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kind of control could be created. In the scenario, a plan to desensitize the population
to increasing control and, introduction of the new technology, through systematic
manipulation and disinformation by the government is initiated. What they have put
forward might even be underway.
E-Systems developed Global Positioning System (GPS)348 technologies
(satellite based) which can locate objects anywhere in the world within one foot of
the object's actual location. They also developed systems for law enforcement which
can intercept faxed messages, telephone calls, modem transfers, and video
transmissions on a single system. They developed the EMASS computers which are
powerful enough to sort the volumes of information needed for tracking billions of
people. They were the owners of HAARP, under their controlling company,
Raytheon.
Under their nonfiction scenario the military's writers say:
"For example, remote intrusive monitoring of the financial computer
networks of offshore banks could identify the deposits associated with money
laundering. If desired, such accounts could be electronically emptied."
In another section, the document emphasizes behavior and attitude
alteration. This is the very heart of an RMA.
"Greatly improved intelligence gathering and fusion is a primary component
of the RMA, and proposed information warfare capabilities might be ideally suited for
helping develop desired emotions, attitudes, or behavior."
The entire text of this little book will leave readers wondering - If this is
the kind of material the military is letting out for public review, what are they hiding
in those billion dollar "black budgets"? In another section The Revolution in
Military Affairs discusses the reality of the RMA:
"Even with all the constraints and countermeasures, there is some value in
applying emerging technology using existing strategy, doctrine, organization, force
structure, objectives, concepts, attitudes and norms. But there is another alternative:
we could deliberately engineer a comprehensive revolution, seeking utter
transformation rather than simply an expeditious use of new technology. However
alluring, such a program is rife with hidden dangers and unintended consequences.
Unlike the Manhattan Project, we are not forced to pursue revolution without
considering the implications. In conflict short of war, RMA is a Pandora's box
desperately in need of careful scrutiny before opening".
The National Review article quoted earlier in this chapter says that this box
has already been opened and that the concept of an RMA is already occupying the best
minds in the Pentagon. (The Revolution in Military Affairs, has been reprinted and is
available - see Resource Guide at the end of this book for ordering information.)
348 "E-Systems, Inc. Nineteen ninety-four Annual Report to Stockholders"; March 10,1995.