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CIA's "Facebook" Program Dramatically Cut Agency's Costs
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04-07-2011, 10:19 PM
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RE: CIA's "Facebook" Program Dramatically Cut Agency's Costs
Spot on SiLVa, Facebook is changing social life to the point of discrimination if you don't have an account. Its bad enough 'living' in the west a decade ago when children were almost bullied - certainly socially shunned when their families couldn't provide them with the latest overpriced clothes or satellite/cable television to stay with the 'in-crowd', not to mention the variety of products which just had to have some corporate brand or celebrity endorsement before it was deemed acceptable to ones peer group. That was a decade ago and now with the facebook generation growing up, there'll be a new generation who deem such things as normal and yet another 'necessity' for social approval alongside the many other products becoing more necessary such as mobile phones. All contribute to some incredible pressures on parents and with this ability to simply need computer/internet access, a new type of nomadic lifestyle is slowly being created which, as a 'logical' conclusion, means that it demands a global government as more people will have no issue being relocated as long as their virtual world remains intact which brings with it a degradation of human relationships and interaction.
As for war and intel, I suppose we could always use such things for purposes of disinformation. I'm sure psychological profiles can be easily obtained and thus simply filling in certain fields on social networking sites can give an inaccurate but believable profile of oneself. Or even typing in certain things on search engines frequently enough but having no legitimate interest in might also give them something to think about. Just food for thought but I'd certainly advocate developing methods to throw them off, if to just waste their time. After listening to Alex Jones' interview with that guy who tattoos barcodes on people granting easier access to facebook, I know I don't want to be around the 'developed' world in 10-15 years time especially if most big cities are anything to go by. Robots by day and freaks at night, fuck that. |
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