Posted on 06/12/2013 7:18:15 AM PDT by Biggirl
An operation to troll the NSA has started up online in a bid to jam the spy scanners. The plan is to 'test' the system by sending a message full of terrorist buzz words to the agency Wednesday at 7pm EST. The website was set up in response to the accusations at the U.S. government is collecting and looking at data from Internet companies like Google, Facebook and Apple through a secretive program codenamed PRISM.
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or could run two sets.
Irritate them? Let’s try utterly destroying their effectiveness and ability to operate. They’ve betrayed the People they serve and need to be punished for it. Personally I’m all for capital punishment in this matter but I’ll settle for having Obama resign, the NSA disbanded along with FBI, ATF, and IRS for the moment.
No, I’m not worried about irritating them, they need to be scared to hell about irritating us and violating the Constitution.
Well it took a guy who went out for a smoke to find the living bomber.
Won’t bother them. No real terrorist would send all those words in one email. Besides, the real terrorist is going to use code words, like deliver the package, the baby has been delivered, uncle sam will soon be crying, etc.
Also, I think NSA is smart enough to catch deliberate misspellings, like bumb instead of bomb.
My only worry about this stuff is that a corrupt administration, like the one we now have in Washington, (got that NSA?) is going to use it to harass political enemies.
three sets would be better ... if going on the attack of the servers. Could start off with the triangulation from Turkey.
Bet most of us have been harassed most of our lives and didn't know it.
When will someone organize a Billion person text ? CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW ?
next add Alaska.
Hello ... unnamed.
Probably not because just about all of my emails have that in them...
I think you're right. Without an established pattern of behaviors, communications, and words...and who knows what other heuristics this thing operates with... I think a couple of isolated emails will cause nary a ripple in the probability tables.
This will work better if we use these words instead: NRA, Pro Life, Tea Party, Constitution, . . .
I handled an international custody case years ago. At the time the agency coordinating this was the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. When I tried to translate that name into Spanish, it always went and came back as “exploded” children. Opps. I used a bad word. Sorry Jim.
Keep a close eye on Drudge and see what happens latter on tonight.
Make some random calls to pakistan, go buy a few pressure cookers, some fireworks, ammonium nitrate fertilizer, etc., GOOGLE “how to make a bomb”, go look at the bios and overhead maps of homes of elected/selected officals (FISA court members ect), ....then sit back and wait for the knock.
In this vein>>>>>>
For Firefox and Chrome get the “track me not” add on. This extension sends out google search queries (bing too if you want) that are random. You own searches get lost (to trackers) in a cloud of chaff. In this forest they cannot find your trees
whats happens if i say (NSA) i love this? I hate (NSA) it? I’m (NSA) indifferent?
The older Tsarnaev brother was all but handed to us by the Russians on a silver platter after his travels to Chechnya. The guy could have worn a neon sign around his neck and would not have been any more obvious given his activites and the warnings.
Yeah, especially because they are sending the exact same message over and over. That will probably get filtered out automatically very quickly.
We’ve done this a few times on FR, on threads about Echelon/Carnivore. Everyone just makes posts full of all the “sensitive” words they can think of.
Insurgent, target, detonate, surveillance, infiltrate, passport, collateral, nuclear, radiation, timer, fuse, semtex, nitrate, casualties, airport, etc (Hi NSA!).
Sure, stick that hand high up in the air and say “I’m the one to watch!”
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