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<title>Privacy? What Privacy?</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>Science fiction isn't everyone's cup of tea, but it is an important part of our society. Why, you may ask? Well, for starters, it has already invaded nearly every aspect of how we see the world. I bet that there's not a single one of you who is completely ignorant to the popularity of say, Star Wars, Star Trek or any other kind of popular sci-fi cult followings like that. You know what I'm talking about, the "Trekkies" or the people who fancy themselves as Jedi's [not harshing on you, just trying to make a comparison].</p>
<p>What I really researched was a less cult-ish side to things. Science fiction is where people can imagine incredible things that have to do with technology and science. Since there are such things as science and technology in the real world, it's easy for science fiction and reality to overlap. For instance, there are automatic doors, cell phones and handheld computers like PDA's and Crackberries. You don't really think about it too much since these things are a part of your everyday life, but a while ago such things were unheard of. They were merely a staple of science fiction futuristic devices that people only dreamed of existing. I looked into how real-life things were inspired by literature rather than the other way around. Literature is usually influenced by real life.</p>
<p>Since I don't want to go any further and risk boring Mrs. X with everything that was in my essay (because I'm sure she had enough of it the first time around) I'm going to get right into what I really had planned.</p>
<p>I'm sure that everyone knows how the computer is really important in most sci-fis, right? You know, like it takes over the world or something? Well, today, there is something like that, and that's the internet and privacy. I don't want to sound like some crazy person who wears tinfoil to stop the satellites from scanning my brain but the internet and the world of technology can be a scary place. I feel that it would be a good idea to inform you about it a bit, since it has something to do with my project and of course, everyone in this room.<br /> Okay, I'm assuming that everyone knows about the World Wide Web. I'm sure you've all used it before, and if you haven't, I can't help but wonder if you're kind of crazy. Anyway, the internet is an amazing thing, isn't it? It can do just about anything, and can connect you to people all over the world. Of course, you knew that though, right? You know about all of these highly popular social networking sites like Facebook and Myspace and all that. Can I get a show of hands for people who have a Facebook account?</p>
<p><img src="%%IMG1%%" alt="" /><br /> <br /> There's a few of you, I guess then, eh? Well, I'm hoping that you read the fine print when you were joining. Okay, seriously, who does that? Well. You should know that you can never fully delete your account, right? It's true. There's still a little profile for people to check out even after you try to get rid of it. It's basically permanent. Everything on the internet is permanent, from e-mails to text messages to pictures, it's all stored in servers and caches all over the place, and you'll never get rid of it.</p>
<p>Back to the whole Facebook thing. I have a quote here, from the Privacy Policy on Facebook that you might find interesting if you haven't read it.</p>
<p>"We may use information about you that we collect from other sources, including but not limited to newspapers and Internet sources such as blogs, instant messaging services, Facebook Platform developers and other users of Facebook, to supplement your profile." (Facebook Privacy Policy)</p>
<p>Scary. So, what they're saying is that they'll just plaster everything they find about you on your page. Sure, you might say, "oh, well it saves me the trouble". But, have you considered that you might not want some of that stuff on there, or this company looking into your business?</p>
<p>So, what this means is that you have your own personal company to research you, yay, how exciting. Well, have you thought about who else could be looking you up? I know that you all want to get jobs in the future, go to college or university, all kinds of respectable things like that, right? Who wouldn't? You see, there's a catch nowadays though. A big catch. Since whatever you put on the internet stays there, anyone with enough time on their hands can find you. Yeah, so guess what those employers and recruiters are doing---yup, they're browsing whatever you've got posted all over Facebook and Myspace, Livejournal, Youtube, whatever they can find with a search engine.</p>
<p>Now, imagine you're an employer or recruiter for a school. You have a promising looking future student or employee. You decide that it's probably a good idea to look them up. Hell, they put their e-mail address right on that application, why not? So, you go to Facebook and typing in that e-mail, hit search and pop! There's a photo of that kid with a beer in their hand, drunk as a skunk. Pop! There's an angry blog they wrote about their last employer. Pop! Oh, a video of them doing something really stupid. Well, that application is going in the discard pile. You don't have time for someone like that.</p>
<p>Do you see how easy it is for them to do that? Crazy easy. I hope you're taking notes like "erase incriminating photos..."</p>
<p>Okay, you've seen it from the side of the employer/ recruiter person, so how about from your POV. Say you have a Facebook page. Okay, scratch that, I know most of you have one so let's take a real good look at this. You have a Facebook page. On it you have all kinds of fun stuff like what school you go to, your interests and so forth. Nothing to bad there. Well, say to add things like photos, which is real easy to do. And you think, "Ha, well, that was so funny, let's put that up for everyone else to see." Let's pretend this picture is of you and your friends. Oh how nice. That's a good one. It makes you look like a regular well adjusted person. That would be a positive thing to the whole Facebook thing with the employer / recruiter thing. Now, imagine that you or maybe even one of your friends puts up a picture of you passed out or something equally embarrassing. You probably don't think about how that could affect your future. Your popularity, maybe, but you don't consider much else. That seemingly harmless upload could cost you a good job or acceptance from a school.</p>
<p>Okay, that's enough with that for now. I'm going to talk about the stuff I read before I forget to, because that would be bad. Alright, I read Next, Dune, 1984, Brave New World and some random articles from magazines like national geographic. They were all science fiction or related to it, so that right there ties into my topic. Next dealt mostly with the issues surrounding the integrity of a person and the right to their body. I'm talking about some of the worst violations of privacy here, like people owning parts of your genome kind of violations. That was kind of scary in a way, because it was all set in basically our times, so yay paranoia.</p>
<p>Dune was a different sort of book. It was a mix of historical/fantasy/sci-fi. Really, it ties in better with my essay than the whole privacy issue, which was mostly in Next and the other books.</p>
<p>Brave New World, which I seem to have misplaced, dealt with cloning and things much like Next, only in twisted kind of world where social classes are really enforced and people are required to do exactly what they've been programmed to do.</p>
<p>1984 was a really good book too, and it kind of had all of the issues between its two covers. The most interesting part of it wasn't necessarily the whole dictatorship, though that was strange and fascinating all in itself. The most relevant part of the book was the complete and total lack of privacy like in Next. You have heard of "Big Brother"? BB? Yeah, well you could think of him as some creepy control freak that has to know everything that you're doing at all times. And, that leads me up to my next little bit.</p>
<p><img src="%%IMG2%%" alt="" /><br /> <br /> This poster here, the "Big Brother is Watching Yo", it's you but it's been cut off, can be twisted to fit into my little presentation. You see, it's not necessarily Big Brother who is watching, per say it's the fact that Google can see you. I know, I know, I'm going into that whole paranoia thing again, but it's for a good cause. Alright. I want another show of hands or two, ready?</p>
<p>How many people have used Google? You can probably keep your hands up for the rest of them too if you've got your hand up now.</p>
<p>How many people have Googled themselves?</p>
<p>How many people have used Google maps?</p>
<p>Alright, cool. So you know about the most popular search engine in the interweb. Great. So, since you've all used it, you know how simple it is to just type in a couple words and find a place then, right? Yeah I thought so. Well, I had this whole thing planned out that I was going to 411 someone in this class with Google. I was going to have their address, phone numbers, list of who lives with them, directions to their house and a satellite map. Then, I realized that that was way creepy and didn't really want to do it. So, instead, I took a couple seconds and took a screenshot of this building here. The school, yes. And this arrow here, it's should say you are here. However, the ink died so there's just this big red arrow. Anyway, you get the idea, right? Here we are right here.</p>
<p>Now, the pictures taken from the satellites like this one, only bigger, are kind of old. For instance, I have a picture of my house where it doesn't have the new garage on it. So they are old enough pictures. It is a handy little tool on the internet too. However, I don't know about anyone else, but do you find it kind of strange that Google can just go and take pictures of everywhere on the planet, stick it all together and present it to the world? I
think that's quite the advancement, and a good boredom buster.</p>
<p>It can be used for good things to, you, like, I'm sure George Bush probably used to try to find out where Osama is. But in all seriousness, this kind of information at the fingertips of basically anyone who has an internet connection and a pulse is somewhat disturbing. I'm not saying that you should go and rip your internet out and toss your computer out the window. I'm just suggesting that you look at things with a critical eye. I know that most people, myself included, like to imagine that everything is oh so fine. But the fact of the matter is that technology is just growing and shows no signs of stopping whatsoever. We have to keep up with it or it will leave us rather ignorant to how things really work.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FWeb-Talk%2FPrivacy-What-Privacy.133416"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FWeb-Talk%2FPrivacy-What-Privacy.133416" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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<title>Top 10 Barely-Legal Gadgets for the Modern Spy</title>
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<![CDATA[																								<p>Here are listed 10 categories of devices you can buy to make you feel like a James Bond, from laser beams that cut things to x-ray goggles that see through clothes to CSI grade forensic lab hardware. 

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I have also included links to websites where you may buy any of these products! Make your friends more jealous of you than anyone else in the world. I have listed websites to buy these items from as well. These products are legal in most places but, if you select something you would like to buy, please look up state laws about the buying and use of that product. 

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It is your responsibility to follow the law and I will take no responsibility if you do something wrong with one of the items I will show you where to buy. Please comment this article with opinions or suggestions! Thanks for the feedback!</p>

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<h3>A Laser</h3>


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 We've all seen 007's watch, that red laser can cut through anything it needs to. Now in our developed world we have technology that does better; lasers in any color of the rainbow. They are so visible in daylight you need to wear protective glasses just to look at the beam. 

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Although they cannot fit inside a watch yet, these military grade burning lasers are only the size of a pen but can cut like a knife, light things on fire, and have their beam be visible any where you point it; hundreds of miles away! Although many places sell these lasers, to get ones with power, beauty, and the ability to make you the feel like a ninja, you have to go to a place rightfully called <a href="http://www.wickedlasers.com/index.php?refer=32232 " target="_blank">WickedLasers</a>. 

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If you for some reason require a laser that does not look as nice on the outside but works just as well and has a beam just as bright, a laser that is not visible to the naked eye, one that turns on with a unique key, or one that is yellow or orange go to <a href="http://www.laserglow.com/index.php?portable " target="_blank">LaserGlow</a>. Both these websites are great.<br /></li>
 
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<h3>Lock Picking Tools</h3>

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 Most of us don't care to use our shoulder to break through locked doors, and many doors cannot be broken. Here's where these tools come into play. You can buy little metal skeleton keys called picks to lock pick doors.

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 Don't have the skill needed to pick the lock? Buy a lock pick gun which does it for you or a lock picking training device. If this isn't your thing and you already have access to a key get a key mold kit which comes complete and ready to duplicate any key you've ever seen. All these items can be found at the lock picking section in <a href="http://www.thespystore.com/locksmithequipment.htm " target="_blank">The Spy Store</a>. </li>
 
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<h3>A Tracer</h3>

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 Admit it. You've watched a lot of Hollywood in your lifetime and from 007 to StarWars films have had many scenes where people trace each other with small gadgets they slipped onto each other. 

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Thanks to Global Positioning Satellites (GPS) this is now no large feat to do. You may buy a small box, less than half the size of a cigarette box which you can then stick, using the built in magnets, onto anything you want to trace. Then you can monitor the position of whatever you happened to be tracing all the way to Hong Kong. 

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Some of these GPS trackers can be found at this <a href="http://www.thespystore.com/gps-usa.htm " target="_blank">website</a>.<br /></li>
 
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<h3>Intrusion Gear</h3>

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Any good undercover operative can enter any facility. Even without permission. Apart from lock picking, which is for the patient man, you can get in like a ninja or like Jackie Chan. These websites will sell you anything from fire department forcible entry tools, to grappling hooks, to metal rope ladders, to suction cups. 

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Although the suction cups are not meant for climbing, some one-handed cups can hold up to 75 pounds so with a couple cups and a lot of creativity you should be ready to go. Check out <a href="http://www.tbotech.com/ninja-gear.htm" target="_blank">Ninja Gear </a>at Tbo-Tech. Find<a href="http://www.thespystore.com/locksmithequipment.htm" target="_blank"> Locksmith Equipment</a> at The Spy Store. </li>
 



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<h3>Biometric Security</h3>



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 Security using your one-of-a-kind body is the best there is. Although things like voice recognition, palm, hand and fingerprint scanning, iris and retina reading, hand vein imagery, facial 3d modeling verification, and DNA testing security devices are harder to buy as they require you personal information, what you need it for, and a price quote these high end security devices were too cool not to be included on my list. 


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Here's where you can buy some of these from well known brands such as <a href="http://www.panasonic.com/business/security/products/biometrics.asp" target="_blank">Panasonic</a>.<br /></li>
 
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<h3>Secret Surveillance: Audio and Video</h3>


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 Here's where the word "spy" comes from. Using these gadgets you may record audio and visual data within a large radius, or though a specific device such as a phone. You can do all this without being detected using special equipment.
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 These Microphones and cameras can be smaller than the nail on your pinky finger and can be on constantly or activated by sound or motion. You can even get cameras that see in the dark or mikes which can pinpoint sounds a hundred feet away. 

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To be able to monitor your targets with precise accuracy and secrecy go to the audio or <a href="http://www.spystore.com/video" target="_blank">video</a> site at The Spy Store. <br /></li>
 
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<h3>Virtual Secret Surveillance</h3>


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Ever wished you could know every single thing somebody did on a certain computer? And all their passwords? Well, this is now possible. Using simply a small plug-in device, the size of a nickel, between a person's keyboard (even a wireless one) and their computer, you can see hundreds of pages of text that they type no matter what it is. You can monitor every single button they press on their keyboard. No software is involved in this process; you simply set a password on the device and plug it in.

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 When it has been recording a good deal of time you can take it out and plug it into your own computer enter the password and Viola! You can see everything they've typed. If you do not want to have to retrieve the device you can have what it has recorded sent to a website, email, or FTP server. 

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This <a href="http://www.thespystore.com/pcsurveillance.htm" target="_blank">device</a> can be left in for years on end. You may also buy software that does exactly the same thing and at the same time records the person's screen.</li>
 
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<h3>Self Defense</h3>

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 Now that your going to be a real spy your going to need some serious protection. On the website below you can buy anything from Martial arts and ninja weapons, to police batons, to stun guns and tasers disguised as cell phones (just like James Bond), to pepper spray disguised as lipstick, to handcuffs and thumbcuffs, to blowguns which shoot tranquilizer darts 200 feet using only your breath. These are mostly non-lethal weapons but always use the utmost caution. 


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For some real butt-kicking power check out the following <a href="http://www.tbotech.com" target="_blank">website</a>.</li>
 
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<h3>Counter Equipment</h3>

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 Of course, now that you have bought the necessary accessories and become a double O, you have made enemies, use these gadgets to prevent them spying on you. They have bug sweepers to see that no one is spying on you through your Phone, fax, or computer, or with hidden microphones and cameras. Also in stock are anti-tracers so as to jam, and not to be tracked by, GPS. 



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If you want to protect your computer from spies, buy a Government Grade Computer protection program which will save you from stealthy spy programs monitoring your computer. You can find them all on the websites below. 

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Did you know that no matter what you delete on your computer, even "permanently" is never really gone? No matter what you do, even if you are a good programmer and delete the cache, the 1's and 0's are still there in a non-accessible piece of your hard disk. This information is kept there for the government to see. If you are paranoid or simply want to get something off your computer forever, so as to not be haunted by it, you can get the software you need today. 

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If you have information on a person spying on you it is possible to find out who the person is with their living address, email address, telephone number, or car license plate. </li>
 
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<h3>Other Really Cool Equipment</h3>


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Here are some other cool necessities. On these websites you can find a USB SIM card reader which will allow you to see anything on a person's phone, even deleted items such as text messages, simply by plugging in the SIM card. You may also find some hand-held lie detectors and generic versions of previously listed spy equipment. 

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Also the website below is most likely the best spy website in existence! It has the widest selection of high tech gadgets anywhere including cell phone jammers and REAL X-RAY GLASSES that see through clothes; they are most likely illegal but still interesting.

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 The glasses cost a ton but the camera costs only one tenth the price. Check <a href="http://www.spygear4u.com/" target="_blank">it</a> out you'll be impressed. </li></ol></p>



<h3>Other Cool Websites:</h3>



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 <a href="http://www.thinkgeek.com" target="_blank"><img border= "0" alt="" src="%%IMG16%%" /></a> </p>

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Here you can buy a lot of really cool gadgets, shirts, and many forms of caffeine that any true geek would love. 

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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.unitednuclear.com"><img border= "0" alt="" src="%%IMG17%%" /></a>

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 Here you can buy anything from radioactive uranium, to dangerous chemicals, to meteorites, to Van De Graff machines and Tesla coils, to lab equipment, to rare substances, to X-ray machines, to phosphorous items, to cloud chambers, to the strongest magnets in the world than can lift 800 pounds and only the size of your fist!
 
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I hope you enjoyed this and found it interesting. Use your powers for good, for with great power comes great responsibility (yes I just ripped off Spiderman). 
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<title>12 Defense and Protection Websites</title>
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.lyon-karate.com/karate_techniques.php">Lyon Karate</a>

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 This websites offers images of basic Karate blocks and attacks and how to execute them properly.</li><li>
 
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.neokarate.net/lingo/">Neo Karate</a>

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 This website is more like a helper forum, it has an incredible amount of karate moves and many users which explain how to properly do them. Of course you should already know something about karate to attempt them.</li><li>
 
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.selfdefenseproducts.com/store/home.php">J&amp;L Self Defense Products</a>

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 This websites offers some truly useful self defense items, of course before purchasing you should make sure that what you buy is legal in the state/country you reside as they all have different legislation on the matter regarding the item themselves or at lest the maximum power they can have (like stun guns and the like).</li><li>
 
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.bodysecurity.com/">Body Security</a>

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 This is in my opinion one of the best self defense accessory site that there is. They have some really high end things, some a bit expensive, but definitely worth the price. You can never be cheap when purchasing something which could save your life one day.<br/><br/>They have everything from stun guns to blow guns to child safety to diversion safes. Also has things for home protection and strict personal protection.  This is probably the most complete site that there is.</li><li>
 
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<a target="_blank" href="http://spyville.com/scanning.html">Spy Ville</a>

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 This site is intended more for personal security in the home, it has everything from wiring to cameras to phone protection.</li><li>
 
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.preventsecurity.com/category.asp?c=8">Prevent Security</a>

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 This in my opinion is more for kids than anything, especially given the prices of these sound receivers, none the less the site does offer some pretty cheap items to see wether or not your phone is being tapped. Helps protect your privacy.</li><li>
 
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.wildelectronics.com.au/Security__Surveillance_Spy_Accessories-p-1-c-311.html">Wild Electronics</a>

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 More than anything this is a fun gadget site that offers kids the possibility to feel like a spy. The gadgets are quite cheap and provide hours of fun.</li><li>
 

<h3>  
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.defensedevices.com/brass-knuckles-group.html">Defense Devices: Brass Knuckles</a>

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 This is for a more heads on approach. Keep in mind that in some states and countries brass knuckles are considered illegal, regardless of any weapon permit you might have. Make sure to check your local laws before purchase. There are many other items which seem much more powerful on this site than many other.</li><li>
 
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.homesecuritystore.com/">Home Security Store</a>

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 Want your home protected then this is the site for you. Top alarm systems at all kinds of prices, ranging from affordable to astronomical.</li><li>
 
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.autoalarmpro.com/car_alarms">Auto Alarm Pro</a>

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 To protect your car, if you don't have one get one, especially in this day and age.</li><li>
 
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<a target="_blank" href="http://bofan0113.diytrade.com/sdp/371330/4/pd-1833947/2168107-919436.html">Bofan</a>

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 An added bonus, this will definitely help you recover / prevent the theft of your car. Expensive but worth the money.</li><li>
 
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/africa/9812/11/flame.thrower.car/">Flame Thrower Car</a>

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 This is the extreme version of what a car alarm could be. Read the story, it is truly incredible the lengths people would go to to protect their things.</li></ol><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FWeb-Talk%2F12-Defense-and-Protection-Websites.66136"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FWeb-Talk%2F12-Defense-and-Protection-Websites.66136" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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