Eve of the NSA, despite her massive budget for monitoring the spectrum faces technical challenges based on physics and information theory linked to the limited number of spectrum capture locations. This project encourages the participation of uncounted geek stooges to overcome some or most of these deficiencies. On Sun, Nov 24, 2019, 6:13 PM Punk-Stasi 2.0 <[1]punks@tfwno.gf> wrote: On Sun, 24 Nov 2019 17:51:18 +0000 Steven Schear <[2]schear.steve@gmail.com> wrote: > On the contrary, one of the authors of their recent paper works for > Armiswisse the government aerospace and military contractor.     On the contrary to what? Thanks for just making my point. That is indeed a US military project. I hope I don't need to spell out for you the fact that military swiss govcorp is nothing but a branch of the pentagon.     So, you have just advertised a military program as...what exactly? > > On Sun, Nov 24, 2019, 4:37 PM Punk-Stasi 2.0 <[3]punks@tfwno.gf> wrote: > > > On Sat, 23 Nov 2019 20:09:37 +0000 > > Steven Schear <[4]schear.steve@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On the contrary, covert intel and military wireless comms could often > > been > > > exposed by civilian hackers. > > > >     could? They have never been 'exposed' though. > > > > > > > > > > There is a project [5]electrosense.org > > > >     "ElectroSense is a non-profit organization based in Switzerland > > which aims at improving the way how the radio frequency spectrum is used" > > > > > >     Unless you have strong evidence to the contrary, then > > 'electrosense' is just another US military spying program. Notice their > > 'altruistic' 'goal' of 'improving' shit. Which translates to : improve > > govcorp's control over comms worldwide. > > > > > > > > References 1. mailto:punks@tfwno.gf 2. mailto:schear.steve@gmail.com 3. mailto:punks@tfwno.gf 4. mailto:schear.steve@gmail.com 5. http://electrosense.org/