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Thursday, October 1, 2009

BIG BROTHER COMPUTER SPYWARE CATCHES EVIL PAEDOPHILES TODAY, BUT WHO WILL IT UNLEASHED AGAINST TOMORROW

SPECIAL REPORT by Tetractys Merkaba, Editor-in-Chief

The Age in Melbourne has run an interesting story today on the capture of some evil paedophiles, utilising secretive technology.

The Mikiverse, whilst having no issue with the capture of evil paedophiles, nevertheless, does have issues with some of the elements being used in their capture.

We must remember, that even guilty people who have committed the most evil of acts, are just as entitled to due process, as everyone else in our community, not to mention, being afforded the right of innocence, until guilt is proven.

This is a very important Common Law right that we must protect. It is up to the independent media, as well as, concerned and responsible members of our community to uphold our principles, our belief's.

Do you realise that every time you receive a speeding ticket, or a notice, that you are being presumed guilty, and that unless you actively take steps to clear up this misapprehension, then you will be indeed guilty, and therefore liable to pay a debt to a corporation?

Of course, you are not guilty of a crime, you are in breach of a contract. Yet, now we are sailing into different waters, so I shall remind you quickly, that neither your elected politicians at any level, the police, nor the media will, nor have ever, alerted you to the fact that any type of 'ticket' issued to you is in fact, a claim of right that presumes your GUILT, rather than your innocence.

This is an important distinction.

Presumption of innocence is one of our inalienable human rights, and without it, we are at the mercy of the most most powerful and aggressive elements of our society, who can now point the finger of accusation unfairly, with the burden of proof now attached to you.

Yet, there is an even bigger issue at play here.

Freedom.

As mentioned in an earlier article, the usage of this type of technology on evil paedophiles is a trojan horse, or a piece of malware, designed to let evil technology slip by our guard and settle itself in our loungeroom before it unleashes its real damage.

Who will this technology target after it captures most of the evil paedophiles?

Opponents of the New World Order,more commonly known as the United Nations? Supporters of natural medicines, supplements and cures?
Opponents of multinational corporations and their enslavement of people to maximise their profits?
Supporters of bali, 7/7, and 9/11 truth?
Opponents of the proposed Iranian invasion?
Supporters of the Common Law, the Constitution and the sanctity of National boundaries?
Opponents of the corporatisation of our police, local, state and federal governments?

In other words, US! Members of the Global Truth Communities.

Ladies and Gentleman, I humbly beeseech you to think carefully, before you support this type of technology.

This is the action of John Howard using the Pt. Arthur false flag to steal the ability of Australian's to defend themselves with guns, W.Bush using 9/11 to push through the Patriots Act.

The former sought to protect us from so-called gun wielding maniacs, the latter from so-called Islamic terrorists, yet in both cases, there is strong evidence of government involvement.

And finally, what shall we make of the police's ability to transcend the need to acquire "court-approved search warrants" ?

The police at the recent G20 protests in Pittsburgh, transcended the need to give people due process and the presumption of innocence.

Luke Rudkowski and fellow peaceful, Patriotic Americans were rounded up like cattle, prodded and tear-gassed. Their crime? Standing in a park articulating their beliefs.

This is the thin edge of the wedge, and if we do not stand united on what we know to be true, we are going wake up in a police-state wondering what happened.



From The Age
Police home in on child porn

John Silvester
October 1, 2009 - 12:00AM

VICTORIA Police have secretly identified thousands of child pornography suspects who are allegedly trading images through international online networks.

Detectives expect to make hundreds of arrests after using an international software program to spy on files held in private computers.

The breakthrough technology, designed in the US to pinpoint computers holding known child pornographic images, has been operating successfully in Queensland for six months. The images, previously seized around the world and then computer coded by police, can be tracked through share networks to individual computers.

Victoria Police made their first arrest using the technology earlier this month. A 60-year-old office worker, who is married with two adult children, will be charged on summons with possessing and transmitting child pornography.

The method gives police the capacity to identify the contents and images on computers without applying for court-approved search warrants and without raiding suspects.

Detective Sergeant Peter Ravlich, from the Brisbane-based Taskforce Argos, said the software had revolutionised child-porn investigations. The taskforce had made 40 arrests since investigators started using the program in March. "It just doesn't make mistakes,'' he said.

Late last month, Detective Ravlich and Constable Graham Pease helped train five Melbourne investigators from the Internet Child Exploitation Team on how to use the program. In just two days the team identified thousands of computers in Victoria that hold child porn images.

The computer hits are then placed against Google maps to help confirm locations. The imaging, seen by The Age, shows Melbourne covered in red dots, with each dot representing a suspect computer. One beach suburb shows hundreds of hits and the inner-city area is saturated by thousands of dots.

The suspects are using file-sharing technology similar to programs used to share music files between computers. One computer has more than 200 suspect share files, with 192 confirmed as holding illegal child porn images.

Police have seized computers with ''tens of thousands'' of illegal images.

The police program follows peer-to-peer networks that share and swap the images around the world. The illegal images, when seized by police, are encrypted in a way the new software can identify.

The system effectively grades suspects - identifying "contact offenders", those likely to molest children - by analysing the material held in computers.

The head of the sexual crimes squad, Detective Inspector Glen Davies, said the high-risk suspects would be targeted first. ''One of the great assets of the new system is it allows us to identify suspects who are more likely to harm children,'' he said.

The investigators' first priority was to rescue potential victims. ''There are hundreds of addresses that we will now follow up,'' Detective Davies said.

He said the software logged the number of times suspects entered the networks, as well as the type of images stored.

Police would not chase people who might have inadvertently accessed material but would concentrate on habitual offenders.

''People who are downloading this material must understand they are supporting a commercial industry that involves the rape of children,'' Detective Davies said.

''The offenders will be caught, their reputations destroyed and they will face jail in the toughest conditions imaginable.''

Only the Australian Federal Police, Queensland and Victoria police have been trained to use the software in Australia.

Under law-enforcement protocols, all known suspect addresses in Victoria will be logged into an international police database. Some of the Australian suspects were identified by US police up to four years ago but nothing was done as local authorities did not have access to the program.

The international investigation began in Wyoming in 2003. The software program has since been modified to become more efficient. It is now being used throughout the US and in 29 countries, including Australia.

This story was found at: http://www.theage.com.au/national/police-home-in-on-child-porn-20090930-gcr2.html

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