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VAULT 7: The most powerful terrorist organization in the world exposed - OBAMA'S CIA

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Leak reveals the CIA can hack virtually any electronic device.

WikiLeaks has released revealing new documents that show exactly what the CIA can do, and it is absolutely horrifying. The CIA can hack almost any device, turning them into microphones, transcribes Skype conversations, and can even turn self-driving cars into death machines. And this is just the start.

WikiLeaks has released the contents of 'Vault 7' their trove of secret CIA documents revealing the spy agency's capabilities. 

Shown: NSA facilities in Utah. The NSA is a rival of the CIA, but both appear to have similar capabilities.

WikiLeaks has released the contents of 'Vault 7' their trove of secret CIA documents revealing the spy agency's capabilities. Shown: NSA facilities in Utah. The NSA is a rival of the CIA, but both appear to have similar capabilities.

Highlights

By Marshall Connolly (CALIFORNIA NETWORK)
Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
3/7/2017 (7 years ago)

Published in U.S.

Keywords: Vault 7, CIA, media, hacking, capability, government

LOS ANGELES, CA (California Network) -- WikiLeaks has just released a trove of documents that details what the CIA can, and does do. To summarize, the CIA can, and has, hacked virtually every electronic device, including all of the smart devices in Russia, turning them into microphones. The document dump has been dubbed 'Vault 7' by WikiLeaks.

According to the Vault 7 dump, autos, planes, and even medical devices can be controlled by the CIA turning all these instruments into deadly tools for assassination work. Journalists have been hacked and their information is no longer anonymous. The CIA can identify anonymous sources.


Perhaps worse, the CIA is capable of destroying the world's internet infrastructure with a wide arsenal of viruses and malware, which could potentially fall into the hands of a rival power, or even a teenage hacker. If deployed, such weapons have the power to render the entire internet useless, returning the world to the 1980s within minutes.

The CIA spent over $100 billion under the Obama administration to develop these capabilities, and has now lost this detailed information, including computer code, to its enemies. In other words, the power of the CIA is now in the hands of intelligence services around the world, rendering the United States vulnerable to their own weapons.

This information was shared with WikiLeaks, which has verified it. It seems much of this information was being informally and unofficially circulated between U.S. government hackers and contractors, during Obama's watch. At some point, the trove was aggregated by a leaker who has passed it on to WikiLeaks for publication. WikiLeaks has had the information for some time, and began hinting about it in early January.

Obama's CIA also cooperated with MI5, the British spy agency to develop the means of turning Samsung smart TVs into microphones. This revelation is a blow to the brand. It is unknown if Samsung is a victim, or if their engineers cooperated with the spy agencies.

The conversion of the television into a surveillance device closely mirrors the fearful image of the future in George Orwell's 1984, where every room had a television that broadcast propaganda and allowed government monitors to watch people at all times.

While the CIA use of these technologies in the United States and against American citizens is illegal, there is no proof they are being used against Americans. Yet, assuming that we are safe from this intrusion would be astoundingly naive.

There is also an argument that this technology violates the Third and Fifth Amendments of the Constitution, which forbids the government from placing personnel inside private homes and from performing searches without probable cause. The Third Amendment refers specifically to the quartering of soldiers, but could arguably apply to the virtual act of doing so, by turning televisions and smartphones into government microphones.

For example, the WikiLeaks demonstrates that the CIA can hack a computer and make the hack look like it came from any country in the world. In other words, the CIA can hack computers and make it appear as though Russia did the hacking. That information can be used to undermine an administration, such as the Trump administration.

It is likely that the Trump administration is being framed by the CIA, accused of colluding with Russia to win the election. The claims, based on faked evidence produced by the CIA could also implicate the Russian government, which is not involved.

The CIA hacked the Democratic Nation Committee, made the hack look as if it came from Russia and has engineered a situation where they likely enjoy more power than they should.

If computer-savvy anarchists master the code released in the dump, they could develop it into something that would render the entire internet useless.

As for the news, the media is unlikely to report the truth of what is in the WikiLeaks dump, after all it implicates the mainstream media in the greatest fake news scandal of all time. The media continues to repeat that Russia hacked the Democrats and colluded with Trump. We now know this is fake news engineered to undermine the Trump administration.

Tonight, look for the media to withhold reporting on the contents of Vault 7, citing state secrecy or the illegal origin of the information as a reason to limit reporting. They will then attempt to shift focus to identifying the leaker, or some other non-story that diverts attention away from the CIA's capabilities. Any discussion of actual CIA activities will be highly generalized and lack specifics.

That kind of reporting is a giveaway that the press is not free, and works in the service of our own intelligence agency. The media is lying in service to our intelligence agencies.

If our intelligence agencies are capable of virtually anything, what is there to limit their behavior? What if these agencies seek to control the president? What if the agendas of these agencies, such as the CIA, NSA, and FBI, conflicts with the agenda of the American people?

We have a government that is supposedly elected by the American people with the duty of representing those people. Unfortunately, the government has become self-serving and the needs of the people are neglected.

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