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To my surprise he was right. This device has both a miniature camera lens and what looks like a microphone. I was so shocked I took pictures and video. Please send this out to every one you know who is using one of these devices.

The need to mandate a mass roll out of such hidden surveillance devices is undoubtedly one of the reasons that governments in both the UK and the US, as well as eventually the entire planet, are overseeing a forced switch over to digital TV and killing traditional analogue broad casts.

By installing covert spy devices and hidden microphones inside our all but mandatory digital boxes, the government and whatever corporate entities get a slice of the pie, have direct access to our living rooms. This is the ultimate Big Brother scenario where by the majority of Americans and Europeans will have Orwellian telescreens watching their every move.

This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Last week Chronister's video was promoted on the website of the conspiracy-friendly Alex Jones radio show , and as of Monday the clip has chalked up almost , views and over comments, many skeptical, but an equal number expressing alarm. I had an odd feeling when the government planned to pay for everyone [to] get one of these," wrote one viewer. Holy shit. I am taking my DVR apart tonight," added another. In an interview with Threat Level, Chronister admits the whole thing was a hoax, concocted in about five minutes with a hot glue gun and parts from an old cell phone.

The reaction surprised even him. These generate a lot of radio interference, if one were stupid enough to mount a camera on a transformer, they wouldn't be able to see anything anyway.

Essentially anywhere else in the box would have been a better place than right there. You can find pictures all over the Internet where people have taken their boxes apart and failed to find anything. Here is an example:.

After the video was featured on Prison Planet and Alex Jones ' radio show I'll get to that in a minute the creator of the video, Adam Chronister, came clean to Wired Magazine that it was all a haox[ 3 ]:. Chronister says the video is partially true: A friend really did share the rumor about hidden camera in the DTV converters. An article was quickly published on Alex Jones' Prison Planet web site about the camera.

Of course today there's a sort of revisionist philosophy when it comes to talking about happened. While the article is not up anymore, nor does any cache or Way Back Machine entry exist, one can learn a bit about the article from reading the forums and such that posted about it. I did read the article at the time, and typically when I see something crazy these days I make a backup copy so I have the information forever; however I didn't do this then.

Of course after it came out that it was a hoax, Alex Jones and others began saying they had debunked it, which wasn't exactly the truth. The article on Prison Planet discussed why the government would have microphones and cameras inside digital converter boxes.



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