View Full Version : Online Speech that will get you Spied on
The Young Pioneer
30th May 2012, 04:53
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2150281/REVEALED-Hundreds-words-avoid-using-online-dont-want-government-spying-you.html#ixzz1w76dTUA3
Most of them are kind of duh, but still interesting to see an official list.
Rusty Shackleford
30th May 2012, 22:19
so everyone is being watched online :lol:
Assassination, bomb, explosion, President, Al Quaeda, hacking, North Korea, missile, Jihad, militia, epidemic, infection, Homeland Security, cloud, bacteria, resistant, antiviral. Hmm... I say these things every day, therefore I must be a terrorist!:ohmy::laugh:
Robocommie
31st May 2012, 01:12
Assassination, bomb, explosion, President, Al Quaeda, hacking, North Korea, missile, Jihad, militia, epidemic, infection, Homeland Security, cloud, bacteria, resistant, antiviral. Hmm... I say these things every day, therefore I must be a terrorist!:ohmy::laugh:
Good job bro, you lead them right here in one post.
TheGodlessUtopian
31st May 2012, 01:19
I remember this list from some time ago... cannot say that I am surprised but I also cannot say I care very much what the pigs collect about me.
jookyle
31st May 2012, 01:33
The only part of that list that is kind of...worrying are the words listed in the "Health Concern" section.
Guess we need to stop calling the DPRK by its informal name...
wsg1991
31st May 2012, 02:10
Assassination, bomb, explosion, President, Al Quaeda, hacking, North Korea, missile, Jihad, militia, epidemic, infection, Homeland Security, cloud, bacteria, resistant, antiviral.
i am helping to create new security jobs , this would be my signature
Catma
31st May 2012, 22:44
Any serious idea why they are tracking weather/disaster related words?
Especially temblor. Nobody uses that unless they are a newswriter with a thesaurus. It has only one effect: to make everyone titter like schoolgirls.
If you're not already being spied on by the police, you're not doing this active resistance thing right. Or maybe you're just bloody brilliant at it, I dunno.
Firebrand
31st May 2012, 23:11
Question wouldn't real terrorists use codewords like sunshine, cake shop, kittens, treehouse and god bless america to avoid being totally obvious.
Stupid terrorist says- pick up the bombs at the north korean embassy, the virus should spread out from the train station. Down with the evil imperialist americans
Smart terrorist says- Pick up the kittens at the cake shop, the sunshine should spread out from the treehouse. God bless america.
If anti-terrorist organisations havent worked this one out then they are even thicker than they seem.
Firebrand
31st May 2012, 23:15
Well it looks like all hypochondriacs, victims of the electricity companies and people considering going on holiday to mexico are under close survaillence.
Idea. How about someone builds up a campaign to insert all of these words randomly into conversation just to waste the time and effort of anti-terror agencies
EDIT- bloody hell you can't even grow your own vegetables in peace, the words home grown and plot are on the list
EDIT- good god the word social media is on the list how do they watch all the facebook members
Good job bro, you lead them right here in one post.
I don't know why I did that.
Robocommie
1st June 2012, 00:07
I don't know why I did that.
Manchurian candidate.
Symptoms mutation resistant antiviral wave pandemic infection water/air borne? Clearly they are preparing for day Z.
Red Rabbit
2nd June 2012, 13:52
Funny, I say almost every word under cyber security every day.
Comrade Samuel
2nd June 2012, 15:19
And with president Obama's low standards on what qualifys as a terrorist or not I suggest we all look out for a low buzzing noise...
Vanguard1917
2nd June 2012, 22:08
A man was imprisoned the other month for being a gobshite on twitter and no one on the left said much, if i recall correctly. I guess we get the survaillance we deserve.
Firebrand
8th June 2012, 02:43
If I were the government I'd be watching the people who never use any of those words. If they don't use the words they are avoiding them and if they are avoiding potentially incriminating words that do come up in everyday conversation then clearly they have something to hide.
Manic Impressive
8th June 2012, 03:22
I'm surprised anarchist and communist aren't on there, perhaps we should be offended?
M42-AEK
8th June 2012, 03:31
Oh see they only track genuine threats not general dissent
Dennis the 'Bloody Peasant'
8th June 2012, 10:20
Aww shit..gonna have to come up with a raft of new euphemisms and code words..damn it..
Ok, 'terrorism' can be...'family values'...'bomb' can be...'food drop'...ugh, this is gonna take a while..
Aussie Trotskyist
10th June 2012, 06:16
Oh see they only track genuine threats not general dissent
That's depressing.
Furthermore, I suppose that means no vanguardism here. We will have to go back to the good old days of escaping the secret police, circulating illegal pamphlets, and making strategies in a dank room underneath a brothel.
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