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snooper2

(30,151 posts)
11. Is a picture of a RDF schema the scariest thing they could find
Thu Jun 27, 2013, 12:59 PM
Jun 2013

LOL


"While there is no reference to any specific program currently collecting purely domestic internet metadata in bulk, it is clear that the agency collects and analyzes significant amounts of data from US communications systems in the course of monitoring foreign targets."

That was hard for them to add to the article I bet LOL.



If it's "clear" why don't they just release the "secret" docs? What's the problem?
We have to rely on their biased interpretations?

An intelligent person would assume the NSA and/or CIA have been looking at Internet traffic coming from States of interest. Still waiting for the big shoe to drop.

"They reading all my mail, they are putting a profile of every American together to blackmail us from going to OWS park! The can tap my phone call instantly!" I guess we will keep waiting-

So what's the process of identification, selection, and forwarding? Recursion Jun 2013 #1
You answered our own question Catherina Jun 2013 #2
I will grant you that the GCHQ revelations are the worst thing I've heard in this mess Recursion Jun 2013 #4
I give them even more props for Catherina Jun 2013 #5
Here is the GCHQ web site. See if you can make anything out of it. Not sure I can. randome Jun 2013 #12
It's their analogue to the NSA, with more HUMINT capabilities Recursion Jun 2013 #13
I notice they have "vacancies"....I didn't check to see the qualifications... KoKo Jun 2013 #34
So...what concerns you the most about the newest revelations... KoKo Jun 2013 #31
It involves unrestricted NSA access to phone calls and net traffic Recursion Jun 2013 #33
Ergo why they need that tiny data center, with a single tower, nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #3
Billions! Trillions for that! But not a penny for schools or their social security debts Catherina Jun 2013 #6
But, it's tiny nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #7
Bingo re: UK capture. dkf Jun 2013 #8
"One-End Foreign (1EF) solution". randome Jun 2013 #9
And, it does wonders for foreign relations, they love being spied on. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #10
This thing is just growing. Tip of the iceberg. From your link Catherina Jun 2013 #29
Is a picture of a RDF schema the scariest thing they could find snooper2 Jun 2013 #11
Yeah, I was wondering about that too. Recursion Jun 2013 #14
I wonder about the Business Commerce aspects of this. KoKo Jun 2013 #15
EvilOlive and her friends: marions ghost Jun 2013 #16
You are not gonna believe this...BUT... KoKo Jun 2013 #17
We think alike marions ghost Jun 2013 #21
A "THURIBLE:" from Greek thyos--burning incense, sacrifice KoKo Jun 2013 #18
Is it a censer or a censor? marions ghost Jun 2013 #19
Sounds good to me.. KoKo Jun 2013 #23
Heaven = the higher ups marions ghost Jun 2013 #24
K&R marions ghost Jun 2013 #25
K & R !!! WillyT Jun 2013 #20
K&R marions ghost Jun 2013 #22
Kick nt Hissyspit Jun 2013 #26
K&R woo me with science Jun 2013 #27
This is important marions ghost Jun 2013 #28
K+R sibelian Jun 2013 #30
LOL's...Evil Olive ShellTrumpet, MoonLightPath, Spinneret, and her Friends...sort of got "shut down" KoKo Jun 2013 #32
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