[EMAIL PROTECTED] a posté sur la liste ces derniers jours un
certain nombre d'information sur le brouillage des communications,
notamment radio; je me permets de les rassembler en un seul et même
e-mail, d'une part parce que plusieurs de ses infos n'étaient que des
liens seuls, sans contenus, d'autre part parce qu'elles étaient en
partie en anglais, ou qu'elles dataient de quelques mois; j'en profite
pour rappeler que tout abonné est habilité à poster sur la liste
-modérée-, mais qu'il est conseiller d'y poster des informations
d'"actualité", et si possible en français, sauf, comme c'est le cas
là, à titre exceptionnel :]

Source TSCM-List :
http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/

September 2, 2005 --  Who is jamming communications in New Orleans? Ham
radio operators are reporting that communications in and around New
Orleans are being jammed. In addition, perplexed ham radio operators
who were enlisted by the Federal government in 911 are not being used
for hurricane Katrina Federal relief efforts. There is some
misinformation circulating on the web that the jamming is the result of
solar flares. Ham radio operators report that the flares are not the
source of the communications jamming.

<...>

September 4, 2005 -- Reports continue that communications in and around
New Orleans are being purposely jammed (and severed) by the US
government (see Sep. 2 article below). The jamming is having an adverse
impact on emergency, disaster recovery, and news media communications.

<...>

Jamming radio and other communications such as television signals is
part of a Pentagon tactic called "information blockade" or "technology
blockade." The tactic is one of a number of such operations that are
part of the doctrine of "information warfare" and is one of the
psychological operations (PSYOPS) methods used by the US Special
Operations Command. Jamming is currently being used by US forces in
Iraq and was used by the US Navy in the botched coup attempt against
President Hugo Chavez in April 2002. US Navy ships off the Venezuelan
coast jammed diplomatic, military, emergency services, police, and even
taxi cab frequencies in Caracas and other large cities.

>From "The Manchurian Printer," Simson L. Garfinkel [The Boston Sunday
Globe, March 5, 1995, Focus Section, Page 83]:

"Not surprisingly, the unclassified version of the Pentagon's report
barely mentions the offensive possibilities of Information
Warfare---capabilities that the Pentagon currently has under
development. Nevertheless, these capabilities are alluded to in several
of the diagrams, which show a keen interest by the military in
OOTW---Operations Other Than War. "They have things like information
influence, perception management, and PSYOPS---psychological
operations," says Wayne Madsen, a lead scientist at the Computer
Sciences Corporation in northern Virginia, who has studied the summer
study report. 'Basically, I think that what they are talking about is
having the capability to censor and put out propaganda on the networks.
That includes global news networks like CNN and BBC, your information
services, like CompuServe and Prodigy,' and communications satellite
networks. 'When they talk about 'technology blockade,' they want to be
able to block data going into or out of a certain region of the world
that they may be attacking."'

<...>

September 6, 2005 -- For communications technicians in New Orleans and
Gulf Coast region. How to beat the communications jammers. (Thanks to
"M"). Click here.http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/Jammers.htm


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Radio Jamming, guerre froide!
http://www.radiojamming.info/
http://www.okupatsioon.ee/english/mailbox/radio/radio.html
http://www.radiojamming.info/
http://www.rfa.org/english/support/antijamming/index.html (RFA = CIA!)

Brouillage des récepteurs GPS par les antennes marines de télévision
VHF/UHF sous tension du type électronique grand public au Canada
16 décembre 2002
http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/atn-aln/notices/ntc121602_f.htm

Zimbabwe | 22.03.2005
Brouillage des émissions de SW Radio Africa : Reporters sans
frontières en appelle à l'Union internationale des
télécommunications
http://www.rsf.org/imprimer.php3?id_article=12954

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