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DHS/Coast Guard are spying on American boaters and they're forcing them to send their location to the Coast Guard every 15-30 seconds!
DHS is forcing boaters to purchase their own transponders which can go from $500 dollars to thousands of dollars! These transponders will ping their speed and location to DHS/Coast Guard, FOREIGN governments and the UN!
DHS/Coast Guard's new boat-tracking system is called the "National Automatic Identification System" (NAIS). Click here to read more about DHS's, NAIS system.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) requires AIS's to be fitted aboard international ships with a gross tonnage of 300 or more and all passenger ships regardless of size.
Fyi, the IMO is a United Nations organization! Why is the UN working with DHS to spy on EVERY ship in America and beyond?
This September I warned boaters about DHS's plan to create a national boat surveillance program.
BoatU.S., the nation’s largest organization of recreational boaters, said that the NAIS program “raises an array of confidentiality concerns with ...
Below are some disturbing facts taken from the "Coast Guard Policy for the Sharing of Automatic Identification System" (NAIS)...
The following levels pertain to information collected by NAIS:
"Level A is unfiltered (real-time) information collected by NAIS that is le... Level A information may only be shared with U.S. or foreign governm...
DHS/Coast Guard have 90 days to decide if they want to keep their surveillance hidden from the public...
The excerpts below are taken from the Coast Guard's "Encrypted Automatic Identification System, Interface Design Descrip..." which describe how often boaters MUST transmit their location.
4.3.3.1. Dynamic Position Report:
4.3.3.3 Target of Interest (TOI) Message:
US Coast Guard 21st Century Waterway Listening Session 2014:
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