NSA
routing internet data thru Amsterdam to monitor U.S. websites and e-mail
Questions
remain whether Bush admin approval of Verizon’s MCI takeover was quid pro
quo for providing email-phone records to NSA for White House enemies list
Super-secret 5th generation Cray computers used by NSA to tap into dial-up,
DSL and high-speed broadband internet connections which have satellite voice
recognition and keystroke monitoring capabilities
Tulsa—May 15, 2006—TomFlocco.com—An internet routing plot plan
verifying the exact travel of website data has revealed that stories and other
communications e-mailed from a Pennsylvania computer to be posted at a server
in Tulsa, Oklahoma are first routed into Denver / Colorado Springs and then
across the Atlantic to Amsterdam, Holland, back through Denver and then to the
hosting server in Tulsa.
The discovery was made by the webmaster for TomFlocco.com after
becoming curious about the internet route taken by the data and the length of
time it took to post a new story when the data only had to travel over the
webmaster’s phone line across the state to the hosting server in Tulsa.
After contacting a U.S. intelligence source, we were told that Department of
Justice (DoJ) investigators have identified an Israeli intelligence internet
provider in Amsterdam as a co-conspirator with both the National Security
Agency (NSA) and Verizon-MCI in the ongoing Bush administration spy intrusion
into the private and personal lives of millions of Americans without their
previous knowledge or permission.
Another federal agency official with long-time experience and impeccable
credentials told us, “MCI is an NSA shadow company. Just remember that MCI
equals NSA and you’ll always be correct in your research and
investigation.”
MCI investors sharply criticized the Verizon takeover which was recently
finalized; but federal prosecutors probing NSA spying will have reason to
subpoena Verizon regarding whether the Bush administration’s approval of
Verizon’s MCI takeover had anything to do with the company’s willingness
to provide private phone and email records to the NSA to spy on U.S. citizens.
SOG says the NSA has a “7-10 second lead time” which effectively affords
the agency the opportunity to delay the release of currency, stock and bond
sales transactions permitting a criminal advantage to agency officials and
other high-level associates who game the system of the world’s financial
markets to steal investment capital from both U.S. and foreign citizens
throughout the world.
Personal phone service shut down after posting story
A TomFlocco.com phone call on Friday to Verizon seeking comment for
this report on why the company provided personal phone records to the NSA
without the knowledge or permission of its customers resulted in a “no
comment” response from a Verizon spokesperson identifying herself only as
Mrs. Singh: “We are not able to comment on whether we have cooperated with
the NSA in this matter since this is a classified issue; but we’re confident
that we are within the law. We are protecting your privacy but we cannot
comment further.”
When we asked whether Verizon would deny helping the NSA to spy on Americans,
Mrs. Singh’s response was “we cannot comment on that.”
We also asked to speak to the Verizon legal or security departments, or even
the consumer public relations department for a comment; but we were told “We
appreciate that this matter is causing concern among our customers but it will
not be possible for you to speak to either group. We cannot comment on whether
we cooperated with the NSA because it’s classified.”
Later that afternoon, wide news reports indicated that Verizon
was sued for $5 billion for illegally providing phone numbers and records
to the NSA without the knowledge or permission of Verizon customers.
After the story was posted, our personal office hard-line telephone service
with Verizon was shut down at about 1:30 am Sunday morning with that office
line remaining out of service for over 23 hours before this story was posted
online.
NSA spying on dial-up, high-speed internet e-mail and websites for
‘enemies list’
A U.S intelligence source wishing to remain anonymous but who has direct
knowledge of the operations said U.S. cable internet corporations have joined
the widely-reported telephone company operations to assist in compiling the
largest database in history on American citizens while “using super-secret
5th generation Cray computers to tap into dial-up, DSL and high-speed
broadband internet connections which have satellite voice recognition and
keystroke monitoring capabilities.”
This is the first indication that the NSA is also monitoring websites and
personal e-mail communications of American citizens without their knowledge or
permission.
The government official said “the voice patterns and voice print recognition
comes from the original Inslaw systems which are hooked up to E-Systems Dallas
voice recognition software and linked over to the NSA.”
The long-time agent added that “part of the reason they are spying on
Americans is to create an ‘enemies list’ of those critical of George W.
Bush,” adding “the monitored phrases and words trigger networks of
contacts between people around the country who are inter-related to other
activists regarding issues such as the Iraq War, NSA spying, illegal
immigration and critical reporters.”
The unnamed official also told us “the U.S. and foreign intelligence
community has been using lead bags for the purpose of preventing satellite
surveillance and physical reconnaissance ever since the Bush administration
commenced a national spy program.”
The Bush spy program enemies list “would be used to organize groups for
internment camps—particularly the big camp being developed in northeast Yuma
county, Arizona where most of the ‘problem patriots and activists’ would
be housed if Mr. Bush is allowed to remain in power during another major
terrorist or biological event,” said the unnamed federal agent.
An October 27, 2001 report in the Houston Chronicle confirmed the
existence of secret surveillance lists, and that NSA lawyers ordered a massive
shredding program of the names and phone numbers of innocent Americans in late
October, 2001; but the NSA made copies of the unlawful list, according to two
former U.S. officials.
Federal prosecutors will likely have interest in the fact that the NSA
reportedly mailed the list to then Under Secretary of State and current White
House Chief of Staff John Bolton who emailed the list to Treadstone Space #77
in Colorado.
“All political critics of the Bush or Clinton families have had their names,
phone numbers and addresses stored by the NSA at Treadstone Space #71/77,”
said national security expert Thomas Heneghan, who confirmed another federal
agent’s assertion that the NSA is being assisted by MCI regarding the Bush
administration spy operation on the American people.
“#77 is the Colorado division of # 71 in New York State which is also linked
to secret FBI Division 5 operations connected to both the Bush and Clinton
families without the knowledge of U.S. citizens,” added Heneghan.
The national security watchdog said “the Bush-Clinton crime families are
planning a bird flu pandemic as an excuse for a temporary martial law
government to cover up ongoing corruption and crimes committed against the
American people.”
A flu pandemic would allow Mr. Bush to suspend constitutional rights and round
up patriot critics on the NSA/Treadstone death-spy list where they could
transport innocent U.S. citizens who are politically outspoken to internment
camps in locations such as the one in Yuma county, referred to earlier by
another federal agent.
Heneghan added that U.S. Senate Leader and GOP presidential candidate William
Frist and House of Representatives Democratic Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi are
both aware of the Treadstone death list and also the Bush administration spy
operations conducted by the NSA—both overseas and in the United States.
Representative Rahm Emanuel (D-IL-5) was identified by Heneghan as “an
Israeli intelligence operative in Congress who actually carries copies of the
updated [NSA/Treadstone] death-spy list to his office each day,” raising
questions as to whether alleged operatives loyal to foreign governments are
only welcome in the U.S. House of Representatives.
“If
this [United States] were a dictatorship, it would be a heck of a lot
easier…just so long as I’m the dictator.” George W. Bush,
president-elect, December 18, 2000