posted on Dec, 11 2003 @ 07:14 PM
I think it was the NSA, as I did contact the FBI in protest and also offered my cooperation if I could be of help.
They laughed at me, and told me to take "whatever" objects I had and throw them in the ocean.
I guess they were doing their job (assuming it was the feds) as my background has taken me to many countries, including the middle east, etc. and
even though I am not a criminal I guess I made a hell of an impression with my profile. All this began right before 9/11, I might add. Was a mean day,
9/11, and it was a wierd feeling to see Oahu totally shut down.
I guess it may have went down as what a terrorist could do with those server computers, I am no techno genius so I cannot answer this, and as I fit
a profile because of my past occupations and the places I went they went all out to get to know me.
It is not an expierience I care to go through again, that's for sure.
I believe much of the surveillance is done through a system that utilizes these "very small" objects and they work through the digital pcs
network, and the towers, the one I managed to positively be able to say was foreign is mounted in a translucent substance, of all places, in a tube of
toothpaste. I know you are probaly laughing as you read this but I swear I speak the truth-
I felt it as I got to the end of the tube, opened it with a razor, and there it was...you cannot see it from the outside of the tube, but if you look
from the inside there is a substance that is clear and allows light to pass through from outside to the tiny object embedded in this clear substance I
mentioned...
Anyhow, computers are the primary source of information now. Just a keyword links you to big computers, as is the same on our phone system, by just
stating a key word. Computers monitor now, not people.
And keywords are how NSA and others filter everything to reference. And if they take an interest in you, it is a most unpleasent expierience.