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Nov 28, 2007, 3:07:33 PM11/28/07
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Welcome to the shower, this is a new domain http://www.shower.geek.nz/
we would like to start by thanking new zealand for having a geek domain,
now it the showers turn.

Welcome to www.shower.geek.nz, shower is a website designed for the geek
in all of us as a general topic forum and posting site to collate and
make an online global community. Here at Shower we like to discuss
everything from water works to bathroom renovations. Have you got a
funny story about the shower or something that happened in one, perhaps
you topic is completely off the subject of having a shower which to
remind you we all do at some point or another.

Here at shower, we would love to hear your renditions of anything and
everyone, based in a New Zealand top domain we host a range of subjects
from general topic to the most bizarre that allow you to express
yourself confluent and concisely. Of course we have an online gallery
and a range of subject matter, why not upload a photo or a holiday
picture.

At shower we like to look for the humour in all of life and look forward
to your exciting fabrication or factual invocation of your language,
there is many reasons why we like to shower but remember keep your
discussion clean. We operate this portal for your viewing and discussion
pleasures, we also love to get some input and would love you to have a
user name here at the shower. So why not sign up today the shower is
waiting

We also feature an FAQ, News and Forum, these are all available for
reading to you our shower user, but to interact with them an make
amendments to the subject matter you will require a username. There are
plenty of reasons why you would want a username here at the shower,
there is a forum a gallery and plenty of topics to discuss.

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Jan 14, 2008, 2:52:36 AM1/14/08
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o caught our proprietary infrastructure code running at JP Morgan


********** end excerpt from 'Corruption at Salomon Brothers' **********


So...how have I done, to indicate how powerful keyword monitoring is?

NSA employees would go to jail for ten years for describing the effectiveness
of DICTIONARY's keyword monitoring.

I am not an NSA employee.

I wrote it myself.


> P48, "Secret Power", by Nicky Hager
> The best set of keywords for each subject category is worked out over time,
> in part by experimentation.
>
> The staff sometimes trial a particular set of keywords for a period of time
> and, if they find they are getting too much 'junk', they can change some
> words to get a different selection of traffic.
>
> The Dictionary Manager administers the sets of keywords in the Dictionary
> computers, adding, amending and deleting as required.
>
> This is the person who adds the new keyword for the watch list, deletes a
> keyword from another because it is not triggering interesting messages,
> or adds a 'but not *****' to a category because it has been receiving too
> many irrelevant messages and a lot of them contain that word.

Wow, people whose only job is to edit the keywords.

What a cushy job!

What I can imagine accomplishing with billions of dollars of support, instead
of just little ol' me doing everything, is a truly nightmarish vision.


There's more.


******************************************************************************


The FBI Investigations
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At the same time I was analyzing two Internet email feeds, I started a third.

During the five months of monitoring at Salomon, I also ran the pre


Simon

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Jan 14, 2008, 2:25:49 AM1/14/08
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in the
* system by 1998 and will supply information on a continuing basis...
*
* Meanwhile, we will continue to establish the National Identification
* Center for this AND OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT PURPOSES.
*
* It should be noted that, since my revelations in 1994, Congressman Neal
* Smith and his office refuse to answer inquiries about the National
* Identification Center.
*
* However, in a recent article in Federal Computer Week, a Washington, D.C.
* magazine for federal employees, basically admitted the existence of this
* Center and its activities.
*
* In his article, "Federal Agencies Link, Share Databases," John Monroe said:
*
* Law enforcement agencies across the federal government have poured
* money into information technology programs. According to the Government
* Market Services Division, federal agencies will spend 5.5 billion
* dollars on law enforcement technology between 1995 and 1999...
*
* The common link between in these programs is to build an information
* substructure: A WEB OF CONNECTED DATABASES AND HIGH SPEED NETWORKS
*


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