It was in December 2007, when 2 Indian PhD students in Louisiana State University were found murdered. It shocked the nation. Source: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,316820,00.html Apparently, Chandrasekhar was working on DNA Sequencing as his PhD thesis subject. It seemed like a hate-crime, though no one was sure. But yesterday, I stumbled on a site which has gathered a list of researchers who were found dead under "unnatural circumstances", and almost all of them, without exception, worked on DNA sequencing. Source: http://www.rense.com/general20/mic.htm and [SIZE=+1]From The Wilderness Publications, www.copvcia.com [/SIZE] So, What the hell is going on?
That is really interesting. If you believe that DNA Sequencing researchers are being targeted, then the next step is wondering how they are being identified. In the article, they suggest they are being found with the use of PROMIS. According to Wiki, PROMIS was an American made software for the government to monitor our personal information. In addition, it was stolen by Soviet spys and Al-Qaeda has purchased it on black market to penetrate US Intelligence database systems.
That whole PROMIS thingie sounds like another CT. Besides that, two questions arise (IMHO): 1. The software was produced in 82 and used at least up to 85. And it's still in use in 2001/2? 2. How can one break into a database by simply stealing the DB software? and maybe 3. Shouldn't anything to be found on PACER?
There may be a conspiracy to make you believe there is a conspiracy. We don't know for sure when the government stopped using it, but there was a statement by the FBI in 2001 they had stopped using it. If you google it, we shared the software with Israel, there was a soviet spy that stole the software and Al-Qaeda purchased it on black market. You're probably better off if you don't believe everything you read, but I can say that the software did exist. I'm not big on conspiracy theories either, but sometimes they have some interesting truths mixed in. Here is a wonderfully paranoid explanation of how it all worked on a sketchy website... I added the part in bold.
pretty interesting, I wonder what are the circumstances around the murders, wasn't the two Indian students a home invasion?
And this can be proved through reliable sources? I do not say, that this software didn't exist. You can even find it in the "history" section of the Inslaw Inc website. It's said there, that it was developed during the 70's, so I assume it was rather a mainframe soft and not something for desktop machines. Yes of course ... And security organizations will happily use a software from an unknown source without having the source code files. Install them on their machines and don't care a sh*t about security. Probably the reason why they are called "security organizations", because they don't have any. Which means that most organizations should use no firewalls, network sniffers, etc. Otherwise incoming traffic from the outside would easily been spotted. Somebody wants to tell me the marketing trick? I write software myself and it's always difficult to find customers. Would be great if I could simply select people and then make them buy my soft. ahh. good ole times when things like passwords, user accounts etc where completely unknown. But of course there is this backdoor thing. Stupid FBI jerks, not even recognizing when modems from Amman dial into their machines. Gee. Jordan must be one of the highest developed countries! Even today and in my country, the softwares of various sectors are usually completely incompatible because everybody always likes to invent a new "standard" for interaction etc. Way cool! Just ... He has a modem, can hide the source of his calls and all things. Why didn't he simply upload the data to another computer to which the Mossad had access to? Or did he just trick the Mossad and only wanted a free vacation in Vienna?