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spiritguide
23rd July 2013, 22:38
Another article that is lengthly but worth reading. Talk about censure, this is a good read.

Article lead in...

MARK KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT

The Washington Post recently obtained a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) memo that warned staff not to read articles -- get this -- printed in the Washington Post that covered whistleblower revelations about classified information.

Specifically, DHS -- and we are not making this up -- implied that there could be legal repercussions for employees who read Washington Post stories about whistleblowers and the information that they disclose. In particular, a DHS memo prohibited reading of such articles from any computer outside of the DHS office:

The Department of Homeland Security has warned its employees that the government may penalize them for opening a Washington Post article containing a classified slide that shows how the National Security Agency eavesdrops on international communications.

An internal memo from DHS headquarters told workers on Friday that viewing the document from an “unclassified government workstation” could lead to administrative or legal action. “You may be violating your non-disclosure agreement in which you sign that you will protect classified national security information,” the communication said.

The memo said workers who view the article through an unclassified workstation should report the incident as a “classified data spillage.”

"Classifed data spillage." This "data spillage" is in the press and on the web around the world -- and DHS is implying that the NSA is monitoring employees use of computers outside the office to see if they are reading such media coverage, so much for not spying on Americans.

Link to full article...

http://truth-out.org/buzzflash/commentary/item/18097-homeland-security-threatens-to-punish-staff-for-reading-washington-post-nsa-articles

A good read with more info on the big picture.

Peace!

ghostrider
23rd July 2013, 23:45
Now one can be punished for what they read ... hmmmmmmm another step for tyranny ... why don't they go ahead and put their swashtikas on their arm , no sense in hiding who you are ...

Flash
23rd July 2013, 23:49
that was the best way to make sure everybody reads those whistle blowers statements. LOL Could not do better to make them read it.

Snookie
24th July 2013, 01:04
So you go home and read the article. What are they going to do or say if you have a family and you say it wasn't me it must have been my spouse or one of my kids?

spiritguide
24th July 2013, 01:55
So you go home and read the article. What are they going to do or say if you have a family and you say it wasn't me it must have been my spouse or one of my kids?

Then they have succesfully made a dishonest person out of you. Now you put yourself into the dishonest catagory and that gives them more leverage over you. It is a slippery slop they have us on, and it will get much worst if we don't get some traction by thinking about their game to obtain total control. IMHO

Peace!

TargeT
24th July 2013, 02:03
I work for the National Guard and got the same threat, see this thread:

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?61175-The-NSA-slide-you-haven--t-seen---serious-classified-information-leak-



that was the best way to make sure everybody reads those whistle blowers statements. LOL Could not do better to make them read it.

I pretty much looked it up right away.... haha (then posted a thread here about it... lol)