On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 11:07 AM, John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
It has been a while since Tempest has come up here... Bypassing cutting-edge Tempest countermeasures which so enthrall technical surveillance inspectors blinded by e-gadgetry.
biological and natural systems seem to be quite effective against / compared to the most advanced sensors. i have horse pastures surrounding my abode; equines naturally attuned to taking shifts watching over the herd. last week went out to investigate a particular mare with focused attention beyond the property, over the fence, in deep brush. it was a stray cat, sitting silent in the 2am dark... i like to call this "biological amplification" and it beats even the best of the Flir line. a replenishing resource that costs me about $240 a month for the group. (cameras, infrared, acoustics, none have come close to the effectiveness of just watching the pones watch my perimeter. :)