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Originally Posted by QueenOfLeon
Hello to all those who are awake! I have been following Project Camelot for along time now and thank Kerry and Bill for their courage at getting the info out, however I can not help but think, given what John Lear said about ATS being a forum for insiders to follow what people know, is it wise to post locations and plans for survival on here for all to see? How do you know if a member is a gov insider or not? How do you know that once you are all settled in your little community that a swarm of black helicopters won't fly to your mountain in Ecuador and round you all up? Given their abilites to trace and track electronical information, this all seems pretty insane to me. I recently sent a mail to a freind outlining the NWO and it mysteriously dissapeared from my drafts which I know I had saved, so I have been well aware that I, along with all of you are probably on that list just for knowing about it.
Does anybody else not think about this? I would be interested to know Bill and Kerry's opinion on this also?
And have you not been threatened for allowing the info to be out at all?
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You are bang on. They can read it, they know who you are and if they want they can see through several layers of secrecy.
My alias could be mapped back in countless numbers of ways to my real ID - you cant do it, but "they" can. You MUST assume that everything that is written by you is monitored.
With the changing structure of the internet, it is going to be even easier - as tracing technologies pretexted by the hunting Copyright offenders and "terrorists", and also net usage metering technologies mandated by ISP's who are trying to control and monetise thier oversold bandwidth.
Just talk about enternal truths and let people read them when they still can. Who knows you might even wake up an otherwise misguided illuminati spy or two!
I agree talking about yourself, and giving specific individual information is not really good operational security (OPSEC).
Whoever mentioned encryption - forget it. They can read it all if they want to. Using encryption on a site like this will just draw even more unwanted attention. Just work the same way they do - hide in plain sight.
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