Source: The Stranger
A New Apparatus Capable of Spying on You Has Been Installed Throughout Downtown Seattle. Very Few Citizens Know What It Is, and Officials Don’t Want to Talk About It.
The question is: How well can this mesh network see you?
Hidden in plain sight: The next level of NSA snooping will detect dissent via ubiquitous audio sensors
www.infowars.com/spy-grid-can-now-record-your-conversations-in-real-time/
Seattle Times
November 15, 2013
In a building on the north side of Microsoft’s Redmond campus, there is much talk of stopping the bad guys.
By that, the Microsoft employees do not mean Google, Apple or Amazon.com.
Rather, the investigators, forensics experts, engineers and lawyers staffing Microsoft’s new Cybercrime Center talk about stopping criminals: software pirates, criminal syndicates that run botnets and exploiters of children.
The following files contain scans of all invoices related to the City of Oakland’s contract with Science Applications International Corporation for the construction of the City/Port of Oakland Joint Domain Awareness Center. The documents were collected in a binder held by the City of Oakland and obtained via a public records request made by members of Occupy Oakland. The invoices are organized by month and range in date from March to July 2013.
Domain Awareness Center Invoices March 2013 | 26 pages | Download (3.9 MB) |
Domain Awareness Center Invoices April 2013 | 62 pages | Download (8.5 MB) |
Domain Awareness Center Invoices May 2013 | 76 pages | Download (10.2 MB) |
Domain Awareness Center Invoices June 2013 | 208 pages | Download (38.3 MB) |
Domain Awareness Center Invoices July 2013 | 25 pages | Download (4.5 MB) |
publicintelligence.net/oakland-dac-invoices/