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Subject: Petrodollar Collapse has Elite Worried about Safe Enclaves

Date: Sep 21, 2009 7:03 AM

ARTICLE BELOW

Europe needs to be more worried about what
the BRIC block will do to them, once they've
captured Asian, South American, and African
resources... which will be the result of the failed
911 stunt wars.
http://www.actionlyme.org/070426.htm

Anybody could easily infiltrate and steal such
data, anyway, and abuse it, like duh DCF does
in Corrupticut, with *their* illegal wiretapping,
stalking, and lying to the self-alleged courts about
what they gather from their illegal surveillance:
http://www.actionlyme.org/GAUVIN_DEATH_PENALTY.htm
(DCF's false ^^^ arrests when losing their "cases.")
http://www.actionlyme.org/andersonpenisbiter.htm
(DCF keeps everything ^^^ secret because of what
happens to kids who are in their "care.")
http://www.actionlyme.org/Schoen.htm
(Congenital Lyme, ^^^ scientifically verifiable)
http://www.actionlyme.org/PHILLIPS_JE_PERVERT.htm
(DCF as ^^^ pervert-and-malpractioner-protectors.)

Then what?

The nations won't have the people on the sides
of their leaders *** when they need them.***

Like what's going to happen here.

http://www.actionlyme.org
Kathleen M. Dickson

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http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/09/20/project-indect-an-ai-to-police-all-of-europe/


‘Project Indect’: An A.I. to police all of Europe


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By Stephen C. Webster

Published: September 20, 2009
Updated 9 hours ago

The European Union is spending tens of millions of euros on an
artificial intelligence system known as “Project Indect,” which would
draw from multiple data sources, namely public surveillance cameras,
in order to detect “threats” and recognize “abnormal behavior” across
the whole continent.

According to the project’s Web site, once completed, Project Indect
would even be able to track vehicles as a type of support network for
EU police officers.

Perhaps more chilling, the project promises “continuous monitoring” of
“web sites, discussion forums, usenet groups, file servers, p2p
networks [and] individual computer systems”.

Indect, research for which began in 2009, was the subject of a Sunday
morning Telegraph report that has attracted significant attention on
the Internet, but none from mainstream media.

The project’s critics are making an increasingly common obvious
literary reference, calling Indect “Orwellian” in nature.

But Indect is just one cornerstone of what EU officials are calling
Europe’s “justice agenda,” the achievement of which would see European
police agencies sharing information on suspects and cooperating on
arrest warrants.

The Telegraph added:

According to the Open Europe think tank, the increased emphasis on
co-operation and sharing intelligence means that European police
forces are likely to gain access to sensitive information held by UK
police, including the British DNA database. It also expects the number
of UK citizens extradited under the controversial European Arrest
Warrant to triple.

Stephen Booth, an Open Europe analyst who has helped compile a
dossier on the European justice agenda, said these developments and
projects such as Indect sounded “Orwellian” and raised serious
questions about individual liberty.

“This is all pretty scary stuff in my book. These projects would
involve a huge invasion of privacy and citizens need to ask themselves
whether the EU should be spending their taxes on them,” he said.

A list of Indect’s partner groups includes:

AGH Univeristy of Science and Technology (Poland) - Project
Coordinator http://www.agh.edu.pl/en
Gdansk University of Technology (Poland) http://www.pg.gda.pl
InnoTec DATA G.m.b.H. & Co. KG (Germany) http://www.innotec-data.de
Grenoble INP (France) http://www.grenoble-inp.fr
MSWIA - General Headquarters of Police (Poland) http://www.policja.pl/
Moviquity (Spain) http://www.moviquity.com/webingles/index.htm
PSI Transcom GmbH (Germany) http://www.psi.de/
Police Service of Northern Ireland (United Kingdom) http://www.psni.police.uk/
Poznan University of Technology (Poland) http://www.put.poznan.pl
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Spain) http://www.uc3m.es
Technical University of Sofia (Bulgaria) http://www.tu-sofia.bg
University of Wuppertal (Germany) http://www.uni-wuppertal.de
University of York (Great Britain) http://www.york.ac.uk
Technical University of Ostrava (Czech Republic) http://www.vsb.cz
Technical University of Kosice (Slovakia) http://www.tuke.sk/tuke?set_language=en&cl=en
X-Art Pro Division G.m.b.H. (Austria) http://www.x-art.at
Fachhochschule Technikum Wien (Austria) http://www.technikum-wien.at

Software research ongoing at York University, Telegraph reported,
includes “sense induction, entity resolution, relationship mining,
social network analysis [and] sentiment analysis.”

Indect critics told the British paper that data mined by the A.I.
system could be funneled to the EU Joint Situation Center, which could
effectively turn the little-noticed counter terrorism agency into
Europe’s own CIA.

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