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Ohhh...spooky...
I certainly will be looking at that site on March the 8th next year. As will loads of other people.
His description certainly does raise a lot of questions though. Can't be bothered to go through them though.
> By the way, if you read this message then 0.05 seconds later they will
> have found where you live, let down the tires on your car, made the
> fridge break, the rain stop, and erased your hard drive....*yawns*
Oh yes, most certainly.
And then i'll get bricks through my windows, my door broken down, and all my stuff nicked. Oh yea did I mention that they'll chop off all my limbs?
*Yawns*
> Yea, in my opinion, its lies.. if they tracked his HOUSE in that time,
> why cant they shut his site down.
Wonder who "they" is though ? MI5, CIA, NSA, MI6, Mossad, FSB, Blue Berets, Red Cell...men in white coats, idiot marketing guys who dreamed up what will probably be a successful promotion.
By the way, if you read this message then 0.05 seconds later they will have found where you live, let down the tires on your car, made the fridge break, the rain stop, and erased your hard drive....*yawns*
~~Belldandy~~
> So it begs the question, why haven't they shut down his website yet?
>
Yea, in my opinion, its lies.. if they tracked his HOUSE in that time, why cant they shut his site down.
Tut tut..
> "Kill him now, and you risk turning one man's religion into a
> crusade"
Ah, but the X Files was only a show....and even so, it didn't stop Mulder being killed in Season 8....
~~Belldandy~~
Additionally, what's to stop them shutting them all down on the eighth instead?
"Kill him now, and you risk turning one man's religion into a crusade"
> It's kinda true though, the C.I.A. are believed to search for certain
> keywords both by using their search algorithms and by checking what
> certain people are searching for when using, say, Google.com.
>
> An ex-C.I.A. member once even claimed (in a book) that they monitored
> all communications (e-mail, mobile phone, satellite transmissions and
> so on) in the same way, by setting up search engines, voice analysers
> and decoders to hunt for key words (like 'nuclear bomb', 'terrorist'
> etc.) automatically, then a computer would take each 'hit' and flag it
> as either high- medium- or low risk.
>
> It's an interesting Big Brother concept, but exactly how far they go
> in truth will probably never be known.
They actually have supercomputers in Langley's ever growing basement areas which search keywords and certain phrases on websites and emails. Real people mostly never see what is being looked at unless it's deemed high risk - i.e. a certain person talking to another person. Often they don't need to know the whole message or email, i's enough that these people are communicating.
In Britain, RAF Menwith Hill is the NSA intercept site in Europe, and has the ability to monitor most unencrypted communications in Britain and mainland Europe.
Whats more, neither the CIA or NSA actually hide the fact they can do this, whatever the conspiract theorists think...
~~Belldandy~~