BoredShirtless wrote:Rob Wilson wrote:
One small page, so many errors. Where to begin? Well the quoted Caracal Radio system doesn't exist for a start. Go to Thales product
page, maybe you can find it, or the named Programmer and Fill Gun. Then you perhaps you can explain why none of the Prefixs used in the Intercept page match Thales own Prefix system.
Could be a discountinued product/old information.
They've never had that Product, and the Prefixes are actually an International standard, not just restricted to Thales brochure (another reason i knew they were making it up). They are lying on that page, even on the smallest details (hell a simple search would have inproved the veracity of the lie, and they couldn't even get that bit right), doesn't bode well for the rest of the info when they can't research their lie properly
).
Rob Wilson wrote:
Snip my long and detailed (though still only the tip of the iceberg of Encrypted Comms, if they try again I still have other points that will fuck up an attempted bluff about intercepting Encrypted comms).
Could be old information, or GRE don't want to disclose how they go about intercepting US radio so they fed some bullshit to a journalist.[/quote]
Did you note that the site only offered a bogus (and laughble) description of how they got the Encrypted Info not a peep on how they manage to Decrypt it, as if it would be a fait accompli.
If they are wrong on this, and demonstrably so to a horrible degree, why should anything else they say be trusted? The very fundamentals of how they supposedly work is a fabrication of huge proportions, why should the rest of the site be different?
BTW, on a seperate note, does it mention anywhere the names of these 'journalists' so their credentails can be checked?