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Bin Laden and Promis Software
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Posted on 10/16/2001 3:13:33 PM PDT by artios
Foxnews, Carl Cameron just reported - Spy Hansen sold software to Russinas who sold it to Bin Laden. Promis allows him to monitor all the opeartions against him including financial. Listed some countries that have stopped using it. May have missed some details - searched and saw no post. Know that Promis is a big deal and also involved with Koresh at WACO. Al-Qeada youths are as aware of cracks in the worlds financial.... as they are of the lines in their hands.. Bin Laden being in a cave is not the issue - others in his network can log in and monitor.
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To: Wallaby
Ping
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posted on
10/16/2001 4:04:48 PM PDT
by
Ted
To: artios
Ping it..
Regards,
Bookman
42
posted on
10/16/2001 4:05:48 PM PDT
by
Book Man
To: manumission
To keep this brief, let me state a conclusion now: PROMIS software is the software that will be used by the antichrist in the final period of this age to track everyone, to see that none buy or sell lest they receive his 'mark'.I had forgotten about this notion.
To: PRND21
I okay, I read it. Now, if someone could explain to me how release of this software is damaging. If it is glorified database software, then the importance isn't in the software but in the passwords so that you can extract the information that you want. If that is the case, then it is not the software that is the key, but the passwords. And if that is true, then changing the passwords solves that problem.
To: artios
Promis is a big deal and also involved with Koresh at WACOAlso the reason Kennedy was shot. It is so top secret it was stored at area 51.
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posted on
10/16/2001 4:10:48 PM PDT
by
zevonfan
To: openotherend
46
posted on
10/16/2001 4:13:29 PM PDT
by
backhoe
To: Alamo-Girl
Ping for truth. Regards.
47
posted on
10/16/2001 4:26:21 PM PDT
by
Ted
Can someone explain -- in NON programmer terms -- how this program is used and why it would be a threat to national security? I'm lost.
48
posted on
10/16/2001 4:37:07 PM PDT
by
Lizzy W
To: artios
Know that Promis is a big deal and also involved with Koresh at WACO. How definite is that, i.e., do we know for a fact that a Davidian helped develop the software?
To: artios
I nearly fell off my chair when I heard this on Fox!
I didn't catch it all so I did a quick Google search.
There sure wasn't much (nothing current) but I did find this:
(You gotta scroll down a little bit....)
INSLAW INVESTIGATION RE-OPENED BY CANADIAN MOUNTIES
Spy computer `trap' probed.
Rigged software claimed to hack intelligence files
By Valerie Lawton and Allan Thompson © 8/25/00
Toronto Star Ottawa Bureau
50
posted on
10/16/2001 4:56:55 PM PDT
by
lucyblue
To: Uncle Bill
Seen this?
Comment #52 Removed by Moderator
Comment #53 Removed by Moderator
To: artios
Interesting People (200106): IP: Ossama bin Laden gets stolen F
IP: Ossama bin Laden gets stolen FBI software from Russians
David Farber (dave@farber.net)
Sat, 23 Jun 2001 13:00:55 -0400
>Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 11:51:22 -0500
>Subject: Ossama bin Laden gets stolen FBI software from Russians
>From: Marc Hamilton <marchamilton@earthlink.net>
>To: Dave Farber <farber@cis.upenn.edu>
>
>Dave,
> I thought the IP ers might enjoy this story. Seems as though FBI Super
> Mole Robert Hanssen passed a PROMIS software derivative to the Russians
> who then sold it to bin Laden who used it to keep tab on the Feds. Seems
> as though acting FBI Director Tom Pickard will have his work cut out for
> him with this mess.
>
>Senate panel plans probe of FBI's internal security
>By Jerry Seper
>THE WASHINGTON TIMES
>
>The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, in the wake of reports
>that classified software made its way to terrorist Osama bin Laden,
>yesterday said the FBI internal security safeguards will be a major focus
>of pending committee hearings.
>
>http://www.washtimes.com/national/20010615-16810154.htm
>
>
>Marc Hamilton
>Saint Louis, MO
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54
posted on
10/16/2001 5:17:40 PM PDT
by
hadcat
To: anniegetyourgun
Nah, wouldn't happen....If it does, I'll never see my feet again until I step on gold. :-)
[Will be lookin' up ever after, you see...]
55
posted on
10/16/2001 5:45:59 PM PDT
by
logos
To: artios
ping
56
posted on
10/16/2001 5:58:03 PM PDT
by
pointsal
To: anniegetyourgun
Don't you think there is someone out there who might be able to step up to the plate to solve all these problems? He could take controls of information and financial difficulties. He could get all the "kings" together and bring "peace and security." He could co-opt all the major world religious leaders - to preach tolerance and common ground. Why, he could even sign an agreement with all the parties. ugh....can you say antichrist.....
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posted on
10/16/2001 6:23:44 PM PDT
by
is_is
To: PRND21
So this appears to be a project management/project costing set of software ... big deal.
58
posted on
10/16/2001 6:27:45 PM PDT
by
AgThorn
To: 11bravo
actually it is a fairly primative relational database, not a contact database. It is far inferior to SQL.If you had looked at the links posted earlier in this thread, you would be well aware that PROMIS can talk to both ODBC data sources and Oracle, which, yep, is SQL.
59
posted on
10/16/2001 6:33:26 PM PDT
by
ikka
To: anniegetyourgun
Now annie you stop that wicked anti-Christ talk right now, do you hear me?!
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posted on
10/16/2001 8:08:54 PM PDT
by
smorgle
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