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(Wired)

America’s spy agencies want to read your blog posts, keep track of your Twitter updates — even check out your book reviews on Amazon.

In-Q-Tel, the investment arm of the CIA and the wider intelligence community, is putting cash into Visible Technologies, a software firm that specializes in monitoring social media. It’s part of a larger movement within the spy services to get better at using ”open source intelligence” — information that’s publicly available, but often hidden in the flood of TV shows, newspaper articles, blog posts, online videos and radio reports generated every day.

Visible crawls over half a million web 2.0 sites a day, scraping more than a million posts and conversations taking place on blogs, online forums, Flickr, YouTube, Twitter and Amazon. (It doesn’t touch closed social networks, like Facebook, at the moment.) Customers get customized, real-time feeds of what’s being said on these sites, based on a series of keywords.

“That’s kind of the basic step — get in and monitor,” says company senior vice president Blake Cahill.

Then Visible “scores” each post, labeling it as positive or negative, mixed or neutral. It examines how influential a conversation or an author is. (”Trying to determine who really matters,” as Cahill puts it.) Finally, Visible gives users a chance to tag posts, forward them to colleagues and allow them to response through a web interface.

In-Q-Tel says it wants Visible to keep track of foreign social media, and give spooks “early-warning detection on how issues are playing internationally,” spokesperson Donald Tighe tells Danger Room.

Of course, such a tool can also be pointed inward, at domestic bloggers or tweeters. Visible already keeps tabs on web 2.0 sites for Dell, AT&T and Verizon. For Microsoft, the company is monitoring the buzz on its Windows 7 rollout. For Spam-maker Hormel, Visible is tracking animal-right activists’ online campaigns against the company.

“Anything that is out in the open is fair game for collection,” says Steven Aftergood, who tracks intelligence issues at the Federation of American Scientists. But “even if information is openly gathered by intelligence agencies it would still be problematic if it were used for unauthorized domestic investigations or operations. Intelligence agencies or employees might be tempted to use the tools at their disposal to compile information on political figures, critics, journalists or others, and to exploit such information for political advantage. That is not permissible even if all of the information in question is technically ‘open source.’”

October 20, 2009

17 Comments to "CIA To Monitor Internet Chatter For Anti-Government Sentiment"

  • I AM THE WATCHMAN Says:

    i just ordered the preparatory manual of blackpowder and pyrotechnics on amazon. and i guess i better stop my anti government sediment on jewtube will they crawl this type of posting? we need to create a system of coded speak. again just like in the turner diaries ,

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  • jack brumby Says:

    Screw these jerks. It’s just another straw in the camels back that is going to cause the revolution to start. If the goverment was on the up & up then they would have nothing to worry about. Since they are selling out our country to the elitist & nwo , it is only normal for a free society to vent anti-goverment views. The question is will there be enough patriots out there who will band together & try to put an end to their crap. All I can add is , don’t go looking for a fight , but when one comes knocking , engage it head on & with great zeal. Never give up. Stay armed, ready, & willing to give everything you have for the cause of freedom. May our aim be true & sure in the time of need.

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    Fred Flintstones Reply:

    Yes, there are MILLIONS of us out here… waiting for the true trigger event and for Yahweh to call us to the last great battle on this rock

    The ZOG scum are walking dead even now

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    hondo Reply:

    I am one more with you!
    I am ready!
    I know that God is with us!

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    INFADEL 13 Reply:

    use COLLODIAL SILVER and vitamin d-3 to fight the BS H1N1 flu scare, and 7.62 to fight the NWO goon squad!!!! hahaha!!!
    many many of us will die, but the army of Jesus Christ will WIN in the end!!!!!
    id rather die on my feet than live on my knees!!!!!!!! dont get swine flu vaccine or itll be a slow death for you

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  • KnowThyTruth Says:

    Hey, CIA! Check this out…

    http://www.theamericansheeple.com

    However, realize that we track who and where you are so keep that in mind when you’re tracking who and where we are.

    Baaaaaaa!

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  • ANNIHILATION Says:

    I will order more cases of bullets

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  • Robert Says:

    The old fashioned way of communications will work best. Those of you that are wise can figure out what I am saying. They know we Americans like things easy and so we will use the internet where they can track every move and thing we say. However, the old fashioned way of communication is all but impossible for them to track. I suggest to those of you that are in the cause to simply communicate the old fashioned way.

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    jack brumby Reply:

    TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU !!!

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    justcurious Reply:

    Smoke signals?
    I live in an apartment and don’t have anyplace to build a fire!

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  • Fred Flintstones Says:

    Monitor THIS you ZOG filth !!

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    justcurious Reply:

    “Monitor THIS you ZOG filth !!”

    To Fred Flintstones; if you were referring to me; I suggest you learn how to read first before shooting off your mouth with ridiculous comments. The above posts said the internet won’t be safe so we should use old fashion communication.

    I along with many others plan to deal with the dictators and we sure don’t need cretins like you speaking for us. You are what is wrong with this country along with the bureaucrats in power. You can’t even tell who the enemy is and just attack anyone.

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    Fred Flintstones Reply:

    I was speaking to the federal ZOG scum.. just venting.. if I wanted to respond to your comment I would have responded within your post C]:0)

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  • Steve from Ohio Says:

    Let’s see. CIA…..Kennedy killing, spying on US citizens, Bay of PIgs, involvement in foreign countries….Oh yeah, everything the founders of this country believed in……NOT.

    When the government feels its own citizens are the problem, then it is time to change that government.

    This government is not the government of the founding fathers. Not even close. We need to take this country back. Make it to where it was again.

    And do away with the CIA. OOOPS….I’m probably now on a list.
    Oh well…..I was probably anyway.

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  • RickPA Says:

    Like they were not doing it already. Speak freely and expose (and oppose) tyranny it is not only a right we demand, but one we must use. People inside the government are the destructive force that is the real threat to freedom. The idea that was supposed to be the united states has been eroded from within (by corrupt politicians and bureaucrats) not from without, just as our ancestors predicted.

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  • denialator Says:

    I would offer the following clue as a word to the “wise”.

    Please consider this one important tip, i.e. messages sent via Web 2.0 venues are readily available to hackers and snoops until deleted, both by their senders and all who receive and archive them. In the interest of security and privacy, it is always best to delete sensitive communiques at the earliest possible opportunity. Otherwise, the level of exposure only increases as a function of time available to potential remote viewers.

    Eventually, snail mail will be sensored also, so to prevent big brother from obtaining physical documentation, the web is still the most powerful as these traces can be erased.

    Then their is PGP/PGS encryption.

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  • hondo Says:

    Decode this!
    SYCIAPBSB

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