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Skybird
06-01-12, 05:33 AM
http://www.sovereignman.com/expat/uncle-sam-admits-monitoring-you-for-these-377-words/
I am certain that there are far more advanced search routines running that moinitor syntax, grammar, local slang, constallation of words in complete sentences. Compared to that, this list is good enough to form a headline in the news, but that'S it. I'm also quite certain that somewhere there is a constantly updated file on my internet statements, since my posts do run short of many of those critical words and themes related to them.
And the best is: it all runs automatically, probably without human intervention, with just smart compouter software making the decision on when to ring the alarm. In all Europe, and possibly most of the rest of the world. Cellphone. Wire-phone. Internet.
If you want to conspirate, do not touch upon electronics. Send letter pigeons instead, or better whisper into the other'S ear and shield your mouth with both hands .so that your lips cannot be red. Do not consider thick glass to block your words. Don't talk to a mole. :D
Catfish
06-01-12, 05:57 AM
I am well aware that govenments or services can read and hear what i say, almost anytime.
I just think what i say and write is not THAT interesting, for them.
Also, when the NSA or woever really wants to read and judge all eMail traffic that carry the name "bomb" or whatever, they will need more than the american population to reread and check it ..
But does one of them really think a "terrorist" (now we have their attention for sure ahem) will use those words in a conspirative mail ? ;)
No, i do not like it.
Tornado, Hurricane, Typhoon, Twister, Snow, Blizzard?
They're monitoring these words?
Do terrorists have a weather control device that we're not being told about? :hmmm:
Oh, and hello Mr Monitor Guy :salute:
Skybird
06-01-12, 06:17 AM
I am well aware that govenments or services can read and hear what i say, almost anytime.
I just think what i say and write is not THAT interesting, for them.
Also, when the NSA or woever really wants to read and judge all eMail traffic that carry the name "bomb" or whatever, they will need more than the american population to reread and check it ..
It is automatted, it is very advanced algorithms monitoring it. Stop think in cold war terms, 60s style. This is the 21st century.
But does one of them really think a "terrorist" (now we have their attention for sure ahem) will use those words in a conspirative mail ? ;)
We have seen somew dilettants trying tpo martyrerize :) themselves and becasue they were amateurs made incredibly stupid mistakes. Also, if oyu think it is just a list of words they serahc for, then I dare bet you are wrong. Syntax and sentence structure reveal more about a person than you may be aware of. Ask a voice profiler of the police, for example. It's not about sound and pronounciation only, but very much aboiut structuring of sentence, the weighing of using verbs versus adjectives and main words, and so on.
With modern computers you can watch and analyse all that comminucation going on for sure. Automatically. It is no secret an ymore that the NSA overhears all communication in Europe sionce at least the 80s from some spy installation in Britain. And that was the 80s. Today, it is 30 years later, and mroe satellites and whatever else there is.
Occassionally a red light may start blinking when the algorithms of the monitor software meet one of their preset and complex criterions - and not before then humans start to intervene in the case.
Tribesman
06-01-12, 10:36 AM
Start every phone call with the word Semtex.
Ducimus
06-01-12, 11:55 AM
= Complete list of DHS monitoring keywords =
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Coast Guard (USCG)
Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Border Patrol
Secret Service (USSS)
National Operations Center (NOC)
Homeland Defense
Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Agent
Task Force
Ok... Task Force (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/member.php?u=240725), just so you know, Big Bro is watching every post you make! :haha:
Kongo Otto
06-01-12, 12:20 PM
So if i post something like "i attacked a USN Task Force in Grid CA61 with my Type IXB" i could find myself in Gitmo? :timeout:
mookiemookie
06-01-12, 01:10 PM
So if i post something like "i attacked a USN Task Force in Grid CA61 with my Type IXB" i could find myself in Gitmo? :timeout:
That's where I'm typing this from. One too many patrol reports where I talked about sinking U.S. destroyers. :O:
Catfish
06-01-12, 01:21 PM
Start every phone call with the word Semtex.
Or add those 377 crucial words to each and every eMail you write .. :hmmm:
But then it's not our task to make things intentionally more difficult for the good guys ;)
u crank
06-01-12, 03:16 PM
Geez you guys. Look I got a couple of extra rolls of tin foil I'll lend you. Form carefully around head and put rest on ceiling. And remember, shiny side up. :O:
andy_311
06-02-12, 07:41 PM
Type anything you want 2 any forum and it will be in any search what you post or anyone and it will come up Google is a major culprit.
Kongo Otto
06-03-12, 05:09 AM
So if i post something like "i attacked a USN Task Force in Grid CA61 with my Type IXB" i could find myself in Gitmo? :timeout:
That's where I'm typing this from. One too many patrol reports where I talked about sinking U.S. destroyers. :O:
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