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Originally Posted by Warrior-Mentor
Online Jihadists Plan for 'Invading Facebook'
By Noah Shachtman
December 18, 2008
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Ah,, We read some of the same morning papers..
I'm not sure where this will go,, My impressions of Facebook is it's a semi-closed friends only pyridine, in that if you don't "accept" a friend you won't hear or see them??
Now, as an additional venue to spread their shitte around,, they are probably already there,, AND I hope that TSA/ISA/CIA (who-ever) is watching them..
With the acknowledged small amount of intel I have access to,, I would guess they have a link to google-foo spiders and are quietly scanning, watching and reading all open forums with any military value,, including here..
This other article is more worrying. These toads actually think they are doing a public service by posting sensitive material???
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Wikileaks Posts Secret Bomb-Stopper Report — Did It Go Too Far?
By Noah Shachtman December 18, 2008 | 2:09:41 PMCategories: Bomb Squad, Press Corpse
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/1...k-wikilea.html
In July, 2005, I asked a member of a Baghdad-based military bomb squad about the radio-frequency jammers his team was using to cut off signals to Iraq's remotely detonated explosives. His response: "I can't even begin to say the first fucking thing about 'em." A few days later, one of those jammers seemed to save me and him from getting blown up. Months after that, David Axe was thrown out of Iraq by the U.S. military, for a blog post which mentioned the Warlock family of jammers.
So I was more than a little surprised, when I saw that Wikileaks had posted a classified report, outlining how the Warlock Red and Warlock Green jammers work with — and interfere with — military communications systems. The report, dated 2004, gives specific information about how the jammers function, their radiated power and which frequencies they stop. That Baghdad bomb tech would've put his fist through a wall, if he saw it out in public.
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