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Title: Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange [aka MATRIX]
Source: en.wikipedia.org
URL Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multis ... Terrorism_Information_Exchange
Published: Dec 12, 2012
Author: Wikipedia and various sources
Post Date: 2013-02-01 12:39:36 by GreyLmist
Keywords: MATRIX, Hank Asher, TIA, NICS
Views: 190
Comments: 6

The Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange Program, also known by the acronym MATRIX, was a U.S. federally funded data mining system originally developed for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement described as a tool to identify terrorist subjects.

The system was reported to analyze government and commercial databases to find associations between suspects or to discover locations of or completely new "suspects". The database and technologies used in the system were housed by Seisint, a Florida-based company since acquired by Lexis Nexis.

The Matrix program was shut down in June 2005 after federal funding was cut in the wake of public concerns over privacy and state surveillance.[1]

History

Matrix was the brainchild of Hank Asher, a serial businessman in the data aggregation field. Asher reportedly contacted Florida police immediately after the September 11 terrorist attacks, claiming he could find the hijackers as well as other potential terrorists.[2] Asher reportedly offered to make available the database and technology that could do the job quickly, for free, supplied by the company he owned and operated: Seisint.

Control of the system was handed over to law enforcement officials, although Seisint continued to house and operate it on their behalf. After a demonstration of the system at the White House in January 2003 Matrix received US$4 million in grants from the U.S. Justice Department and the program was earmarked US$8 million by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.[3]

The program snowballed, as states signed up to participate, including Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Ohio and Utah. California and Texas joined then exited the program, citing privacy and security concerns. The U.S. federal government and the CIA was cited as likely future users.

The program's similarity to the Total Information Awareness (TIA) federally funded initiative that was terminated following public concerns contributed to Matrix's demise. Matrix came under scrutiny by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) which made Freedom of Information Act requests in Florida, where the program originated, and to the federal government on 30 October 2003.[4] The ACLU followed this up with simultaneous information requests in Connecticut, Michigan, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania for information about those states' participation in Matrix.[5]

The ACLU's requests sought to find out the information sources that Matrix was drawing upon, who had access to the database and how it is being used. As well as the funding and operations described here, the ACLU's requests revealed that Matrix would perform an almost identical function to the banned TIA. Matrix would bind together government and commercial databases to allow federal and state law enforcement entities to conduct detailed searches on individuals.

Public revelation of the projects funding caused an uproar in the media and states began withdrawing their support. The Matrix program was finally shut down in June 2005 after federal funding was cut in the wake of public concerns over privacy and state surveillance.

Seisint retained the technology used to operate Matrix. Both Seisint and its Matrix technology are now owned by Lexis Nexis.

Function

The Matrix website stated that the data would include criminal histories, driver's license data, vehicle registration records, and public data record entries. Other data was thought to include credit histories, driver's license photographs, marriage and divorce records, social security numbers, dates of birth, and the names and addresses of family members, neighbors and business associates. All of this information is available to the government without the need for a warrant. The ACLU pointed out that the type of data that the Matrix compiles could be expanded to include information in commercial databases encompasses such as purchasing habits, magazine subscriptions, income and job histories.

Matrix would combine these government records and information from commercial databases in a data warehouse. Dossiers would be reviewed by specialized software to identify anomalies using 'mathematical analysis.' When anomalies are spotted, they would be scrutinized by personnel who would search for evidence of terrorism or other crimes.[6]

Like the TIA, Matrix would use data mining where searches for patterns in this data (including the 'anomalies') would be used to identify individuals possibly involved in terrorist or other criminal activity. Congressional critic Paula B. Dockery pointed out that like the TIA, this kind of 'data mining' may be ineffective, and have severe downsides, including its privacy costs.

Data from Matrix would be transferred through the Regional Information Sharing Systems network, an existing secure law enforcement network used to transmit sensitive information among law enforcement agencies. The network was linked to High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas, United States Attorneys' Offices, other federal agencies and several state law enforcement systems.[7][8]

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References listed at the site re: Hank Asher, implicated in drug smuggling

When maverick cyber-pioneer Hank Asher invented MATRIX, Vanity Fair
050131: "When maverick cyber-pioneer Hank Asher invented MATRIX—a controversial personal-information database—he gave the government a powerful tool for tracking terrorists. So why isn't he a hero?."
http://www.vanityfair.com/commentary/content/articles/050131roco01

Florida hires firm founded by man implicated in drug-smuggling to fight terror,
CNews.canoe.ca: "Hank Asher is founder of Seisint, Inc., an information-technology company with a $1.6-million contract with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to work on a pilot program for the Matrix network, through which sensitive information on terrorism and other crime suspects would be exchanged."
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/WarOnTerrorism/2003/08/02/152364-ap.html

State contracts with company founded by man linked to smuggling (cache file),
AP, 3 August 2003.
http://216.109.117.135/search/cache?va=%22Multistate+Anti-Terrorism+Information+Exchange%22+&ei=UTF-8&n=20&fl=0&url=Wsx3A5IX2aIJ:www.naplesnews.com/03/08/florida/d923085a.htm

Man Implicated As Ex-Smuggler Quits Job, AP, 29 August 2003.
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/ledgerenquirer/news/breaking_news/6653117.htm

Thomas C. Greene, A back door to Poindexter's Orwellian dream, TheRegister,
24 September 2003: "The company profiting from this data bonanza, Florida outfit Seisint Inc., is run by a gentleman implicated two decades ago in a drug smuggling ring, according to the Associated Press. This certainly qualifies him as an appropriate understudy to Poindexter."
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/33006.html

Matrix Database May Substitute For Total Information Awareness Project,
FuturePundit.com, 14 August 2003: "The database is being developed by a company called Seisint which already markets a commercial database service called Accurint which is a database service for locating people and past and present addresses."
http://www.futurepundit.com/archives/001573.html

Ashlee Vance, "Georgia runs from the MATRIX", Register/UK,
22 October 2003: "The state of Georgia has pulled out of the U.S. Department of Justice sponsored MATRIX information collection program, leaving data only on its felons and sexual offenders behind in the Orwellian database. ... The list of states willing to participate in the MATRIX project is dwindling. Kentucky, Oregon and South Carolina pulled out earlier this year. Georgia's exit leaves the Party with Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Utah as guinea pigs. ... The handy life-tracking database idea should sound familiar. DARPA tried to get some backing for its Total Information Awareness (TIA) program before being shut down by Congress. It seems, however, that was bit a mini-bump in the road. Along with TIA and MATRIX, we have NIMD (Novel Intelligence from Massive Data); CAPPS (Computer Assisted Passenger Pre-Screening System); HID (Human Identification at a Distance), [and] ARM (Activity Recognition Monitoring)."
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/33540.html


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This info is posted as a flashback reminder regarding the issue of background checks as Congress deliberates expansively about Medical records as a 2nd Amendment Prohibition.

FBI — Gun Checks/NICS
www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/nics
The National Instant Criminal Background Check System, or NICS, is all about saving lives and protecting people from harm—by not letting guns and explosives ...

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At the Connecticut legislature's Bi-partisan Task Force on Gun Violence and School Safety:

David Wheeler, alleged father of 6 yr. old Sandy Hook victim, Benjamin Wheeler

States that an unstable, suicical individual had access to a weapon that has no place in a home.

Says that professonals in every area pertaining to this crime are unable to connect the necessary dots to prevent this from happening again; "A far more comprehensive system of identifying and monitoring individuals in mental distress is required. It needs to be implemented."

Claims it is unacceptable that a person with these problems could live in a home with access to among the most powerful firearms available to non-military personnel. Says that it doesn't matter to whom the weapons were registered or if they were purchased legally; "What matters is that it was far too easy for another mentally unbalanced, suicidal person who had violent obsessions to have easy access to unreasonably powerful weapons."

States that the inability of agencies to share information about at-risk individuals' mental states, personal histories, and proximity to firearms contributed to the Sandy Hook murders. Says this is where legislators must focus their efforts.

Proclaims that military style assault weapons belong in an armory under lock and key, not in a weapons-safe in a home; "Legislation must ensure that any firearm in a home be re-registered annually."; At risk individuals must be identified and continually assessed by mental health professional; "Most importantly, databses of accurate information must be leveraged to allow identification of where the two issues of mental health and firearms ownership intersect. There is no reason that firearms registrations can't capture important data on all members of the household. They should be renewed regularly to allow for the fact that one's mental and emotional state may change over time."

Says it's the job of elected representatives to craft the legislation that keeps their constituents safe -- i.e. not to protect their Freedom or legislate Constitutionally. Deceptively invokes Thomas Jefferson describing our unalienable rights, for the protection of which we have instituted governments, then claims that the 2nd Amendment right to arms is 2nd to the right to life for all.

In other words, he wants to remove the right of self defense from all of the lumpenproles who have anyone in their households "deemed" by the Bolsheviks to be mentally impaired. To that end, he is promoting an expanded version of the MATRIX/Total Information Awareness monstrosity for mental health records. Al Franken is moving to subject schoolchildren to Psychobabblers and their Pharmaceutical Complex to stigmatize them into the system and also disarm their households.

Father of Sandyhook Victim: Declaration of Independence Demands New Gun Regulations - YouTube

freerepublic.com: Veteran Psychiatrist: Liberalism Is A Mental Disorder

Posted on Monday, March 31, 2008

an acclaimed, veteran psychiatrist is making the case that the ideology motivating them is actually a mental disorder.

"Based on strikingly irrational beliefs and emotions, modern liberals relentlessly undermine the most important principles on which our freedoms were founded," says Dr. Lyle Rossiter, author of the new book, "The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness."

"Like spoiled, angry children, they rebel against the normal responsibilities of adulthood and demand that a parental government meet their needs from cradle to grave."

[sic] can only be understood as a psychological disorder.

Book Excerpts at libertymind.com: The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness, by Lyle Rossiter, Jr., MD

Edited for spacing and spelling + paragraph 6.

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fromthetrenchesworldreport.com: Gun Ownership, A Mental Disease

The communists are expecting the sheeple to latch onto the universal background checks/registration as a psychological qualifier to disarm anyone else but them, because they are not psychologically impaired as they are cooperating.

The traitors within our government are right now working on legislation to disarm a majority of our population. The commies intend to do so by establishing themselves as the expert authority on what is correct thought. These are commies that believe in socialism and as they will be the self- proclaimed experts whose minds are working correctly, anyone who oppose their communist doctrine is of course of a wrong mind, and not only mentally deranged, but dangerous to communism and the communist ideology.

These communist psychiatrists are trying to put themselves in a position wherein they can declare anyone crazy and then, through forced medication, make their assertion a fact. In short, if you are on the medication, you are crazy and should not have a gun. And if you believe the medication is poison and might hurt you, you are crazy and should not have a gun.

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