[ale] Wandering OT: Re: Car PC's and internet radio?

Greg Freemyer greg.freemyer at gmail.com
Wed Apr 18 18:22:52 EDT 2007


On 4/18/07, Mike Harrison <meuon at geeklabs.com> wrote:
> > Do a google search on STA450A
> > also STA400A
> >
> > Those are XM channel decoder chips.
> > Unfortunately  I can't prove that XM transmitter chips do not exist.
>
> You are forgetting about the undocumented features like the ESP brain wave
> intentions scanner that reports back to Department of Homeland Security
> and the CIA any un-American thoughts:
>
> Like running a socialist/community-centric operating system like Linux.
>
> The hidden transmitter, transmitting on frequencies only dogs can dream
> about, that don't show up on normal RF spectral scans powered by
> the internal-nano-dark-matter power supply is old news compared to the
> 3d dream/reality visualizer (OpenGL on Slowlaris) interface that processes
> and displays the collected brainwave activity to our friendly and helpful
> government agents.

There were rumors that years prior to the first Gulf War, the US DOD
had made arrangements with various printer manufacturers to put a
little transmitter in all there printers.  Then when the bombs started
flying they set them up to home in on the printers.  That way they
tended to get the communication equipment that was close to the
printers.

Today the RFID chips take all the intrigue out of it. Doesn't even
qualify as a good conspiracy theory anymore.

Actually, I'm normally the last to be paranoid about stuff but ...

Greg
-- 
Greg Freemyer
The Norcross Group
Forensics for the 21st Century



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