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Think that you are immune to being put on the terrorist watch list, think again.
Anyone can potentially end up on the watch list.
1. Post something that raises "reasonable suspicion".
2. Someone could report you "think you are a terrorist"
3. Be "a little terrorist-ish" according to someone.
4. By association
5. Be in a "category" determined to be threat
6. You could just be unlucky.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/25/terrorist-watch-list_n_5617599.html
Anyone can potentially end up on the watch list.
1. Post something that raises "reasonable suspicion".
2. Someone could report you "think you are a terrorist"
3. Be "a little terrorist-ish" according to someone.
4. By association
5. Be in a "category" determined to be threat
6. You could just be unlucky.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/25/terrorist-watch-list_n_5617599.html
Edited 9 y ago
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 6
About one or two years after 911, I was writing a historical short story about a spys and an anarchist group in the 1890s. I ended up needing something that would explode when mixed with water and some sort of poison that could be made from something simple that existed at the time. I found both, won't mention what they were. But I knew for sure my research into both may have put me on someone's track list. I hope whoever was watching my internet activity liked the story when I posted it.
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CPT (Join to see) I think this is very interesting and it for me it goes back to common sense. If you don't wanted to be added to one of these lists then make sure your comments are always professional and you don't have anything to worry about - pretty simple process in my mind. Just an opinion from an old soldier!
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