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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: FaultLine who started this subject5/16/2002 7:37:06 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (3) of 281500
 
Received by PM; <I would like to hear what you make of this: Israeli "art student" mystery real-info.1accesshost.com The article's links are especially illuminating.

From a related article: atlanta.creativeloafing.com

<<At the same time, American intelligence services were increasingly worried by the dominance of many highly sensitive areas of telecommunications by Israeli companies. Comverse Infosys (now called Verint) provides U.S. lawmen with computer equipment for wiretapping. Speculation is that "catch gates" in the system allowed listeners to be listened to. Software made by another Israeli outfit, Amdocs, provided extensive records of virtually all calls placed by the 25 largest U.S. telephone companies. >>

What an opportunity for real time data mining!

I don't think we have a clue how deeply we've been penetrated with a cold view toward commandeering the host.
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New Zealand sources estimate the Israeli secret service has $20 billion for funding art students.

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