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CIA admits Full Monitoring of Facebook and other Social Networks

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posted on Apr, 29 2013 @ 10:10 PM
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anyone here know anything more about this artical.

worldtruth.tv...

if this is true then many here will see this as Vindication in regards to shills and trolls. I am one that can jump to conclusion before getting to the bottom of topics, so I may again look foolish. This is why I love ATS level heads and better brains help to lift the fog.


thanks Painfulhead



posted on Apr, 29 2013 @ 10:17 PM
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This isn't news.

Unless just claiming them officially admitting it is.



posted on Apr, 29 2013 @ 10:31 PM
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Not news but certainly madness
political madness

Say, Mr CIA analist reading this thread:
Remember that cia plane that went down in Mexico you know, the one with several tons of blow onboard...?
What about the ones that make it?
Do they just throw the stuff in a great big bowl on the coffee table or do they meter it out and deduct what you use off your pay?
edit on 29-4-2013 by Danbones because: (no reason given)

edit on 29-4-2013 by Danbones because: (no reason given)



posted on Apr, 29 2013 @ 10:38 PM
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The scary thing about it is, any one of us could be one of these people. Makes you think, huh?

Here, here



posted on Apr, 29 2013 @ 10:44 PM
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I am always a bit confused. Are you saying this isn’t news because its old news, because of the source, or because it common knowledge at this point?
Thank you both for your reply. Painfulhead



posted on Apr, 29 2013 @ 10:44 PM
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I"m an agent. I can prove it. Just wait here while I go get my credentials. I copy and paste every single thread into a word document and hand them in to my superior. I get paid for that too, with your tax money. Thanks a lot slaves



posted on Apr, 29 2013 @ 10:47 PM
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This isn't news


This isn't news ? Then what is it ?



posted on Apr, 29 2013 @ 10:48 PM
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Your post is silly, over used, predictable and adds nothing it this thread.
Thanks for posting Painfulhead



posted on Apr, 29 2013 @ 11:04 PM
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personally, i don't need an official admission of this. read any thread about Sandy Hook, 9/11, Boston Marathon or even UFOs. the evidence of trollery/shillery is comically obvious.



posted on Apr, 29 2013 @ 11:12 PM
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knew that long ago ... farcebook was founded on c.i.a bloodmoney ... they damn sure arent philanthropists ... nor do they have anyones best interests at heart .. never have ... never will use farcebook ... if the c.i.a wants info on me then let the bastards do alot of hard work to get it .. but most people too stupid to realise everything they do online - not just farcebook (though by far thats the worst violator of privacy and rights) is watched.. logged and filed away to be used against them at whim of the state ...



posted on Apr, 29 2013 @ 11:29 PM
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Some time back, I set up a page on Facebook called March On Saving Every State (MOSES).

The back story about the page is that in 1997 when my dad was dying from cancer, he had a vision of a march on every state capital similar to the Million Man March that took place around that time. The march was to be held to show our state leaders, and ultimately, our federal leaders as well, that morality needed to be brought back to all areas if we were to survive as a country. Dad believed that he was given the message to spread before his death.

We attempted to spread the word, somewhat half-heatedly, I will admit at the time. Our knowledge of the internet was limited and we were not successful.

Whenever I started on Facebook, which I use mostly to keep up with family and friends from high school (I'm a reunion co-ordinator), I set up a page for MOSES thinking maybe someone would pick up on it, but it still has gone nowhere.

Almost immediately, I received a friend request on my personal page from a man I though was the husband of a former classmate. I added him thinking I knew him from the last reunion. It turned out it was not her husband. This man responded mainly to posts I made about politics and current events of a suspicious nature. I've left him on my friend list, as I have nothing to hide, but occasionally, he will pop up making comments or posting stuff that I can see on my newsfeed. He likes his politics apparently. I've always wondered about him and why he chose me as a friend, but I have my suspicions.



posted on Apr, 29 2013 @ 11:49 PM
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I tried to warn ATS about FB. Before FB was even put on-line there were people that knew that this was a Government backed web-site. FB was created for one reason and one reason only... Data Mining your information if your deemed important enough.

The Government thought this would be a great way to not only sit at the table but turn the table if need be.
The cops don't run just your finger prints anymore...they run your fingers and your social net-working page!!!

If you don't want people to see it or hear it...do NOT put it on the web period!!!



posted on Apr, 30 2013 @ 12:13 AM
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What about ATS?


And as for FACEbook, that reads to me like a centralized FACIAL recog program, with status updates and mood swings to lure typical emo peeps in



posted on Apr, 30 2013 @ 12:50 AM
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Truth be told, Facebook started out as Facemash in '03, at Harvard by Mark and about 3 classmates. Facebook started out as a college site, and eventually spread to gen pop. Now what happened after the alphabet boys caught the toe of tiger, I can only speculate, but originally, Facebook was a college site. You're damn right they're monitoring it NOW, as everyone and their grandmother has a Facebook page, and they give damn near every detail of every aspect of their lives. Just a little FYI.
edit on 30-4-2013 by poloblack because: Left out a tidbit.



posted on Apr, 30 2013 @ 01:02 AM
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Thanks for giving people that little heads up.

Facebook started out very small, but as they got bigger of course the Alphabet agencies began monitoring it. Why wouldn't they? I would be very worried if they weren't. I hope (and think) ATS is monitored as well. They would be doing a pretty poor job if they weren't watching the largest social media site in the world.

Now all that being said I don't really worry too much about it. I'm not one for the old "If you're doing nothing wrong" adage, but at the same time the CIA or whoever watching Facebook is pretty much the same thing as the CIA having someone walk around a mall.



posted on Apr, 30 2013 @ 08:29 AM
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And people thought the Onion was just satire.





posted on Apr, 30 2013 @ 11:45 AM
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Wow, I kind of feel special. I mean, at least SOMEONE is looking at my Facebook.



posted on Apr, 30 2013 @ 12:01 PM
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Can't have an Farcebook/CIA thread without including the obligatory Farcebook/CIA video now can we


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posted on Apr, 30 2013 @ 12:05 PM
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Originally posted by Danbones
Not news but certainly madness
political madness

Say, Mr CIA analist reading this thread:
Remember that cia plane that went down in Mexico you know, the one with several tons of blow onboard...?
What about the ones that make it?
Do they just throw the stuff in a great big bowl on the coffee table or do they meter it out and deduct what you use off your pay?
edit on 29-4-2013 by Danbones because: (no reason given)

edit on 29-4-2013 by Danbones because: (no reason given)


Oh my god! That was fantastic!
I remember it. I also remember the plane having the same number
on its tail as a plane that was being used to move suspected terrorists
to countries that allowed torture to gain info .
Nice huh?

Oh and of course they monitor FB and the like.
Why in the world would they not use that treasure trove of info?



posted on Apr, 30 2013 @ 12:45 PM
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A fake virtual army of people could be used to help create the impression of consensus opinion in online comment threads, or manipulate social media to the point where valuable stories are suppressed.


I am positive this happens on ATS all the time.



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