ARTICLES - HOT OFF THE FAGGOT

"Do you think there was television 3,000 years ago?"

"Do you think there was television 3,000 years ago?" said Rex

Boucher, as we got into the car.



"Maybe," I mumbled. "But have you heard of the ancient 'magic

mirrors' that transmitted pictures like television?



"Or the book containing pictures that appear, then just vanish?

You look through the book. You see the pictures. Then, with a

wave of the hand, the pictures are gone?"



"Tell me more," coaxed Rex.



"Well, it does seems inescapable that there were some wonders like

that in the past. In fact..."



Just then, I looked up.



The night sky was brilliant with stars. And suddenly my eye caught

one of them moving.



"Look, Rex. What do you think," I asked, "Is that a satellite?"



"Where?"



"Just there - going across the belt of Orion. See?"



"Yes," said Rex. "I believe it is. And that's technology for you.

Scores of satellites overhead at this moment that havea resolution

that can read the print on a postage stamp lying on the ground.



IS SOMEONE LISTENING TO YOU?



"You are aware, of course, they can track us, listen to our

conversations and watch our movements?"



Rex started getting wound up about this. "Satellites now orbiting

the earth are linked to equipment which already can monitor every

telephone call you make or receive.



"And how about this, intelligence agencies now monitor every local

and long distance phone call worldwide… every one of them!



"Did you know, their supercomputers listen for 400 key words.



"If you unknowingly say certain key words, then they down load it

and it is listened to by a human. Of course, if you don’t use those

words, no one ever listens."



Rex was right. If you didn't know, in the United States, the

Justice Department is today swallowing an overwheming amount of

information about almost 100 million households; also information

about all toll calls made from hundreds of thousands, perhaps

millions, of telephones; information from the private conversations

of almost one million individuals in just one recent year.



Even as early as 1990, computers in the FBI inventory could handle

203 MIPS (million instructions per second).



How many times when you replace the phone on the hook do you

realise that the actual telephone is still on when you hang up?



There are devices which intelligence agencies use, by which

they dial a code. Your phone doesn’t ring, but everything in

your office or home can be heard and recorded.



An article in Nexus magazine, titled “No Place to Hide From State-

of-the-Art Satellites”  (August-September 2001 issue), citing

Pravda, July 14, 2001, observed:



“Unknown to most of the world, satellites can perform astonishing

and often menacing feats…



“A spy satellite can monitor a person’s every movement, even when

the ‘target’ is indoors or deep in the interior of a building or

travelling rapidly down a highway in a car, in any kind of weather

(cloudy, rainy, stormy).



“There is no place to hide on the face of the earth. It takes just

three satellites to blanket the world with detection capacity.



"Besides tracking a person’s every action and relaying the data to

a computer screen on earth, the amazing powers of satellites

include being able to read a person’s mind, monitor conversations,

manipulate electronic instruments and physically assault someone

with a laser beam.”



As you very well know, the attack on the Twin Towers on September

11, 2001, sent the world into shock.



On October 11, 2001 (precisely one month after the disaster, in a

front page news story, the New Zealand Herald reported:



“Spy planes equipped with listening devices and super-optic cameras

are ready to begin a round-the-clock hunt for Osama bin Laden.



“After quickly gaining mastery of the skies against the ill-

equipped Taleban forces, the United States and Britain will draw on

the world’s most advanced airborne cameras and spying equipment for

the next phase of their operation.



“The US has requested use of an RAF Canberra bomber, which has been

converted into a spy plane. Its electro-optical camera can take

photographs from 48,000 ft. One source said it could identify ‘paper

in your back garden’.



“Other devices can peer into secret mountain spots from more than

60 km away.



“The aerial surveillance will lead to a more dangerous phase of the

military campaign, in which ground forces will pursue bin Laden.”



TELEVISION THAT CAN WATCH YOU



Even television sets are being equipped with monitors that scan

a room every two seconds to record the movements and actions of

every person in the room.



Originally designed to test viewing audiences for the benefit of

advertisers, the devices could be used to monitor the whereabouts

and actions of certain people for surveillance purposes.



That's clever technology.



Even then, I still suspect that the ancient world may be still

ahead of us in certain television matters. "What about those 'magic

mirrors?" prodded Rex.



PAIRED TV SCREEN TRANSMISSION



Yes, that's an interesting one. You see, all descriptions of

scientific development in China in the first millennium B.C. refer

to “magic mirrors”.



They are mirrors which have extremely complicated high reliefs on

the back of the looking-glass.



When direct sunlight falls on the mirror, the high reliefs which

are separated from the surface by a reflecting glass, become

visible.



This does not happen in artificial light. If they are set up in

pairs, they transmit images, like television.



The phenomenon is scientifically inexplicable, by present

knowledge.



Some of these mirrors are still supposed to exist in private

collections. We do not understand how they were made or what they

were used for.



BOOK TV WITH VANISHING PICTURES



Early this century, Maxim Gorky, the celebrated Russian writer,

met an Indian yogi in the Caucasus, who asked Gorky if he wanted

to see something in his album. Gorky said he wished to see

pictures of India.



The Indian put the album on Gorky’s knees and asked him to turn

the pages. These polished copper sheets depicted beautiful cities,

temples and landscapes of India, which Gorky thoroughly enjoyed.



When he finished looking at the pictures, Gorky returned the album

to the Indian.



The Indian blew on it and smilingly said: "Now will you have

another look?"



Gorky opened the album and found nothing but blank copper plates

without a trace of any pictures!



It seems like our ancestors knew some astonishing science - which

in many respects we have not re-discovered!



But that only scrapes the surface.



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