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Rickster
May 9th, 2002, 06:44 AM
Grab your coffee…here's a nice tall (far fetched) story for you. Thirteen years ago in attendance with some former intelligence officers (not a former spook - lets just say "instructor") *the subject of our beloved NSA came up. *According to this source, in cooperation with Oracle - research was being conducted on chips that could (A) read data and transmit RF signal - or (B) compress data into a smooth RF signal - wasn't sure which. The chip would be indistinguishable from normal ones - except through electron microscope if stripped naked, where you would find a partial, but parallel architecture. *And something else involving split ports (two ports in one). *

Data, turned RF, travels in a ultra narrow frequency in what is described as imperceptible background RF radiation all electronic equipment emit. *To detect it, you would have to have frequency scanners and filters on a scale of what SETI uses to scan faint signals through the background radiation noise of the universe. *However, no problem for the crunch-boxes on a scale under development for Echelon at the time. *Once injected into the manufacturing supply chain - without their knowledge, future computers and possibly other communication components could be selectively - or technology permitting - collectively monitored. *There would be no defense against it. *The public and even system manufactures would never know. *I'd say he had one too many martini's. * Until I got back into computers and security - that goofy story only recently popped back.

Haven't brushed up on physics - anyone know if there's a basis for that theory? * He said if true, the NSA would not disclose it to FBI, military, or any other agency - presumably because they'd be monitored too. *Either way I now have the basis for my novel - George Orwell…Moooove Over! *And by the size of this post - I see I already wrote one. *If I write this book and suddenly vanish - you guys know what to do, right? * Later, Rickster * * P.S. > *Wait a minute…now that I think about it - no one ever heard from that guy again.

Checkout
May 9th, 2002, 07:17 AM
Ding ding ding DING! *Intel Outside! * 8)

snapdragin
May 9th, 2002, 10:35 AM
~blink~

i am POSITIVE i didn't understand all that!!
But suddenly the idea of a wireless router seems to have slipped off my Christmas list!

Rickster
May 9th, 2002, 03:39 PM
Not wireless per se, just an undetectable frequency that travels with or parallel through the wires with an exact copy of your data. Like having a radio set inside your radio set - or the "snow" you see between TV channels. *All electric devices emit RF (radio frequency) signals, like your refrigerator, motor in your vacumn cleaner - and your PC when it's running - *We link because we are on the same frequency within a given bandwidth - but couldn't if one of our machines was communicating on something that is indisinguishable from the normal background radiation associated with electronics. *Turn your TV to an untuned station - that snow you see is the background radiation all around us originating from the Big Bang origin of the universe - the signal would be within that (so undetectable). *Now just switch your thinking from a TV to a computer. *All those electrons steaming downline emit inpercetable "noise". * Me thinks. *Your not alone - this concept gives me a headache just thinking about it. *See ya Later, Rickster