[ExI] watch yourself: volunteers needed

John Grigg possiblepaths2050 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 1 04:24:08 UTC 2013


This disturbed me, though the man in question suffers from terrible
judgment, and also needs to take a course in proper grammar...


http://www.sott.net/article/266872-They-proved-him-right-FBI-interrogated-man-after-comment-about-police-state-on-Facebook


John

On 9/30/13, spike <spike66 at att.net> wrote:
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>>.If the government shutdown proceeds tomorrow, we need volunteers to spy
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> themselves.I will start setting the example by noting the contents of this
> post.  Recognizing that I wrote it, I will become suspicious of myself as
> possibly being some kind of snarky subversive.  If l watch me will you
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> you?  If so, can we report each other to ourselves in this forum?  Spike
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> Requisition cancelled!  The shutdown is going ahead in three minutes.  But
> the NSA is immune.  We no longer need to watch ourselves.  Our government
> will do it for us:
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> Government shutdown won't shut down NSA spying
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> Published September 30, 2013
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> watchdog.org <http://watchdog.org/>
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> Facebook
> <http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/09/30/government-shutdown-wont-shut-do
> wn-nsa-spying/> 183 Twitter
> <http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/09/30/government-shutdown-wont-shut-do
> wn-nsa-spying/> 86 LinkedIn
> <http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/09/30/government-shutdown-wont-shut-do
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> ADVERTISEMENT
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> Unless Congress can agree on a new budget, the federal government will shut
> down midnight Monday.
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> But that's unlikely to stop the massive spy machine at the National
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> The possible government shutdown would affect bureaucrats, park rangers and
> countless other government employees and contractors across the country.
> Even three-quarters of the White House staff would be sent home.
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> But "essential personnel" and services would stay online -- including the
> NSA's surveillance operations.
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> "A shutdown would be unlikely to affect core NSA operations," a government
> official familiar with the plans told The Hill on Thursday
> <http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/324857-government-shutd
> own-unlikely-to-curb-nsa-spying> .
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