Nathan Hactivist on Fri, 19 Sep 2003 11:44:27 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> Threat Matrix - the end of it all |
sorry for the incoherent writing but i am baked on cold medicine right now just wanted to get this out I just got done watching what was the most offensive television show I have ever seen...The Threat Matrix. If you don't know the premise, well it is based on a secret section of the Dept of Homeland Security made up of select FBI and CIA members set to protect America. Before I forget what I saw let me try to write some of this out. In the beginning a drug trafficker is caught in Indonesia and he makes such statements as "You Americans and your ethics" alongside statement about how stupid Americans don't understand the link between drug trafficking and terrorist funding, etc. It's a nice little monologue. Al Quaeda then makes its first appearance along with the government Echelon project (you know monitoring cell calls, email etc - supposedly is a massive failure). Luckily Echelon works so well in this show that they even use keywords "box" and "container" to find some terrorist information. Oh wait, then there are the protesters. The G8 peoples are in town in Chicago on the floor of some stock exchange and that is the terrorist target but the helpful members of this elite team are held up because of the G8 and WTO protesters referred to as "idiots". Oh also at one point 14 year old kids from Jakarta are captured and they are terrorists, the sensitive female character (who is played by an actress is used to like) makes the statement that they need lawyers cause they are only 18 but the main hero white guy says "they are terrorists" and "they are enemy combatants" and says that they can remain on the military base and the press won't be notified. He informs the woman to do something like set up the great wall of china between the kids and the press...or something lame like that. Oh what else makes an appearance, email encryption cracking. Apparently some of the plotting was done using pgp email encryption which the agents cracked. This is really a first. Reality TV twice removed. It's scary thinking of the target audience and knowing the show will be a hit. It is sort of like that show 24 and the Matrix and COPS combined. Scary because it incorporates shit that most average Americans might not even know about, but scary because it reveals them in a way that justifies there existence. At one point the "president" makes a statement to a reporter that questions "doesn't echelon violate American's right to privacy". The prez responds with something like "that would be illegal, we do not violate the rights of Americans..." Basically it is a huge piece of propaganda with references to Mr. Ridge, etc and in the course of one hour attacked protesters (dressed in hippy gear by the way as the wardrobe dept sort of confused them with Vietnam era protesters and there were only like 100), charged people as enemy combatants, used echelon effectively? decrypted pgp encryption, killed a terrorist (disguised as a white guy), advertised a bunch of new tech gadgets, and reinforced the drug link, and made Al Quaeda once again look bigger than it might actually be. God, this is the step that might have larger repercussions than the actual war with Iraq. Oh and the guards in some missile tank at the beginning are playing DOOM videogame. sorry back to Nyquil daydreaming Nathan Martin Hactivist Tactical Media Network : http://www.hactivist.com Carbon Defense League : http://www.carbondefense.org Creation is Crucifixion : http://www.creationiscrucifixion.com My PGP Public Keyring http://www.hactivist.com/pubkeyblock.asc Next 5 Minutes 4 : http://www.n5m.org # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net