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  • bhvostal

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    Homeland Security Releases Binder Detailing Internet Monitoring

    "The Department of Homeland Security has released their 2011 "Analysts Desktop Binder," detailing how the department has been monitoring activity on the internet and social networks. The binder includes an extensive list of key words and search terms carefully watched by analysts in multiple agencies including the Directorate for National Protection and Programs, Directorate for Science and Technology, Office of Health Affairs, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and others. Many monitored search terms are basic and used on a regular basis by every day American citizens and journalists. DHS is capable of identifying personal information through the monitoring of these terms and actively monitors media."

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    Homeland Security Releases Binder Detailing Internet Monitoring - Katie Pavlich

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    upalot

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    One would need to be pretty stupid to not think big brother isn't watching and listening to just about every thing we the people do or say.
     

    BogWalker

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    I say we start an internet wide campaign to use these words as much as possible in as many places as we can. The sheer mass of results would destroy the effectiveness and accuracy of results in their system.
     
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