The worst trolls on the internet are the government trolls
Freedom Outpost – Michael Snyder
– 7/16/2014
We have all run into them.
All over the Internet, there are horrible trolls that seem to delight in making
life miserable for other people. But the worst trolls of all are the government
trolls. And thanks to Edward Snowden, we now have some startling new evidence
of what really goes on behind the scenes. According to newly revealed
documents, British spy agency GCHQ is manipulating online discussions,
infiltrating the computers of specific targets, purposely destroying
reputations, altering the results of online polls, and using Twitter, Facebook
and YouTube for propaganda and espionage purposes. If people don’t start
getting outraged about this now, the governments of the western world are going
to see it as a green light to do even more. Eventually, it might get so bad
that we won’t be able to trust much of anything that we see on the Internet.
But the elite have been
starting to catch up to all of this new technology and are learning how to use
it for their own purposes. Thanks to Snowden, we now have a list of specific
tools that GCHQ has been using to manipulate the Internet. The following is a
short excerpt from a recent ZDNet
article about these new revelations…
A number of interesting
tools and their short descriptions are below:
ASTRAL PROJECTION: Remote
GSM secure covert Internet proxy using TOR hidden service
POISON ARROW: Safe malware
download capability
AIRWOLF: YouTube profile,
comment and video collection
BIRDSTRIKE: Twitter
monitoring and profile collection
GLASSBACK: Technique of
getting a target’s IP address by pretending to be a spammer and ringing them.
Target does not need to answer.
MINIATURE HERO: Active skype
capability. Provision of realtime call records (SkypeOut and SkypetoSkype) and
bidirectional instant messaging. Also contact lists.
PHOTON TORPEDO: A technique
to actively grab the IP address of MSN messenger user
SPRING-BISHOP: Finding
private photos of targets on Facebook
BOMB BAY: The capacity to
increase website hits, rankings
BURLESQUE: The capacity to
send spoofed SMS messages
GESTATOR: Amplification of a
given message, normally video, on popular multimedia websites (YouTube)
SCRAPHEAP CHALLENGE: Perfect
spoofing of emails from Blackberry targets
SUNBLOCK: Ability to deny
functionality to send/receive email or view material online
SWAMP DONKEY: A tool that
will silently locate all predefined types of file and encrypt them on a targets
machine
UNDERPASS: Change outcome of
online polls (previously known as NUBILO).
WARPATH: Mass delivery of
SMS messages to support an Information Operations campaign.
HUSK: Secure one-on-one web
based dead-drop messaging platform.
The list, dated from 2012,
says that most of the tools are “fully operational, tested and reliable,” and
adds: “Don’t treat this like a catalogue. If you don’t see it here, it doesn’t
mean we can’t build it.”
The rest of the world is watching all of this and
they are absolutely disgusted with us. The more that
we act like Nazis, the more they are going to regard us as such.
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