Category Archives: JTRIG

Invasion of Privacy Is Violence.

From Passive Surveillance to Active Disruption, The Growing Reach of the Betrayal of our Privacy Sinks In.  It has taken me since June of 2013 and Edward Snowden’s NSA spying revelations to arrive at the theory that Invasion of Privacy … Continue reading

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Scraping Visitors’ IPs at Wikileaks, Stealing webcam images from Yahoo users, Reputation Destruction and False Flags through JTRIG.

JTRIG’s bag of tricks listed HERE. If you did not know these things were done by the NSA and by GCHQ you would think they were just ordinary crimes done by criminals. The Wikileaks scrape used software to grab users’ … Continue reading

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Blocking Activists’ Communications and Poisoning The Elephant Waterholes.

  Greenwald describes how groups are deliberately imploded by NSA agents: Find out more about this on Page 194 in his book, No Place To Hide.  

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Scraping Visitors’ IPs at Wikileaks, Stealing webcam images from Yahoo users, Reputation Destruction and False Flags through JTRIG.

If you did not know these things were done by the NSA and by GCHQ you would think they were just ordinary crimes done by criminals. The Wikileaks scrape used software to grab users’ IPs, their searches, and their country … Continue reading

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