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Old 08-02-2012, 04:03 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by JD Gumby View Post
So? What books people read are of interest to many different groups (not just advertisers). Government agencies from around the world'll be crowding in to get at the info, and I highly doubt HipType'll confine themselves to only to publishers and only about books that publisher sells... Bet the US government would LOVE to know what Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, and Michael Moore books, for example, people have been reading, how often they've been reading them, how many of their books they're going through, exactly which pages have been lingered over, etc., etc....
i'm sure that stuff is already sorted through NSA/DHS computers the second you buy it. sadly, it's not tin foil hat stuff-

"Hundreds of words to avoid using online if you don't want the government spying on you (and they include 'pork', 'cloud' and 'Mexico')

The Department of Homeland Security has been forced to release a list of keywords and phrases it uses to monitor social networking sites and online media for signs of terrorist or other threats against the U.S.
The intriguing the list includes obvious choices such as 'attack', 'Al Qaeda', 'terrorism' and 'dirty bomb' alongside dozens of seemingly innocent words like 'pork', 'cloud', 'team' and 'Mexico'."

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz22NEuD0Lr



personally i like teasing them with vague references to mk ultra and sleeper agents on my facebook, but that's just me.
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