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« Reply #40 on: May 02, 2009, 07:46:59 AM »

ok,so dish dosnt have as much clout as the USN,,,but its the same action and punishment...

http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2009/04/fleetcom#


CAMPINAS, Brazil — On the night of March 8, cruising 22,000 miles above the Earth, U.S. Navy communications satellite FLTSAT-8 suddenly erupted with illicit activity. Jubilant voices and anthems crowded the channel on a junkyard's worth of homemade gear from across vast and silent stretches of the Amazon: Ronaldo, a Brazilian soccer idol, had just scored his first goal with the Corinthians.

It was a party that won't soon be forgotten. Ten days later, Brazilian Federal Police swooped in on 39 suspects in six states in the largest crackdown to date on a growing problem here: illegal hijacking of U.S. military satellite transponders.

"This had been happening for more than five years," says Celso Campos, of the Brazilian Federal Police. "Since the communication channel was open, not encrypted, lots of people used it to talk to each other."

The practice is so entrenched, and the knowledge and tools so widely available, few believe the campaign to stamp it out will be quick or easy.

Much of this country's geography is remote, and beyond the reach of cellphone coverage, making American satellites an ideal, if illegal, communications option. The problem goes back more than a decade, to the mid-1990s, when Brazilian radio technicians discovered they could jump on the UHF frequencies dedicated to satellites in the Navy's Fleet Satellite Communication system, or FLTSATCOM. They've been at it ever since.

Truck drivers love the birds because they provide better range and sound than ham radios. Rogue loggers in the Amazon use the satellites to transmit coded warnings when authorities threaten to close in. Drug dealers and organized criminal factions use them to coordinate operations.

Today, the satellites, which pirates called "Bolinha" or "little ball," are a national phenomenon.

"It's impossible not to find equipment like this when we catch an organized crime gang," says a police officer involved in last month's action.

The crackdown, called "Operation Satellite," was Brazil's first large-scale enforcement against the problem. Police followed coordinates provided by the U.S. Department of Defense and confirmed by Anatel, Brazil's FCC. Among those charged were university professors, electricians, truckers and farmers, the police say. The suspects face up to four years and jail, but are more likely to be fined if convicted.
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« Reply #41 on: May 02, 2009, 08:56:38 AM »

Not trying to be condescending but the very word "hijacking" denotes illegal activity. Any such act will see you get much unwanted attention from the feds plus if the speech is in any way connected to Alex or this website ( you being here ) it will do exponentially more harm to the truth movement than any good that may be realized. My advise Don't attempt such an act!!!!
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« Reply #42 on: May 02, 2009, 09:05:15 AM »


"This had been happening for more than five years," says Celso Campos, of the Brazilian Federal Police. "Since the communication channel was open, not encrypted, lots of people used it to talk to each other."

The practice is so entrenched, and the knowledge and tools so widely available, few believe the campaign to stamp it out will be quick or easy.

Much of this country's geography is remote, and beyond the reach of cellphone coverage, making American satellites an ideal, if illegal, communications option. The problem goes back more than a decade, to the mid-1990s, when Brazilian radio technicians discovered they could jump on the UHF frequencies dedicated to satellites in the Navy's Fleet Satellite Communication system, or FLTSATCOM. They've been at it ever since.

Truck drivers love the birds because they provide better range and sound than ham radios. Rogue loggers in the Amazon use the satellites to transmit coded warnings when authorities threaten to close in. Drug dealers and organized criminal factions use them to coordinate operations.

Today, the satellites, which pirates called "Bolinha" or "little ball," are a national phenomenon.

"It's impossible not to find equipment like this when we catch an organized crime gang," says a police officer involved in last month's action.

The crackdown, called "Operation Satellite," was Brazil's first large-scale enforcement against the problem. Police followed coordinates provided by the U.S. Department of Defense and confirmed by Anatel, Brazil's FCC. Among those charged were university professors, electricians, truckers and farmers, the police say. The suspects face up to four years and jail, but are more likely to be fined if convicted.

Theft?  BUT 'Who STOLE MY SKY to put their useless solely destructive kill-communication mass-murder weapons of mass destruction for their mass-murder boats up there?"

The foolish US Navy is monumentally arrogant, ignorant and stupid enough to install an unsecured open relay mass communication utility in international space that also happens to serve the peoples of the nations who's airspace they have stolen to place it there, and making constructive and peaceful use of that illegally invading, intruding and offensive mass-murder weapon is 'Theft' ?

This reeks of trying to survive in Palestine.
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« Reply #43 on: May 02, 2009, 10:08:44 AM »

My advise Don't attempt such an act!!!!

Yeah,i agree,,maybe your good with some unlicensed HAM TX-RX,as long as your not a putz and play it cool your most likley good to go.

but start jumping in and out of someone elses pool your gonna get nailed eventually.
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« Reply #44 on: May 02, 2009, 10:15:16 AM »

It is highly illegal to infitrate the Bilderberg mass mind control system.

Bilderberg/UN/FCC and other illegal organizations consider it more destructive than exposing their orgies at Bohemian Grove
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« Reply #45 on: May 04, 2009, 07:28:43 PM »

DON'T you dare even think about disrupting communications or doing anything illegal like operating a station without a license!!!

You should put your gun safe out on your front portch too so that they won't need to enter your house when they come to get your guns. You should send a letter to the Obama administration telling them the code to the safe so they can open it right away when they come to save them any trouble.

Ok now seriously. PyroAcid can you put documentaries on your cable TV company's public access channel?

I wonder what would happen if you found an unused channel on cable TV channel (including unused for cable Internet and digital TV services) and transmitted your own signal on it! Unfortunately it wouldn't be programmed in anyone's TV so they wouldn't see it ...

You could get an FM transmitter that has a couple watts of power and set it up in the woods to broadcast in your local town Smiley

Some people up in the hills in Tennessee like to get on (near) the 80 meter band and go off band and broadcast their own stuff over the air, like music, which you're never supposed to transmit on the ham bands.

I'd be funny if you transmitted a digital TV or analog TV signal on the air.

Or if you jammed or took over the uplink channel to a Direct TV satellite. It's probably well encryped though, I don't think you could take over the satellite but it would be funny if you did.

You know they have the cell phones and the digital TVs and I guess some radio stations that have the FEMA box on them (everything they transmit goes through the FEMA box) all set to turn themselves on in the event of martial law to broadcast the speech or whatever announcement. It would be funny if you took advantage of the system and activated the TVs and activated the FEMA boxes that the AM radio stations have and put your own speech up there.
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« Reply #46 on: May 04, 2009, 07:33:54 PM »

if you can build it and power it when its vacant be carefull and broadcast in the area that will be open to the broadcast in a local area.

you could always use wifi to sat then just piss off wireless internet users.. yuppies they are..
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« Reply #47 on: May 04, 2009, 11:05:41 PM »

I could give a shit.

Pluck CNN's satellite while your at it.

I almost shit my pants when I read this because I laughed so hard!
I do not support any sort of the op's idea but this was some funny stuff right here.
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« Reply #48 on: May 04, 2009, 11:35:23 PM »

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