Re: [TSCM-L] {1560} Re: w/links: [TSCM-L] {1543} Who has what?
tammy johnson wrote:
> Every time I try to access this it says page not displayable, anyone else have this problem?
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> "Wilfred L. Guerin" <wilfre..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
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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
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> http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/other.htm
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> From: "Wilfred L. Guerin"
> Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 20:27:10 -0500
> Subject: Re: [TSCM-L] {1543} Who has what?
> To: TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com
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> 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.
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> The usdoj was immediately "yelled at" by international regulators
> because such a system is not for civilian use.
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> you may wish to ask why "FCC Part 15 Rules" read:
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> "This device accepts interference, but does not generate any.."
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> You can bet there is a reason for your device to accept their interference?
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> perhaps interference is modulated by your devices' beeping? Its THEIR
> interference, so they can read your beepings' modulation of it...
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> lemme look for the link to a picture of our stolen, antiquated bot...
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> -Wilfred
> Wilfre..._at_gmail.com
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> On 5/10/07, Nick Named 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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