DHS flags tweets about ‘militia,’ but not ‘jihad’

via Andrea Shea King, DHS flags tweets about ‘militia,’ but not ‘jihad’.

You can thank the Electronic Privacy Information Center for forcing the Department of Homeland Security to release its list of “keywords” that are used to by its agents to monitor you on Twitter, Facebook and other social networking sites.

The list, including phrases, reveals which words you probably want to avoid or else risk being flagged and eyeballed as a possible terrorist or someone who is otherwise posing threats to the United States. Words included such innocuous terms as: “Militia,” “exercise,” “cops,” “national security” and “facility.” Interestingly and of note, “jihad” was not included, nor were the words “Middle East,” “Arab,” “Muslim,” “terrorist” or “pressure cooker.” Perhaps those are on a different DHS red flag list?

The Electronic Privacy Information Center sued to obtain the list, but not before it had filed a Freedom of Information Act request for the documents contained within DHS’ 2011 ‘Analyst’s Desktop Binder,’ which, according to a Forbes report, is “used by workers at their National Operations Center, which instructs workers to identify ‘media reports that reflect adversely on DHS and response activities.’”

DHS is infested with pro-sharia, pro-jihad Muslims.

6 Responses

  1. Pork? I’m busted!

  2. Well, at least I can call muslims and jihadi followers a+sholes. None of those words are listed

  3. What do you expect from the MUSLIM LOVING LESSIE RUNNING THE DHS!!!

  4. more of Obama protecting his dna/muzzie buddies; Obama could care less about our country and proves it every time he opens his mouth.

  5. Oh oh, now this article has been flagged. And oh oh, now I’m making a comment on the flagged article…. my name is Geraldo Rivera and I live in New York.

  6. Damn! They’ve got ‘pork’ on there, but not ‘muslim?’

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