Artist, Emile Kozole, has developed a typeface that will strike through any words that the NSA has identified as “spook words” that will put you on their radar as a potential threat.
You can try out words on his site HERE.
Oddly, the term Bugs Bunny was flagged.
T A I W A N
01010100
01000001
01001001
01010111
01000001
01001110
If you’re trying to hide what you are typing, it won’t work. 01010100 is ALWAYS the capital letter T. If you use some neat trick to strike or obscure the letter, the underlying byte is still 01010100. And the gov’t knows that.
01000101
01010000
01001001
01000011
00100000
01000110
01000001
01001001
01001100
Freedom is a word the NSA hates. Big surprise there.
anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy
anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy
anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy
anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy
anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy
anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy
anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy anarchy curly
Big Fuzzy, I’m on so many damn lists that I have to call NSA when I forget one of my passwords!
awd
SPLC SPLC SPLC SPLC SPLC SPLC SPLC SPLC SPLC. Opps i forgot they are colaborators
Bwahahahaha, looks like a FOIA request.
Let ’em figger this one out:
The Hairy Garbantula.
Decode this Mother F**kers!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSUIQgEVDM4
Convert the binary to octal or some other base, take a picture of it, and encrypt the jpeg.
Or just tell NSA to fuck off, they’ve overstepped their authority and now are operating as anti-American tyrants.
; -)
Is there somewhere I can get the official list of spook words?
Reminds me of way back when, there were email programs (or was it emacs?) where you could turn on an option for the program to insert a few words at the end randomly selected from a list of words thought to trigger the FBI’s monitoring software. The idea was that if everyone used this feature, then all email would trigger their system, overwhelming it.
Well, you’ve got a start with four of them.
Maybe five: I’m not sure “of” isn’t suspicious. (-:
Early Saturday night I was enjoying a few cups (BWI – Blogging While Intoxicated) while wearing a tinfoil hat. I then proceeded to break social media rule number one and social media rule number two.
I posted on Facebook – Alphabet Soup Honey Trap.
Woke up this morning and learned that it WORKED
http://goodstuffsworld.blogspot.com/2014/07/goodstuffs-blogging-magazine-147th-issue.html