Tuesday, December 4, 2012

SAVMI - Declassified

In my last post I mentioned SAVMI. I have been asked what it stands for. It is simply Specialized Amplitude and Voltage Modulation Interface.

Torture, SAVMI and GPS

SAVMI (pronounced save me) is a recently declassified field op GPS. It is not used as Much as it was as torture by car battery, although still in use, is falling out of favor With torturers. Field agents typically have SAVMI, a very small chip with a transponder, attached to Their body. Yes, attached, not implanted. It can be made to look like your Favourite tattoo. In plants get triggered too easily by the electricity in your body. Since it is not implanted, it does not use the electricity in your body but requires an External source. When being tortured by car battery, the electricity is stored in a small Capacitor and a GPS transponder is activated. Extraction teams are on standby to look For these signals and your out of there in a few hours. Yes, you have to endure some torture, not fun but your trained for it, and you have the Knowledge you'll probably be out soon.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Hand to hand combat and weapons

This is not an expose on all the martial arts and their variations nor is it a compilation Of all statistics on ballistics. Basically both depend on the situation. However, in Fairness, some variation of jiu jitsu is standard as is some 9mm weapon. Think Glock. However, for my purposes, shoalin style of crane has worked best. Also, a 22 calibre Weapon, wether a pistol or rifle has worked well. Subsonic rounds at fairly close Range work very well. The standard double tap, does typically have be modified to A double-double tap or 3 round burst. The important thing is accuracy, tight grouping Is important and I've found, with the above mentioned, 130 ft-lbs is all you need. This is a big topic so maybe more later

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

A Star on the wall at Langley

Will the politicians make public the actual purpose of the consulate in Benghazi? and will they force it to become public. The Ambassador was under official cover and there is now at least one new star on the wall at Langely

Israel-Iran

The current Israeli conflict with Hamas is doing its job of taking some of Israel's focus off of Iran

Friday, November 16, 2012

Petraeus

The DPD and NSA have been watching Petraeus since the FBI started their probe. It is already clear whether information was leaked.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

New Agency Director

For my two cents, it should be Hillary.
She has worked on Khobar Towers, USS Cole, Tanzania, Nairobi, and Kenya, 9/11, Benghazi and others.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

innocence ignored

For a spy, simple things cannot be ignored. Let me give you an example.
Your lights start to flicker sporadically in the house. You call your power company and they will get back to you. The power company shows up, looks in the box outside your
house, notices sparking. They turn off the power, fix it and all is well.

Reality
1. You wake up and lights are flickering. What has really happened is during the night
the box was sabotaged so that access could be gained.This takes slight tradecraft
to make sure the box looks untouched.

2. Once reported to the power company, a worker shows up 20 minutes later. They
just happened to be close by at another house. The power is turned off and problem
fixed in 5 minutes. The box has a new tamper lock put back on so you
are not tempted to look inside. A bug sweep will be done later.
Note: As it should be, the security monitoring company called, as they
should. I told them the power went out.

3. Everything is normal. You are so glad a potential fire was averted, you do not question
anything.

Mistakes were made.
Never a problem in 32 years. Normally okay
but not when it is fixable in 5 minutes.

The power company just happens to be nearby.
okay except the power company called my cell
to ask about the issue while the worker was here.

The security company failed to ask for my password. I could have been anybody.

Well all in the day of a spy. Time to sweep for bugs.