This document discusses issues with using infrared imaging from satellites for surveillance purposes. It notes that infrared imaging can only be used at night and produces unclear, fuzzy images. These unclear images could be intentionally misrepresented by altering the imaging algorithms. Any data transmitted from satellites, including infrared images and email, could potentially be falsified. The document raises concerns that infrared energies beamed from satellites could potentially be misused or harm human brains, though international law does not currently place limits on infrared transmission levels from satellites. It suggests there should be legal recourse if infrared energies were to damage human brains.