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Re: Is swann security good enough



You are utterly confused. In this thread previously you suggested tin foil
and now you are talking about a chip that interprets brainwaves. Make  up
your confused mind first before posting crap on this forum.





"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:kQUjg.7$b%6.1158@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>A friend of mine works for an un-named agency...he told me that there's a
> new technology incorporated into the XLP 32.1 v 2 that can actually
> interpret brainwaves and convert them to .mpeg for upload/download/ipod.
>
>
> "BIG NIGE" <no.way@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:I7Pjg.19699$x53.2339@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> |
> | "G. Morgan" <alarmpro@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | news:4v0v82tp2ap95gbda4amn5meh0qdr9h19l@xxxxxxxxxx
> | > On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 15:39:22 -0700, "McGinn" <McGinn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> | >
> | >>Anybody here who really values our constitution and human rights,
> please
> | >>help how I can make it as hard as possible for the big brother crooks
> from
> | >>getting inside my apartment. Any suggestions about ex-fbi or cia
> agents
> | >>practicing as private investigators with extensive knowledge in bug
> sweeps
> | >>in the sanfrancisco area would also be very helpful.
> | >
> | >
> | > Unfortunately the unit you chose from "Swann" has the integrated XLP32
> | > chip which allows a back-door access for government agencies.   The
> | > XLP32 was designed in conjunction with NATO and other friendly
> | > governments to make sure terrorists can not record video that is
> | > encrypted.
> |
> | Thats now been updated
> |
> | The new XLP 32.1 can also see through Lead lined walls
> |
> |
> |
>
>




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