I've read Bamford's 3 books on the N.S.A. What he doesn't seem to know is that the N.S.A. (or its Canadian partner, the Communications Security Establishment Canada) already has teleportation capabilities. I've been subjected to thefts from my home whenever they feel like doing so. I've been arrested under the Mental Health Act as 'delusional' and warned that if I persisted in complaining to the local Keystone Kops (who are being instructed by these criminals) I'd be arrested for public mischief. If I'm delusional as they claim, why do some things disappear and later reappear, while others only disappear and never reappear? Why is there no investigation to determine whether I'm telling the truth. I told the psychiatrist, if I'm delusional, then he ought to put me in an insane asylum as crazy. He said he couldn't do that as he didn't consider me a threat to myself or anyone else. I privately scorned his reasoning as, if I'm a danger to myself, who could stop me? If a danger to anyone else, why would I tell him?
I'm tracked by satellite wherever I go through, I've determined, the particular electrical energy of my body. That's why my phone calls from a public phone booth or from a phone in any public or private building are intercepted, monitored and often interrupted.
My phones, of any kind, are wiretapped. I no longer use any of my 3 cellular phones for when I call on one, they call me back on another.
My PC is accessed through the power outlet. Microsoft's tech. support says, "Impossible!" What do they know about N.S.A. technology? Professor Gilbert Held of Georgia Tech, the author of "Broadband over Power Line", also told me "Impossible!" and claimed he'd worked for the N.S.A. (as if the N.S.A. lets you know more than you need to know). With only the monitor, mouse and keyboard plugged into the PC, the power cord of which is plugged into (along with the power cord of the monitor) an APC Back-UPS unit), the Harper government's approved criminals get into the PC and only allow the first 2 of 3 options of the WipeDrivePro software (to wipe the hard drive clean before installing the Windows XP Pro O/S) to be used. Using a KVM switch, the mouse and keyboard are 'frozen'. I have to take out the KVM switch and allow them access to the PC. With their power to access any PC (and thus, any database - as the skeptical manager of my Credit Union found out to her dismay) and the Source Codes for Microsoft's various O/S, no anti-virus or anti-spyware or anti-anything or hardware firewalls are of any use. Microsoft generously gave the governments of the U.S.A. and Canada (probably the U.K., Australia and New Zealand as well for they're part of the partnership with the N.S.A. - the 5 major English-speaking countries on earth), ostensibly to track 'terrorists'. but in reality to preserve the status quo and keep an eye on anyone who might conceivably, in their opinion, be a 'threat' to it. That's how Microsoft got off lightly in their dispute with Netscrape. By making a deal with the Clinton government's Department of Justice.
Why have I been subjected to all this? Because I wanted to port a database to the Internet to help the retail investor, the base of the financial industry pyramid, avoid the scams and manipulations of thieving stockbrokers on the Toronto and Vancouver Stock Exchanges. When the local Keystone Kops refused to help me find out who were hacking into my PCs, I hit on the idea of insulting them as I well remembered how some people, who knew something about computers or programming when the PC first became available, would act as if they were 'superior' to those who knew nothing about computers. This worked only too well as their reaction made me realize that they had to be government agents.
The stockbrokers are part-owners of the Canadian Depository for Securities Inc., which owns CDS Inc, which owns, along with the Canadian Securities Administrators, the SEDAR (the Canadian 'equivalent' of the U.S. SEC website, and CDS Inc., in turn, owns shares in many Canadian companies (providing a form of protection to those companies when they are not doing so well. They tell the retail customer to 'buy and hold' - what their wealthier customers are dumping). The various Provincial Security Commissions check NOTHING. Company financial reports are supposed to be checked by Commission staff BEFORE being made available to the public. They only check if a member of the public complains (long after a scam or a manipulation has been perpetrated). SEDAR charges a fee for 'processing' the reports, making them available online for download (that fee, I understand, is not based on the work done in making the documents available online, but based on the a percentage of the average value of the company's shares over a period of a year). But, the brokers contribute to the campaign coffers of both Liberal and Conservative parties so they have friends in government who get their criminals to harass me (this all began under the Liberal government of Paul Martin).
They even took remote control of rental cars I was driving and caused minor accidents (on 3 separate occasions) and damage to the rental cars.
Letters to the Minister of 'Public Safety'. Peter Van Loan, under whose portfolio the Canadian Security Inteligence Service (the main criminal agency involved but who are assisted by the C.S.E.C. who apparently control the satellites) falls, get no response. So do letters to Premier Dalton McGuinty of the Ontario government. They, I have no doubt, are quite aware of what's happening to me but because of the 'debt' to their contributors, do nothing. The O.P.P. can do nothing unless they're invited by the Keystone Kops (the Niagara Regional Police Service), and the Kops won't invite then.
McGuinty's government funded $18 million to the newly formed Institute of Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo. Stephen Harper's criminal Conservative government, not to be undone, gave the IQC $50 million. It remains to be seen which party will benefit from their largesse.
D-Wave Systems of Burnaby, B.C. raised $45 million in 2007 and already has a working quantum computer.