Sunday, October 10, 2010

Big Problems for Facebook Users?

Facebook is just starting to get bigger in Japan but there seems to be a problem with people's privacy and Facebook being used as a political "toy." It has been alleged that Facebook is used for cointelpro, spying, so-called, "Black-budget" operations and censorship.

This is alarming since nearly 30% of all the 1.9 billion Internet users in the entire world have a Facebook account.

As the Examiner reports:


Investigation has revealed that Facebook.com has denied its users access to critical extraterrestrial disclosure information, and has sabotaged Facebook groups intended for organizing a boycott against BP, the oil giant responsible for the April 20, 2010 BP Gulf oil spill false flag operation, through the use of sophisticated spying and cointelpro Facebook.com software attack techniques.
One of the cointelpro-type attacks carried out by Facebook.com and documented by mainstream media newspaper Politico was against Facebook members who attempted to organize a boycott on Facebook.com against BP, one of the corporate perpetrators of the April 20, 2010 BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill that has devastated the ecology, economy, and population of the Gulf area.
These sophisticated spying and cointelpro Facebook.com software attack techniques could only be employed with the explicit approval of an upper management executive and venture capital level at Facebook.com.    This Facebook.com upper level advertises its easy, open access to U.S. President Barack Obama, one of the largest recipients of campaign contributions from BP, and whose Secretary of Energy, Steven Chu, received a $500 million grant from BP prior to joining the Obama cabinet.
This is depressing enough as it is, but further down the same article alleges some very fishy goings-on with the financing of Facebook:
The reality of most of Facebook.com’s capitalization, and its integration with the mission of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Information Awareness Office (IAO)...
Key Facebook.com capitalization was supplied through the Central Intelligence Agency investment front company InQTel, whose Board member Dr. Anita Jones was a former high-ranking official of DARPA and of the U.S. Department of Defense Information Awareness Office.

Still think this is no problem? Watch this video for a real eye-opener. It shows that whenever you use Facebook, you irrevocably give up all your rights when it come to someone data mining your private information:


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