual War Police State Politics Propaganda Psychology Real Technology RFID Ron Paul Social Psychology Social Science The Singularity Tracking Transhumanism War on TerrorArchives
- June 2009 (1)
- May 2009 (25)
- April 2009 (19)
- December 2008 (2)
- November 2008 (39)
- October 2008 (70)
- September 2008 (212)
- August 2008 (202)
- July 2008 (1)
Films to Watch
- American Drug War
- Arsenal of Hypocrisy
- Atta’s Flying Circus
- Beyond Treason
- Building Gods
- Century of Self
- CIA Drug Ops
- COINTELPRO
- Constitution Class
- Creature from Jekyll Island
- Despotism
- Dollar Hegemony
- Economic Hitman
- Endgame
- Evidence of Revision
- Exploring Life Extension
- Fabled Enemies
- Fiat Empire
- Freedom to Fascism
- Global Warming or Global Governance?
- Google’s Dark Side
- Hijacking Castrophe
- Iraq Conspiracy
- L.C. Final Cut
- Manufacturing Consent
- Money As Debt
- Obama Deception
- Overview of America
- Police State III
- Power of Nightmares
- Press for Truth
- Production of Meaning
- Real Face of the EU
- Road to Tyranny
- Rush to War
- Secrecy
- Secret Government
- Shock Doctrine
- States of Fear
- TechnoCalyps
- Terrorstorm
- The Corporation
- The Third World War
- Truth & Lies
- War and Globalization
- War on Terror Delusion
- Why We Fight
Government Documents
Links - News Radar
- .Gov Computer News
- 911 Blogger
- Above Top Secret
- ACLU
- Advertising Lab
- Aftermath News
- Alternative Energy News
- Anti-Fascist Calling
- Antiwar
- Aotearoa
- Arabesque
- Arms Control Wonk
- Balkinization
- Beyond Search
- BlackListed News
- Brad Blog
- Brain Blog
- Burning Babylon
- Captive American
- Civilian News Wire
- Climate Audit
- CMS Wire
- Complex Terrain Lab
- Computing Research Policy
- counterpunch
- Crimes of the State
- Crooks and Liars
- Cryptogon
- Cybernetics Research
- Cyberpunk Review
- Cyborgblog
- c|net Military Tech
- Daily Dose of Terror
- Daily Paul
- Dandelion Salad
- Danger Room
- Dark Government
- Dark Reading
- Datacenter Knowledge
- Defense Industry Daily
- Defensetech
- Democracy Now
- Dissent Magazine
- Dissident Voice
- Drudge Report
- Executive Intelligence Review
- Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
- FAS
- Global Gov Watch
- Global Governance Watch
- Global Guerrillas
- GlobalResearch.ca
- Google Blogoscoped
- Google Operating System
- Google Research Blog
- Government Terror
- Guerrilla News Network
- Hill Tech Happenings
- History Commons
- Homeland Stupidity
- Howard Bloom
- Human Nature
- Indymedia
- InfoWars
- Intel Dump
- Intel Strike
- IntelFusion
- io9
- Jane’s Defence News
- Judicial Watch
- Junk Science
- Ketchup & Caviar
- Kitco Gold
- KurzweilAI
- Lew Rockwell
- Liberty Forest
- Mad Cow Productions
- Media Matters
- Media Monarchy
- Media Research Center
- Mil Blogs
- Mother Jones
- Nano Werk
- NASA Watch
- Neuromarketing
- Neurophilosophy
- New Scientist
- Newsbusters
- Next Big Future
- NextGov
- No World System
- Open Secrets
- Planet Gore
- Positive Technology Journal
- Prison Planet
- PsyBlog
- Public Record
- Quiet Earth
- Rational Review
- Rawstory
- Real Climate
- Reason
- Rense
- Revere Radio Network
- RFID Journal
- RFID News
- Rhetorica
- Rigorous Intuition
- Rogue Government
- Rough Type
- Science Daily
- Secrecy News
- Security Focus
- Security Phreak
- Semiotica
- Singularity Hub
- Skilluminati Research
- Slashdot
- Small Wars Journal
- Space 4 Peace
- Space War
- Spy Chips
- Strategy Page
- Subtopia
- Survival Blog
- Survivalist News
- Technology Evangelist
- Technology Research News
- Technology Trends
- Technut
- The Consumerist
- The Raw Feed
- The Speculist
- Think Artificial
- Third World Traveler
- Truthout
- Ubiwar
- US Resolve
- Vigilante Journalist
- Washington Technology
- Watts Up With That?
- We Are Change
- Weaponized Culture
- What Really Happened
- World War 4 Report
- Zenpundit
Media Sites!
Podcasts
Video Capturing
Video Sites To Mine
Web Research Tools
Site Pages
-
Spam Blocked