Re: Blind spy cameras
From: Dirk Bruere at Neopax (dirk_at_neopax.com)
Date: 09/28/04
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Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:48:24 +0100
Rich.Andrews wrote:
> Ross Herbert <rherber1SPAMEX@bigpond.net.au> wrote in
> news:jamhl0544ov703drrbsph23tg4r340b3ma@4ax.com:
>
>
>>On 27 Sep 2004 20:16:37 -0700, comixnewb@yahoo.com (Mike) wrote:
>>
>>|Hi I was wondering if there was some way to 'blind' a spy cam. I have
>>|heard of using 'white noise' to disable a bug or wiretap but I am not
>>|sure if you can do it to a hidden camera. I don't know were it is in
>>|my house but I know that I am under surveillance.(people at school
>>|repeat things that I said at home,in my room, to my self) I have heard
>>|that IRLEDS could blind a camera but you would propably need to know
>>|were it was.
>>
>>The fact that "people at school" repeat things which you have said to
>>yourself in the privacy of your own home doesn't necessarily indicate
>>the presence of an illegal camera, but it could be a simple FM
>>wireless microphone some of your supposed "mates" have placed there as
>>a joke. In this case you could try generating a constant tone and see
>>if you can pick it up on a FM receiver by scanning over the full
>>bandwidth. Of course if the bug transmitter signal is outside the
>>normal FM band then you won't have much joy, but it would be worth a
>>try.
>>
>
>
> I would not disable it or let on that you found it. Think of all the fun
> you can have. Pretending to win the lotto for over 1/4 of a million could
> be interesting. Everyone will be your friend. A pretend phone call from
> your mom telling you that she just met (fill in hot starlet's name)'s
> mother. You mom calls to tell you that (hot starlet name here) wants to
> take you on a date. I am sure you can come up with other more inventive
> way to get even. Uncle dies and leaves you an original Dino Ferrari is
> good. Don't like Ferrari's? Try an original Shelby Cobra. You have to
> make it believable. Script it out and practice. Call insurance agents for
> quotes on car insurance. An uncle leaving you 5,000 shares of stock in
> microsoft is good. Saying he bought it right after the IPO is better.
> This requires a bit of homework what with stock splits, dividend re-
> investment, etc. to figure out how many millions you now are worth.
>
> Think of all the fun.
Not to mention all the false gossip you could tell your mother about your
friends eg all the cheating, drugs, sexual diseases (who has it etc) and petty
thefts...
-- Dirk The Consensus:- The political party for the new millenium http://www.theconsensus.org
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