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The Feds have been forced to release their social network monitoring manual, which contains the list of words the government watches on social media and news sites.
Earlier the Huffington Post reported on the Feds have been forced to give up their list of words they monitor on Facebook, Twitter, and comments being posted on news articles, so I compiled that list below.
Homeland Security Manual Lists Government Key Words For Monitoring Social Media, News
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. Source: The Huffington PostThe Official List – Using these words online will put you in the crosshairs Big Brother’s multi-billion dollar spy machine
Domestic Security | |||
| 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 | |
HAZMAT & Nuclear | |||
| 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 | |
Health Concern + H1N1 | |||
| 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 | |
Infrastructure Security | |||
| 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 | |
Southwest Border Violence | |||
| 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 | |
Terrorism | |||
| 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 | |
Weather/Disaster/Emergency | |||
| 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 | |
Cyber Security | |||
| 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 | |
Read the Department of Homeland Security Media Monitoring Desktop Reference
Analyst Desktop Binder_REDACTED
Watch: Congressional Hearing Department of Homeland Security’s monitoring of social media
Video of Rep. Patrick Meehan (R-Pa.), chairing a hearing of the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence about the Department of Homeland Security’s monitoring of social media.
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At least 'Nazi' and 'Jew' aren't on there. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks. I think I'm going to write a poem using all of them! I can't help myself.
ReplyDeleteJustin Case
i was thinking the same thing. just copy and paste the whole damn list onto a status update! haha
Deleteim glad i wasnt the only one thinking of doing that, lol
DeleteYou gotta love the weather ones. Snow was my favorite because how are you going to go skiing without talking about snow conditions.
ReplyDeleteYou'll be on the slopes now being checked by DHS for asking about what the snow conditions are. (it is suspicious that anyone would ever want it to snow on a mountain top - and all the co-conspirators of sliding down mountains of snow)
here are some more words for the 99% to peruse:
ReplyDeleteglib
scumbag
psychopath
superficial
liar
hypocrite
degenerate
asshole
contemptible
hubris
corrupt
immoral
murderer
inbred
...and on and on. get it?
back in the analogic era some people used to begin each telephonic conversation between them with such a list of word, mixing some swearing or sympathetical comments to ...whoever/whenever was eavesdropping, just in case, to full up the relative burocratic handling queue & have some extra data & fun for future historians -
ReplyDeletekundera also wrote about it, back in checoslovakia
:-)
Given the multitude of completely innocuous contexts in which many of those words could conceivably be used, I imagine this should supply quite a lot of people with quite a lot of work for quite a long period of time.
ReplyDeleteAppend above list to all e-mails. Check
ReplyDeleteUse as a base keyword list. Check
Link to list in texts. Check
The finer the filter, the easier to clog.
think those folks would use another language?
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of idiot places a contraversial government document in a media site that requires one to log-in (and be logged) to retreive it?
ReplyDeleteKind of defeats the while anonymity thing.
It makes me sick to learn that the watch I bought at Target was made in Mexico.
ReplyDeletescribd sucks, you have to login to download. Here's a freely available pdf copy of the above document:
ReplyDeletehttps://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.documentcloud.org/documents/296596/analyst-desktop-binder-redacted.pdf
Search for other places to obtain copies without being tracked by facebook-cia and scribd-dicks.
Think algorithms. Only cross-referenced high risk messages will ever be seen by human eyes. All the rest are archived and records are kept in a database.
ReplyDeleteYet more reasons to be afraid of the government that YOU all voted in.
ReplyDeleteNice job voters.
"scenical" its a good thing Hillary signed that Unconstitutional small arms treaty with the LEague of nations, opps, i mean The UN to limit our gun rights. We must not defend ourselves against the tyranny at hand, we must be sheep and complacent until our ride comes , buses or trains what will it be this time.
ReplyDeleteGuess they'll be busy looking at my page I just commented on the snow we're getting and the blizzard we're having lol
ReplyDeleteWOW THESE PEOPLE ARE INSANE,JOHN LENNON TRIED TO WARN US THAT THIS PLANET IS BEING RUN BY INSANE PEOPLE FOR INSANE PERPOSES.
ReplyDeleteAnd.....the dummies spelled "lightning" wrong. It ain't even safe to spell shit wrong!
ReplyDeleteThey're still gonna get ya.
if "smart" gets you on the watchlist ...everyone is on it already, which defeats the entire purpose of the damn thing.
ReplyDeleteIt refers to meters
DeleteThis is so easy to get around!
ReplyDeleteThe Romans - yes, those ancient history guys - had a clever technique to get around the surveillance of letters: they would take two documents (= books) and each party would have one. The code would work such that the first letter of each word used would imply a word on a certain page using a system previously agreed.
Who says a word has to mean what everyone else thinks it does?
Breaking that code is almost as hard as the sort of encryption used in money transfers - the inspiration for which again came from some bright guys living in ... ancient Rome!
this seems the direct opposite of the mccarthy era. they are looking for those who are NOT communists and marking?arresting?detaining? them. and we all thought the constitution of the united states of america meant something. it doesn't matter what you say online there is a word out there that will hit their list. so let's assassinate the list! lol
ReplyDeleteTalk about a bunch of paranoid a-holes...There are reasons why people in other countries want to hurt us and sources generating that hatred come from Washington DC. Whether it's stealing another country's oil or gold or fabricating wars for the benefit of our military industrial complex, the origin of all our diabolical ways stem from DC. Now, the paranoids in DC are turning on the American people as they wake up. Soon, only a few elitists attempting to run their little world for everyone else will be left so we won't need many trees or ropes.
ReplyDeleteIn the sense they're watching everyone.
ReplyDeleteI think the government be stalkin' and creepin'
Yes, I too feel a challenge to write something which includes ALL the words ... that should blow a few wires ...
ReplyDeleteWriting all of the words seems to have gone viral -- gonna mess with their algorithm. Hahahahaha.
ReplyDeleteWhat about everyone get together over a period of a week and use all the words. See these idiots filter through every social network which has millions of users worldwide, that should keep them busy for a while with no time to think up more idiotic ideas.
ReplyDeleteYes, copy the list and attach to everything we send!
ReplyDeleteWhere is the term Chemtrails, or do these terms exclude their terrorism!
ReplyDeleteThis sure blows a hole in how they, The Government wants to say we are Hated for Our Freedoms. What Freedoms?
ReplyDeleteStalin, Mussolini and Hitler all Turned on the Own Citizens. Just as Obama has done with the NDAA and Making it Legal to Assassinate American's with NO PROOF of Guilt.
Like the Fake Wars, JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT, As they compile Lie after Lie for Regime Change in Country after Country. If this is not the work of 21st Century NAZI'S, I don't know what else it.
I would also bet that a Zionist was behind these Words as they have been behind all Internet actions to Kill Switch the Internet, Thought Crimes and other BILLS that are to destroy our Constitution and Real Freedom.
It is THIS (4 More Years of this NAZI Rule) or RON PAUL. Make you choice. Remember this as the TSA has moved from Terminal Hubs of Transportation to Road Blocks and Searching your Children at School. The Wassen SS of Hitler was just as bold as our Government is today.
This as they Make Laws that they Exempt themselves from. Insider Trading, Destroying Social Security that Millions paid into for 30-40-50 Years and now they STOLE That too. As with the ATF, No Indictment's.
Banks laundering Billions for Drug Cartels, No Indictments. Billions in Fraud at the Pentagon, No Indictments. 21st Century MAFIA at home in the White House.
Since I saw this list the other day, I have made sure to use the entire list as my status on FB at least once a day. So yeah, everybody should do that.
ReplyDeleteI didn't see Israel or Zionism. Or HAARP. BS
ReplyDeleteHow about Obama sucks Wall Street Wieners?
ReplyDeleteConficker ?
ReplyDeletethought crimes, what next
ReplyDeleteAll the more reason to get your ass of the F ing couch and vote these people out!!! Enough is Enough!!! And people stop going to mexico on vacations we all ready have done enough for that country dont go giving it more money!!!
ReplyDeleteWho's going to post this list on Facebook?
ReplyDeleteHow about "f*cking @sshole"? I only ask because that's what our gummint is a bunch of, from the very top on down to the lowest bureaucrat...
ReplyDeleteI could not see the word fart in the list.
ReplyDeleteThis is hilarious. Doesnt anyone remember the bush era? remember the guy arrested for saying bad things about bush? Things got really scary there under Yosemite Sams watch. But it doesn't matter, you conservatives are so brainwashed and scared of your own shadows that common sense is no longer an option for you. Go hide out in the hills with your supplies and wait for the end of times, or better yet, leave the country. If you dont like the good ol USA, please dont let the door hit ya in the ass on the way out. Anti American scum.
ReplyDeleteYou mean normal Knee jerk reaction with out grounds for real suspicion! if they used common sense then all would be fine!Sadly that has been extinct for decades
ReplyDeleteissued by the feds eh!.....now what words do they really monitor. What possible reason is there for informing us of this list, sort of defeats the idea of having a list if your trying to catch people out.
ReplyDeleteThe reason they are creating this "watch list" is because those corrupt twits are scared. They are frightened of our collective awakening and they know that we outnumber them! They should be. We know where they live and work! They'll be the first up against the wall when the revolution comes! When the social contract is broken, you can expect revolution. We're there!
ReplyDeleteFascist dictator scum is ok ! Thank goodness!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous @ March 1, 2012 7:23 AM...
ReplyDeleteBush isn't the president right now. Obama is. Obama is just Bushes left nut.
Okay?
mkdenver1 said...
ReplyDelete"Yet more reasons to be afraid of the government that YOU all voted in.
Nice job voters."
Ha ha. AS IF we were ever given a choice to vote for any candidate who would do anything else. Remember how Obama pledged all that "openness" and to reverse the intelligence excesses of Bush? Then when he was safely elected, decided the only thing wrong with those excesses is that we needed more of them. McCain would have done the same, and Romney will as well. Don't you dare blame this on voters.
good words of wisdom
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahaha!!!
ReplyDeletePathetic, what people will believe.
Now we have the employees monitoring the employers. Figures. When will the Prez and the Congress attend my 4th grade where we learned that Government is ALL our employees?
ReplyDeleteWho authorized the employees to monitor us bosses?
Go back to grade school, then come back with your certificates and then, we'll try it one more time.
Too bad I don't subscribe to this "social networking" B.S. What a time I could have posting nonsense. Hell, that should cteate some jobs. Think of the college-educated folks who'd love to trade "can I super-size that" for super-duper world-saving espionage crap.
ReplyDeleteI have just posted this on my facebook. I quite regularly use alot of these words. I think it's hilarious. I have suggested my friends have some fun with this and keep them busy. I have read some of the comments and agree with the person who suggested writing a poem with all of the words, or hows about a childrens bed time story. My sides are splitting with laughter. I remember reading John Lennon's (x beatle...John) biography, and he said there was an FBI file on him....top secret you know. When John finally was able to access the file it had him down as saying certain things at public concerts. John's reaction...."Yes I said them, and I made no secret of what I said, I wanted it to be heard, so why are they keeping a top secret file on things that were no secret in the first place". He was right. It's all a load of bullshit. Yes there is a conscious awakening, and the filters of the FBI are going to be well clogged. Keep up the good work y'all.
ReplyDeleteWell.....I think that since these words are being monitored by ("Our") US Govt and almost everyone I know in my small circle of friends uses at least ONE of them while writing stuff on the internet.....then, we will all become criminals someday eventually. Also, the fact that over 40,000 laws alone were passed by both the Federal & State legislations of America just in 2011 is another fact that we will break some law somehow! This is exactly what is wanted by our supposed Representatives because they are afraid that the people are waking up finally. This list of words is just ridiculous, in my opinion. My fellow citizens, please do as the other posters have suggested and spread all of these words on the list so we can overwhelm their systems with nonsense. Remember that we outnumber them by far!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing that government agencies allow 9/11 and then come after people for the words they use. Word police. How could they leave out words like; "God dam trader bastards"? May be it is on the 'other list' with words like Revolution and Insurrection! Hey have you seen that site; www.bush-it-usa.com
ReplyDeleteAnonymous...I love that you brought up chemtrails. I use the word sparingly as I know it to be true and the web of evil behind it is even more hideous. There is a group of elitists working double time to dumb down the sheeple and put flouride in the drinking water and spray with aluminium and barium daily, um can you say population control?
ReplyDeleteEnd times will find the masters out in the woods eating leaves and animals, worms and bugs just like the rest of us if they don't erase those too.
ReplyDeleteGreat......they attack both the First & Fourth Amendments at the same time, who's the good little 'multitasker'........HMMMMM?!?!?!?!?
ReplyDeleteI just re-read one of my favorite NOVELS called Unintended Consequences by John Ross and in it he was forced into some unusual ways of dealing with his problems with the gubmnt.
ReplyDeleteI doubt if your library would have it but for those of you that like a good story line that deals with a similar situation like we have now in the usa, it would be worth your time to find and read it.
One of the things I have learned by the younger generation is that you CAN ignore something into irrelevance. Adults tell you to be careful about risque pics on MySpace and FB and blogs so you can get a better job etc. This advice has been ignored. Result? There is an abundance of pics of people in highly placed positions showing them, drunk at some frat party, stammering their way through some karaoke song, passed out on the floor naked, girls showing their tits at spring break etc. The guy interviewing you for that job, yeah, you guessed it, he is the one with ten tattoos at the NOPI carfest doing a burnout on Main St downtown on the way to the bikini contest while he films his motorcycle buddy doing a 100MPH wheelie on ordinary roads. Forget stupid warnings like this. Everyone will ignore it into irrelevance. Not only that, publication of such "Word lists" will likely result in a dramatic increase of their usage by rebellious youth. AND hacker groups like ANONYMOUS will litter the entire internet with these words in self replicating spam and blog entries so that they become ubiquitous and useless to federal snoops. In the 50s it used to be a career ending scandal when some actor or actress was caught in a "morally compromising situation". Now "stolen sex tapes" are routinely planted by publicity agents in tabloids to revive floundering careers and gain fresh notoriety. I plan on ignoring this list. In fact I have this to say about it... BOMB BOMB BOMB ALLAH ALLAH ALLAH END THE FED END THE FED END THE FED CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTION GUNS GUNS GUNS GOLD GOLD GOLD JIHAD JIHAD JIHAD
ReplyDeletePosse Comitatus? End the Fed?
ReplyDeleteYou have to ask yourself, as the insanity accelerates, when will this speeding death trap crash? Will anything remain? We think insanity is pretty interchangeable with RATIONALIZE these days. We also think, this culture is unable to get past it's mental programming towards rationalized salvation. As if some Disney ending will play out, or in some flash rapture, people will be rewarded with eternal happiness... Call us what you will, but we are damn sure faith in delusional fantasies will not be a positive qualifier when the scales weigh out our life's deeds. It's zero hour Spidey, do not fool yourself into thinking this civilization is anything less than ready for extinction. The elites will soon learn what the best laid plans come to, as the saying goes, and as for all of us passengers on the death machine, awoken or sleeping, we too must face doom, and you know as well as we do what that will entail... Your nightmares are not lying to you. Sit in front of an idiot box as one of those lovely emergency broadcast test shrieks out, and for once realize it WILL be the very last sound you hear as our American dreams proceed to nightmares. The last sound before they come through our doors and we disappear into the night. Love Spidey, that's all that can save us, really. The real kind, for everyone and everything, unto the point you truly can give your life for it, sacrifice yourself to it, for it, for its existence. It is all there is my friend, and out of it all else shall grow strong. All lies hide this universal truth.
ReplyDelete~Venom~
Now we need a list of words or subjects for which news columns hold our comments for 'moderation', or just flat out dont post them. give us a place to start if we are going to be sensored.
ReplyDeleteThey has Nationalist and Fundamentalism, But thank goodness they don't have Conservative!
ReplyDeleteThe Thought Police will be knocking down your door any minute now. Brew some tea, bake some cookies, and have a fun time, now. Company is coming over!!!
ReplyDeleteWinston Smith would have dubbed this kind of interaction "Wrong - think". I think.
ReplyDeleteHere's a fwe more. UFO, advanced ET Technology, ELF Machine, synthetic telepathy, cell phone MW radiation, NWO, false flag, etc.
ReplyDeleteBTW, the same applies to phone monitoring. I had my irrefutable proof a couple of weeks ago while talking to my attorney regarding a labor matter. I was warning him that I would be sending him a barage of e-mails containing documents he has requested for my case. I made the unfortunate mistake of using the word "bombard" to describe the above and I distinctly heard the phone click with vacuum silence in the background, it stayed like this until they had made sure that my conversation was not a gasp! "terrorism" related one and I heard them disengage and click! like in the old, old days of land lines. It was the nastiest thing, I felt so violated! And this is not the first time it has happened either; however, this time was clear from the moment I uttered that poorly-chosen word and they started to tape till I heard the click. Sickening! Soon, we'll have to revert to smoke signals and hope that it takes them a while to discipher them.
ReplyDeleteThey are letting us in on this to promote fear. No one likes the idea of surveillance and evesdropping. Have any of you stopped speaking your mind in certain places on the internet? Has it ever crossed your mind, have you ever restrained yourself in your comments, blogs, communications....because of a fear that you could be misunderstood for your remarks or even fear of prompting men in dark suits to knock on the door?
ReplyDeleteYes, they are monitoring us...and they want us to know it too....fear and more fear....they want us to keep our mouths shut.
They can all take a ride down the swanny. I do not care. I do not fear them. They are sick.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THEM unconditionally as I LOVE EVERYONE ELSE, including those in every country on the planet, yes, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Russia, China, Parkistan, America, Canada, Britain, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany ad infinitum.
Do I care if they kill me, no and why...because others will come after I leave.
Adios Bye Syanara, Ciao, C'ya, bon nuite........over and out.
I remember the MIAC Report, in Missouri, during the 2008 election cycle. It was a watch list of people that mainly had Ron Paul bumper stickers. I had no idea where all this crap originated, until one day I took the latest issue of The New American magazine out of my mail box. It turned out that Southern Poverty Law Center, or Montgomery, Alabama, dirt bags I hadn't thought about for a long time, had supplied their opinions of their enemies to law enforcement and they took it at face value. Morris Dees reared his ugly head again.
ReplyDeleteI find it interesting that the words nonviolence, nonviolent direct action and nonviolent revolution, #OWS are not in their manual or did I miss something somewhere? Ah, the "revolution will not be televised", but it will be Tweeted and video streamed.
ReplyDeleteOnly people with screws loose want to work for the Feds. Losers with axes to grind, the unfortunate, the unlucky in life and love, the simple. Do you know anyone there? I don't. The only self declared Republican I ever met lied to me and stole from me. I congratulated him for sticking to his principles. It's very discouraging to think our government is being run by losers who want revenge. Petty bureaucrats, gun toting military operatives, all nuts. Of course they're screwing up. They have no minds of their own, the lowest common denominator therefore rules. The only answer is to join up and elevate things, but I'm too old and wouldn't if I could. That's the tragedy. Nobody likes what's happening but nobody wants to do it right, and the longer it stays this way the worse it gets.
ReplyDeleteI guess I'm safe; they didn't include "thug." They also didn't include "criminal Federal Reserve" or "dollar devaluation," either.
ReplyDeleteThe feds have been doing this for decades; nothing new here. Every analog or digital electronic communication since the 60's has been monitored.
ReplyDeleteWhat?? No Jew, Heeb, Kike, Zionist, Illuminati, Rothschild, Larry Silverstein, Bolshevik, Communist, Liar, Fraudster listed ?? I thought they would be the most obvious Or you were afraid to include them..
ReplyDeleteFunny I just sent an email and some messages the other day about something that could be real but is not nothing has happened yet !!
ReplyDeleteDid they really list DDoS as Dedicated Denial of Service (It's Distributed Denial of Service in case you wanted to know)? That's the funniest list ever.
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