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Ex-CAF intelligence officer reveals how spies ‘remotely access’ phones with ease
The latest commentary features a chilling deep dive into the world of domestic surveillance, as a former cyber intelligence analyst from the Canadian Forces Intelligence Command (CFINTCOM) discusses the erosion of privacy in the digital age. Drawing on his background in strategic threat analysis, the speaker warns that the current state of signal interception is so advanced that no internet-connected device is truly secure. He highlights the "zero-day, no-click" capabilities of technologies like Pegasus, which allow state actors to penetrate devices and harvest GPS data, encrypted messages, and passwords without any user interaction. To illustrate the scale of such operations, he points to international examples, such as Israeli intelligence reportedly hijacking Iran's own CCTV networks to map the daily "patterns of life" of senior officials.
The discussion takes a provocative turn as the analyst alleges that these high-level military tactics were deployed against Canadian citizens during the 2022 Freedom Convoy in Ottawa. He details the sighting of a special operations signals intercept plane—identified as a military asset—flying a "scraping pattern" over peaceful protesters. This technique essentially mimics a cell phone tower, forcing every device in the vicinity to "ping" the aircraft and surrender its contents. The speaker argues that this operation was both highly unethical and illegal, providing a digital dragnet that allowed the state to identify and profile participants down to their personal photographs and call logs.
The transcript concludes by highlighting a troubling lack of transparency and accountability within the Canadian military and federal government. The analyst describes a series of Access to Information (ATIP) requests that revealed internal confusion and contradictory statements from the military, which initially denied the plane was theirs before pivoting to a narrative about "pilot training hours." He contends that the sheer logistics of such a flight—involving dozens of personnel from fuelers to signal operators—make it impossible for this to have been a rogue mission. Instead, he frames it as a calculated act of government overreach that continues to be hidden from the public, leaving a "scary level" of domestic spying unaddressed in Canadian democracy.
Видео Ex-CAF intelligence officer reveals how spies ‘remotely access’ phones with ease канала NowMedia Group
The discussion takes a provocative turn as the analyst alleges that these high-level military tactics were deployed against Canadian citizens during the 2022 Freedom Convoy in Ottawa. He details the sighting of a special operations signals intercept plane—identified as a military asset—flying a "scraping pattern" over peaceful protesters. This technique essentially mimics a cell phone tower, forcing every device in the vicinity to "ping" the aircraft and surrender its contents. The speaker argues that this operation was both highly unethical and illegal, providing a digital dragnet that allowed the state to identify and profile participants down to their personal photographs and call logs.
The transcript concludes by highlighting a troubling lack of transparency and accountability within the Canadian military and federal government. The analyst describes a series of Access to Information (ATIP) requests that revealed internal confusion and contradictory statements from the military, which initially denied the plane was theirs before pivoting to a narrative about "pilot training hours." He contends that the sheer logistics of such a flight—involving dozens of personnel from fuelers to signal operators—make it impossible for this to have been a rogue mission. Instead, he frames it as a calculated act of government overreach that continues to be hidden from the public, leaving a "scary level" of domestic spying unaddressed in Canadian democracy.
Видео Ex-CAF intelligence officer reveals how spies ‘remotely access’ phones with ease канала NowMedia Group
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