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With the Espionage act up for discussion in the US on Thur (http://blogs.computerworld.com ... ct_makes_felons_of_us_all) here's your chance to prove what a loyal citizen you are.
No terrorist's going to get their hands on your mum or her apple pie with this (http://www.infowars.com/iphone-snitch-network-launched/) app on your iPhone. (http://patriotapps.com/index.html)



Citizen Concepts announces the launch of PatriotAppTM, the world’s first iPhone application that empowers citizens to assist government agencies in creating safer, cleaner, and more efficient communities via social networking and mobile technology. This app was founded on the belief that citizens can provide the most sophisticated and broad network of eyes and ears necessary to prevent terrorism, crime, environmental negligence, or other malicious behavior.

Simply download, report (including pictures) and submit information to relevant government agencies, employers, or publish incident data to social network tools.


Don't forget, Homeland security is up to you !
http://www.ehow.com/how_746483 ... ity-colorado-springs.html




After all, the companies goals are one's we all embrace..............

The goals of Citizen Concepts are to:

* Provide instruction and increase consistency in actions while decreasing variance in human behavior to mitigate risk and error
* Increase the quality, procedure compliance, and efficacy of outcomes
* Provide closed network, high-value content information for collection and action purposes
* To serve civil, government and commercial communities entities
* Provide mechanisms whereby events, processes, and performance can be reviewed retrospectively
#2 - Uke
*Saw thread title*
*Saw username who started it*
*Thought it would be a list of conspiracies app*

I was wrong, but close enough.
its grand, some of us aren't grasses...

" whistle blower app "

for what ?? ohhh i worked an extra half an hour today and didnt get the 2-4 quid im owed ?

Just like the wikileak and previous threads of this genre, i dont see the point... :|
Heh, imagine needing to push the 'pandemic' button.
Quote from PMD9409 :*Saw thread title*
*Saw username who started it*

Did you also see he'd linked to an image hosted on David Icke's website?

I switch off as soon as I see that dude's name linked to anything. He wasn't a bad goalkeeper but he was a shit messiah.

I remember watching that interview. At the time he was well known to Brits as a BBC sports reporter, and he suddenly turned up on a prime time chat show behaving like a complete mental case, it was hilarious.
#7 - DeKo
What button do we press when the lizards unmask themselves and start ****ing shit up?
Remember, the Espionage act is discussed today.

I hope your all ready with your Patriot.apps (And remember, We leverage your existing Blackberry, Android or iPhone platform and drive compliance directly to your staff's mobile device. No manuals to find, nor forms to locate, no wasted time.)

Anyway, I'm sure your all ready to start identifying those terrorists who are simply everywhere.

Fortunately, Homeland Security has published a handy guide to identify any potential terrorist. Enjoy.

Suspicious Activity – See Something, Say Something

What To Do If You Spot Suspicious Terrorist Activity If you see suspicious behavior, do not confront the individuals involved.
Take note of the details:
S – Size (Jot down the number of people, gender, ages, and physical descriptions)
A - Activity (Describe exactly what they are doing)
L - Location (Provide exact location)
U – Uniform (Describe what they are wearing, including shoes)
T – Time (Provide date, time, and duration of activity)
E - Equipment (Describe vehicle, make, color etc., license plate, camera, guns, etc)
Suspicious activity is often recalled after an event. We must train ourselves to be on the lookout for things that are out of the ordinary and arouse suspicions.

Keep in mind, those who commit terrorist acts:
Usually live among us without appearing suspicious while planning and preparing for their attack. They may be your neighbor, student or friend.
Often they will need training or equipment that will arouse suspicion.
Need to conduct surveillance on possible targets and gather information on the planned attcak location.
All of these things make terrorists vulnerable to detection, by those watching for certain characteristics.
Learn to recognize the difference between normal and abnormal behavior. It can be a fine line. Stay alert in your daily travels and routines and get to know:
  • Who your neighbors are
  • What cars are normally in your neighborhood
  • Who regularly makes deliveries at work and in your neighborhood
Staying alert is NOT about becoming paranoid. Staying alert is being aware of one’s surroundings. Be alert to indications of possible trouble. They may include:
  • A local activity that could indicate problems in your community.
  • One of the clues that led to the recent break-up of a terrorist plot was that several of the cell members were spotted celebrating in an apartment complex on the anniversary of 911.
  • Previous activity or crimes.
  • Controversial issues being debated.
  • Suspicious thefts.
It is impossible to identify a terrorist by
  • Appearance
  • Nationality
  • Language
You CAN only identify a terrorist threat by observing or hearing about suspicious activity that may lead to a criminal act.
Identifying suspicious activity is not a difficult science. Rely on your judgment. Your suspicion of a threat could be confirmed with only one incident or it could take a series of incidents. Your suspicions will need to be based on:
  • Experience
  • Judgment
  • Common sense
Review some possible suspicious activity.
Here is just one example:
Unusual Interest in High Risk or Symbolic Targets
Maybe you are at a high profile location or, perhaps a National Monument and you notice a person nearby taking several photos. That’s not unusual. But then you notice that the person is only taking photos of the locations surveillance cameras, entrence crash barriers and access control procedures. Is that normal for a tourist? Not.
The following should cause a heightened sense of suspicion:
  • suspicious or unusual interest
  • surveillance (suspicious in nature)
  • inappropriate photographs or videos
  • note-taking
  • drawing of diagrams
  • annotating maps
  • using binoculars or night vision devices
Unusual or suspicious activity does not necessarily mean that terrorist activity is happening, but be aware of the following suspicious behaviors:
  • Individuals acting furtively and suspiciously
  • Individuals avoiding eye contact
  • Individuals departing quickly when seen or approached
  • Individuals in places they don’t belong
  • A strong odor coming from a building or vehicle
  • An overloaded vehicle
  • Fluid leaking from a vehicle, other than the engine or gas tank
  • Over dressed for the type of weather
Fraudulent Identification
Many of the 9/11 terrorists were in the country illegally and using fraudulent IDs. Altering or using false government identification in any way and for any purpose is against the law.
Read a recent news article we featured discussing this.

Fraudulent ID’s include:
  • drivers license
  • social security card
  • passport
  • birth certificate
  • INS identification
If you believe someone is using or has altered government identification, please notify the law enforcement authrities. Do NOT request to see another person’s ID when not appropriate. Allow law enforcements to do the investigating.
Terrorists, when not acting alone, need to meet with their conspirators and often times work within a cell. Pay attention to visitors and guests that
  • arrive and leave at unusual hours
  • try not to be noticed
  • act in a suspicious manner
  • park an unusual distance from the meeting
  • have an unusual number of unrelated people living together
  • Not all people who maintain privacy are terrorists. But people intent on doing illegal acts want to be left alone.
Some signs that may raise your suspicions.
  • they only let you into the apartment or house with plenty of prior notice
  • they change the locks often
  • they keep certain rooms off limits
  • they cover tables and other pieces of furniture
  • they never allow maid service in a hotel room
  • they only take hotel room service outside the door
  • they only accept deliveries at the hotel’s front desk or outside a closed door
Deliveries are a common method for terrorists to carry out their attacks. Be aware of:
  • a vehicle with hazardous material parked or driving in an inappropriate area
  • unusual deliveries of chemicals or fertilizer
  • unattended bags or boxes in a public access place
  • fire extinguishers that may have been moved or tampered with
  • unusual or unexpected mail
Unusual Purchases or Thefts
Terrorists need supplies to carry out their attacks and accomplish their goals.
Pay attention to purchases, rentals or thefts of:
  • police, security, public utility, mail carrier, or airline uniforms and equipment
  • explosives
  • weapons
  • ammunition
  • propane bottles
  • toxic chemicals
  • vehicles able to contain or haul hazardous materials
Additional suspicious activity may include:
  • Someone bragging or talking about plans to harm citizens in violent attacks or who claims membership in a terrorist organization that espouses killing innocent people.
  • Suspicious packages, luggage, or mail that have been abandoned in a crowded place like an office building, an airport, a school, or a shopping center.
  • Suspicious letter or package that arrives in your mailbox. (Stay away from the letter or package and don’t shake, bump or sniff it; wash hands thoroughly with soap and water.
  • Someone suspiciously exiting a secured, non-public area near a train or bus depot, airport, tunnel, bridge, government building, or tourist attraction.
  • Any type of activity or circumstance that seems frightening or unusual within the normal routines of your neighborhood, community, and workplace.
  • Someone unfamiliar loitering in a parking lot, government building, or around a school or playground.
  • Anyone asking a lot of questions ‹ especially concerning routes or loads or drop-off times.
  • Recruiters should be alert for unusual employment applications. Don’t assume it couldn’t be an inside job.
I don't think there are terrorists in new zealand. You worry too much about things that do not nor will ever involve you because you're in such a small and insignificant place in the world.

You're being sarcastic and this app is kind of OTT but asking questions about why someone is loitering around has saved lives (attempted times square bombing a while back)
Quote from flymike91 :I don't think there are terrorists in new zealand.

Yeah some Somali woman didn't try to hijack a plane or anything.
very impressive they might move you up a seat at the UN now.
Quote from flymike91 :I don't think there are terrorists in new zealand. You worry too much about things that do not nor will ever involve you because you're in such a small and insignificant place in the world.

Well, apart from being massively uninformed (see here for one example) your arrogance is actually quite funny.
Racer_X, based on the Wikileaks thread, I thought you were cool - That you looked at the world in a different perspective, looked past what people WANT us to believe and make us try and think for ourselves...but after THIS POST, I think you read way too much Terrorist books and watch too many of those Terrorist shows on Discovery and Nat Geo.

I mean, whether you agree with the stupid guide (because it is stupid, as half of it could apply to anyone who is simply interested in trains, for example - Someone hanging around a trainstation taking lots of photographs by the definitions set out make them a terrorist...:really or not is irrelevant. The fact you have posted it means you're spreading more of that shit around...

There are terrorists in the world : FACT
Whether we understand it or not, they have their own (perhaps cultural or relgious) reasons. : FACT

Unless we kill everyone who is not defined as "Western" we will never be free of terrorists and perhaps if we as "super nations", UK, US, etc, wouldn't insist on trying control the whole world and it's lightswitch, people wouldn't be so pissed off.

That's my 2c and I'm out.
Greenpeace is more of a terrorist organization that the country france will ever be. Am I going to get a list of all of the things that have ever happened in new zealand? Is it going to convince me that new zealand is a player of any imaginable importance on the world stage?
Quote from flymike91 :Greenpeace is more of a terrorist organization that the country france will ever be.

The only people who can think this without irony are people who are totally uninformed about the history of the world. If you want to continue making bold statements (as you have done in this thread and in others) and you want people to actually give you any respect then you should really go away and research a few things before you post again. Otherwise you're going to continue to be a funny aside to real discussion, debate and thought.
ecoterrorism (of which greenpeace has admitted to funding and committing) is the number one domestic terror threat in the US according to the FBI. The French government is not high on the list of terrorist organizations.
The French were pretty useful terrorists during WW2, I suppose this enforces the statement 'One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter'.
Possibly Prof G Stone's, University of Chicago Law School, submission on the Shield Amendment that you seem so woefully ignorant of may (but I doubt it) get you thinking about the facts.
This was made today (16/12/10) to the committee

The proposed SHIELD Act would amend the Espionage Act of 1917 to make it a crime for any person knowingly and willfully to disseminate, in any manner prejudicial to the safety or interest of the United States,“any classified information . . . concerning the human intelligence activities of the United States or . . . concerning the identity of a classified source or informant” working with the intelligence community of the United States.
Although the Act might be constitutional as applied to a government employee who “leaks” such classified material, it is plainly unconstitutional as applied to other individuals who might publish or otherwise disseminate such information. With respect to such other individuals, the Act violates the First Amendment unless, at the very least, it is expressly limited to situations in which the individual knows that the dissemination of the classified material poses a clear and present danger of grave harm to the nation.
http://www.law.uchicago.edu/fi ... oneStatementWikiLeaks.pdf
well we could fight all day about what classified information leaked would pose a threat to American military and covert operatives. I tend to agree with the old adage "loose lips sink ships"

Maybe I'm being defensive but I don't understand why non-americans are so willing to release information that jeoprodizes US operations. Is it just a **** you to America? is it just to prove they can? is it that western socialist countries' citizens truly believe that the world is better off without american intervention in the middle east? Southern london is full of jihadists as are certain parts of Sweden (now more apparent than ever), Norway and France. To not be threatened at all by extremist Islam is very naive, but Europe wasn't threatened by german arms buildup either and went the route of appeasement instead of nipping it at the bud, which didn't work out well then and won't work now.

America will save the day again, and you'll hate us for it.
Blinkered patriotism from an American? Whatever next?!
Leave britney.. I mean.. Leave america ALONNEEE!!
Quote from tristancliffe :Blinkered patriotism from an American? Whatever next?!

He slightly admitted it atleast.

You can only defend America in very small categories, the government isn't one of them.
Quote from flymike91 :Southern london is full of jihadists

Don't be ridiculous. And you've got your own government to thank for producing most of the radicals around today.

Quote from flymike91 :To not be threatened at all by extremist Islam is very naive,

Which is the bigger threat: A handful of religious nutters with home-made bombs, or hundreds of millions of nutters who are bound by both religious fervour and nationalism, having at their disposal the most expensive army ever put together, and not being shy about disappearing people, holding them for years without trial and torturing them in the mean time?

This is why people support wikileaks.
kekekekekekekekekekekekekekekekekekkekekekekekeke.

:hide:
alright America is the most powerful nation in the world so obviously the most oppressive.I suppose you go all moist in the pants when you hear about global economic justice/global socialism/etc. which would put all countries on a level playing field (i.e. we all live in shit) but i digress.

Kev I really think someone very misguided has convinced you that the war in the middle east is a religious war and I don't even know how to respond to that as it is so blatantly untrue. Frankly Jihadists don't care if you're American, Bristish, Christian, Hindu or anything else; if you're not following sharia law you are an infidel and must die.

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