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Family Gets A Visit From The Feds After Googling Pressure Cookers And Backpacks by Nobody: 10:22pm On Aug 01, 2013
Michele Catalano was looking for information online about pressure cookers. Her husband, in the same time frame, was Googling backpacks. Wednesday morning, six men from a joint terrorism task force showed up at their house to see if they were terrorists. Which begs the question: How'd the government know what they were Googling?

Catalano (who is a professional writer) describes the tension of that visit.

They were peppering my husband with questions. Where is he from? Where are his parents from? They asked about me, where was I, where do I work, where do my parents live. Do you have any bombs, they asked. Do you own a pressure cooker? My husband said no, but we have a rice cooker. Can you make a bomb with that? My husband said no, my wife uses it to make quinoa. What the hell is quinoa, they asked. ...
Have you ever looked up how to make a pressure cooker bomb? My husband, ever the oppositional kind, asked them if they themselves weren’t curious as to how a pressure cooker bomb works, if they ever looked it up. Two of them admitted they did.

The men identified themselves as members of the "joint terrorism task force." The composition of such task forces depend on the region of the country, but, as we outlined after the Boston bombings, include a variety of federal agencies. Among them: the FBI and Homeland Security.

Ever since details of the NSA's surveillance infrastructure were leaked by Edward Snowden, the agency has been insistent on the boundaries of the information it collects. It is not, by law, allowed to spy on Americans — although there are exceptions of which it takes advantage. Its PRISM program, under which it collects internet content, does not include information from Americans unless those Americans are connected to terror suspects by no more than two other people. It collects metadata on phone calls made by Americans, but reportedly stopped collecting metadata on Americans' internet use in 2011. So how, then, would the government know what Catalano and her husband were searching for?

It's possible that one of the two of them is tangentially linked to a foreign terror suspect, allowing the government to review their internet activity. After all, that "no more than two other people" ends up covering millions of people. Or perhaps the NSA, as part of its routine collection of as much internet traffic as it can, automatically flags things like Google searches for "pressure cooker" and "backpack" and passes on anything it finds to the FBI.

Or maybe it was something else. On Wednesday, The Guardian reported on XKeyscore, a program eerily similar to Facebook search that could clearly allow an analyst to run a search that picked out people who'd done searches for those items from the same location. How those searches got into the government's database is a question worth asking; how the information got back out seems apparent.

It is also possible that there were other factors that prompted the government's interest in Catalano and her husband. He travels to Asia, she notes in her article. Who knows. Which is largely Catalano's point.

They mentioned that they do this about 100 times a week. And that 99 of those visits turn out to be nothing. I don’t know what happens on the other 1% of visits and I’m not sure I want to know what my neighbors are up to.

One hundred times a week, groups of six armed men drive to houses in three black SUVs, conducting consented-if-casual searches of the property perhaps in part because of things people looked up online.

But the NSA doesn't collect data on Americans, so this certainly won't happen to you. cheesy
http://news.yahoo.com/google-pressure-cookers-backpacks-visit-feds-140900667.html

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/08/01/writer-claims-online-searches-for-pressure-cookers-and-backpacks-earned-her-a-visit-from-the-feds-and-thats-not-even-the-scariest-part-of-the-story/

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/01/new-york-police-terrorism-pressure-cooker

Re: Family Gets A Visit From The Feds After Googling Pressure Cookers And Backpacks by Nobody: 10:57pm On Aug 01, 2013
funny set of Jokers
Re: Family Gets A Visit From The Feds After Googling Pressure Cookers And Backpacks by tpia5: 12:34am On Aug 02, 2013
Lord hamercy
Re: Family Gets A Visit From The Feds After Googling Pressure Cookers And Backpacks by bobthebuilder99(m): 1:35am On Aug 02, 2013
We need this in Nigeria.

This should be in the foreign affairs section.
Re: Family Gets A Visit From The Feds After Googling Pressure Cookers And Backpacks by ogb5(m): 4:02am On Aug 02, 2013
If you want to live in peace in this mad world, someone has to watch the neigbourhood.

Some will call that spying on the citizens. In Nigeria there is minimal spying and others see that as evidence to bomb us at will.
Re: Family Gets A Visit From The Feds After Googling Pressure Cookers And Backpacks by Standing5(m): 4:38am On Aug 02, 2013
The watcher.
Re: Family Gets A Visit From The Feds After Googling Pressure Cookers And Backpacks by tpia5: 4:41am On Aug 02, 2013
ogb5: If you want to live in peace in this mad world, someone has to watch the neigbourhood.

Some will call that spying on the citizens. In Nigeria there is minimal spying and others see that as evidence to bomb us at will.

hmm
Re: Family Gets A Visit From The Feds After Googling Pressure Cookers And Backpacks by princesammmy: 5:52am On Aug 02, 2013
no more privacy again
Re: Family Gets A Visit From The Feds After Googling Pressure Cookers And Backpacks by Brimmie(m): 6:06am On Aug 02, 2013
[size=20]Reminds Me Of "Person Of Interest"[/size]
Re: Family Gets A Visit From The Feds After Googling Pressure Cookers And Backpacks by Myself2(m): 11:43am On Aug 02, 2013
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Re: Family Gets A Visit From The Feds After Googling Pressure Cookers And Backpacks by Aedesmuskeeto: 9:53am On Aug 03, 2013
grin grin LMAO @
what the hell is quinoa
Re: Family Gets A Visit From The Feds After Googling Pressure Cookers And Backpacks by bknight: 6:05pm On Aug 03, 2013
shocked (if that first picture are d guys from NSA) those guys are intimidating to visit a family to 'casually' quiz them undecided

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