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07-07-2002, 16:31 door Anoniem

Eight years ago Cali, Columbia anti-narcotics teams raided a condo complex owned by Jose Santacruz Londono. The raid produced not drugs, but a huge $1.5 million network of computers capable of vast amounts of data-mining. The mainframe was sent to the United States and it has been deduced that the smugglers were tapped into every U.S. diplomat in Colombia's office and residential numbers. With this information, they can correlate relationships and discovers sources of intelligence, spies, or turncoats. This discovery helped illuminate the real capabilities of drug traffickers compared to the forces pitted against them. The cocaine business reportedly takes in $80 billion each year. With that money, drug lords are buying radar detection devices to map out coverage, submarines and minisubs to avoid the Columbian Navy's inability to detect underwater vessels, GPS, satellite radios, and laptops and cell phones for text messaging encrypted orders. They use the Internet to transfer cash from U.S. ...

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