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Old 10-20-2009, 03:06 PM
 
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I'm posting pics of tinfoil at the person suggesting that there are Government operatives posting on CD. That's a bit much.
Paid volunteer government operatives, doing the bidding of the President in the shadows of public forums. And when a normally liberal poster makes a negative comment about the President, they are just trying to worm their way into the trust of the conservative posters. It's all cloak and dagger on City-Data.
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Old 10-20-2009, 03:09 PM
 
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You know who you are.
Maybe, maybe not.
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Old 10-20-2009, 03:10 PM
 
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Maybe, maybe not.
Point taken.
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Old 10-20-2009, 03:16 PM
 
Location: upstate ny
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Default its true

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Do you really believe what you posted? If so, would you care to inform us what the specific technology they're employing is?

They capture a lot of the information traversing the oceans at the major hubs, but if you really believe that they're capturing (and analyzing) every single packet that crosses a wire in the U.S., I have a bridge to sell you.
like i said earlier this part is true, what he said is right cia computers are scanning all emails in this country for terrorists. the software looks for key words and the questionable ones kick out to people in the cia who check them out in the name of national security since 9/11, thats a well known fact that was exposed several years ago. they are not reading your messages for kicks or to stomp on your rights its to prevent guys like the terrorist in denver from killing us, how do you think they found him?
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Old 10-20-2009, 03:20 PM
 
Location: upstate ny
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hey ergo am i the cia guy? oh i should know that oh i do. no its not me. i only work with ex-cia guys. see you soon. when you least expect it. your emails are great.
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Old 10-20-2009, 03:21 PM
 
Location: upstate ny
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Old 10-20-2009, 03:22 PM
 
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like i said earlier this part is true, what he said is right cia computers are scanning all emails in this country for terrorists. the software looks for key words and the questionable ones kick out to people in the cia who check them out in the name of national security since 9/11, thats a well known fact that was exposed several years ago. they are not reading your messages for kicks or to stomp on your rights its to prevent guys like the terrorist in denver from killing us, how do you think they found him?
1. Doubt it.
2. True.
3. Use PGP if you're bothered by it.
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Old 10-20-2009, 03:22 PM
 
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hey ergo am i the cia guy? oh i should know that oh i do. no its not me. i only work with ex-cia guys. see you soon. when you least expect it. your emails are great.
You only know what you think you know.
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Old 10-20-2009, 04:17 PM
 
Location: Tyler, TX
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like i said earlier this part is true, what he said is right cia computers are scanning all emails in this country for terrorists. the software looks for key words and the questionable ones kick out to people in the cia who check them out in the name of national security since 9/11, thats a well known fact that was exposed several years ago. they are not reading your messages for kicks or to stomp on your rights its to prevent guys like the terrorist in denver from killing us, how do you think they found him?
You are misinformed.
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Old 10-20-2009, 04:20 PM
 
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Thanks for the chump 'Change', Obama.

'In the 2005 movie V For Vendetta, a film about a totalitarian society ruled by a fascist government with an iron surveillance fist, there’s a scene where state spooks drive down a residential street with a gadget that records the conversations people are having inside their homes and gives them a rating on how antagonistic towards the authorities they are.

A frighteningly similar scenario is now on the horizon with the news that the CIA’s investment arm In-Q-Tel is putting cash into Visible Technologies, a company that monitors the output of social media, in order to “Read your blog posts, keep track of your Twitter updates — even check out your book reviews on Amazon,” reports Wired News.

Of course, the fact that the U.S. government and the military have been overloading the Internet with pro-war propaganda and trolls who are paid to cheerlead for the war on terror and attack critics is an admitted part of their cyberwarfare agenda, and Israel has done the same.

However, the prospect of the CIA closely monitoring social networking websites, whose content largely comprises of inane gossip and sophomoric blabber, shows just how afraid the establishment is of rising popular opposition to their agenda'.

Alex Jones’ Prison Planet.com » CIA To Monitor Internet Chatter For Anti-Government Sentiment
Alex Jones? Really? That guy is a useless nut case. Zero credibility.
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