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FEMA Imprisonment - Obama Announces Prolonged Detention- something new
THEeXchanger- Posts : 5352
Join date : 2011-06-04
Location : My own little heaven on earth
THEeXchanger- Posts : 5352
Join date : 2011-06-04
Location : My own little heaven on earth
for all of you who think fema loves to help you
watch this dont be a puss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Klqv9t1zVww
watch this dont be a puss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Klqv9t1zVww
THEeXchanger- Posts : 5352
Join date : 2011-06-04
Location : My own little heaven on earth
you can get locked up for 10 years !!!
THEeXchanger- Posts : 5352
Join date : 2011-06-04
Location : My own little heaven on earth
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/12/20/local-cops-ready-for-war-with-homeland-security-funded-military-weapons.html.
Local Cops Ready for War With Homeland Security-Funded Military Weapons
Local Cops Ready for War With Homeland Security-Funded Military Weapons
THEeXchanger- Posts : 5352
Join date : 2011-06-04
Location : My own little heaven on earth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IhU4D3Fpi0&feature=related
these are the people who put themselves in charge of you
Shocking FEMA Training Video Founding Fathers were TERRORISTS
these are the people who put themselves in charge of you
Shocking FEMA Training Video Founding Fathers were TERRORISTS
dolphin- Posts : 126
Join date : 2010-05-18
i remember in avalon 1, we discussed this and way back in 2003 or earlier, i learned aobut these camps. thinking after all this time, these camps wouldn't be operative. wow, now in 2011 w the NDAA passing, they're really going to use them!
i also remember reading they have thousands of un troops here disguised as citizens who will also be doing the rounding up. this is pretty scary!
i also remember reading they have thousands of un troops here disguised as citizens who will also be doing the rounding up. this is pretty scary!
Sanicle- Posts : 2228
Join date : 2011-02-28
Location : Melbourne, Australia
Looks like military personnel mightn't be exempt either. Read this.....
The Pentagon will soon be prying through the personal correspondence and computer files of US military personnel, thanks to a $9-million program that will put soldiers’ private emails under Uncle Sam’s microscope.
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, has awarded the grant to five institutions led by Georgia Tech to help develop a system of spying on solderis’ Internet and computer habits, a multi-million dollar investment that they say will serve as a preemptive measure to make sure “insider threats” can’t materialize in the military.
The Pentagon is calling the project “Proactive Discovery of Insider Threats Using Graph Analysis and Learning,” or “PRODIGAL,” and it will scour the e-mails, text messages and files transfers of solders’ “for unusual activity,” writes Georgia Tech, using “a suit of algorithms” that will be able to weed out any weirdness within the Department of Defense that could become a security threat.
A spokesman for DARPA deferred to answer to the Army Times how, exactly, they plan on conducting the surveillance over the correspondence. Wired.com’s Danger Room writes, however, that every keystroke, log-in and file upload initiated over DoD networks will be under strict scrutiny in hopes of breaking up any more Bradley Mannings from making their way into the military.
Rep. Peter King (Rep-NY) said at a hearing earlier this month that “The Fort Hood attack was not an anomaly.” According to the congressman, the shooting spree carried out by Nidal Hasan in 2009 “was part of al-Qaeda’s two-decade success at infiltrating the US military for terrorism, an effort that is increasing in scope and threat.”
Given the Senate and House’s recent go-ahead with the National Defense Authorization Act, a legislation that will allow for the government to indefinitely detain and torture American citizens over suspected terrorist ties, a little cyber-sleuthing of soldiers seems like nothing at all.
Read more here: http://rt.com/usa/news/pentagon-darpa-prodigal-email-537/
Pentagon under 24/7 DARPA surveillance
The Pentagon will soon be prying through the personal correspondence and computer files of US military personnel, thanks to a $9-million program that will put soldiers’ private emails under Uncle Sam’s microscope.
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, has awarded the grant to five institutions led by Georgia Tech to help develop a system of spying on solderis’ Internet and computer habits, a multi-million dollar investment that they say will serve as a preemptive measure to make sure “insider threats” can’t materialize in the military.
The Pentagon is calling the project “Proactive Discovery of Insider Threats Using Graph Analysis and Learning,” or “PRODIGAL,” and it will scour the e-mails, text messages and files transfers of solders’ “for unusual activity,” writes Georgia Tech, using “a suit of algorithms” that will be able to weed out any weirdness within the Department of Defense that could become a security threat.
A spokesman for DARPA deferred to answer to the Army Times how, exactly, they plan on conducting the surveillance over the correspondence. Wired.com’s Danger Room writes, however, that every keystroke, log-in and file upload initiated over DoD networks will be under strict scrutiny in hopes of breaking up any more Bradley Mannings from making their way into the military.
Rep. Peter King (Rep-NY) said at a hearing earlier this month that “The Fort Hood attack was not an anomaly.” According to the congressman, the shooting spree carried out by Nidal Hasan in 2009 “was part of al-Qaeda’s two-decade success at infiltrating the US military for terrorism, an effort that is increasing in scope and threat.”
Given the Senate and House’s recent go-ahead with the National Defense Authorization Act, a legislation that will allow for the government to indefinitely detain and torture American citizens over suspected terrorist ties, a little cyber-sleuthing of soldiers seems like nothing at all.
Read more here: http://rt.com/usa/news/pentagon-darpa-prodigal-email-537/
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