Posted on 03/16/2012 10:30:17 PM PDT by garjog
Just reading "New Details on NSAs Spy Center and Secrets From Domestic Eavesdropping Operation Stellar Wind-- The Blaze/ March 16, 2012" http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2860168/posts
reminded me that I wanted to report to you all that the Secret Service spied on a post I set up to report on Obama using the athletic fields of our university here on the eastside of Seattle.
On Feb. 17 Obama made one of his frequent fundraising visits, this time to Washington State to shake down a couple billionaires who live near by. He spoke at Boeing in the morning, then flew to Kirkland.
The trip was a means to raise money for his re-election and was totally funded by taxpayers. SEVEN choppers and what seemed like a about 100 troops.
A couple weeks before the Secret Service contacted our small university, where I work, and asked if we would be willing to let the President use our fields to land seven choppers, including Marine One and Two.
The University agreed. So the day of classes on Friday, Feb. 17 was hopeless. The campus was like an armed military base as soon as the Black Hawks landed. It was so exciting, students didn't want to go to classes. It was like a free day.
Anyway I posted a thread inviting area Freepers to protest. We didn't know the details of exactly when he would arrive, so I kept an update for anyone interested.
Then at post number 15 comments by a user named "NU Grad" appeared. Hmmm. I didn't remember that user name before. He sounded like he was aware of the events and so I figured, OK, a former student in the area is a Freeper and got pinged for Washington State.
But, no. This guy was a Secret Service Troll pretending to be associated with Northwest University. He signed up on Feb. 17. I didn't think of checking when he became a member until later when I figured it out.
Before I realized he was a Government Troll, I Freeper mailed "NU Grad" and told him my name and asked him when he graduated just in case he was a former student who I knew personally. (Stupid me).
No response.
I am sure it was espionage because the admin was told that the Secret Service wanted to monitor our email system.
It would be logical that they would also do some kind of Internet key word monitoring as well.
They had a balcony on a building near the fields packed with some kind of electrical equipment. Guess to dampen road side bombs or something.
We saw snipers and plain clothed agents in the bushes or walking around looking like "students" with back packs, but they were too old to pull it off. Must have been about 8 snipers on the roofs and crouching around corners of buildings.
I mean, I am glad that these guys are doing their job to protect the President. It is impressive that they are so thorough.
But, it is kind of creepy that they pretended to be one of us just to monitor what we were saying.
(NOTE: If I go missing and end up in a secret prison somewhere you know what happened.)
Homeland inSecurity is the most paranoid of all. This is so freaky.
“To be a psychiatrist in this country is to be an expert in paranoia.” “Citizen X”
Paraphrase of another quote from the movie: The question isn’t whether you are paranoid. The question is whether you are paranoid enough.
“what this technology could do if the country went totalitarian”
The people who use this technology are totalitarian already.
“He could go on the $3 bill. It would be a natural...”
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Well, considering his “....badges?, we don’t have no badges...we don’t need no stinkin’ badges” situations, perhaps it would be more appropriate to put him on the one peso coin.
It’s not likely, but wouldn’t it be cool if the US SS learned a little about liberty and the COTUS from trolling??? I know, it’s a pipe-dream.
The most important thing you can do if you think youre being paranoid is to slow down, focus, and trust in God to show you the way.
See post #122...
New Details on NSAs Spy Center and Secrets From Domestic Eavesdropping Operation Stellar Wind The Blaze/ March 16, 2012 |
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Pulled on 03/17/2012 7:50:36 AM PDT by Admin Moderator, reason:
Wired |
what does the reason “wired” mean?
16 March might have been the kickoff date for Operation Ramp Up the Meds.
Everything from remote controls to clock radios can now be controlled via apps - and chip company ARM recently unveiled low-powered, cheaper chips which will be used in everything from fridges and ovens to doorbells.
The resultant chorus of ‘connected’ gadgets will be able to be read like a book - and even remote-controlled, according to CIA CIA Director David Petraeus, according to a recent report by Wired’s ‘Danger Room’ blog.
Petraeus says that web-connected gadgets will ‘transform’ the art of spying - allowing spies to monitor people automatically without planting bugs, breaking and entering or even donning a tuxedo to infiltrate a dinner party...
An Ides of March tribute... Et tu Frigidaire? ;>)
Sorry, no idea. Just announcing that the thread was pulled.
We are in the middle of a revolution. Tax payers should not be paying for the usurper’s campaign crap.
Investigate fraud in connection with identification documents, fraudulent commerce, fictitious instruments
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Well damn, I don’t think they have time to mess around on FR, it sounds like they have a full time job on their hands investigating Barry Soetoro, the fraud they are supposed to protect.
When did someone ask you to quit posting on FR?
The Secret service is comprised of a whole lot of top-notch people, including former military. These guys (and gals) are typically very patriotic. How ironic is it that they find themselves having to protect a sick, corrupt, communist, America-hating piece of dog sh** like Ubama?
“this is all because he didnt freepmail back?”
My suspecion is justified.
1. No reply to my message. If he really was a former student he would have replied. We are a small school and I am pretty well known. If he was conservative, he would want to connect with me (since not all profs are).
2. The details of his messages are silly. No one would say that in our community. He mentions Jewish speakers. That’s because I invited Michael Medved to speak, but he is just about the only Jew I can remember speaking to our chapel. No one would say that if they were really a student. Also, students don’t care about denominations. They would not comment on this detail.
3. The SS told the university that they would monitor our email. I figure that they would be monitoring chat like FR too.
4. He appeared on Feb. 17, then never posted again.
5. I asked him in mail and in a post and got no reply.
I am puzzled to. Why beat around the bush, why not just say who told him to stop posting. Was it FR or SS or someone else? I checked past posts and see nothing that would warrant a stop posting order.
LMAO!
Probably that wired.com appears on the list headed These publishers have asked us not to allow any material at all to be posted to FR:
on this page. The pulled thread was an article in theblaze.com which extensively excerpts this more detailed article in Wired.
Just the facts mojitojoe,
jut the facts
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