Government “Embed’s”: Spies, Secret Agents, Enemy Agents, Informers, Snoops, Watergate; Deep Throat;…. RFID Chips
The U.S. Government embedded secret agents inside Donald Trump’s political campaign but it wasn’t the first time we found out about government agents who were secretly embeded inside American groups. The Tea Party movement had imbeds. The January 6, 2021 incident had many, many embeds in many, many organizations and private meeting groups which seems contrary to the workings and purposes of America itself but it’s a safe bet that General Washington had many British agents among his volunteers and most likely there were British agents in his boat who went on to attack the Hessians at Trenton early on the day after Christmas in 1776. Secret and open agents were in the movement to expand the Northeast Philadelphia Airport back in the 1980’s. I know that for a fact because I recognized one of my friends who was a Philadelphia detective who was there along with other members of the Philadelphia police who assigned to watch over the crowd of civilians. The practice reminds us of the NAZI SS; the Soviet KGB; Watergate; the HUAC hearings; the McCarthy hearings and the general surveillance of the population. McCarthy was elected to the Senate in 1946 and rose to prominence in 1950 when he claimed in a speech in Wheeling, West Virginia, that 57 communists had infiltrated the State Department, adding: “One thing to remember in discussing the Communists in our government is that we are not dealing with spies who get thirty pieces of silver to steal the blueprints of a new weapon. We are dealing with a far more sinister type of activity because it permits the enemy to guide and shape our policy.”
McCarthy really did fine communists inside our govrenment. McCarthy’s subsequent search for communists in the Central Intelligence Agency, the State Department, and elsewhere resulted in the banning of Communists and Blacklists of individuals who were banned from certain professions. Today radio Frequency Identification Chips, “RFID” chips do the job of surveilling people. You may have an RF chip already inside your purse or wallet. If you have a credit card it has an RF chip. If you buy gas or a pretzel with a credit or debit card your movement can be tracked.
In 2007 British security consultant Adam Laurie cracked the encryption code on a U.K. passport and “skimmed,” or remotely read, its personal information—while it was still sealed in its mailing envelope. Around the same time, German security consultant Lukas Grunwald copied the data from a German passport’s embedded chip and encoded it into a different RFID tag to create a forged document that could fool an electronic passport reader. Investigators at Charles University in Prague, finding similar vulnerabilities in Czech e-passports, wrote that it was “a bit surprising to meet an implementation that actually encourages rather than eliminates [security] attacks.”
Michael Lin, a vice president for China Public Security Technology, a private company providing the RFID cards for the program, unflinchingly described them to the New York Times as “a way for the government to control the population in the future.”
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