Thursday, May 30, 2013

If you read SNAFU! then more than likely the Department of Homeland Security has been monitoring you...

via The Truth About Guns Blog via Forbes.

Below you'll see the handbook used by DHS that spells out the key words that are used to put a website under increased scrutiny.  Suffice it to say that if you read or blog about the Military, Security, Border issues, Survival, Preparedness or Religion then you are tagged.

The thing that has me scratching my head is that they MUST be assembling a complete database on every citizen instead of focusing on potential bad actors.  Definitely time to go into my computer files and pull out my TOR browser.  The internet is getting to be a spooky place (pun intended).

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  1. The NSA has data farms so large it stores all of the electronic traffic in the US and the world, looking for code-words matches like 'soccer match', etc.

    It harvest the info thru programs like ECHELON and has backdoor access via corporations like Google, Yahoo, AT&T, Verizon.

    Anytime you have a cell-phone conversation, send email, post something on a site, facebook, etc., it's being saved somewhere by the NSA or a corporation which can be required to turn over the info.

    Nothing online is private. It might be hidden from plain sight or secure, but it is not private.

    I, for one, would like to welcome our DHS overlords to SNAFU.

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    1. iFunny and spooky at the same time Paralus....suffice it to say that i thought my blog was getting popular because of the effort put into...not because i had govt snoops reading it!

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  2. The DHS agent who is reading my file is most likely the most bored federal employee in the entire world.
    The POTUS reminds me of another POTUS Richard Milhous Nixon.

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    1. power. its all about controlling others. i wonder what it will take to get those people to realize that all will be well with the world if they just leave us alone.

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