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CIA eavesdropping with ‘windows and walls sonic vibration’… The president’s office blocked the window, but the wall was pierced

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A view of the Yongsan Presidential Office building. ⓒ News1 DB
The Presidential Office in Yongsan (right) and the Ministry of National Defense (left).  There are some US military facilities in the vicinity, and they are going through the process of returning them to the Republic of Korea sequentially.  ⓒ News1The Presidential Office in Yongsan (right) and the Ministry of National Defense (left). There are some US military facilities in the vicinity, and they are going through the process of returning them to the Republic of Korea sequentially. ⓒ News1

It is known that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) wiretapping technology is beyond imagination.

Even if you are having a secret conversation inside the building, the sound waves accompanying the conversation will pick up the minute knocking on the window. Even walls made of concrete or iron generate waves when sound waves reach them, so they are captured and released as audio signals.

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This fact came out on the 10th from the mouths of opposition military and intelligence experts.

Kim Jong-dae, a military expert and former member of the Justice Party, said in CBS Radio’s ‘Kim Hyun-jung’s News Show’ that the New York Times (NYT) △ leaked classified documents from the Ministry of Defense on social media that the CIA wiretaps South Korea and other allies in connection with discussions on lethal weapons support to Ukraine. Circumstances are included △ I was asked about a report saying that there was also a conversation between National Security Office Director Kim Seong-han and Foreign Affairs Secretary Lee Moon-han (above resigned) discussing support for artillery shells in Ukraine.

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Former Rep. Kim said, “If there is no security measure on the windows, the contents of the indoor meeting can be identified even through the slight vibration of the windows,” adding that the CIA seems to have used this advanced technology.

In addition, “There is a US military base right next to the Yongsan office, and there is an information analysis center that collects and analyzes US wiretapping and wiretapping information.” The US military base in Yongsan is a kind of reservoir of information,” he introduced.

“A secret behind-the-scenes agreement between the South Korean Ministry of National Defense and the US military, even if the US military base in Yongsan is returned to South Korea, it was agreed that ‘they cannot dig more than 1m,’” he said. .

Former Congressman Kim said, “That’s why I said that I was concerned about security when I moved (the presidential office) to Yongsan.”

Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Byung-joo, a former army general (deputy commander of the ROK-US Combined Forces Command), said on MBC radio ‘Kim Jong-bae’s Attention’ about the eavesdropping measures in the Yongsan Presidential Office, “I know that the windows are covered with wiretapping film, but the building there is a wall. I know it doesn’t exist,” he said.

Rep. Kim, who believed that the CIA wiretapping this time seemed to have been made through the wall, pointed out, “To do the wall, we have to do a major construction again, but we were pressed for time while relocating the presidential office hastily, and such security measures were not properly implemented.”

In addition, he emphasized, “The wall of the presidential office and the US military base are attached, but the US military base is an extraterritorial area.

On the other hand, in the case of the Blue House, he explained, “As far as I know, the bunker is equipped with wiretapping prevention facilities.”

Source: Donga

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