(unknown charset) Re: [TSCM-L] {5750} FW: The ARRL Letter for October 13, 2011

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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 12:39:36 -0700

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From: "Wilfred L. Guerin" <wilfre..._at_gmail.com>
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I was not able to find the pdf (print distributed) that had a photo of
our device (stolen), but here is the R&D dept of usDOJ, also you might
want to see their military counterparts at ICE(dhs) and DIA...
-wilfred

http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/other.htm

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From: "Wilfred L. Guerin" <wilfre..._at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 20:27:10 -0500
Subject: Re: [TSCM-L] {1543} Who has what?
To: TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com

There is a us department of justice newsletter that had a device that
can "see through walls" [sic] exhibited with pictures of a flimsy casing
holding an inductive sensor unit almost exactly similar to one
packaged in a crate of non-invasive archeological imaging and mapping
systems they stole from our research project a couple years ago. Our
tool was generating 3d material composition data with accurate
densities at sub cm resolution at 3 meter depth in dense (rock)
structures at archeological sites. In open air, the system (on its
own, without additional resonator bots wandering around) can model
density and inductive field through most wood and american building
structures at 20+ meters depth at target materials highly distinct,
like organics or metal tools on wood desks, easily to cm resolutions.

The usdoj was immediately "yelled at" by international regulators
because such a system is not for civilian use.

you may wish to ask why "FCC Part 15 Rules" read:

"This device accepts interference, but does not generate any.."

You can bet there is a reason for your device to accept their interference?

perhaps interference is modulated by your devices' beeping? Its THEIR
interference, so they can read your beepings' modulation of it...

etc

lemme look for the link to a picture of our stolen, antiquated bot...

-Wilfred
Wilfre..._at_gmail.com

On 5/10/07, Nick Named <xxr..._at_twcny.rr.com> wrote:
>
> Which law enforcement agencies have signals intelligence capability?
> The kind of capability TEMPEST was designed to protect against. Is
> there capability like that in private hands? Could someone do
> something like that with a laptop, a directional antenna and
> something like gnuradio - http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuradio?
>
>
> >
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