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Domestic spying quietly goes on -- baltimoresun.com
FISA rules don't affect datamining for suspicious patterns in bank, travel, email information.
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Anti-Terrorism Exercises in China - The Big Picture - Boston.com
anti-terrorist drills called "Great Wall 5" - Ed. synchronized terrorist acrobats, beware.
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Far Eastern Economic Review | Mongolia's China Syndrome
Mr. Gansuren claims Blue Mongolia has more than 2,000 members... and that the group has access to weapons.
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Illegal meteorological stations steal data -- china.org.cn
Foreign institutions or individuals have established monitoring stations in China to obtain primary meteorological data. The interlinked stations could knit an information web that may threaten national security. - Ed. Weather Underground threat?
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The Beijing Conspiracy by Adrian d'Have
The video was grainy, but the features of Dr Khalid Kadeer... unlike his thinner and more familiar colleague, Osama bin Laden, the Muslim Uighur from the Xinjiang Autonomous Region in western China was powerfully built...
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AlterNet: Seven Steps to a Homeland Security Campus
From 2001 to 2006, in an operation code-named "Project Strike Back," the Department of Education teamed up with the FBI to scour the records of the 14 million students who applied for federal financial aid each year. "To identify potential people of inter
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Waterworld
Chittagongian dialect—a mixture of Portuguese, Arakanese, Burmese, Bengali, and so on. - Kaplan on Bangladesh, climate change, NGOs, Al Qaeda, By 2030, a 20cm rise could wipe out alot of chars.
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village voice > news > The Spooky Truth Behind the Media's Favorite 'Spy' by Chris Thompson
Fox News "spy" who claims to have lead Munich retaliation did intelligence work for a personal growth cult.
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Behind Enemy Lines With a Suburban Counterterrorist
Her information has led US forces abroad to locate Taliban cells in Afghanistan, discover a renegade stinger-missile merchant in Pakistan, and help another foreign government identify a ring of potential suicide bombers.
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Theft Probe Leads to N.Va. Storage Site - washingtonpost.com
gold-colored Russian Dragunov sniper rifles, gold-colored and nickel-plated AK-47s, four Iraqi swords, radios with Arabic writing, foreign helmets and Iraqi plaques.
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Marine took files as part of spy ring
Investigators believe that as far back as the early 1990s, the intelligence-filching ring began taking hundreds of secret files from Camp Pendleton and the U.S. Northern Command, which tracks terrorist activity in the United States.
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Black Ops Jungle: The Academy of Military-Industrial-Complex Studies
75 students in the Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness magnet program will study cybersecurity and geospatial intelligence, respond to mock terror attacks, and receive limited security clearances at the nearby Army chemical warfare lab.
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nsf.gov - News - Scientists Use the "Dark Web" to Snag Extremists and Terrorists Online - US National Science Foundation (NSF)
Writeprint, which automatically extracts thousands of multilingual, structural, and semantic features to determine who is creating 'anonymous' content online.
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CPST-China Public Security Technology,Inc.
Covered in the Times, but can't find Chinese site version or even a clear Chinese language name.
more fromwww.chinacpby.com
A Chinese Tycoon, Inspired to Create Police Technology - New York Times
Amateur weightlifter and Buddhist Lin said the success of American technology during the invasion of Iraq inspired him to acquire the predecessor company for China Public Security and turn it to police work.
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Hasan Elahi
Creator of Tracking Transience, the website that follows Elahi to prevent him from being picked up again by Homeland Security
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trackingtransience.net
Follow Hasan Elahi around the world
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大公網-新聞 美「新疆工程」影響政界/ 本報記者楊清林
Ta Kung Pao theorizes on Xinjiang book's influence in D.C. political circles.
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The Visible Man: An FBI Target Puts His Whole Life Online
the US government mistakenly listed him on its terrorist watch list — and once you're on, it's hard to get off. To convince the Feds of his innocence, Elahi has made his life an open book. - Ed. Lifeblogging as alibi.
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'Para-politics' Goes Bananas
Chiquita is just bad. Plain bad.
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