Posted on 02/15/2007 12:30:55 PM PST by jjgnc
Wednesday, February 14, 2007 Foreign Operatives Using Message Boards
All over the Internet, it is apparent that a coordinated, well-funded effort is under way to undermine and warp American values by attacking us through our least protected zone...the Internet. From AOL, to Yahoo, to Netscape, possible terrorists are posting on message boards while posing as liberals. They are taking advantage of the natural anti-American tendencies liberals have anyway, and therefore can more easily blend in. However, there are a few traits you should look for to determine whether someone is actually a foreign agent instead of just the average liberal:
~ - Do certain message board posters repeatedly post news articles that attack the United States in general, ignoring the political dichotomy present in our domestic political environment? ~ - Do certain message board posters plant articles that are one-sided in support of obvious enemies like Iran, China, Russia, North Korea, etc? ~ - Do certain message board posters lack base knowledge of our institutions of democracy...or do they seem numb to any arguments about issues that would require someone to have been immersed in a free society in order to understand you? ~ - How often are people posting? Do they post at unusual times and at unusual frequencies...to the extent that holding a typical job in the United States would be impractical? ~ It is more difficult to pin down a possible internet insurgent than it would be to determine other types of insurgents in person. This is why the Internet is such a fertile breeding ground for new-age, political terrorists who are neither American, nor "liberal" in the modern sense of the word. ~ Be aware that these people are seeking access to your children, as well. Not only are they trying to disrupt the polite discourse of issues that effect us all, but they wish to corrupt the next generation of Americans by supporting our enemies while pretending to be Americans.
heheheh so easy a caveman can do it? lol
Hello Mom and Dad = Ahmad, demon doll!
I will be coming home for your anniversary. = Rebellion! Horrifying. Microwaves. No, Yuma.
Please get the extra cot out of the shed. = Get the tech fuse to a rheostat; explode.
I'd like a spaghetti dinner the evening before I leave.= Vegetarians, believing Hake identifier, telephoned.
Your son, the Dentist =Hideout. Sentry? Tons
This one is nonsense.
I have seen muslims post from work - at normal American working hours and -- Americans posting from work -- in Tokyo.
It is harder now than a few years ago, since agents in place (muslim students) have learned more about the idioms and mannerisms of American culture.
But given enough postings, I can eventually see through their charade and spot their arabic syntax in their English words. That, and the nature and source of their posts, gives them away every time.
Discussion and exchange is one thing. Abusing forums for propaganda purposes is entirely a different thing.
lol
Searchlight, Searchlight, Do not answer
Searchlight, Searchlight, Do not answer
The Sporkweasel has bitten the cheese moose
The Sporkweasel has bitten the cheese moose
Searchlight, Searchlight, Do not answer
Searchlight, Searchlight, Do not answer
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Just in case there's a misunderstanding, the First Amendment does not obligate FR or any of us individually to act as hosts for Death Culture propaganda
I keep getting nonsense text like that in a lot of emails I receive
Should I forward them to the FBI?
Terrorists Using The Internet?
The media? Of course they do!
Quidam! LOL!
We're ancient!
Oh, no. No need to send duplicates... (They already have the original);)
But I would like some spaghetti before I leave. Dad makes a helluva sauce.
Posing?
The fact is, the nonsense word strings spammers use to defeat spam filters could hide any number of secret messages -- and be sent to a million addressees, only one of whom would know how to decode it, and be indistinguishable from a million other spam messages sent that day. Whether this happens or not I have no idea, but there's not much need to look anywhere else.
it's 11:59 on Radio free America with music and the truth until Dawn. Here's some information for our brothers and sisters in the occupuied zone:
the Chair is against the wall
The Chair is against the wall
John has a long mostauche
John has a long mostauche
it's 12 o'clock, a new day closer to victory. to those in the occupied zone, here's your song...
"Battle Hymn of the Republic"
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