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Official Webpage of Homeland Security
http://www.whitehouse.gov/homeland/


Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA
Information Awareness Office http://www.darpa.mil/iao/
"knowledge is power".... power = control

ARDA
-- Advanced Research and Development Activity http://www.ic-arda.org

TIA--Total Information Awareness http://www.thenewamerican.com/tna/2003/01-27-2003/vo19no02_watching.htm

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Michael Chertoff head of Homeland Security

Prior to serving on the bench, Chertoff was assistant attorney general in charge of the criminal division of the Justice Department from 2001 to 2003. In that role, he helped formulate the administration's early response to the 9/11 terror attacks as well as to the corporate accounting and governance scandals.
Chertoff clerked for Supreme Court Justice William Brennan after graduating from Harvard Law School and was a federal prosecutor in New York and New Jersey. He was special counsel to the committee investigating Whitewater in 1994 through 1996.
http://cbs.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?guid=%7BF40011C8-91AD-46BD-885A-7C8192ABA721%7D&siteid=google&dist=google
Mr Bush highlighted the fact that Mr Chertoff, aged 51, had been approved by the Senate three times during his career, including his most recent appointment as a judge on the third circuit of the federal appeals court. Mr Chertoff also served as US attorney for New Jersey, and as a federal prosecutor in New York City.
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/3ad952be-63e2-11d9-b0ed-00000e2511c8.html
http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2005/01/11/homeland-chertoff050111.html ( PHOTO )
BIO
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=13723228&BRD=2212&PAG=461&dept_id=465812&rfi=6

Chertoff, a federal appellate court judge with the 3rd U.S. Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, would replace Tom Ridge, the department's first chief.
He took the lead in 2003 in successfully arguing the government's case in a potentially precedent-setting appeal involving terrorism suspect Zacarias Moussaoui, the lone man charged as a conspirator in the Sept. 11 attacks and playing a significant role in development of the U.S. Patriot Act to combat terrorist attacks.

Major changes for FEMA; Chertoff directly under the President -- Feb. 13, 2006
Tracking trucks carrying food, water, ice, blankets and other emergency supplies by satellite to ensure they arrive at disaster sites quickly and with enough equipment.
Sending FEMA employees to emergency shelters and other temporary housing venues to register victims [ Ed: enforced] for aid, instead of relying on victims to register by phone or the Internet.
Creating a database of already-approved private contracting firms from disaster regions to remove debris and provide services faster.

Creating "reconnaissance teams" to report [ Ed: real-time monitoring ] disaster conditions to Homeland Security and FEMA operation centers within hours, and improving communication channels to ensure the information quickly gets to the president and Cabinet-level officials.
Hiring up to 1,500 new full-time employees as year-round coordinators. [ Ed: area-control ]
http://www.forbes.com/business/manufacturing/feeds/ap/2006/02/13/ap2520003.html
including studies of state evacuation plans, the creation of a national database of shelter information, and making commercial airliners available to transport the evacuees.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/katrina/story/0,,1708564,00.html

Richard Skinner, Inspector General
http://www.washingtontechnology.com/news/1_1/daily_news/28882-1.html

EXIT , ENTRANCE
-- Dec. 20, 2006 Michael G. Mickey
"What they ought to do is put one of those implantable RFID microchips into his body! That way, if he left, we'd know for sure that he really did!")
http://www.rapturealert.com/2006/121706markofthebeast.asp

RFID, Open Global Standards

http://www.nordicwirelesswatch.com/wireless/story.html?story_id=5137

Enterprise Air hand held scanners for ID -- June 4, 2006
www.enterpriseair.com
" Using secured hand held devices to host its software, Enterprise Air creates mobile solutions that enable law enforcement officers, emergency response workers and other authorized personnel to scan badges,
verify ID credentials, check license plate numbers and run ad-hoc checks on individuals from any location. Information can be transmitted to a central server [ Ed: databank ] for processing."

Through its JETT.PACK application hardware interface, Two Technologies (www.2t.com) can integrate virtually any sensor or communication device into a variety of its Pack Ready hand held computers. With the JETT.PACK option, Enterprise Air was able to build an interchangeable ID card reader that integrates into Two Technologies’ most powerful and rugged handheld computer, the JETT.XL. This enabled the development of a compact, one-piece
Mobile ID Card Reader that was both rugged and user-friendly.
http://www.prleap.com/pr/37048/

“The JETT.XL allows us to offer our Mobile ID Card Reader as a convenient, one-piece unit without any add-ons to accommodate additional peripherals,” explains Michael Hejtmanek, Founder & CEO, Enterprise Air.
“No other hand held computer on the market could offer us this capability.”
http://www.clickpress.com/releases/Detailed/13555005cp.shtml

NVOAD -- Pastors directed by FEMA
-- May 2006
NVOAD http://www.nvoad.org/
The FEMA directors told the Pastors that attended that it was their job to help implement FEMA and Homeland Security directives in anticipation of any of these eventualities. The first directive was for Pastors to preach to their congregations Romans 13, the often taken out of context bible passage that was used by Hitler to hoodwink Christians into supporting him, in order to teach them to "obey the government" when martial law is declared.

Ed: We are commanded to obey our government in any matter that is not immoral. If it is immoral, we are morally obedient to our God and do not commit immoral acts under such a government. One must be settled in his own mind what constitutes "moral" and "immoral".

It was related to the Pastors that quarantines, martial law and forced relocation were a problem for state authorities when enforcing federal mandates due to the "cowboy mentality" of citizens standing up for their property and second amendment rights as well as farmers defending their crops and livestock from seizure. It was stressed that the Pastors needed to preach subservience to the authorities ahead of time in preparation for the round-ups and to make it clear to the congregation that "this is for their own good."
We have received confirmation from other preachers and Pastors that this program is a nationwide initiative and a literal Soviet model whereby the churches are being systematically infiltrated by government volunteers and used as conduits for martial law training and conditioning. The Pastor was told that over 13,000 counties were already on board

Pastors were told that the would be backed up by law enforcement in controlling uncooperative individuals and that they would even lead SWAT teams in attempting to quell resistance

"They're not using the term 'quarantine' - this is the term they're going to be using - it's called 'social distancing' don't you like that one," said the Pastor.
He also highlighted how detention camps had been renamed to give them a friendly warm veneer.
"Three months ago it was quarantine and relocation centers and now it's 'community centers' and these are going to be activated at the local schools," he said.
http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/may2006/donnad525-2.htm
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/may2006/240506femaplan.htm

DHS: From terrorists without, to citizens within -- Feb. 13, 2006 gov. control
WASHINGTON - Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff on Monday rejected criticism that his agency is preoccupied with terror threats, at the expense of preparing for natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina.
"I want to tell you I unequivocally and strongly reject this attempt to drive a wedge between our concerns about terrorism and our concerns about natural disasters," Chertoff said
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060213/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/katrina_congress;_ylt=Aqh97BzuuinbQ7.RvtAUExms0NUE;_ylu=X3oDM
TA2Z2szazkxBHNlYwN0bQ--

NEMA National Emergency Management Association
-- Feb. 13, 2006
works with DHS in natural disasters
Enhanced homeland security to prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies, disasters and catastrophes through strategic partnerships, collaborative strategies and information sharing. http://www.nemaweb.org/?1325
Incident command: works with CDC Center for Disease Control http://www.nemaweb.org/?1100
State Hazard Mitigation SHMO 101 http://www.nemaweb.org/?451 ......... http://www.nemaweb.org/?521
http://www.nemaweb.org/

Integrated Systems for Emergencies -- Jan 16, 2007
Powered by the Route1 MobiNET service delivery platform for identity and entitlement management, the award-winning Route1 MobiKEY is a patent-pending computing solution embedded on a smart-card enabled, cryptographic USB device.
It is one of the most powerful and easy-to-use, secure computing solutions available today.
With the MobiKEY, users have secure access to office computer, desktop, and digital applications from any location in the world.
This makes it ideal for both day-to-day computing needs, or for security, disaster recovery and business continuity planning, while meeting an organization's regulatory compliance needs
IT Weapons Inc. is the industry's trusted integrator and services provider,

The company's core competencies include Server Based Computing, Virtualization, Windows 200x Migration, Network Security, Managed Services and Monitoring, Datacentre Hosting, Business Continuity, and Disaster Recovery.
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/news_press_release,44903.shtml

Paul McHale , Assistant Homeland- Defense Secretary -- Oct. 13, 2005
Federal Troops establishing quarantines
( martial law )
Paul McHale, assistant defense secretary for homeland defense, said quarantine law historically has been under the primary jurisdiction of states, not the federal government. “And my expectation is that any quarantine measures that would be put in place would  involve a substantial employment of the National Guard, probably under  control of the governor of an affected state,” McHale told a group of reporters.“However, we are looking at a wide range of contingencies, potentially involving federal troops if a pandemic outbreak of a biological threat were to occur,” McHale added.
One issue that could face the US government in the event of an outbreak is how to cordon off parts of the country to prevent the disease from spreading.
http://dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=5547&CatID=9

To also have
more stable
housing for victims ( encampments ?? ) -- April 22, 2006
The lessons of Katrina have highlighted two important ways that America will need to change its disaster relief before the next hurricane season begins in June. The federal government must do a better job of relocating evacuated families into permanent homes in functional communities instead of into hotels and trailer parks.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/04/21/opinion/edkatrina.php

HS to establish emergency communication that crosses all jurisdictions -- May 10, 2006

WASHINGTON, May 10 (UPI) -- The DHS is setting up a task force to standardize emergency communications equipment across the United States.
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff on Monday said the department plans to assemble a task force focused on performance standards for achieving emergency communications equipment that can work across jurisdictions, National Journal's Technology Daily reported.
Speaking at the Tactical Interoperable Communications Conference in Washington, Chertoff said over the next two months [ June, July 06 ] that the Department of Homeland Security will invite "first responders" to participate on the task force, which will help guide purchasing decisions for equipment to aid communications among local, state and federal responders.
http://www.upi.com/SecurityTerrorism/view.php?StoryID=20060510-110547-7272r

Chertoff asks for States to back REAL ID -- August 18, 2006
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20060817/D8JIEN6O0.html


Global ID Cards .... also see REAL ID www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/id.html

Jim Williams-- head of US VISIT -- wants global ID tracking -- April 27, 2006

Williams suggested that a biometrics identification system might be used to better track travelers to the United States
In his speech, Williams said an American version of the global ID plan would likely require the cooperation of
US VISIT, the Customs and Border Protection bureau, the Transportation Safety Administration and U.S. Customs and Immigration Services, all under the DHS umbrella.

http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=33925&dcn=e_gvet
http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=33925&sid=28

Owing Mills Maryland ... Axalto , VeriChip database ; Aether's Pocket Blue ;
Maryland : Ft. Meade ( home of NSA / CSS ) D.C. capitol nearby

Texas Instruments backs REAL ID smart cards -- July 27, 2006
http://www.datacollectiononline.com/content/news/article.asp?DocID=%7B8F2FC712-0CEF-48C3-8C5A-7DE151A5D95D%7D&Bucket=Current+Headlines&VNETCOOKIE=NO

SmartMetric = answer to Bush's call for bio-ID -- June 20, 2006

NEW YORK, May 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SmartMetric, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SMME - News), developer and manufacturer of the world's most advanced secure identity and transaction solution, today announced that its flagship microchip/sensor fingerprint ID technology is suited for the "tamper- proof" identification card called for by President George Bush
Colin Hendrick, president and CEO of SmartMetric, Inc. "Not only is the technology a perfect match, but it is affordable, practical, and ready for large-scale deployment. SmartMetric is doing all it can to provide the federal government with a solution it needs to ensure responsible, cost-effective, and totally reliable ID verification for legal U.S. immigrants."
SmartMetric's fingerprint ID card is a wallet-sized device similar in size and thickness to a conventional credit card. On the card, however, is embedded a microchip/sensor unit.

To activate the card for personal identification, the user touches the card in a designated area, after which a unique digital signature of the fingerprint is permanently stored on the card.

SmartMetric (OTC Bulletin Board: SMME - News) was formed to develop, manufacture and commercialize its own advanced embedded fingerprint biometric microsensor technology. With offices in New York, Nevada and Florida, the company is aggressively moving to market with technology that will provide a long-awaited secure solution for both the government and private sectors. Log on to http://www.smartmetric.com for more information.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060517/cgw040.html?.v=53

e-Passport -- July 13, 2006
"The basic problem with RFID is surreptitious access to ID," said Bruce Schneier security technologist, author and chief technology officer of Counterpane Internet Security, a technology security consultancy. "The odds are zero that RFID passport technology won't be hackable."
http://money.cnn.com/2006/07/13/pf/rfid_passports/index.htm

Internet Payment Transaction -- June 20, 2006
SmartMetric, Inc. .. has the solution: the world's first practical, affordable and fool-proof smart payment card with onboard fingerprint scanner.
The user simply slides the card through a USB card reader, then touches a fingerprint scanner embedded into the card's surface. The card automatically matches the impression with the digital fingerprint signature stored on the card. Once the identity of the user is established, payment is authorized
With this technology, any kind of online transaction -- product purchases, funds transfers, bill payment authorizations and more -- can be handled with total security," said Colin Hendrick, president and CEO of SmartMetric, Inc.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060619/cgm043.html?.v=51

SmartMetric better than centralized Databases -- June 20, 2006
SmartMetric's fingerprint ID card technology circumvents old-fashioned centralized databases by maintaining personal information on individual cards
SmartMetric's card technology, announced just last month, has already generated requests from national governments outside the U.S. who are interested in using the solution as a national identity card.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060612/cgm045.html?.v=46

PASS ... or North America Zone ? Canada, US, Mexico -- June 13, 2006
"Homeland Security officials have been considering a simpler alternative to passports: the wallet- sized People Access Security and Service card. The idea hasn't gained much traction. Others have proposed enhancing driver's licenses with electronically coded information - the so-called Real ID."

Establishing a security perimeter around Canada, the United States and possibly Mexico could be accomplished with agreements that further strengthen the systems of intelligence sharing and cooperation on law enforcement and customs that have been in place since 9/11......
Yet all three national leaders are already committed to a "common approach to security" under the
North American Security and Prosperity Partnership.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/06/12/opinion/edhandel.php



FAS headed by Jim Williams -- June 6, 2006
The Federal Acquisition Service, a new unit of the U.S. General Services Administration, will oversee the procurement process for the Personal Identity Verification cards and associated products, among other government purchases, says the GSA. The PIV card is the credential element of Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12, an order by President Bush for U.S. government agencies to create a single ID scheme that can be used across agencies.[ Ed: interoperability ] Government agencies are to begin issuing the new smart card ID in October, but most industry experts say large-scale issuing will not begin until 2007. Agencies will turn to the GSA to buy PIV products. Jim Williams, director of the US-VISIT immigration and border control program at the Department of Homeland Security, will head up the Federal Acquisition Service. (2006-06-06)
http://www.cardtechnology.com/article.html?id=20060606XR4XIPF5

VeriChip and Smart Card ; ( Ed: Warning; ID card not to be used for 666 financing ) June 10, 2006
emphasis this editor ( obviously )
" Using VeriChip's secure implantable RFID technology, the Department of Homeland Security can ensure that a secure, tamper- proof system is in place to identify, register and confirm guest worker credentials at the border or at an employer's premises. VeriChip already employs the same technology to provide secure access to medical records"
[
Ed: It is ONLY approved by the FDA for medical purposes since it is implanted in the forearm-muscle, or triceps. When eventually it becomes implanted in the right hand or forehead, it will not be in a muscle, but within the layers of the skin ... too vulnerable. ]
"and to secure areas of buildings such as hospitals or office buildings. Medical records access may prove relevant in immigration applications as well.
[ Ed: Does this chip justify labeling people ? ]
In addition to border security, this device can provide medical records of guest workers that may be unable to communicate (currently a strain on our medical system). "

"In addition, the VeriChip can also:
1." be bonded into a piece of paper,
"
[
Ed: no substantiation or documentation ; a totally different rfid chip; not the implantable verichip ]

2. "implanted into an ID card
"
[ Ed:
the e-ID multipurpose smartcard. Please see www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/id.html ]
This is not the implantable verichip, but a microprocessor chip which is far more capable than the implanted chip, and can transact 666 finances when programmed; the 666 transacting is strictly forbidden ]


3. "or into a
wearable wrist bracelet." [ Ed: This is a different chip; an active rfid that is GPS enabled ]

" Use of this RFID chip in tandem with, or in lieu of the immigration "blue card", provides an additional layer of security to confirm the identity of a guest worker." [
Ed: an e-ID multipurpose smartcard ]

"It's really no different than a tamperproof passport you can carry all the time," says Silverman. " ( Ed: e-ID cards are multipurpose, multifunctional. Please see AX )
"As concerns mount about falsified documents, VeriChip technology ensures security and privacy for the individual as well as increased security at our borders."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/20060609/pl_usnw/verichip_highlights_role_implanted_chip_may_play_in_a_government_immigration_and_guest_worker_p
rogram116_xml
and
http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=67264
and
http://www.hispanicprwire.com/news.php?l=in&id=6406&cha=10
Ed: The above article states that the passive Verichip is not a location device by GPS. That is true.
However, it
IS a co-location device by LEO ( low earth orbiting satellites) that communicate with ubiquitously placed transponders. For more info on this please see: www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/orb.html

Ed: The above article is filled with misleading statements and false impressions. The VeriChip people want to make you think that they are everywhere. They are not. The main forbidden
666 verichip is still the passive implantable chip which they want to embed into the right hand or forehead.
It is not the same rfid chip found in paper; nor is it a microprocessor.

The implantable 666 financing chip ( verichip in right hand or forehead ) is strictly forbidden.

NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology -- security specifications
http://www.securitysales.com/t_ci_newsView.cfm?nid=2946&numDays=7

GSA General Services Administration
OMB policy requires agencies to buy HSPD 12 equipment from a list of approved vendors compiled by GSA, but GSA officials say the earliest they will have the list completed is around the end of June.
http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=34209&dcn=todaysnews

Qadima Israel, GSA and SuperCom
"SuperCom and the GSA will proceed to form a marketing partnership."
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/05-09-2006/0004357158&EDATE=

GSA and NIST
http://www.smartcard.gov/ and http://www.smart.gov/
http://www.technology.gov/Testimony/p_BHW_030909.htm

PIV cards required by Fall '06
...off-line authentication
By fall this year [ Oct. 27, 2006 ] all US Government agencies must initiate the deployment of smart card based ID cards, the so called PIV (Personal Identity Verification) Cards.
Precise Biometrics is bringing interoperability and privacy together with the release of a Precise Match-on-Card(TM) version of the ANSI 378 minutia template. This is the required template format for PIV-cards for hundreds of thousands of US Federal government employees and contractors under HSPD-12.
...by performing the actual fingerprint match within the tamper-proof environment of a smart card. This reduces the vulnerability of matching on a network-connected device, an external server, or a database - normally considered weak links in the security chain."

...storing and processing biometric data directly on a smart card, providing a secure, privacy-enhancing biometric program with dynamic flexibility and scalability.

Precise Biometrics is offering agencies the ability to conduct off-line biometrics authentication, using smart card and fingerprint. Off-line authentication has become an increasing concern with the need for PIV to operate in environments where servers are or will be inaccessible, such as post-natural or terrorist disaster areas, battlefields, ports, train depots, airports, and other transportation facilities
http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=14661

Also by Fall of 2006, Tag and Track Readers required -- June 7, 2008
Tag and Track System and Location
The "Tag and Track" system will provide a flexible, rapidly deployable assisted-GPS / GSM location-based service including an innovative integrated RFID technology that enables a wide array of customizable applications.

Our customers will deploy a portable receiver or reader devices network whether inside or outside a building which will be used to pick up the signal transmitted by our "Tag and Track" Tracker with its integrated RFID Tag. The device is about the size of a cell phone. This system was originally conceived/developed on a Special Police Forces request from the French Ministry of the Interior.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060606/phtu020.html?.v=57

SmartTRANS Readers -- June 11, 2006
www.smart-id.com
The SmartTRANS reader provides a transition path from existing proprietary legacy 125 kHz Prox technologies to open standards ISO14443 technologies. It combines ISO14443 technologies, such as Mifare, DESFire and PIV, and 125 kHz Prox technologies in one reader, and provides flexible configurable output formats and output protocols. The SmartTRANS accepts a wide range power supply voltages from 4.5 to 16 Volts DC.
The reader is intended to add value to an existing infrastructure rather than replace it.
http://www.usingrfid.com/briefs/archive.asp?action=read&bid=757

PIV Cards -- Personal Identification Verification
-- May 2, 2006
Axalto, the world's leading provider of microprocessor cards (Gartner 2005), today announced its comprehensive range of dual interface Personal Identification Verification (PIV) cards. The latest Axalto PIV technology fully addresses the requirements mandated by Homeland Presidential Security Directive 12 for U.S. federal government employee identity cards, as defined by Federal Information Processing Standard 201 (FIPS 201).
These two interfaces provide a choice in the way a credential can be used, giving agencies greater flexibility to integrate with both physical and logical access [ Ed: number ID ]systems. Axalto's dual interface technology also simplifies card issuance and card management processes by maintaining only one credential in the smart card chip.

The large, 128 Kbytes storage in the Axalto dual interface PIV card leads the market. It is ample for many additional uses of the cards beyond PIV, including as a PKI badge for IT infrastructures, email and hard drive encryption, training profiles and medical information.
Axalto will also offer a 64 Kbytes version in its comprehensive range of dual-interface PIV cards. Presenting a comprehensive range of PIV cards allows customers to select the one that is most cost effective and appropriate for their credentialing needs

FIPS 201 = Federal Information Processing System [ encryption]
HSPD = Homeland Security Presidential Directive

HID Global. "Armed with a single smart card platform [ http://rfidprivacy.mit.edu/access/ ]  that supports both Axalto's dual interface PIV and HID PROX, our customers can plan their migration over time, taking advantage of existing installations immediately."
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20060502005653&newsLang=en

Headquartered in Irvine California , HID Global operates international offices that support more than 100 countries and is a member of ASSA ABLOY Global Technologies Division. To learn more, please visit www.hidcorp.com.
http://www.hidcorp.com/pr_detail.php?id=145

AXALTO
Axalto (EURONEXT:AXL) and (EURONEXT:NL0000400653) is the world's leading provider of microprocessor cards (Gartner 2005, Frost & Sullivan 2004) -- the key to digital networks -- and a major supplier of point-of-sale terminals. Its 4,500 employees come from over 60 nationalities and serve customers in more than 100 countries, with worldwide sales exceeding 3 billion smart cards to date. The company has 25 years of experience in smart card innovation and leads its industry in security technology and open systems.

Axalto continuously creates new generations of products for use in a variety of applications in the telecommunications, finance, retail, transport, entertainment, healthcare, personal identification, information technology and public sector markets. Microprocessor cards provide convenience, security and privacy to public and private services operators, their customers and end users. For more info, please visit www.axalto.com


PATRIOT ACT
http://www.patriotdaily.com/

Patriot Act Law
http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/editorials/article/0,2845,MCA_25348_4512970,00.html

Many provisions PERMANENT ; and some for 4 more years
the Patriot Act expanded the power of federal authorities on such fronts as conducting wiretaps and secret searches.
On a vote of 95-4, the Senate set aside complaints that the new safeguards were inadequate and sent the bill to the House of Representatives for needed concurrence.
The Senate was expected to approve later this week a House-passed measure to make permanent
14 expiring provisions of the Patriot Act and extend two others
by four years.
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=politicsNews&storyID=2006-03-01T185618Z_01_N01365414_RTRUKOC_0_U
S-SECURITY-PATRIOT.xml
http://www.kcautv.com/Global/story.asp?S=4566745&nav=1kgl

FBI pushing Patriot Act powers -- Feb. 8, 2006
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/privacy/0,69493-0.html?tw=rss.politics

Patriot Act : letter of the law, or spirit of the law ? -- Feb. 15, 2006
A relatively new provision in the Patriot Act says Homeland Security can reject refugees and asylum seekers if they provided "material support" to anyone engaged in an armed struggle, such as the fighters of the Karen National Union, which represents the enthic group.
The Department of Homeland Security says anyone who provides food, medicine, clothing or shelter to a participant in an armed struggle should be denied entry to the United States.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=48847

Senators want
Patriot Act ( no checks and balances ) --Feb. 3, 2006

Main promoter : Rep. James Sensenbrenner ( R- Wisconsin )
"largely because of one man, House Judiciary Committee Chairman R. James Sensenbrenner Jr., R-Wis."
Some of the provisions in the Patriot Act would sacrifice basic freedoms in the name of national security. One example: Government could seize business, gun, library and other records without having to first show that they are connected to a terrorism investigation.
The very concept of the balance of powers would be turned on its head "
http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=433996&category=OPINION&newsdate=12/28/2005

Patriot Act --Loss of Freedom
http://www.newmediajournal.us/guest/lady_liberty/01212006.htm

PATRIOT ACT creates special Federal Police Force
-- Jan. 5, 2006
There is hereby created and established a permanent police force, to be known as the
`United States Secret Service Uniformed Division’.
Subject to the supervision of the Secretary of Homeland Security
http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_ben_fran_060104_new__22patriot_22_act_cr.htm

Bush to criminalize protestors under Patriot Act -- Jan. 13, 2006
So now the Patriot Act, which was argued before enactment as a measure to fight foreign terrorists, is being amended to make clear that it also applies to American citizens who have the audacity to disrupt President Bush wherever his bubble may travel. If this provision is enacted into law, then Bush will have a law upon which to expand the type of people who constitute disruptors and the type of activities that constitute disruptive activities. And, then throw them all in jail.

http://www.rense.com/general69/dissent.htm

Sen. Feingold standing up for liberty

http://www.jsonline.com/news/nat/jan06/382860.asp


CHIPPED

ID and drones --Feb. 21, 2006
While implanted chips will not  ( Ed : ? ) lead to the mass scanning of the population, another use of the same technology quite possibly will. At the end of last month, a leaked letter from Andy Burnham, the Home Office minister, revealed that the identity cards ( Ed: REAL ID ) for which we will involuntarily volunteer will contain radio frequency identification chips. This will allow the authorities to read the cards with a scanner.
I propose that as the technology improves, the
police will be able to scan a crowd and (assuming everyone is carrying his voluntary-compulsory ID card) produce a list of whom it contains. I further propose that it will take only a year or two for this to seem reasonable    Its purpose is the "market acceleration" of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). With the help of companies such as BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce and our new friend Qinetiq, the agency hopes to find the best way of encouraging the
"routine operation of UAV systems UK-wide". Ceredigion council's website lists various functions of the UAVs, of which the first is "law enforcement
(
Ed :  May God help us all )

So the police won't even have to be there. Someone sitting in a control room could fly a tiny drone (some of them are just a few inches across) equipped with a receiver over the heads of a crowd and, with the help of our new identity cards, determine who's there. It sounds quite mad, just as the idea of biometric identity cards in the UK once did. All these new technologies somehow contrive to seem both wildly implausible and entirely likely.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,,1714256,00.html

Insect Cyborgs
-- March 13, 2006
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20060313-120147-9229r.htm

Biochips for Everyone ! ( will the Administration get chipped too ? ) Oct. 16, 2005
Applied CEO Scott Silverman hopes to sell chips [ Ed : Verichips ] to the Pentagon, the CIA and the FBI--feeding into X-Files-type fears of biochipped government agents lording over the citizenry.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1118348,00.html

Please see Ten MEN : www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/e-health.html

Homeland Security and Drug Patrols
http://www.prisonplanet.com/homeland_security_studies_drone_patrols.html

Homeland Security -
New techniques in monitoring and sensing biological, chemical or radiation threats have been discussed that are similar to the deployment of "smoke alarms" within a building. Sensors that can detect low-levels of contaminants can quickly and easily be deployed permanently or in response to a potential threat. Leveraging the Sensicast Sensor Networking Platform, the sensors can provide a safety net of detection over a large physical area - indoors or outdoors.
http://www.sensicast.com/solutions/security_apps.php#perimeter

Ultra Wide Band 
Comment from A. T.
" This system tracks small battery powered ID tags over a 30,000 square foot area and reports their position to within a foot!
No kidding, one foot. "

"The implications for human tracking are very interesting.
A large network of receivers could cover a city the same way PCS towers give us cell phone coverage. If people are required to carry tags that use this technology, it would be very easy to correlate the data with video images to see who isn't carrying their tag when out in public and who doesn't look like the tag's owner. And of course locate anybody instantly.

Coupled with biometric-based access points (kind of like border crossings) the system would be a tyrant's dream come true.
If someone were out to enslave the world, this would be a big help. " Alan Trombetta

Drone-spys over our cities .. Honeywell Nov. 14, 2005 .. MAV ... DARPA
Hover and stare ...
12 1/2 pounds ..cameras ..audio
HONEYWELL is developing a micro flying spy drone -- that would be used for civilian law enforcement! The device, a hovering robot carrying video cameras and other sensors, is being created and tested at HONEYWELL's Albuquerque, NM plant. The first round of testing on the drone [MICRO AIR VEHICLE] has been completed, reports Bob Martin of CBS affiliate KRQE. The battery powered craft can stay in the air for 50-60 minutes at a time, and moves around at up to 55 kilometers an hour
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/uav-05c.html ( picture)

network centric warfare ...Future Combat Systems
http://www.abqjournal.com/AED/268475business12-07-04.htm
http://www.drudgereport.com/flashmav.htm
http://www.freemarketnews.com/Feedback.asp?nid=1199
http://www.spyplanes.com/oav.html (photo)
http://www.primidi.com/2005/04/01.html ( facts )
http://content.honeywell.com/dses/assets/datasheets/micro_air_vehicle.pdf ( full screen photo )


NSA

NSA : Massive "profiling" of all communication systems -- Dec. 24, 2005
Government and industry officials with knowledge of the program told the newspaper the NSA sought to analyze communications patterns to gather clues from details like who is calling whom, how long a phone call lasts and what time of day it is made, as well as the origins and destinations of phone calls and e-mail messages.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10592932/

NSA and Ron Brown
ECHELON was capable of scrutinizing just about every fax, e-mail, phone call and telex message in the world. And like every other system during the Clinton years, especially the two desperate years preceding the election of 1996, it was fully capable of being abused.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=48029


REAL ID www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/id.html


Our European Partners

Solana and de Vries meet with Chertoff -- May 24, 2005
Javier SOLANA, European Union High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), will meet with Michael Chertoff, US Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, on Tuesday 24 May 2005.
Gijs de Vries, the EU counter-terrorism coordinator, will also participate in the meeting.
The meeting will provide an opportunity to exchange views on mutual policies regarding the fight against terrorism.
http://ue.eu.int/ueDocs/cms_Data/docs/pressdata/EN/sg/84920.pdf

US wants to be able to access British ID cards -- May 27, 2005
fast-track standardization
.... "Trusted Traveller"
The United States wants Britain's proposed identity cards to have the same microchip and technology as the ones used on American documents.
The aim of getting the same microchip is to ensure compatability in screening terrorist suspects. But it will also mean that information contained in the British cards can be accessed across the Atlantic.
Britain is one of 27 countries whose citizens do not need visas to enter the US if they intend to stay less than 90 days. The American government has said it wants 27 to issue new passports by 26 October this year containing a computer chip and a digital photograph.
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=641731
http://www.expressandstar.com/articles/features/opinion/article_75495.php
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/talking_point/4578223.stm
Put your trust in Jesus Christ now and be a "trusted traveller" in your sojourn here.


DARPA and Mind Control

We are moving ever closer to mind control -- Feb. 4, 2006
The military interest in new brain-scanning technology is beginning to show a sinister side
In the current legislative climate, where there have been attempts to introduce pre-emptive detention for 'psychopaths' who have not yet been convicted of any crime, such claims need to be addressed critically. They are and will be resisted by the judiciary, but recent developments suggest that this may be a frail defence against an increasingly authoritarian state.
More seriously, there is increasing military interest in the development of techniques that can survey and possibly manipulate the mental processes of potential enemies, or enhance the potential of one's own troops

the CIA and the Defence Advanced Projects Agency (DARPA) began their own programmes.
Early experiments included the clandestine feeding of LSD to their own operatives and attempts at 'brain-washing'. These were the forerunners of the hoods and white noise used by the British in Northern Ireland - until judged illegal - and more recently in Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo, where they inhabit an uncertain borderline between what the US government regards as an acceptable level of violence and the torture that it denies committing.

A new technique - transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) - has begun to generate interest. This focuses an intense magnetic field on specific brain regions, and has been shown to affect thoughts, perceptions and behaviour.
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1702525,00.html


Transportation

Congress mulls ban for HS to process airline passenger data -- Aug. 23. 2005
WASHINGTON — The Homeland Security Department is making another push to get personal data on airline passengers in an effort to keep terrorists off flights
The lobbying effort comes months after the House and Senate, concerned about invading privacy, gave preliminary approval to a measure that would ban the department from tapping into credit reports, court files, shopping histories and other personal information for one year ( Ed : this half-measure will prevent nothing )
Passenger names are now checked by airlines against a government no-fly list, which excludes classified information about terrorists. Since early 2003, Homeland Security officials have sought to take over the process and add in-depth passenger background checks
A congressional probe found in July that the TSA improperly stored 100 million commercial data records containing personal information on passengers after the agency said no data storage would occur.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2005-08-23-flying-privacy_x.htm

Telecommunication trucks to blanket the State -- May 24, 2004
They give law-enforcement officials the ability to access the Internet, fax, copy, print digital photographs and, maybe most important, put officials from across the state on the same radio frequencies so they can easily communicate. There is a conference room in the truck, and space for a crime lab.
Once they are in place, nearly 97 percent of Ohio’s population will be within 50 miles of a truck, officials said.
http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_fullstory.asp?id=34864


Tom Ridge : now a spokesman for RFID; on the board of Savi Technology -- April 25, 2005
There is a difference between a plain rfid tag and one that meets ISO 14443 standardization....that's the REAL reason why they call it "contactless" rfid. It works with wireless mobility.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/42349.html
The above article mentions a resistance movement.
We at Apocalyptic Hope do not endorse ANY resistance movements.
Our resistance to the 666 MOB is a personal choice...not a group-choice.
Boycotting is a carnal weapon, and the weapons of our warfare are NOT carnal
2 Corinthians 10:4

We did not create rfid, nor can we stop it. It is here to stay. We can --and should believe---
that we can be delivered from the taking of the 666 Mark of the Beast.


Cabinet members of the Administration
DEFENCE: Gates, James Baker
STATE: Condoleezza Rice ; Deputy SS Zoellick
EDUCATION: Margaret Spellings
COMMERCE: Carlos Gutierrez
HEALTH and HUMAN SERVICES: Michael O. Leavitt

HOMELAND SECURITY Michael Chertoff
TRANSPORTATION: Norman Mineta
AGRICULTURE: Michael Johanns
VETERANS AFFAIRS: Jim Nicholson
TREASURY:

HOUSING and URBAN DEVELOPMENT: Alphonso Jackson
ENERGY: Samuel Bodman
JUSTICE (Attorney General): Alberto Gonzales
INTERIOR: Gale Norton
LABOUR: Elaine Chao
* * * *
US Ambassador to the EU : Rockwell Schnabel
CIA : Porter Goss
Director of National Intelligence: John Negroponte
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/050111/w011144.html

US Ambassador to the UN --
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/politics/11087756.htm

White House Spokesperson: Snow
____________________________________________________________________

From the Newswire:

Photo : US Visit and Homeland Security
http://news.com.com/Photos+Electronic+IDs+are+catching+on+-+page+4/2009-1028_3-5697723-4.html?tag=st.num

Photo :American and European standardization

http://news.com.com/Photos+Electronic+IDs+are+catching+on+-+page+3/2009-1028_3-5697723-3.html?tag=st.num

Photo: Bill Gates

http://news.com.com/Photos+Electronic+IDs+are+catching+on+-+page+2/2009-1028_3-5697723-2.html?tag=st.num

Microsoft is pro-gay ( therefore anti-Chrisitan )
This will have an impact on classification and political correctness ( negative profiling )

Christians are viewed as Human Rights violators
MS computer control will eventually ostracize the Believers
so much for their "fairness" doctrine ...

Joe Solmonese, president of the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest gay rights group, applauded the shift.
http://www.newsday.com/technology/sns-ap-microsoft-gay-rights,0,4950152.story?coll=ny-main-tabheads
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002258338_microside30m.html

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Anything that operates by "contactless chip" ISO 14443 can also read a chip in the right hand or forehead.

Dynagate, made by  SuperCom.... Headquartered in Israel : used by Homeland Security etc.
Can control access to facilities ; "a mobile ( portable ) access control terminal "
set up a fenced-off road-block
April 29, 2005
Photos included in report :

Its purpose is to regulate access by comparing a person's name against a "white list" of people allowed to enter, or a "blacklist" of those who are barred from entry. The person's information is usually contained on a contactless card. The system is also capable of handling biometrics, such as fingerprints.

While it can control a gate–it can be wired in such a way that when the card is approved, a gate opens up–its primary purpose would be to control access with or without a physical gate.

... connected to the portable access monitoring system (within the ruggedized ‘suitcase’). Approved emergency personnel, who have been pre-registered into the system as well as those that are registered onsite, authenticate themselves to the system on entry and/or exit. This can be done using a contactless card or token, a biometric, a PIN, or some combination of these items.

"We created it to have it installed at the front gate to a school, or a stadium, or on a bus. One of the earliest commercial solutions we offered was tracking students from the time they got on the bus until they got off the bus. Called EduGate, it evolved from there because it was a versatile device and it was rugged."
http://www.cr80news.com/library/2005/04/29/innovative-portable-access-control-system-purchased-by-ohio-community-to-secure-future-disaster-sites/

Government Tests Digital Alert System -- April 11, 2005
In an attempt to expand the nation's alert and warning system, Federal Emergency Management Agency officials are testing digital technology that can transmit text, voice and video messages simultaneously to wireless devices, radios, televisions and the Internet
In each case, he said, FEMA officials are asking participants to provide feedback on how well they received the message, whether it was in the right format and whether they were able to re-transmit the message to their customers.
The one-year test project could determine how the president transmits future messages nationwide during a widespread emergency. But state and local emergency officials could use the digital technology on a daily basis to target encrypted, nearly instantaneous messages at authorized individuals in certain regions during emergencies.
http://www.fcw.com/article88522-04-11-05-Print



COMMUNICATION

TOPOFF 3, Triple Play; Atlantic Blue : Mock drills
-- April 5, 2005
Testing communication systems; global-local.
http://nyjtimes.com/cover/03-22-05/RemarksByChertoffAndDeputyPMMcLellan.htm

We're being hemmed in on all sides
--
3 mile barrier : Closing the border between Mexico and US-- Feb. 11, 2005
valid driver's license for immigrants
The bill is drawing criticism from Mexico, particularly its call to complete the building of a fence along the U.S.-Mexican border south of San Diego.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050211/D8868D8G0.html

Homeland Security to set
GLOBAL security standard -- Jan. 13, 2005

http://www.worthynews.com/zone.cgi?http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&u=/ap/20050113/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/ridge_fingerprints&printer=1

Partners in data-mining... Gov and Business -- Jan 5, 2004
Surveillance comes with a price. It dulls the edge of public debate, imposes a sense of conformity and introduces the uneasy feeling of being watched. It chills culture and stifles dissent....

The new legal authorities and the government's partnership with private information companies now pose a direct threat to this three-decade-old effort toward openness. "It's a simple fact that private companies can collect information about people in ways the government can't. At the same time, they can't be held accountable for their behavior or their mistakes the way government agencies can. Their capabilities have raced far ahead of the nation's understanding and laws.
The legacy of these efforts will be with us for many years."
http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,66177,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_2 rms

Secret laws in America ( binding too ) -- Nov. 18, 2004
Thus, in a qualitatively new development in U.S. governance, Americans can now be obligated to comply with legally-binding regulations that are unknown to them, and that indeed they are forbidden to know.
http://www.fas.org/sgp/news/secrecy/2004/11/111404.html

No Place To Hide
--- Robert O'Harrow
Recognizing the appeal of state-of-the-art systems that can track down a murderer/rapist with heretofore unimaginable speed, the author recognizes, too, that the same devices can mistakenly destroy reputations and cast a pall over a free society. In a post-9/11 world where homeland security often trumps personal liberty, this work is an eye-opener for those who take their privacy for granted. --Steven Stolder
He implicates all of us--not just the usual suspects--in the erosion of privacy when we use cell phones and cars that allow our locations to be tracked or when we use credit cards and produce profiles that can be linked and made widely available. The result is vulnerability to identity theft or invasion of privacy on a level of which most citizens are unaware. O'Harrow argues for greater balance between--and awareness of--our national security needs and the greatest risks to our privacy as citizens. Vernon Ford
From Starbucks to the subway to the sidewalk, you are being watched --Kirkus Reviews
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0743254805/qid=1104950456/sr=8-1/ref=pd_ka_1/104-0355491-9610332?v=glance&s=books&n=507846

Does the government have a back-door into our communication devices ?
Gov. messages ( PSA's ) by cellphone -- Jan. 4, 2005
SMS text messaging ........ Public Service Announcements
The idea of governments using
mobile messages to communicate with citizens is beginning to take hold.
In April 2003, the government of Hong Kong sent out a text message to six million mobile phones to quash a rumor that Hong Kong had been designated an "infected city" for severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS.

The Netherlands, too, is building a network that will allow the government to issue alerts to cellphone users nationwide or within an area of a few city blocks. Citizens will be invited to sign on for the alert service. "You can direct a message to people who are close to an area where there has been an accident," and suggest they take another route, said Nanne Bos, a spokesman for LogicaCMG, which is creating the system.

In the past, he said, citizens have not been comfortable with the government having a back door to their personal technology.
http://www.iht.com/bin/print_ipub.php?file=/articles/2005/01/03/business/text.html
http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/01/03/business/text.html

Citizen counting-- Jan. 4, 2005 " a cow-bell " ?
Meanwhile, Orange's French unit has sent SMS messages to 3,200 customers who were traveling in the area of the tsunamis on Dec. 25 and 26, asking them to contact the French Foreign Ministry.
France Télécom, which owns Orange, said that the French government had requested the text messages
to help account for its citizens.
It is possible to identify mobile phone customers who were in the area and had their cellphones on through the registration of their phone numbers in a database of "roaming" customers.
http://www.iht.com/bin/print_ipub.php?file=/articles/2005/01/03/business/textbox.html
http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/01/03/business/textbox.html


More news:

Every citizen close to being a criminal ? -- Jan. 3, 2005

WASHINGTON — Every American is just a few steps away from committing a crime.
That point is raised in new publications that seek to cast a critical eye on lawmakers for their aggressive approach to going after supposed wrongdoing.
"We’re changing the very nature of society — the over-criminalization of society." --Bob Barr
Effectively, we’ve created a federal police power,"-- John Baker Jr

Plus, according to the Washington D.C-based Sentencing Project (search), half of the more than two million federal, state and local prisoners today are behind bars for non-violent offenses. The group said that's the result of tougher sentencing guidelines promoted by state and federal officials in the last decade.

While the example of a 61-year grandmother being hauled off in handcuffs for growing her hedges too high might seem preposterous, it is part of a bigger problem, said Gene Healy, editor of the newly-published book by the Cato Institute (search), "Go Directly To Jail: The Criminalization of Almost Everything."

under former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, the city was able to reign in rampant crime by getting tough on even the smallest infractions, like littering, loitering and disorderly conduct

When you start moving to that third-world model, where even law abiding people are afraid of police, it’s a big step backward for civilization, and even law enforcement in general," Kopel said.
"The federal laws are so complex that you can run afoul of them without even knowing it," said Judge Andrew Napolitano,
Ordinary citizens need to know the nature and extent and insidious control of federal regulation over their lives,"
http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,143046,00.html
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,143046,00.html

Bush Administration to consider life-time inprisonment for suspects only

( no trial) -- Jan. 2, 2005
CAMP 6
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration is preparing plans for possible lifetime detention of suspected terrorists, including hundreds whom the government does not have enough evidence to charge in courts, The Washington Post reported Sunday.
Citing intelligence, defense and diplomatic officials, the newspaper said the Pentagon and the CIA had asked the White House to decide on a more permanent approach for those it would not set free or turn over to courts at home or abroad.

As part of a solution, the Defense Department, which holds 500 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, plans to ask the U.S. Congress for $25 million to build a 200-bed prison to hold detainees who are unlikely to ever go through a military tribunal for lack of evidence, defense officials told the newspaper.
The new prison, dubbed Camp 6,

One proposal would transfer large numbers of Afghan, Saudi and Yemeni detainees from the U.S. military's Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detention center into new U.S.-built prisons in their home countries, it said.
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=7217367

ISAIAH 14:16, 17 " Is this the man ....that opened not the house of his prisoners? "

CIA transports U.S. "suspects" to countries that use torture -- Dec, 29, 2004
D.C. flights to Cuba ....
RENDITION
The Gulfstream V turbojet has been seen at
US military bases around the world, often loading up hooded and shackled suspects and delivering them to countries known to use torture, a process the CIA calls "rendition," the Washington daily said.
The Post investigated the ownership of the jet, which has been spotted in Afghanistan, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan and which carries the tail number N379P, according to the newspaper

The Post article confirmed much of a November 14 article published in the Sunday Times, of London, which obtained flight plans for the plane, which, the Times said, always departs from Washington, DC and has visited the US Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where about 550 terror suspects are held.

It said airport officials and amateur plane spotters, some using binoculars, have logged multiple sightings of N379P at several US military airports and fueling stations.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1521&e=14&u=/afp/usattacksciaplane

"High Value Prisoners" on Torture Jet
In this case, the agency is flying captured terrorist suspects from one country to another for detention and interrogation.The CIA calls this activity "rendition." ..."rendering" ... Extraordinary Rendition
The CIA has the authority to carry out renditions under a presidential directive dating to the Clinton administration, which the Bush administration has reviewed and renewed
The mind-set of the bureaucracy was, 'Let someone else do the dirty work.' "
http://www.president-bush.com/torture-jet.html
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/03022C1D-AA16-4F6C-83FD-762C095A1219.htm
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1802&e=12&u=/washpost/a27826_2004dec26


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