06 July 2025

Mini-Camera Spyware and Fog

 This morning I saw an MSN story about micro-cameras used for spyware on the unsuspecting staying in lodgings. Apparently 11% of people staying at air B & Bs found hidden cameras in their rooms. The story reported that Chinese spyware cameras are ubiquitous and one comment noted that paper shedders in China are sometimes used with disguised scanners. Those planning to place a junta on Earth or create secret biological weapons will have a more difficult time concealing their activities from the amateur porn industry.

Micro cameras can be hidden in about anything. One may have a signal detector and jammer with one while travelling, yet if the camera just records video and periodically micro-bursts an upload there won't be a detectable signal for anyone besides spy agencies to detect. The remedy for hidden camera surveillance is the fog.

Like countless movies where fog exists within the mansion where a mystery occurs, one need take a mini-fog machine with them while travelling to cast a dark, thick fog in the room to conceal from prying cameras what exists beyond the veil camera lenses cannot penetrate. If such excellent technology for surveillance had existed during the Watergate era the RNC would have just had a cutout send over a delectable plastic fruit bowl full of hidden cameras to the DNC headquarters. Without a fog machine in the DNC the vast left-wing conspiracy of deconstruction would never have begun.

The solution to the global problem of covert manufacture of biological weapons may require a surfeit of undetectable surveillance cameras for surveying everyplace such a development could happen. Unfortunately such limited omniscient power will be a tool for the rich and powerful to manipulate human affairs as well and only the most skilled at countersurveillance will have the power to resist the coercive presence.

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