Post by Umporntho on Apr 12, 2009 22:19:26 GMT -5
POLICE HARASSMENT OF PEOPLE IS SERIOUS AND CAUSES ANGER, FEAR, DEPRESSION, CONFUSION, HELPLESSNESS, PHYSICAL AND MENTAL ILLNESSES AFFECTING RELATIONSHIPS OF PEOPLE AT HOME AND WORK. ANTI-CHRIST POLICE THEMSELVES COMMIT INFORMATION AND PRIVACY THEFT, BEHAVING AS CRIMINALS. ANTI-CHRIST POLICE ABUSE THEIR POWER AND HARASS PEOPLE.
BEWARE OF UGLY STINKING LOW CLASS DISHONEST RACIST ANTI-CHRIST BRITISH POLICE IN UNIFORMS AND UGLY STINKING LOW CLASS RACIST WHITE DISHONEST ANTI-CHRIST BRITISH NEIGHBORS BOTH COMMITTING THE SERIOUS CRIME OF INTERNET AND OFFLINE COMPUTER HACKING.
DISHONEST RACIST ANTI-CHRIST BRITISH POLICE IN UNIFORMS PERPETUATE RACISM IN CONNIVANCE WITH RACIST ANTI-CHRIST WHITE DISHONEST BRITISH NEIGHBORS TO ILLEGALLY AND UNWARRANTEDLY USE WALL SEE THROUGH TECHNOLOGY, AUDIO LISTENING IN DEVICES, EMR VAN ECK PHREAKING EQUIPMENT, AND INTERNET, EMAIL, AND LANDLINE AND CELLPHONE TELEPHONE HACKING AGAINST ASIANS IN THEIR HOMES THROUGH WAILING SIRENS FROM OUTSIDE FOR EVERY BODY MOVEMENT OF ASIANS IN THEIR HOMES. INTERNET AND COMPUTER HACKING AND INFILTRATING INTO OTHERS PRIVACY IS A SERIOUS CRIME. THE SOLE PURPOSE OF THE ANTI-CHRIST DISHONEST RACIST BRITISH POLICE IS TO DISHONESTLY MAINTAIN LAW AND ORDER THROUGH ENSURING THAT THE RACIST WHITE DISHONEST BRITISH SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO DEHUMANIZINGLY DISTURB, INTIMIDATE, AND HARASS ASIANS IN THEIR HOMES AND ON STREETS, SHOPS, AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT THROUGH THE ILLEGAL USE OF THESE TECHNOLOGIES WITH POLICE CONNIVANCE AND TO INTIMIDATE, HARASS, DISTURB, AND PROVOCATE ASIANS WHO REFUSE TO TOLERATE THIS ILLEGAL NONSENSE OF DISHONEST RACIST ANTI-CHRIST BRITISH POLICE IN CONNIVANCE WITH DISHONEST RACIST ANTI-CHRIST BRITISH NEIGHBORS.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N3ySmBP5ds
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blogcritics.org/archives/2005/09/08/145937.php
www.hindu.com/2007/08/11/stories/2007081161911900.htm
www.british-sikh-federation.org/Local%20and%20General%20Election%20Issues,%20Year%202001-20021.htm
www.justlanded.de/english/Dubai/Tools/Forums/Culture/Racism-in-Dubai-against-Expatriates
Burke, J. and Warren, P. (2002). How mobile phones let spies see our
every move. The Observer, October 13.
observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,811027,00.html
Bush, Steve. (2002, August 12). Radar with Cell Phones? Look at
CellDar.
3nw.com/pda/radar_with_cell_phones__look_at_celldar.htm
Bush, Steve. (2006, November 17). Police will use radar to see through
walls. Electronics Weekly. www.electronicsweekly.com/Articles/2006/11/17/40181/Police+will+use+radar+to+see+through+walls.htm
Chan, Hans, H. (1999, June 4). Cops have eyes on x-ray vision. New
technology would let police see through walls. New York: APBNews.com.
www.angelfire.com/nj3/soundweapon/xray.htm
Hearn, Kelly. (2001, April 18). High tech cop tools see through walls.
United Press International cited on CommonDreams.org.
www.commondreams.org/headlines01/0418-04.htm
Hunt, A., Tillery, C., & Wild, N. (2001). Through-the-wall surveillance
technologies. Corrections Today, 63(4), 132.
Kuhn, M. G., & Anderson, R. J. (1998). Soft tempest: Hidden data transmission using electromagnetic emanations
groups.csail.mit.edu/cis/crypto/classes/6.857/papers/ih98-tempest.pdf
Lamb, G. M. (2006). Does digital age spell privacy’s doom? Christian Science Monitor, 98(149).
Lyon, D. (2001c). Surveillance after September 11. Surveillance after September 11.
Sociological Research Online 6(3).
www.socresonline.org.uk/6/3/lyon.html
Marx, G. T. (1986). The iron fist and the velvet glove: Totalitarian potentials within democratic structures.
web.mit.edu/gtmarx/www.iron.html
Marx, G. T. (2001). Murky conceptual waters: The public and the private. Ethics and Information Technology, 3(3), 157-159.
web.mit.edu/gtmarx/www/murkypublicandprivate.html
McGowan, Dave. (2000, June). Sony’s Magic cameras. www.davesweb.cnchost.com/cameras.htm
Mejia, R. (2002). More surveillance on the way. The Nation, October
30.
www.thenation.com/doc/20021111/mejia20021030
Miles, Donna (2006, January 3). New device will sense through concrete
walls. American Forces Information Service. US Department of Defense.
www.defenselink.mil/news/Jan2006/20060103_3822.html
Sanders, Jane (2001, April 12). Flash of force: Radar flashlight could
help police detect suspects hiding behind doors and 8-inch thick walls.
Georgia Institute of Technology Research News. gtresearchnews.gatech.edu/newsrelease/RADARFLASH.html
Simonite, Tom. (2006, November 14). Compact radar tracks movement
through a wall. New Scientist. www.newscientisttech.com/channel/tech/weapons/dn10524
Wright, J. (2005). National security, corporate security, or human
security?
globalresearch.ca/articles/WRI506A.html
Alder, G.S. and Ambrose, M.L. (2005b). ‘An examination of the effect of computerized performance monitoring feedback on monitoring fairness, performance, and satisfaction’. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 97: 161–177.
Alge, B.J. (1999). ‘The role of fairness and privacy in electronic performance monitoring and control systems: some preliminary findings’. Paper presented at the 1999 Annual
Meeting of the Academy of Management, Chicago, IL, August.
Alge, B.J. (2001). ‘Effects of computer surveillance on perceptions of privacy and procedural justice’. Journal of Applied Psychology, 86: 7, 797–804.
Alge, B.J. and Ballinger, G. (2001). ‘Electronic workplace surveillance: the effects of advanced notice and task discretion on perceptions of privacy and procedural justice’. Paper presented at the 2001 Meeting of the Society for industrial/Organizational Psychology, San Diego, CA, April.
David Zweig and Kristyn Scott (2007)
When unfairness matters most: supervisory violations of electronic monitoring practices Human Resource Management Journal, Vol 17, no 3, 2007, pages 227–247
Alder, G.S. and Ambrose, M.L. (2005b). ‘An examination of the effect of computerized performance monitoring feedback on monitoring fairness, performance, and satisfaction’. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 97: 161–177.
Alge, B.J. (1999). ‘The role of fairness and privacy in electronic performance monitoring and control systems: some preliminary findings’. Paper presented at the 1999 Annual
Meeting of the Academy of Management, Chicago, IL, August.
Alge, B.J. (2001). ‘Effects of computer surveillance on perceptions of privacy and procedural justice’. Journal of Applied Psychology, 86: 7, 797–804.
Alge, B.J. and Ballinger, G. (2001). ‘Electronic workplace surveillance: the effects of advanced notice and task discretion on perceptions of privacy and procedural justice’. Paper presented at the 2001 Meeting of the Society for industrial/Organizational Psychology, San Diego, CA, April.
David Zweig and Kristyn Scott (2007)
When unfairness matters most: supervisory violations of electronic monitoring practices Human Resource Management Journal, Vol 17, no 3, 2007, pages 227–247
BEWARE OF UGLY STINKING LOW CLASS DISHONEST RACIST ANTI-CHRIST BRITISH POLICE IN UNIFORMS AND UGLY STINKING LOW CLASS RACIST WHITE DISHONEST ANTI-CHRIST BRITISH NEIGHBORS BOTH COMMITTING THE SERIOUS CRIME OF INTERNET AND OFFLINE COMPUTER HACKING.
DISHONEST RACIST ANTI-CHRIST BRITISH POLICE IN UNIFORMS PERPETUATE RACISM IN CONNIVANCE WITH RACIST ANTI-CHRIST WHITE DISHONEST BRITISH NEIGHBORS TO ILLEGALLY AND UNWARRANTEDLY USE WALL SEE THROUGH TECHNOLOGY, AUDIO LISTENING IN DEVICES, EMR VAN ECK PHREAKING EQUIPMENT, AND INTERNET, EMAIL, AND LANDLINE AND CELLPHONE TELEPHONE HACKING AGAINST ASIANS IN THEIR HOMES THROUGH WAILING SIRENS FROM OUTSIDE FOR EVERY BODY MOVEMENT OF ASIANS IN THEIR HOMES. INTERNET AND COMPUTER HACKING AND INFILTRATING INTO OTHERS PRIVACY IS A SERIOUS CRIME. THE SOLE PURPOSE OF THE ANTI-CHRIST DISHONEST RACIST BRITISH POLICE IS TO DISHONESTLY MAINTAIN LAW AND ORDER THROUGH ENSURING THAT THE RACIST WHITE DISHONEST BRITISH SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO DEHUMANIZINGLY DISTURB, INTIMIDATE, AND HARASS ASIANS IN THEIR HOMES AND ON STREETS, SHOPS, AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT THROUGH THE ILLEGAL USE OF THESE TECHNOLOGIES WITH POLICE CONNIVANCE AND TO INTIMIDATE, HARASS, DISTURB, AND PROVOCATE ASIANS WHO REFUSE TO TOLERATE THIS ILLEGAL NONSENSE OF DISHONEST RACIST ANTI-CHRIST BRITISH POLICE IN CONNIVANCE WITH DISHONEST RACIST ANTI-CHRIST BRITISH NEIGHBORS.
the-bastard.com/index.php?section=3&page=454
www.articlearchives.com/international-relations/national-security/1790326-1.html
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N3ySmBP5ds
www.boingboing.net/2008/07/22/racist-cop-uses-uk-t.html
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1026865.cms
www.sukh-dukh.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=2251
www.justlanded.com/english/UK/Tools/Forums/Culture/Whyare-the-English-so-racist-towards-Indians-and-Pakistanis
gideon.sulekha.com/blog/post/2006/12/white-australia-racism-against-indian-students.htm
blogcritics.org/archives/2005/09/08/145937.php
www.hindu.com/2007/08/11/stories/2007081161911900.htm
www.british-sikh-federation.org/Local%20and%20General%20Election%20Issues,%20Year%202001-20021.htm
www.justlanded.de/english/Dubai/Tools/Forums/Culture/Racism-in-Dubai-against-Expatriates
Burke, J. and Warren, P. (2002). How mobile phones let spies see our
every move. The Observer, October 13.
observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,811027,00.html
Bush, Steve. (2002, August 12). Radar with Cell Phones? Look at
CellDar.
3nw.com/pda/radar_with_cell_phones__look_at_celldar.htm
Bush, Steve. (2006, November 17). Police will use radar to see through
walls. Electronics Weekly. www.electronicsweekly.com/Articles/2006/11/17/40181/Police+will+use+radar+to+see+through+walls.htm
Chan, Hans, H. (1999, June 4). Cops have eyes on x-ray vision. New
technology would let police see through walls. New York: APBNews.com.
www.angelfire.com/nj3/soundweapon/xray.htm
Hearn, Kelly. (2001, April 18). High tech cop tools see through walls.
United Press International cited on CommonDreams.org.
www.commondreams.org/headlines01/0418-04.htm
Hunt, A., Tillery, C., & Wild, N. (2001). Through-the-wall surveillance
technologies. Corrections Today, 63(4), 132.
Kuhn, M. G., & Anderson, R. J. (1998). Soft tempest: Hidden data transmission using electromagnetic emanations
groups.csail.mit.edu/cis/crypto/classes/6.857/papers/ih98-tempest.pdf
Lamb, G. M. (2006). Does digital age spell privacy’s doom? Christian Science Monitor, 98(149).
Lyon, D. (2001c). Surveillance after September 11. Surveillance after September 11.
Sociological Research Online 6(3).
www.socresonline.org.uk/6/3/lyon.html
Marx, G. T. (1986). The iron fist and the velvet glove: Totalitarian potentials within democratic structures.
web.mit.edu/gtmarx/www.iron.html
Marx, G. T. (2001). Murky conceptual waters: The public and the private. Ethics and Information Technology, 3(3), 157-159.
web.mit.edu/gtmarx/www/murkypublicandprivate.html
McGowan, Dave. (2000, June). Sony’s Magic cameras. www.davesweb.cnchost.com/cameras.htm
Mejia, R. (2002). More surveillance on the way. The Nation, October
30.
www.thenation.com/doc/20021111/mejia20021030
Miles, Donna (2006, January 3). New device will sense through concrete
walls. American Forces Information Service. US Department of Defense.
www.defenselink.mil/news/Jan2006/20060103_3822.html
Sanders, Jane (2001, April 12). Flash of force: Radar flashlight could
help police detect suspects hiding behind doors and 8-inch thick walls.
Georgia Institute of Technology Research News. gtresearchnews.gatech.edu/newsrelease/RADARFLASH.html
Simonite, Tom. (2006, November 14). Compact radar tracks movement
through a wall. New Scientist. www.newscientisttech.com/channel/tech/weapons/dn10524
Wright, J. (2005). National security, corporate security, or human
security?
globalresearch.ca/articles/WRI506A.html
Alder, G.S. and Ambrose, M.L. (2005b). ‘An examination of the effect of computerized performance monitoring feedback on monitoring fairness, performance, and satisfaction’. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 97: 161–177.
Alge, B.J. (1999). ‘The role of fairness and privacy in electronic performance monitoring and control systems: some preliminary findings’. Paper presented at the 1999 Annual
Meeting of the Academy of Management, Chicago, IL, August.
Alge, B.J. (2001). ‘Effects of computer surveillance on perceptions of privacy and procedural justice’. Journal of Applied Psychology, 86: 7, 797–804.
Alge, B.J. and Ballinger, G. (2001). ‘Electronic workplace surveillance: the effects of advanced notice and task discretion on perceptions of privacy and procedural justice’. Paper presented at the 2001 Meeting of the Society for industrial/Organizational Psychology, San Diego, CA, April.
David Zweig and Kristyn Scott (2007)
When unfairness matters most: supervisory violations of electronic monitoring practices Human Resource Management Journal, Vol 17, no 3, 2007, pages 227–247
Alder, G.S. and Ambrose, M.L. (2005b). ‘An examination of the effect of computerized performance monitoring feedback on monitoring fairness, performance, and satisfaction’. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 97: 161–177.
Alge, B.J. (1999). ‘The role of fairness and privacy in electronic performance monitoring and control systems: some preliminary findings’. Paper presented at the 1999 Annual
Meeting of the Academy of Management, Chicago, IL, August.
Alge, B.J. (2001). ‘Effects of computer surveillance on perceptions of privacy and procedural justice’. Journal of Applied Psychology, 86: 7, 797–804.
Alge, B.J. and Ballinger, G. (2001). ‘Electronic workplace surveillance: the effects of advanced notice and task discretion on perceptions of privacy and procedural justice’. Paper presented at the 2001 Meeting of the Society for industrial/Organizational Psychology, San Diego, CA, April.
David Zweig and Kristyn Scott (2007)
When unfairness matters most: supervisory violations of electronic monitoring practices Human Resource Management Journal, Vol 17, no 3, 2007, pages 227–247