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The National Security Agency, more often called the NSA, is more than likely the most feared group among conspiracy theorists.

Through most peoples eyes, the Mafia, Mj-12, MI6 and even perhaps extra-terrestrials may be more often then not seen as the outsiders; however, it is the National Security Agency that is without a doubt the most suspected and, at the same time, the most feared.

The reason for this is that the NSA is a United States spy agency specializing in both domestic and international affairs. The most technologically advanced intelligence agency in the world, the NSA keeps a very close eye on those whom it has taken an interest in.


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The NSA has been accused of just about everything: from kidnapping engineers and scientists whose ideas could threaten the NSA's own technological superiority, to breaking into Fort Knox, stealing the gold, and replacing it with colored lead.

Doubtless it is the confidential nature of this organization that perpetuates a variety of wild and fantastic rumors, one of the most persistent and widespread being that the NSA is deeply involved in the worldwide banking system.

The NSA may have accomplished their mission in compromising the banking industry in the late seventies. INSLAW (the Institute for Law and Social Research) built up an integrated database management system called PROMIS. This system allowed a massive range of databases to be combined into one accessible, cross-referenced whole. Law enforcement agencies wanted PROMIS to be able to track national and international crime, and large banking groups such as the World Bank wanted it for use in a highly efficient global financial database. The United States Department of Justice took the PROMIS system on board and then refused to pay money owed to INSLAW, the makers of the system. This eventually led INSLAW being driven into bankruptcy. Despite a vast amount of court rulings, INSLAW has yet to receive its payment for PROMIS.

A journalist named Danny Casolaro claimed to have uncovered evidence that the NSA modified the PROMIS system to allow themselves complete access to the contents on the NSA's demand. It is said that after that, the NSA and the Israeli intelligence group called MOSSAD sold modified copies of PROMIS to law enforcement agencies, foreign governmentsadded internal linking from term and a number of banks. The plan was for the NSA to be able to view the entire worldwide financial, governmental and legal systems. A company called Wackenhut, which was based outside United States Jurisdiction on a small Indian reserve just outside California, is said to have carried out this modification. Danny Casolaro was later found dead.


Strange Facts



The National Security Agency is famous for its expertise in cryptography. During the early 90s, the NSA was behind a worldwide attempt to put a type of computer chip in all computers. This chip was known as "Clipper," and the NSA tried to make it so that this chip was accepted as a global standard for computer encryption. The strange part of this plan is that this particular computer chip had but one weakness, a weakness that we all know today as a Back Door, which the NSA could use to decode any encrypted data that was input into any computer system; therefore, your information would be safe from anyone except the NSA.

In 1993, Vince Foster, who was Deputy White House Counselor in the Clinton administration, committed suicide. His death was very suspicious, and he is known to have been a control liaison for the company called Systematics. This company was one of the fronts from which the NSA was selling the modified PROMIS computer software. They also got their funding from covert operations and gathering back door information from PROMIS for sifting. There was a woman who was with Vince Foster just hours before his death, and this woman’s hair color was a perfect match to the hair that was found in Vince Foster's underwear. Through this, pathologists found out that Vince Foster had died during ejaculation. Video evidence in no way shows Vince Foster leaving the building; however, his body was found in a park in Virginia a short distance away from his car.

Danny Casolaro was murdered on the exact same night that he mentioned having discovered evidence about the NSA that backed up his story. A NSA agent by the name of Alan Standorf, who was apparently responsible for passing on confidential documents to Danny Casolaro, was also murdered.

The strange thing about all this is that exactly twelve days before the death of Vince Foster, his own secret Swiss bank account was emptied of US $2.7 million dollars without his knowledge.


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Why bother driving INSLAW to bankruptcy? Some believe that it would have been easier to pay them the fee and then talk about the rights to sell the software to other people.

Is it possible the NSA wouldn’t pay the fee to INSLAW because they didn’t want anyone to know that they were buying it? let alone using it for worldwide surveillance?


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