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    Saturday, September 03, 2011

    Intelligence Wet DREAM.


    Intelligence Wet DREAM.
    Paradigm Intel.

    Counter surveillance divided.

    The Golden fleece of all Intelligence Agencys.
    Functional access to all the PC's in the world,
    pre-searched.


    Its an "Invisible Persistent Threat"
    We have used them since 1997 (1993 was typo,G).
    Disguised file in Autoexe.bat file.
    Remember that?

    And we have proof of concept.
    The key lies in what is malware-virus
    and what are your programs.

    Malware-virus have choice tidbits in them
    that are illegal, and anti-virus recognizes
    those bits as naughty.

    But how does your security program know
    whats bad and whats good?

    There in lies the key.

    If its a MicroSoft program its good, right.
    Well its not doing anything illegal, but it
    can still be used for illegal purposes.
    And NO security program will ever tag it as
    malware-virus EVEN though it can be used
    as malware.



    Lets go on a Recon:
    We use malware to gain access to a PC,
    we dump a file and erase the malware-virus.

    The file sets up a string to run every time
    the PC is booted,

    It turns on MS Movie maker.exe in the background.
    It takes a photo every 1 min or hr of your PC
    screen, then, maybe it makes a FTP connection
    using your software and sends the picture-movie
    file to another PC. Keep activity low enough
    to run in background without notice, not slow PC
    down.

    No security program will ever identify the programs
    used as malware, its INVISIBLE, none of its bits
    will set off any alarm.

    And for all tech intents and purposes its an
    "Invisible persistent Threat". Because its a regular
    program with instructions, no virus, malware sig. which
    runs other MS software.

    Ok now lets look at this paradigm in operation.
    MicroSoft has a searchindexer.exe program on everyones
    copmuter, to make it easier for you to find things
    on your PC, it searches your whole PC and indexes
    everything.
    And MS doesn't want you to turn it off, kill the process
    and it just starts backup. There is NO turn off switch.

    What if MicroSoft asked to add a Host to the search indexer?
    And connected to the World Wide Web. They didn't
    ask they just did it.

    Searchfilterhost.exe
    Searchprotocolhost.exe

    What parts-data is this host sending out on to the Internet?
    And to whom?

    Of course if you shut it off in the register and are using
    Google Desk top you got them beat, Right?
    Nope, Google is shutting down Google Desktop 14th of Sept.
    http://www.uniquetipsonline.com/google-shutdown-google-desktop/
    Coincidence of course.

    Or maybe just steal a MS cert. or 531 of them.
    http://www.securelist.com/en/blog/208193111/Why_Diginotar_may_turn_out_more_important_than_Stuxnet

    Only one agency has the capability to possibility monitor
    all the PC's in the world and index them, NSA.
    With Googles help, they have the experience, switching
    from indexing the WWW to Indexing worlds PCs. Question of
    scaling.

    WOULD MicroSoft run such risks, and put the programs in
    public view?

    A few yrs back MS changed its TOS, to include un-named
    security, anti-malware companies, permission to run
    on your PC.

    Could NSA set up a fake AV company and get access through
    a loop hole in MS TOS, and exempt MS because you approved
    the TOS?

    If you kill either process:
    Searchfilterhost.exe
    Searchprotocolhost.exe

    It comes right back.
    But if you kill the searchindexer.exe program
    both of them die.
    So it would seem the searchIndex program is calling
    both Searchfilterhost.exe and Searchprotocolhost.exe ,
    There seems to be some confusion on MS part as
    to who owns my PC and operating system.
    I never OKed
    Searchfilterhost.exe
    Searchprotocolhost.exe

    Of course it could be something very innocent,
    a dump of both files was confusing and alarming.

    Can you set up a GPS on a PC without hardware?
    Only software or using existing hardware already on your
    PC?
    Interesting question after you look a the dump.

    The Internet you function on is just one of 7 levels.
    For example did you know there are DLL's being uploaded
    to your PC all day long, on another level, and MS has a
    program that lets DLLs function just like "EXE's"




    Well I think its proof of concept. Simplified,
    and I've left out some details, but you get the idea.

    Prvacy is DEAD, can we trust Intelligence and Law
    Enforcement with that kind of access, I don't think
    so based on what I've seen in the prosecutorial paradigm.
    I think it will be used for personal vendettas, politics
    profit. Police Taze kids and seniors, they will abuse this
    also.

    Can the constitution withstand such assault, can it be turned
    back? Not with a Congress that has been bought by Wall St
    Banks. that Paradigm clearly points out many congressional
    whores. and they make the laws.
    US has the best politicians money can buy.

    A Chinese curse "May you live in interesting times"
    and we DO.

    This ride just keeps getting more and more INTERESTING.LOL ROF
    What Lutz.

    Taliban DOWN:
    Taliban thats 2 of your Tweeters gone, wheres #3, You Mad? Tweet some more U bitches, mostafa ahmedi G


    Gerald
    Anthropologist

    Bin Laden can be credited with killing privacy
    for all mankind.

    I gave FBI, CIA NSA a option to stop the post with a 48 hr & 24 hr kill notice
    respectively..

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    Tuesday, August 30, 2011

    Pakistan Civilian Gov was hiding OBL

    This is quite a paradigm but it fits well.

    Its accepted OBL couldn't have been living on the
    Military base or very near it without some Pakistan
    Military assistance, the question becomes who and
    at what level.

    The State Dept. has concluded upper level Mil and
    Civilian Gov. did not know about OBL. I suspect
    more as a facing saving devise for Pakistan.

    My motive here is to present a hypothesis which
    makes Pakistan more transparent and accountable
    on the World stage.

    I don't mention the State Dept often enough.
    Hillary and the State Department have done
    an outstanding job, in impossible conditions
    and irrational circumstances.

    Their OSINT is second to none, and her use
    of social media is excellent and a early adopter
    of new technology.( Great job Hil.)

    So officially the US Government is turning a
    blind eye to Pakistani culpability.

    Pakistan has admitted thru one of their presidents
    they are not hunting al qaeda.
    Jun 21, 2007


    And thats not to say they have not run operations
    against al qaeda, but mostly it was against an unknow
    enemy which turned out to be al qaeda.
    There is a big difference.

    Our prime suspect is Brigadier Ali Khan.
    Originally we thought the Paki  Mil handler
    would be a hard charging Colonel.
    And were seeking him out on Twitter.
    But a Colonel might not have enough
    experience and contacts at high levels
    to protect OBL, A general is in a much better
    positioned to intervene in unknown contingency's.

    But even the ISI couldn't hide this from the Civilian
    Government, and we think the order to hide OBL
    came from the civilian Government.
    Neither the Pakistan Mil or Civilian Gov could
    risk the other finding out, it had to be a joint
    agreement, to hide OBL.
    http://warintel.blogspot.com/2011/05/pardigm-intel-isi-was-hiding-obl.html

    Follow the money, the motive is dual,
    one to embrace a second generation
    civilian Milita for use against the Indians
    in Afghanistan.
    The other is to keep the money train running.
    US GWOT aid, and keep the flow of cutting
    edge Mil technology flowing into Pakistan.
    Internet Anthropologist Think Tank: #Pakistan ISI knew
    OBL turned the tables on the Pakistan Government.
    He turned the handler, the General was so influenced
    with 7 yrs with OBL that he started recruiting from
    the General staff, and has some converts.
    He even grew a beard.
    http://warintel.blogspot.com/2011/08/obl-pakistan-mil-handler.html

    He was arrested 4 days after OBL was killed.
    The charges were amazingly astute.
    On 5 May, he was invited to a meeting by his former student and now his boss, Lieutenant General Javed Iqbal at the army headquarters.
    The question that officers were asked at this meeting was how to pursue an inquiry into the 2 May raid.


    Gen Kayani's attitude towards the US was criticized by Brig Khan
    One officer present in the meeting said all had been going well until it was Brig Khan's turn to speak. In his opinion, the culprits who had hidden Bin Laden and allowed the Americans to get away with breaching Pakistan's sovereignty were to be found within the army.
    Gen Javed Iqbal was furious at the end of the meeting. As it turned out, Brig Khan's views were not those of a lone wolf - he had managed to persuade some of his fellow officers of the veracity of his case.
    Major-General Athar Abbas and 4 Majors, also arrested.
    Gen Iqbal promptly told the corps commanders what had happened the following day at a meeting chaired by Gen Kayani. That same evening Brig Khan was arrested.

    The alleged charges are not for hiding OBL  but supporting
    a "terrorist" org. Hizb ut-Tahrir (HuT) is an Islamist party that rejects democracy, is working to establish an Islamic caliphate globally, and is active in over 40 countries including Pakistan.

    The preliminary charges allowed them to expand
    the crime to supporting OBL, if the Pakistanin
    Gov.s culpability for hiding OBL was exposed,
    if not they could just drop the Charges,
    and the arrest kept him away from the CIA and
    Paki press.

    However on June 28, 2011 it was reported that Brigadier Khan was to be released soon as not enough evidence had been found to formally charge him. Surprise.

    Brigadier Ali Khan was livid at US Mil ability to
    violate Paki air space without discovery.

    Pakistan's reaction to the death of OBL has
    been nothing less than seminal. And leads
    to one conclusion.
    Internet Anthropologist Think Tank: Pardigm Intel ISI was hiding OBL
    Pakistan has been supporting terrorism.

    While Pakistan ISI alleges they don't know
    where the Taliban TTP are we have had no trouble
    tracking their webmasters and spokesperson
    form 7000 miles away, even what plane he
    was on?
    http://warintel.blogspot.com/2011/08/taliban-slezebags-webmasters-gone.html


    Pakistan has been playing the aggrieved party in the OBL death.
    Why wasn't the Pakistan or Mil told of the raid?
    MAYBE BECAUSE OBL WAS HIDING ON A MIL BASE.

    The Taliban SPIT in face of ALLAH=
    but continue to be supported by ISI?

     What does Lt Gen Ahmad Shuja Pasha have to screw up to get fired? Mumbai,OBL, , Spy manuals to al qaeda WTF

    Ignoring what Pakistan has said, and looking at what
    they have done leads one to wonder how big a partner
    Pakistan has been to al qaeda and the Taliban.

    But it maybe coming back to bite them in the ass,
    as the Taliban support political murder in Karachi.

    Civilian supremacy over military:
    If not NOW,
    WHEN,
    If not U,
    who?
    Or U gona make TEA?

    Will this be another Black period in Pakistans
    history? Its up to the Pak people.


    could be so GREAT, beautiful, peaceful, prosperous. WHEN? G
    Can Pak's walk like Egyptians?



    Gerald
    Anthropologist

    I was excited when I wrote this:
    Sourced:
    BY ALI K. CHISHTIhttp://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/11/03/is_pakistan_finally_cracking_down_on_al_qaeda
    Sorry for leaving link out.
    And I think second article?

    More support there:Saudis?
    http://turcopolier.typepad.com/sic_semper_tyrannis/2011/08/osama-bin-laden-the-real-story-fb-ali.html

    G

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    Monday, August 29, 2011

    Make my day

    From a source inside beltway:

    .....Most bloggers are cut and paste types, rarely anything new. You are a part of very few, less than 10, that consistently report from original sources. That's why you get read, I know for certain that State follows you and an analyst at AF intel and one from the Company were following you although I haven't chatted with them since last year. There would be many others, too....

    Name with held.

    G

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    OBL #pakistan Mil handler

    Suspect in OBL ability to live on Pakistan Mil base?
    Our original supposition was it was a ISI controlled Colonel. 

    Our prime suspect is Brigadier Ali Khan,
    Major-General Athar Abbas and 4 Majors,
    arrested 4 days after OBL's death.

    Pakistan has arrested them but made NO charges, no
    trial. WHY?

    And he was only a 2 hr drive away from OBL,
    110 KM away.
    The alleged charges are not for hiding OBL  but supporting
    a "terrorist" org. Hizb ut-Tahrir (HuT) is an Islamist party that rejects democracy, is working to establish an Islamic caliphate globally, and is active in over 40 countries including Pakistan.
    At the time of arrest he was the oldest brigadier in Pakistani army having been rejected for promotion repeatedly.
    Was hiding OBL his TEST assignment?
    Khan had been a vocal critic of the U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden and had raised questions at a meeting of Pakistani generals. He had previously criticized General Pervez Musharraf for his support to America.
    He had grown his beard about a year prior to his arrest.
    General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani had personally ordered his arrest after examining evidence against Khan.
    Brig Khan started writing letters to army generals, some of whom were his former colleagues, with suggestions on how to become "self reliant" and "to purge the army of the American influence".
    After the US Special Forces raid on Osama Bin Laden's compound on 2 May, Brig Khan finally got the opportunity to vent his anger.
    On 5 May, he was invited to a meeting by his former student and now his boss, Lieutenant General Javed Iqbal at the army headquarters.
    The question that officers were asked at this meeting was how to pursue an inquiry into the 2 May raid.
    Gen Kayani's attitude towards the US was criticised by Brig Khan
    One officer present in the meeting said all had been going well until it was Brig Khan's turn to speak. In his opinion, the culprits who had hidden Bin Laden and allowed the Americans to get away with breaching Pakistan's sovereignty were to be found within the army.
    Gen Javed Iqbal was furious at the end of the meeting. As it turned out, Brig Khan's views were not those of a lone wolf - he had managed to persuade some of his fellow officers of the veracity of his case.
    Gen Iqbal promptly told the corps commanders what had happened the following day at a meeting chaired by Gen Kayani. That same evening Brig Khan was arrested.

    However on June 28, 2011 it was reported that Brigadier Khan was to be released soon as not enough evidence had been found to formally charge him.

    This paradigm has some very sharp edges, but the facts beg
    for more investigation. The story doesn't meet the smell test.



    Gerald
    Anthropologist

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