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There was a front organization for a chinese intelligence agency exposed literally right next door to my favorite bar. I got chinese food from there all the time lmfao
Steganography can also include text hidden in a digital image's code or metadata that could only be found by someone who knows what they're looking for and how to find it.
I always liked dry cleaning. It's methods to either lose or determine if youre being followed. A bastic method would be taking 4 right turns in a ciry.
The false flag operation had already happened before when in 1939, German soldiers dressed up in Polish uniforms and started burning and killing their own citizens at the border with Poland, they even shot another soldier just to make it look the most realistic.
I could see an entire 1 season show with episodes based on these ideas, or maybe 2 seasons. Not a serious show though, a comedy-hybrid, where some episodes are self contained nonsense, like a spy forgetting his 1 time key or serious like trying to find out which side your agent is truly working for, that spreads across several episodes and is reference in some of the joke episodes.
Well there was a certain animated espionage show featuring a parody of James Bond who worked for his mother. This guy was fixated on a certain Kenny Loggains song involving an area of peril...
There was a front for some criminal organisation at the bottom of my street about 10 years ago; it was set up as a cafe, and no-one ever seemed to go in, but one day (before I realised what it was) I went in and they were shocked. However, they let me sit down and I ordered some food; they made it for me and didn't charge me anything, saying "it's the chef's first day and he's on a trial shift so we're not going to charge you". Years later I saw something in the local news and realised the cafe was a front.
Of course there is! This is the Red Base! What is most concerning is those pesky Blue Base spies trying to steal our Red Base Intel! Anyways, I shall continue my patrol and if I discover anything, I will be certain to keep you informed as more is revealed. *wanders off in my Red Spy disguise*
@@kitkatkk2 Do not worry, I shall keep it safe from those pesky Blue spies! You wait here and make sure they do not follow me. *dashes away carrying the Red Briefcase*
I mean it can be, but I feel like it's used like with bait cars, to prevent other cars from being stolen. It can be, but I feel it gets a bad wrap. Also it could be used as a loophole so they can bring someone to justice, like for example, if used against a criminal group, they can't arrest them if they don't see them committing a crime, but if they get them too then they are legally allowed to deal with it at that point. (Like bruh they were committing crimes but ya can't arrest them without seeing it, so you do that to get around it cause you know they would have committed the crimes anyway at some point anyway)
@@soda_coir7595 It is required to have proof beyond all reasonable doubt for that the crime would've been committed either way. One ca for example argue the police have left the bait car unlocked as opposed to other cars in the vicinity, and the criminal wouldn't have broken into a locked car. This is a common defence well proven by precedent
Every American war if you really think about has been started by a false flag even probably the shot heard around the world which started the American revolution
3 towers actually. But of course when they say "never forget" they're not talking about WTC7. The CIA/Mossad want us to forget that one because it instantly disproves the entire official story.
Autobiographies were an interesting method used by the GRU during the cold war. They'd bribe personnel that worked for NATO or other western orgs to write autobiographies of their lives. An uncensored vers would be printed in limited numbers for the soviets and a censored vers for wider circulation.
The FBI does as well called the FBI experience. You have to apply and they will give you either denial or approval for the tour over a 5 month period. They have technology showcasing forensics, etc. They have the actual Unabomber cabin on display
Perhaps address whether or not biodegradable "paper ants" were ever actually used, or were they just Hollywood fluff. And, must one always push the Pepsi button on vending machines to enter a top secret area!
maybe only if you keep both countries happy. it's often the worst afaik. multiple countries after you and both threatening you and everyone you know quiet often...
Fascinating stuff! For example, the use of "honey traps" to gather sensitive information is both clever and a bit unsettling. It makes me wonder how these classic methods might be evolving with today's technology. I'm thinking of exploring how modern spies might be updating these techniques
I aim to become a black operative, both in the field of anti-human trafficking and beyond. I look forward to using these techniques. In time, nothing should be impossible to me.
Deep web is anything not accessible to normal search engines. Dark web is the same thing, but only for illegal activities. So in this context, deep and dark web mean the same thing
@@KaitouKaijuthey aren't The deep web is stuff that isn't open to the public but can be accessed through the clear web. It's things like medical records. The dark web requires special protocols like the onion protocol to access.
sort of, you don't always have to be the one to actually do the deed. it is pretty bonkers to suggest the US directly planned 9/11 but they planted the seed that led to Al Qaeda, and they definitely used 9/11 as an excuse for invading and destabilisng much of the middle east
You forgot going invisible with a cloak-and-dagger and repeatedly call Engineer a Spy.
spy: That Engineer is a Spy! That Engineer is a Spy! That Engineer is a Spy! That Engineer is a Spy! That Engineer is a Spy! That Engineer is a Spy!
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psychological warfare
Nah that's too brutal for even war
This is a war crime.
I think that's just psychological warfare
There was a front organization for a chinese intelligence agency exposed literally right next door to my favorite bar. I got chinese food from there all the time lmfao
HEY HEY HEY WE ARE JUST MAKING RAMEN NOT HOW 法海 KIDNAPPED KIDS
Was the food good tho?
@@sussus_amogus0263 went so hard. Common element, if the takeout kitchens are spotless, the place is a front
Lol that's crazy
Source? 🗿
I LOVE that your videos just *start*. Straight to the point!
You forgot “whisper-rooms” they’re like chambers that reflect noise to a certain point do you could even hear a whisper at the other end.
We visited one in a spy museum. My grampa got some kids to jump stand up and jump. He then explained how it worked and why it worked to him.
@@zero1zerolast393this is actually a trick used in architecture since the renaissance….
So refreshing to see a video without a pointless intro ❤
This
“Mason for the last time! Where is the number station!”
The spy has already breached our defenses
The pornogrophy
You've seen what he's done to our colleagues
And worst of all, he could be any one of us
@@shuvobarua1852He could be you! He could be me!
It could be you, it could be me, it cou- * head behaves anormaly *
Steganography can also include text hidden in a digital image's code or metadata that could only be found by someone who knows what they're looking for and how to find it.
Like certain invisible ‘scribbles’ used on word docs to find leaked sensitive info made by a 3 letter sub group of another 3 letter group.
Thank you for teaching me this! Now I can finally figure out where my neighbor hides the little kids from the preschool!
hey minotaur, heard you like em young
You'll never know, stop spying on me, weirdo! It just lies anyway
@@shedingleonmyberry It's a game reference (hopefully).
@@shedingleonmyberry i better not ever go to cell block one
@@Prrocus I’ll get to the bottom of this
The limited hangout is such a powerful move and extremely popular with social media.
Can't forget when tyrion used the canary trap, that was a genius move!
4:56 THE NUMBERS MASON
WHAT DO THEY MEAN?
"where is it? Cuba" *puts shades on*
CIA playbook just dropped
The CIA wrote an entire guidebook to running coups
I always liked dry cleaning. It's methods to either lose or determine if youre being followed. A bastic method would be taking 4 right turns in a ciry.
0:58 sounds familiar… can’t quite put my finger on it though
I think maybe tf2
1-6-2021?
maybe because it's a very common form of espionage in media
Hmmmm something something 9/11
January 6th.
5:41 I bet a guy with Polydactly named Stanford Pines would do this in his journals
The Insecctothopter is the proof that birds aren’t real!
That's EXACTLY what I thought of 😁
Another great video. Thanks for uploading, fam!
0:07 "Remember, no Russian"
The Canary trap or "Whatever you do don't tell Cerci..."
The false flag operation had already happened before when in 1939, German soldiers dressed up in Polish uniforms and started burning and killing their own citizens at the border with Poland, they even shot another soldier just to make it look the most realistic.
1:45 bro is down bad 😂
I could see an entire 1 season show with episodes based on these ideas, or maybe 2 seasons. Not a serious show though, a comedy-hybrid, where some episodes are self contained nonsense, like a spy forgetting his 1 time key or serious like trying to find out which side your agent is truly working for, that spreads across several episodes and is reference in some of the joke episodes.
Well there was a certain animated espionage show featuring a parody of James Bond who worked for his mother. This guy was fixated on a certain Kenny Loggains song involving an area of peril...
I mean, Burn Notice is a really good show, main character is a burned CIA spy :3
Archer
There was a front for some criminal organisation at the bottom of my street about 10 years ago; it was set up as a cafe, and no-one ever seemed to go in, but one day (before I realised what it was) I went in and they were shocked. However, they let me sit down and I ordered some food; they made it for me and didn't charge me anything, saying "it's the chef's first day and he's on a trial shift so we're not going to charge you". Years later I saw something in the local news and realised the cafe was a front.
Imagine if the Canary Trap has all 3 documents leaked.
I’ve heard about dead drop & double agents. I learned much about espionage from a Fetch With Ruff Ruffman episode.
This reminds me of [insert far-fetch conspiracy theory barely linked to the actually video]
sooo true!
"Agent provocoteur" is basically a hired instigator then
there's a red spy in the base!!
Of course there is! This is the Red Base! What is most concerning is those pesky Blue Base spies trying to steal our Red Base Intel! Anyways, I shall continue my patrol and if I discover anything, I will be certain to keep you informed as more is revealed.
*wanders off in my Red Spy disguise*
RED SPY IN THE BASE!?
Protect the briefcase!
@@kitkatkk2 Do not worry, I shall keep it safe from those pesky Blue spies! You wait here and make sure they do not follow me.
*dashes away carrying the Red Briefcase*
1:16 Where the old ways are still best
Love videos like this
The first one was actually used in Tropico 6 as something to blame another country for trying to steal the St. Basil's Cathedral.
Psyops next?
There is no war in Ba Sing Se.
Agent Provocateur sounds like entrapment to me...
Yep, that's exactly what it is.
I mean it can be, but I feel like it's used like with bait cars, to prevent other cars from being stolen. It can be, but I feel it gets a bad wrap. Also it could be used as a loophole so they can bring someone to justice, like for example, if used against a criminal group, they can't arrest them if they don't see them committing a crime, but if they get them too then they are legally allowed to deal with it at that point. (Like bruh they were committing crimes but ya can't arrest them without seeing it, so you do that to get around it cause you know they would have committed the crimes anyway at some point anyway)
nah it's plausible deniability for false flag ops.
@@soda_coir7595 It is required to have proof beyond all reasonable doubt for that the crime would've been committed either way. One ca for example argue the police have left the bait car unlocked as opposed to other cars in the vicinity, and the criminal wouldn't have broken into a locked car. This is a common defence well proven by precedent
@@soda_coir7595 Bait cars are more of a honeypot than an AP.
The Canary Trap was utilized by Elon Musk to find out who was leaking some Tesla stuff, i heard.
Reminds me of Burn Notice
I'm rewatching that show with my dad and my brothers. Man, it's fun.
@@gideonbrown4215 Right? Same.
I love burn notice!
1st one reminds me of 2 towers
Exactly
Every American war if you really think about has been started by a false flag even probably the shot heard around the world which started the American revolution
3 towers actually. But of course when they say "never forget" they're not talking about WTC7. The CIA/Mossad want us to forget that one because it instantly disproves the entire official story.
@@Swen_mations the government did it
Get out of here with that conspiracy theory nonsense
1:07 so basically the FBI:
Great stuff
I can't not think of the episode of Citation Needed about Juan Pujol Garcia.
4:56 is this a black ops reference?!?!
🤦
Finally a youtube video I can use
First one was what happened in the İraq war
4:57
WHAT ARE THE NUMBERS, MASON??
Birds aren't real 7:43
What about sleeper agents
Autobiographies were an interesting method used by the GRU during the cold war. They'd bribe personnel that worked for NATO or other western orgs to write autobiographies of their lives. An uncensored vers would be printed in limited numbers for the soviets and a censored vers for wider circulation.
are they still in circulation or is probably lost media at this point? Also, how would one tell the difference?
1:45 this sounds familiar, I wonder how many times ive seen it in movies or games
0:11 911??
What about sleeper agents?
since when does the CIA have a museum?
For a while. They usually only put in old, outdated tech in it😊
The FBI does as well called the FBI experience. You have to apply and they will give you either denial or approval for the tour over a 5 month period. They have technology showcasing forensics, etc. They have the actual Unabomber cabin on display
0:40 that’s what Elon used to find the leaker in his company
Source please
@@Alexmealexmealexmefly just look it up
The Paint Explainer, This video is a winner!
0:02 Reminds of uhhhhh???? I forgot, but i think it had something to do with planes and towers
“The numbers mason, WHAT THE FUCK DO THEY MEAN?”
these'll be useful for me...
lol! Jokes on you, my ex already leaked pictures of me and my small package.
Perhaps address whether or not biodegradable "paper ants" were ever
actually used, or were they just Hollywood fluff. And, must one always
push the Pepsi button on vending machines to enter a top secret area!
3:37 so basically rose from entry point ah got it
Mid ass game ngl
we love clandestine cells
Does keeping your History of videos watched count as Honey Pot?
Please buy a de esser
*snorts in french*
1:11 Roblox character on "authorities"
is double agent the best one?
It depends on the objective to achieve, different objectives requires different techniques
Not exactly because these methods are known to almost everyone, there might be better techniques known only for the experts 😅
maybe only if you keep both countries happy. it's often the worst afaik. multiple countries after you and both threatening you and everyone you know quiet often...
Dude I love smoking and watching this guys videos
I saw an Insectothopter once
What about exploding walkie talkies
4:58 THE NUMBERS MASON WHAT DO THEY MEAN?’
taekjoo could learn a thing or two from this video
Fed Epps is agent prov
The US gov has done most of these mainly on their own people...
Thanks mate. Is it real or fake? Does it matter? Who matter? Matter? ... 😂🎉
Canary trap was done in game of thrones
"abandoned"
Fascinating stuff! For example, the use of "honey traps" to gather sensitive information is both clever and a bit unsettling. It makes me wonder how these classic methods might be evolving with today's technology. I'm thinking of exploring how modern spies might be updating these techniques
Thanks chat gdp
if you didnt throw that breaking bad reference it wouldve went over my head 😂😂😂thank you
Oh that Insectothopter is real for sure. They just say it isn't so people donÄt get nervous lol.
THE NUMBERS MASON!!! WHAT DO THEY MEAN?!??!
Its so funny how ive used about half of these while playing roblox 💀
give me a bag of chicken bran haha
0:56 mamadou a pierrefite sur seine
1:36 YOU HONEY-DICKING??!?!
I did a dead drop for a friend for a vape i got him lmao
0:01 Oh yeah Put... nevermind😅
Probably a good example of both honey-pot and chicken feed: the cia museum
How?
chicken feed I get but why honey-pot?
Bruen Ridges
30 minutes early no begging
👇👇
the first one is literally just gaslighting
Mamas bakery 😂
Gotta get me an insectoplapper
For the honeypot website one you meant the darkweb. The deepweb ≠ darkweb.
Didn't the Nazis do something like the first one with the Reichstag?
Ive never seen a video with so many ads. Jesus F christ.
I aim to become a black operative, both in the field of anti-human trafficking and beyond. I look forward to using these techniques. In time, nothing should be impossible to me.
7:39 you probably mean the "dark" web, not the "deep" web
The two are synonyms
Deep web is anything not accessible to normal search engines. Dark web is the same thing, but only for illegal activities. So in this context, deep and dark web mean the same thing
@@KaitouKaijuthey aren't
The deep web is stuff that isn't open to the public but can be accessed through the clear web. It's things like medical records. The dark web requires special protocols like the onion protocol to access.
Pwede na no?
0:06 9/11?
sort of, you don't always have to be the one to actually do the deed. it is pretty bonkers to suggest the US directly planned 9/11 but they planted the seed that led to Al Qaeda, and they definitely used 9/11 as an excuse for invading and destabilisng much of the middle east
You should explain military ranks and how to get them.
1:11 Roblox avatar