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Old 06-16-2012, 06:52 AM
 
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I'm quite sure the Feds ARE watching CD. I don't have anything to hide cause I obey the laws.
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Yes. The gov't required FB to include encryption codes that the gov't can use to access fb pages.

Probably use of any one word on that list won't trigger an eavesdrop. The computers are probably programmed to react when key words appear in clusters or certain combinations in a communication.
They are not trolling social networking sites!!
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Old 06-16-2012, 07:16 AM
 
Location: Va. Beach
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As a technology person, I don't need access to your facebook or twitter to see what you are doing online. Everything you do goes out on the internet to the destination. ANYONE, in between you and the destination, can capture the data stream, decode and see what you are doing.

BTW, I was AIS security (Automated Information Systems), in the military.
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Old 06-16-2012, 07:21 AM
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Location: NC/SC Border Patrol
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Lest you trigger observation of Big Brother.

See word list at article linked below:

REVEALED: Hundreds of words to avoid using online if you don't want the government spying on you | Mail Online
The government is free to spy on me all they want to. They might learn what a decent person does on a daily basis. Who knows they might even learn how to be a true American and be part of the solution instead of part of the problem.

My son was top secret in the military so I doubt there is little they don't know about us already. A member of the secret service has been in our home. I love my country, but I am alarmed at the things that are going on now. I think we need a cleansing of Washington, D. C. Throw the scum out and start over. Not possible, I know, but we can try. Don't vote for anyone that is in office now. They didn't do their job right. We need real change.
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Old 06-16-2012, 08:40 AM
 
Location: Va. Beach
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The government is free to spy on me all they want to. They might learn what a decent person does on a daily basis. Who knows they might even learn how to be a true American and be part of the solution instead of part of the problem.

My son was top secret in the military so I doubt there is little they don't know about us already. A member of the secret service has been in our home. I love my country, but I am alarmed at the things that are going on now. I think we need a cleansing of Washington, D. C. Throw the scum out and start over. Not possible, I know, but we can try. Don't vote for anyone that is in office now. They didn't do their job right. We need real change.
LOL.... I remember when I first got my clearance back in 1980. My mom actually called and asked what I had done, there were people in suits all over the neighborhood asking people about me, and my first grade teacher had called her to ask if I was in trouble..

Yes, the military knew everything about me, there was to know.
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