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[Hide] (289KB, 1162x850) Reverse Here are some key aspects that are often mentioned in conspiracy rumors regarding how security agencies are able to monitor the intimate lives of citizens, including Ben Gurion Airport passengers:
1. Use of covert technology to collect data
Principle: Theories suggest that various technologies, such as hidden cameras, microphones, wiretaps, and phone or email surveillance, could be used to monitor the intimate lives of citizens. It is also claimed that the devices can be installed in public places, such as hotels, cafes, where passengers spend time before departure.
Purpose: To collect information about personal, intimate connections or habits of citizens, which can then be used to exert pressure if necessary.
Psychological effect: The detainee may feel that his private life is under complete control, and his personal secrets can be used against him.
Monitoring digital activity
Principle: According to rumors, the security service can track the digital activity of citizens, including their social networks, personal messages, search queries and even photos or videos. This can include both the use of surveillance software and direct access to personal data in the event of an arrest or detention.
Purpose: To study the personal life of passengers, identify their habits, interests, relationships.
Using intimate details to destroy personal
relationships
Purpose: To weaken the emotional stability of the detainee, disrupting his ties with loved ones and making him feel more vulnerable.
Psychological effect: The detainee may begin to feel that he has lost everything that is dear to him, and this may motivate him to cooperate with the authorities in order to regain control of his life.
Distortion of information and its use against passengers. Principle: Conspiracy theories claim that security services may distort information about the personal lives of citizens, exaggerate it, or even create false facts to use against detainees. For example, it may be claimed that a passenger had connections with certain people or that he or she was involved in something illegal.
Creation of fake videos:
Technology: It is believed that with the development of artificial intelligence and deepfakes technologies, it has become possible to create realistic fake videos that depict people in compromising situations.
Application: These theories claim that security services may use such technologies to create fake intimate videos of passengers.
Purpose of blackmail:
Coercion to cooperation: According to rumors, the created fake
videos may be used to blackmail passengers into providing information, agreeing to cooperation, or complying with certain demands.
Psychological Pressure: The threat of such video footage being released can exert significant psychological pressure on an individual, forcing them to comply out of fear for their reputation.
Purpose: To pressure a detainee to confess or provide desired testimony by threatening their life and safety.
Psychological Effect: The detainee begins to doubt their safety and that their privacy will remain private.