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Homeland Security monitors journalists
RT.com ^ | 07 January, 2012, 01:56

Posted on 01/09/2012 8:03:53 PM PST by null and void

Freedom of speech might allow journalists to get away with a lot in America, but the Department of Homeland Security is on the ready to make sure that the government is keeping dibs on who is saying what.

Under the National Operations Center (NOC)’s Media Monitoring Initiative that came out of DHS headquarters in November, Washington has the written permission to retain data on users of social media and online networking platforms.

Specifically, the DHS announced the NCO and its Office of Operations Coordination and Planning (OPS) can collect personal information from news anchors, journalists, reporters or anyone who may use “traditional and/or social media in real time to keep their audience situationally aware and informed.”

According to the Department of Homeland Security’s own definition of personal identifiable information, or PII, such data could consist of any intellect “that permits the identity of an individual to be directly or indirectly inferred, including any information which is linked or linkable to that individual.” Previously established guidelines within the administration say that data could only be collected under authorization set forth by written code, but the new provisions in the NOC’s write-up means that any reporter, whether someone along the lines of Walter Cronkite or a budding blogger, can be victimized by the agency.

Also included in the roster of those subjected to the spying are government officials, domestic or not, who make public statements, private sector employees that do the same and “persons known to have been involved in major crimes of Homeland Security interest,” which to itself opens up the possibilities even wider.

The department says that they will only scour publically-made info available while retaining data, but it doesn’t help but raise suspicion as to why the government is going out of their way to spend time, money and resources on watching over those that helped bring news to the masses.

The development out of the DHS comes at the same time that U.S. District Judge Liam O’Grady denied pleas from supporters of WikiLeaks who had tried to prevent account information pertaining to their Twitter accounts from being provided to federal prosecutors. Jacob Applebaum and others advocates of Julian Assange’s whistleblower site were fighting to keep the government from subpoenaing information on their personal accounts that were collected from Twitter.

Last month the Boston Police Department and the Suffolk Massachusetts District Attorney subpoenaed Twitter over details pertaining to recent tweets involving the Occupy Boston protests.

The website Fast Company reports that the intel collected by the Department of Homeland Security under the NOC Monitoring Initiative has been happening since as early as 2010 and the data is being shared with both private sector businesses and international third parties.


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No chilling effect here, no siree...
1 posted on 01/09/2012 8:03:56 PM PST by null and void
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To: null and void
Consider me a journalist.

F U B O !

2 posted on 01/09/2012 8:09:08 PM PST by unixfox (Abolish Slavery, Repeal The 16th Amendment!)
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To: null and void

bookmark


3 posted on 01/09/2012 8:12:24 PM PST by GOP Poet
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What a relief for the msm. No journalism there.


4 posted on 01/09/2012 8:12:39 PM PST by grumpygresh (Democrats delenda est; zero sera dans l'enfer bientot.)
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This is beyond scary.


5 posted on 01/09/2012 8:14:54 PM PST by GlockThe Vote (The Obama Adminstration: 2nd wave of attacks on America after 9/11)
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To: null and void

SOPA anyone?


6 posted on 01/09/2012 8:16:00 PM PST by Mortrey (Impeach President Soros)
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Gotta hear it from the Russkies-—not OUR media.


7 posted on 01/09/2012 8:17:55 PM PST by Mortrey (Impeach President Soros)
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The paved road to hell gets a little wider every year.


8 posted on 01/09/2012 8:45:33 PM PST by philman_36 (Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
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Fatass Napolitano trampling the Bill of Rights again. It’s something she does well. When Americans take our government and country back, the Department of “Homeland Security” has definitely got to go. It’s too anti-American and violates too much of our liberty and freedom.


9 posted on 01/09/2012 8:46:06 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer ("Climate Change" my a.... All weather is local.)
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This is nothing new. Back in the 80s, while living in Houston area, I was an independent bank consultant. I had opinions about what the government was doing to banking in Texas, and, wasn't afraid to air those opinions publicly, usually in the Houston Chronicle. But, I was also quoted in the Dallas Morning News, Wall Street Journal and the Houston Business Journal.

In those days an acquaintance of mine worked for the FSLIC in Washington, D.C. After getting a call from the office of the president of the Dallas FHLB about one of my criticisms, I asked my friend what was going on? He told me that the FSLIC had a “clipping service” and routinely clipped and accumulated comments from critics.

So nothing “new under the sun.” Yep, it's chilling but happens all the time. Probably now more than ever. It's easy to find me, really hard to kill me!

10 posted on 01/09/2012 8:49:42 PM PST by cpa4you (CPA4YOU)
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Disgusting. For the US government to be doing this,,,, Disgusting.


11 posted on 01/09/2012 8:52:07 PM PST by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office)
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The GOP candidates better start critiquing this invasion of privacy and first amendment rights or a whole new Tea Party might emerge.


12 posted on 01/09/2012 9:06:09 PM PST by varina davis (Elect a real American patriot in 2012 -- Gov. Rick Perry)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Look at it from the good side.

The mindless obummer bots in the media are now going to get what they deserve.

But you say they will not because they always parrot the obummer line...but it is human nature to fall out of love if not as fast as in love, certainly with even more passion.

They day will come when they realize that they can not change horses and then you will see rebellion.

Obummer is going to make a lot of liberals turn conservative.


13 posted on 01/09/2012 9:27:11 PM PST by old curmudgeon
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Surely no one doubts that FR and every other similar site has its assigned daily monitors from DHS and from other agencies.


14 posted on 01/09/2012 9:51:30 PM PST by FlyingEagle
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Surely no one doubts that FR and every other similar site has its assigned daily monitors from DHS and from other agencies.

... and has for years.

When FedGov was in the process of murdering a hundren men, women, and children in Waco, Tx. I recall specific statements coming from feds in response to chatter on some bulletin boards I was on. I'm on so many fun fed lists now, that it's more funny than scary. Like someone else upthread said, I'm easy to find, but harder to kill.

15 posted on 01/10/2012 7:42:26 AM PST by zeugma (Those of us who work for a living are outnumbered by those who vote for a living.)
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