In the early 1990s Australia's "A Current Affair" news program aired this segment on the INSLAW scandal. Now, I've already blog'd about Indira Singh and her more recent experience with Promis (or Ptech) for use in the 9/11 atrocity. But this is an amazing insight into the history of what became Ptech, the A.I. database that can spy and rewrite at will, and how the US Government pirated the original Inslaw software before tailoring it to its own spy uses.
"A Current Affair" actually catches up with computer genius Michael Riconosciuto, one of the original authors of the software. They even wheel on resigned US Attorney General, Elliot Richardson for a few choice sound bites. In this post-9/11 demasculated MSM we just don't have investigative journalism shows like this any more. A sad loss.
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It is becoming more and more evidence that the people you think are the protectors of the United States Constitution when in fact they are the real traitors. Don't they understand ther is no place to go from here.What happens to this country next?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones
apparently, there's 5.5 billion people to cull - but I don't see it as a well-thought-out agenda
see my latest blog about Eugenics Failure
http://mikephilbin.blogspot.com/2009/07/you-people-eugenics-agenda-slavery.html
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