Vatic Note: Remember, Huffington post was just purchased by a neocon/lib so whatever they are saying, its what the bankers want us to believe, so the question becomes "why" and how does it benefit them. After reading this, I believe its to convince us that we are always and each of us under surveillance and that way, they can make us our own policeman in our heads and not resist or rebel since BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING. Now why do they want us to think that? Because there is no way, they can collect all that data and have it mean something, or be useful in someway to them. It was the first observation of the experts when Pointdexter, the general first brought up doing this under Bush Sr. It was sh*tcanned because it would not work.
So the only other way to make it work, is to convince us they have the ability to do this and have it mean something in "real time" and real time is the key. In order to stop some action by those who would rebel, they would need to receive and sort and analyze and determine action and do so in real time sufficient to stop whatever it is that is planned. Not possible to do with trillions of pieces of unrelated data. So this is how they choose to make us fearful enough not to act. It will work on the gutless sheep but not on the courageous patriot who would rather die than live as they have planned for us. The last blog of today, shows what we can look forward to if they succeed.
The Satanists are coming out of the closet, folks, so time to step up to the plate and do something about it. As the last blog of the day will show, They are half way to their goal as outlined . They are already drugging our children with TSA feeling up their sexual parts of their bodies. They are arresting 5 year olds for school yard fighting, proving they are helpless. The movie will show you the rest of their plan as they dare you to do something about it. Notice all the teens today, wearing "GOTHIC" skull and bones clothing? Chains and tatoos? Its social engineering. Ipods full of violence, murder, mayhem, choas??? This is sold to our children as normal.
We are in deep doodoo if we allow our children to be stolen from us and their innocence compromised. GET RID OF YOUR TV AND IPODS. Your world war II parents would never have allowed any of this and that is why we grew up safe and secure. You need to give that same gift to your children until they can care for themselves. Normal life will educate them, we don't need the sicko pervert inbred useless feeders doing it. THIS IS YOUR NWO, HOW DO YOU LIKE IT SO FAR???
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/24/homeland-security-manual_n_1299908.html
Date: 2012-02-24
Ever complain on Facebook that you were feeling "sick?" Told your friends to "watch" a certain TV show? Left a comment on a media website about government "pork?"
If you did any of those things, or tweeted about your recent vacation in "Mexico" or a shopping trip to "Target," the Department of Homeland Security may have noticed.
In the latest revelation of how the federal government is monitoring social media and online news outlets, the Electronic Privacy Information Center has posted online a 2011 Department of Homeland Security manual that includes hundreds of key words (such as those above) and search terms used to detect possible terrorism, unfolding natural disasters and public health threats. The center, a privacy watchdog group, filed a Freedom of Information Act request and then sued to obtain the release of the documents.
The 39-page "Analyst's Desktop Binder" used by the department's National Operations Center includes no-brainer words like ""attack," "epidemic" and "Al Qaeda" (with various spellings). But the list also includes words that can be interpreted as either menacing or innocent depending on the context, such as "exercise," "drill," "wave," "initiative," "relief" and "organization."
These terms and others are "broad, vague and ambiguous" and include "vast amounts of First Amendment protected speech that is entirely unrelated to the Department of Homeland Security mission to protect the public against terrorism and disasters," stated the Electronic Privacy Information Center in letter to the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence.
The manual was released by the center a week after Homeland Security officials were grilled at a House hearing over other documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit that revealed analysts were scrutinizing online comments that "reflect adversely" on the federal government. Mary Ellen Callahan, the chief privacy officer for the Department of Homeland Security, and Richard Chavez, director for the National Operations Center, testified that the released documents were outdated and that social media was monitored strictly to provide situational awareness and not to police disparaging opinions about the federal government. On Friday, Homeland Security officials stuck by that testimony.
A senior Homeland Security official who spoke to The Huffington Post on Friday on condition of anonymity said the testimony of agency officials last week remains "accurate" and the manual "is a starting point, not the endgame" in maintaining situational awareness of natural and man-made threats. The official denied Electronic Privacy Information Center's charge that the government is monitoring dissent. The manual's instruction that analysts should identify "media reports that reflect adversely on DHS and response activities" was not aimed at silencing criticism but at spotting and addressing problems, she added.
Still, the agency agrees that the manual's language is vague and in need of updating. For instance, under terrorism watchwords, the manual lists "Hamas" and "Hezbollah" but also the "Palestinian Liberation Organization." The PLO was once considered a terrorist organization by the U.S. government but now that it has a diplomatic mission in Washington and its leader, Mahmoud Abbas, has met with presidents Bush and Obama, the inclusion of this term could be deemed questionable.
"To ensure clarity, as part of ... routine compliance review, DHS will review the language contained in all materials to clearly and accurately convey the parameters and intention of the program," agency spokesman Matthew Chandler told HuffPost.
The Huffington Post was given a sample of the social media nuggets and news reports picked up by Homeland Security analysts by using its watchword list. An internal report circulated by the agency on Feb. 17 to top officials indicated it had collected reports about everything from hotels in Nigeria increasing security as the terrorist group Boko Haram regroups to the arrest of a Bakersfield, Calif., teen in connection with a bomb plot. Other reports covered subjects including a multi-vehicle crash that resulted in the closing of I-85 in North Carolina, a norovirus outbreak at George Washington University, a suspicious package at an Alabama courthouse and an evacuation of a school in New York City's Bronx boroughas a result of an unknown substance.
Read the Homeland Security manual here:
Read the Department of Homeland Security Media Monitoring Desktop Reference
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So the only other way to make it work, is to convince us they have the ability to do this and have it mean something in "real time" and real time is the key. In order to stop some action by those who would rebel, they would need to receive and sort and analyze and determine action and do so in real time sufficient to stop whatever it is that is planned. Not possible to do with trillions of pieces of unrelated data. So this is how they choose to make us fearful enough not to act. It will work on the gutless sheep but not on the courageous patriot who would rather die than live as they have planned for us. The last blog of today, shows what we can look forward to if they succeed.
The Satanists are coming out of the closet, folks, so time to step up to the plate and do something about it. As the last blog of the day will show, They are half way to their goal as outlined . They are already drugging our children with TSA feeling up their sexual parts of their bodies. They are arresting 5 year olds for school yard fighting, proving they are helpless. The movie will show you the rest of their plan as they dare you to do something about it. Notice all the teens today, wearing "GOTHIC" skull and bones clothing? Chains and tatoos? Its social engineering. Ipods full of violence, murder, mayhem, choas??? This is sold to our children as normal.
We are in deep doodoo if we allow our children to be stolen from us and their innocence compromised. GET RID OF YOUR TV AND IPODS. Your world war II parents would never have allowed any of this and that is why we grew up safe and secure. You need to give that same gift to your children until they can care for themselves. Normal life will educate them, we don't need the sicko pervert inbred useless feeders doing it. THIS IS YOUR NWO, HOW DO YOU LIKE IT SO FAR???
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/24/homeland-security-manual_n_1299908.html
Date: 2012-02-24
Ever complain on Facebook that you were feeling "sick?" Told your friends to "watch" a certain TV show? Left a comment on a media website about government "pork?"
If you did any of those things, or tweeted about your recent vacation in "Mexico" or a shopping trip to "Target," the Department of Homeland Security may have noticed.
In the latest revelation of how the federal government is monitoring social media and online news outlets, the Electronic Privacy Information Center has posted online a 2011 Department of Homeland Security manual that includes hundreds of key words (such as those above) and search terms used to detect possible terrorism, unfolding natural disasters and public health threats. The center, a privacy watchdog group, filed a Freedom of Information Act request and then sued to obtain the release of the documents.
The 39-page "Analyst's Desktop Binder" used by the department's National Operations Center includes no-brainer words like ""attack," "epidemic" and "Al Qaeda" (with various spellings). But the list also includes words that can be interpreted as either menacing or innocent depending on the context, such as "exercise," "drill," "wave," "initiative," "relief" and "organization."
These terms and others are "broad, vague and ambiguous" and include "vast amounts of First Amendment protected speech that is entirely unrelated to the Department of Homeland Security mission to protect the public against terrorism and disasters," stated the Electronic Privacy Information Center in letter to the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence.
The manual was released by the center a week after Homeland Security officials were grilled at a House hearing over other documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit that revealed analysts were scrutinizing online comments that "reflect adversely" on the federal government. Mary Ellen Callahan, the chief privacy officer for the Department of Homeland Security, and Richard Chavez, director for the National Operations Center, testified that the released documents were outdated and that social media was monitored strictly to provide situational awareness and not to police disparaging opinions about the federal government. On Friday, Homeland Security officials stuck by that testimony.
A senior Homeland Security official who spoke to The Huffington Post on Friday on condition of anonymity said the testimony of agency officials last week remains "accurate" and the manual "is a starting point, not the endgame" in maintaining situational awareness of natural and man-made threats. The official denied Electronic Privacy Information Center's charge that the government is monitoring dissent. The manual's instruction that analysts should identify "media reports that reflect adversely on DHS and response activities" was not aimed at silencing criticism but at spotting and addressing problems, she added.
Still, the agency agrees that the manual's language is vague and in need of updating. For instance, under terrorism watchwords, the manual lists "Hamas" and "Hezbollah" but also the "Palestinian Liberation Organization." The PLO was once considered a terrorist organization by the U.S. government but now that it has a diplomatic mission in Washington and its leader, Mahmoud Abbas, has met with presidents Bush and Obama, the inclusion of this term could be deemed questionable.
"To ensure clarity, as part of ... routine compliance review, DHS will review the language contained in all materials to clearly and accurately convey the parameters and intention of the program," agency spokesman Matthew Chandler told HuffPost.
The Huffington Post was given a sample of the social media nuggets and news reports picked up by Homeland Security analysts by using its watchword list. An internal report circulated by the agency on Feb. 17 to top officials indicated it had collected reports about everything from hotels in Nigeria increasing security as the terrorist group Boko Haram regroups to the arrest of a Bakersfield, Calif., teen in connection with a bomb plot. Other reports covered subjects including a multi-vehicle crash that resulted in the closing of I-85 in North Carolina, a norovirus outbreak at George Washington University, a suspicious package at an Alabama courthouse and an evacuation of a school in New York City's Bronx boroughas a result of an unknown substance.
Read the Homeland Security manual here:
The Official List – Using these words online will put you in the crosshairs Big Brother’s multi-billion dollar spy machine
Domestic Security |
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Assassination Attack Domestic security Drill Exercise Cops Law enforcement Authorities Disaster assistance Disaster management DNDO (Domestic Nuclear Detection Office) National preparedness Mitigation Prevention Response Recovery Dirty bomb Domestic nuclear detection |
Emergency management Emergency response First responder Homeland security Maritime domain awareness (MDA) National preparedness initiative Militia Shooting Shots fired Evacuation Deaths Hostage Explosion (explosive) Police Disaster medical assistance team (DMAT) Organized crime |
Gangs National security State of emergency Security Breach Threat Standoff SWAT Screening Lockdown Bomb (squad or threat) Crash Looting Riot Emergency Landing Pipe bomb Incident Facility |
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HAZMAT & Nuclear |
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Hazmat Nuclear Chemical spill Suspicious package/device Toxic National laboratory Nuclear facility Nuclear threat Cloud Plume Radiation Radioactive |
Leak Biological infection (or event) Chemical Chemical burn Biological Epidemic Hazardous Hazardous material incident Industrial spill Infection Powder (white) |
Gas Spillover Anthrax Blister agent Chemical agent Exposure Burn Nerve agent Ricin Sarin North Korea |
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Health Concern + H1N1 |
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Outbreak Contamination Exposure Virus Evacuation Bacteria Recall Ebola Food Poisoning Foot and Mouth (FMD) H5N1 Avian Flu Strain Quarantine H1N1 Vaccine |
Salmonella Small Pox Plague Human to human Human to Animal Influenza Center for Disease Control (CDC) Drug Administration (FDA) Public Health Toxic Agro Terror Tuberculosis (TB) Tamiflu Norvo Virus Epidemic |
Agriculture Listeria Symptoms Mutation Resistant Antiviral Wave Pandemic Infection Water/air borne Sick Swine Pork World Health Organization (WHO) (and components) Viral Hemorrhagic Fever E. Coli |
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Infrastructure Security |
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Infrastructure security Airport CIKR (Critical Infrastructure & Key Resources) AMTRAK Collapse Computer infrastructure Communications infrastructure Telecommunications Critical infrastructure National infrastructure Metro WMATA |
Airplane (and derivatives) Chemical fire Subway BART MARTA Port Authority NBIC (National Biosurveillance Integration Center) Transportation security Grid Power Smart Body scanner |
Electric Failure or outage Black out Brown out Port Dock Bridge Cancelled Delays Service disruption Power lines |
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Southwest Border Violence |
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Drug cartel Violence Gang Drug Narcotics Cocaine Marijuana Heroin Border Mexico Cartel Southwest Juarez Sinaloa Tijuana Torreon Yuma Tucson Decapitated U.S. Consulate Consular El Paso |
Fort Hancock San Diego Ciudad Juarez Nogales Sonora Colombia Mara salvatrucha MS13 or MS-13 Drug war Mexican army Methamphetamine Cartel de Golfo Gulf Cartel La Familia Reynosa Nuevo Leon Narcos Narco banners (Spanish equivalents) Los Zetas Shootout Execution |
Gunfight Trafficking Kidnap Calderon Reyosa Bust Tamaulipas Meth Lab Drug trade Illegal immigrants Smuggling (smugglers) Matamoros Michoacana Guzman Arellano-Felix Beltran-Leyva Barrio Azteca Artistic Assassins Mexicles New Federation |
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Terrorism |
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Terrorism Al Qaeda (all spellings) Terror Attack Iraq Afghanistan Iran Pakistan Agro Environmental terrorist Eco terrorism Conventional weapon Target Weapons grade Dirty bomb Enriched Nuclear Chemical weapon Biological weapon Ammonium nitrate Improvised explosive device |
IED (Improvised Explosive Device) Abu Sayyaf Hamas FARC (Armed Revolutionary Forces Colombia) IRA (Irish Republican Army) ETA (Euskadi ta Askatasuna) Basque Separatists Hezbollah Tamil Tigers PLF (Palestine Liberation Front) PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization Car bomb Jihad Taliban Weapons cache Suicide bomber Suicide attack |
Suspicious substance AQAP (AL Qaeda Arabian Peninsula) AQIM (Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb) TTP (Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan) Yemen Pirates Extremism Somalia Nigeria Radicals Al-Shabaab Home grown Plot Nationalist Recruitment Fundamentalism Islamist |
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Weather/Disaster/Emergency |
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Emergency Hurricane Tornado Twister Tsunami Earthquake Tremor Flood Storm Crest Temblor Extreme weather Forest fire Brush fire |
Ice Stranded/Stuck Help Hail Wildfire Tsunami Warning Center Magnitude Avalanche Typhoon Shelter-in-place Disaster Snow Blizzard Sleet |
Mud slide or Mudslide Erosion Power outage Brown out Warning Watch Lightening Aid Relief Closure Interstate Burst Emergency Broadcast System |
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Cyber Security |
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Cyber security Botnet DDOS (dedicated denial of service) Denial of service Malware Virus Trojan Keylogger Cyber Command |
2600 Spammer Phishing Rootkit Phreaking Cain and abel Brute forcing Mysql injection Cyber attack Cyber terror |
Hacker China Conficker Worm Scammers Social media |
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2 comments:
Hello, again. I have been reading about this Facebook/Twitter/employment cozying up and it cannot bode well. I have a dilemma. As hard as may be to believe this, I really do not have a facebook or Twitter account, never once put any of my info on them, because of this. FACEBOOK???? The very name should make you wonder....and then we find out that the CIA is/has been using the site to spy on all who are on there. So, in all honesty, I have never been on there. So what do I do if my employer demands my facebook/twitter accounts and passwords? I don't have any! And with almost everyone accounted for on these spy sites, it is not credible that I haven't signed up. It makes me look like the only nail not hammered down, and in this age of conformity, not a good sign. Do you have any suggestions?
first of all, how old are you? that can be your out. If over 50, then just say you have no idea how to navigate those sites and thus you are not interested in doing so.
If they say you have to then you will have to have the courage to take your stand. Why would a legit employer fire you for not doing facebook or twitter??? They wouldn't, so that means that employer is not legit. Jobs are coming back to America because slave labor is pathetic on quality and productivity.
There are no more productive people in the world than Americans, so the employer has to be owned by the bad guys and you would not want to work for someone like that. tell them OK, you will try and then begin looking for another job.
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