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by Preston on 29 December 2012 - 21:12
This also applies to injet printers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=sj7-mC9HOms
Of course your computer CPU also has an ID number embedded in all transmission from your computer unless proxied. However, almost all proxy services are owned or connected to guess who?
Of course your computer CPU also has an ID number embedded in all transmission from your computer unless proxied. However, almost all proxy services are owned or connected to guess who?

by Ninja181 on 29 December 2012 - 22:12
Preston I was aware of that from watching a program about the BTK serial killer. He had tormented the police and media with letters and they revealed that the letters were printed on a college printer, but couldn't tie them into him.
I was very surprised when they mentioned they could tell exactly what printer was used. I believe that took place back in the 80s.
I was very surprised when they mentioned they could tell exactly what printer was used. I believe that took place back in the 80s.
by Preston on 30 December 2012 - 04:12
Good point Ninja, I didn't know about that. The situation has gotten much more sophisticated lately with voice and face recognition software and the HD surveillance cameras now installed in most retail chain stores. These cameras are allegedly connected to fusion centers where customers are recorded scanned, identified and processed with their electronic purchase records. There are some stores and schools which allegedly have high tech WiFi, computer operated enhanced lighting and pulsed beam microwave transmitters installed. Allegedly these systems can be used to experiment with mood entrainment via generating ELF signals and pulsed beam microwaves. And of course cable TV boxes and personal laptop computers with cameras can be used by fusion centers and other intel through backdoors with the computer operator not knowing.
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