Surveillance for the Common Man
A Global Infrastructure for Mass Surveillance . . . Part 3
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark. The
real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. -
Plato
By Nolan K. Anderson
03/23/06 "ICH" -- -- Today's news is made up in large part by
media hysteria in which the media can enhance their ratings or
readership by choosing some random subject with a plethora of
potential "talking heads" without doing any substantive research
into newsworthy topics. An example of one of today's media
subjects is the mass hysteria generated by president (sic)
Bush's admission that he authorized illegal wiretaps of American
citizens inside the United States. On the surface, this appears
to be a subject of concern; and certainly it is a subject of
Constitutional concern. However, this invasion of American
privacy is certainly not a "first". In fact, this spying on
Americans is so common as to hardly be deserving of special
mention. The only thing unique about today's "news" is that a
whistleblower opened today's government's activities to public
scrutiny.
But even the Rush Limbaugh's of the airwaves know virtually
nothing of the subject of global mass surveillance and certainly
have no interest in assigning their research "experts" to
exploring a subject that would jeopardize their propaganda role
in the eyes of their "dear leader". Even for the very few with
the time, fortitude and interest in the subject of legal and
illegal surveillance of the global community by cooperating
governments, the subject has been made very, very difficult to
penetrate by the cloak of secrecy constructed by the consortium
of governments involved.
The first part of this article will further explore and explain
the alarming characteristics of mass surveillance programs; the
latter part of the article will examine the "not so obvious
dangers" the programs pose to the civil rights of American and
foreign citizens by further detailing the type programs that
have thus far been uncovered and the type information being
collected on the individual as well as the inherent abuses of
this power.
This article by necessity will fall on the deaf ears of our
Congress
(because Congress has no other type ears) and hopefully will be
ignored by the intelligence and Gestapo agencies of our
government. The target of this information would normally be the
American people with their power to influence their political
representatives to demand increased civil rights oversight. But
today, Americans apparently have little desire to avoid the
inevitable calamity that lack of concern, apathy and a carefully
nurtured ignorance foster. Americans are getting the government
they deserve. So, there is no target audience for this report.
It should be read exclusively for its entertainment value.
Changing Reasons for Spy Systems and Programs.
Present day spy systems were conceived during World War II. The
end of the war brought the danger of funding and personnel cuts
to the various spy systems that had been developed through the
cooperation of the "allies" during the war. The onset of the
Cold War became the answer to the "spooks" most fervent prayer.
Not only were personnel and funding cuts avoided, but budgets
became inflated past the "spooks" wildest dreams; as budgets
were inflated, oversight by any outside agency dwindled
according the their wildest dreams. If there were accidental
glimpses into the spy industry's workings and half-hearted
objections raised, agency goals were shifted to meet the
challenge of exposure. Military objectives were changed or were
expanded to include "justified" commercial targets. Spying for
"commercial" reasons were rationalized with many justifications.
The results, in many cases, turned out to be oriented for the
benefit of corporations that, by coincidence, turned out to be
contributors to the "deaf and dumb" political entities who
should have been overseeing the "spook" transgressions against
the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. So, everyone one was
happy - the American citizen because he was blissfully ignorant
of what was being done to his freedoms, the spook agencies
because their budgets and staffing were growing exponentially
and the politicians were happy because of the "corporate
political contribution manna" falling from heaven.
If the Cold War provided a steroid-type growth stimulus to the
spy industry,
9/11 brought about a further undreamed of growth pattern. Not
only could budgets and staffing be mestasized, but new
surveillance program contracts could be given to favored defense
contractors; even the miniscule oversight by Congress of pre
9/11 spy agency programs could be further curtailed without a
whimper from Congress. The hysteria created by the government
created vision of Bin Laden hiding in a cave with his "super
magic" cell phone directing a world-wide network of terrorists
was enough to engender a Homeland Security spy apparatus replete
with an intelligence czar and virtually unlimited powers, no
oversight and a limitless budget. (Of course it has never
occurred to Joe Citizen or to our Congress to question how the
"will-of-the-wisp Bin Laden could direct such a network from a
cave in Afghanistan even with a "super magic" satellite cell
phone. Even more to the point, the following sections may cause
the reader to question how any Bin Laden communications could
possibly escape the detection and locating capabilities of the
ECHELON program. However it should be noted that, asking such
questions could well earn one the label of terrorist
sympathizer).
Programs of Mass Surveillance and Their Characteristics.
1. The ECHELON Program.
"The existence and expansion of ECHELON is a foreboding omen
regarding the future of our Constitutional liberties. If a
government agency can willingly violate the most basic
components of the Bill of Rights without so much as
Congressional oversight and approval, we have reverted from a
republican form of government to tyranny." [1] The breeding
ground for ECHELON was laid in 1947 between the US and four
partners - the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and
Canada. Since then additional partners have been drawn into the
system so that at present, within Europe, all email, telephone
and fax communications are routinely intercepted by the United
States National Security Agency, transferring all target
information from the European mainland . . . to Fort Meade in
Maryland[2] . . . Additionally, space-based electronic
communications "vacuum cleaners" pick up radio, microwave and
cell phone traffic on the ground.[3] The program is administered
by the National Security Agency (NSA) and boasts the most
enviable array of intelligence equipment and personnel in the
world. "The NSA is the largest global employer of
mathematicians, featuring the best teams of codemakers and
codebreakers ever assembled."[4] With this "land-based system of
intercept stations, intelligence ships sailing the seven seas
and top-secret satellites . . . very few signals escape the
system's electronic grasp. Having divided the world up among the
UKUSA parties, each agency directs its electronic
"vacuum-cleaner" equipment towards the heavens and the ground to
search for the most minute communications signals that traverse
the system's immense path". [5] Additionally, at least three
major domestic fiber-optic telephone trunk lines - each capable
of carrying 100,000 calls simultaneously - were discovered (in
1997) to be wired through the British equivalent of Fort Mead -Menwith
Hill. This allows the NSA to tap into the very heart of the
British Telecomm network. This scope of surveillance capability
and sophistication is duplicated with each of the other NSA
spying partners so there is virtually no communication signal
generated on the planet that is not within the grasp of these
giant signal "vacuum cleaners".
Even this technical sophistication does not fully explain the
power of this program. The true power comes through the
combination of the mechanical and electronic components allowing
the interception of global communication signals with the
software that allows the intercepted communications to be
properly separated by category, origination/destination, subject
matter, priority, etc. for most effective analysis in terms of
tracking trends and "hot spots". This surveillance program is an
extremely powerful tool in the hands of any government or agency
and is very, very effective as a political tool/weapon or as
commercial espionage weapon. The program is capable of
intercepting an individual cell phone signal and, through voice
recognition programs, recognize and categorize the call for
trend analysis or individual content.
ECHELON Capabilities.
In short, "the extraordinary ability of ECHELON to intercept
most of the communications traffic in the world is breathtaking
in its scope. These programs and computers transcend
state-of-the-art; in many cases, they are well into the future.
Processing millions of messages every hour, the ECHELON systems
churn away 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, looking for targeted
keyword series, phone and fax numbers, and specified
voiceprints". [6]
1. Resistance to "Snooping on the Snoops".
There is concerted resistance by intelligence heads, law
enforcement agencies and political representatives for oversight
and control of surveillance activities such as those of ECHELON.
All sorts of convoluted, complex legal arguments are raised to
defend the activities of ECHELON, protect power kingdoms and
avoid shining the light of public scrutiny and oversight on
these and all other spying activities. The Oklahoma City
bombing, 9/11 and the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania are
all persuasive arguments presented to justify the status quo and
further unrestricted growth of the programs. The argument for
"security" always triumphs over common sense and concerns for
civil rights violations. Additionally those in government who
attempt to pry too closely into the workings of ECHELON with
civil rights concerns have frequently been warned off after
finding themselves targeted for investigation by the
intelligence "system".
. . . "But despite the real threats and dangers to the peace and
protection of American citizens at home and abroad, our
Constitution is quite explicit in limiting the scope and powers
of government. A fundamental foundation of free societies is
that when controversies arise over the assumption of power by
the state, power never defaults to the government, nor are
powers granted without an extraordinary, explicit and compelling
public interest".
As the late Supreme Court Justice William Brennan pointed out:
The concept of military necessity is seductively broad, and has
a dangerous plasticity. Because they invariably have the visage
of overriding importance, there is always a temptation to invoke
security "necessities" to justify an encroachment upon civil
liberties. For that reason, the military-security argument must
be approached with a healthy skepticism: Its very gravity
counsels that courts be cautious when military necessity is
invoked by the Government to justify a trespass on
[Constitutional] rights". [7]
2. Abuses of our System of Government by the System(s) of
Surveillance.
The systems of espionage, in all their forms, beg for abuse by
those wishing to maintain their positions of power and
influence. The mushrooming range of espionage used by the
surveillance system(s) oversteps the threshold of abuse by a
wide margin. The systems have been used to spy on political
opponents and label as subversives those who expose the excesses
of corrupt government activity, disregard for human rights,
corporate pollution and even the promoters of the gospel of
Christ. That the intelligence powers of the United States should
be arrayed against peaceful organizations both within and
without the country in the name of "security" is blasphemy
against our Constitution and demonstrative of our government's
desire not to monitor, but to control.
Although economic spying is probably one of the least offensive
parts of the government's surveillance programs, it bears
mentioning because its exposure shows the versatility of the
programs and the "tailoring" efforts of monitored information to
uses other than strictly interpreted national "security"
matters. Economic spying has reached such a level that there
have even been departments created within the government whose
mandate is that of passing ECHELON gathered information to
various US companies for exploitation against foreign industrial
competitors. While this may be interpreted as a beneficial
by-product of the system, its use is a double-edged sword
because foreign partner governments and economic competitors can
use the same information in the same manner against the United
States.
The incestuous relationship between the companies producing the
ECHELON technology and the intelligence agencies is one that may
not meet the strict interpretation of "conflict of interest",
but at the very least represents an improper use of taxpayer
funds.
It should be noted that: "while the UKUSA is a product of Cold
War political and military tensions, ECHELON is purely a product
of the 20th Century - the century of statism. The modern drive
toward the assumption of state power has turned legitimate
national security agencies and apparati into relationship pawns
in a manipulative game where the stakes are no less than the
survival of the Constitution. The systems developed prior to
ECHELON were designed to confront the expansionist goals of the
Soviet Empire - something the West was forced out of necessity
to do. But as Glyn Ford, European Parliament representative for
Manchester, England, and the driving force behind the European
investigation of ECHELON, has pointed out: "The difficulty is
that the technology has now become so elaborate that what was
originally a small client list has become the whole world."[8]
Conclusion.
It must be remembered that although the sophistication and
capabilities of ECHELON is futuristic and would seem to be all
encompassing, it is only one of many similar programs in use and
on the drawing boards of our government. The total spy and
surveillance capability of the United States and its allies is
truly beyond comprehension - and apparently beyond control.
Journalists have been working for 40 years to penetrate even the
fringes of ECHELON capabilities. There are unknown numbers of
programs in their infancy that are just as powerful in their own
ways as ECHELON. Put together and working against Americans,
other nations and the "global" individual with no oversight from
the American government or any other government, the
possibilities of a New World Order are terrifyingly close to the
grasp of our more unscrupulous politicians. If one considers the
evolution of the automobile since the end of World War II and
compares that evolution to that of the spy and surveillance
programs our government has constructed, then we may get a
"feel" for the present state of the black art of espionage as it
exists today. If we consider the history of the totalitarian
governments of Russia and Germany since 1930, we can see the
absolute dedication of tyranny to its own survival and growth at
any cost. Today, if we can tear our attention away from the
latest "Survivor" epic, we can see face to face the evil that is
being prepared for those who adhere to the tenants of our
Constitution. The gulags of today hold an assortment of Muslims
and Arabs that our government says wishes to do us harm.
Tomorrow they may hold an assortment of Americans who our
government "says" wishes to do "it" harm.
Reference:
[1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8] from ECHELON: America's
Secret Global Surveillance Network Copyright 1999/2000 Patrick
S. Poole
Nolan K. Anderson is a retired engineer and a veteran of
Korea who was once a "conservative" until he found there was
nothing left to conserve and as a veteran hates to see a tour in
Korea go to waste. (He may be reached at
nkanders@bellsouth.net
).
See also
http://home.hiwaay.net/~pspoole/echres.html
Copyright Nolan K. Anderson