This is a list of sites they can use to assess disasters if they dont have anyone there. It can be useful to coordinate efforts between locals too. You read the list, read the description in it, yet don't get it? Twitter, Map sites, etc, you think this is a watch list like they are terror groups?
Why is Google not on that list?
ReplyDeleteI hope I'm not on there O_O
ReplyDeleteLol, "the land of the free" my arse!
ReplyDeletegoogle is on there
ReplyDeleteNo idea what they are hoping to achieve with regards to having certain sites on there! All a bit confusing really!
ReplyDeletelol, google..
ReplyDeletewhat's up with that - no google on the list?
ReplyDeleteThe list starts at page 14, where is 1-13?
ReplyDeleteThe end is near...
ReplyDeleteAhhh!! Now following.
ReplyDeleteYikes, not looking good... What can we do to stop this?
ReplyDeletemsthirteen.com
ReplyDeleteyour tax dollars hard at work
This just looks like the browsing history of someone with a twitter addiction and a strange stumbleupon account
ReplyDeleteso where are pages 1-13?
ReplyDeleteThis is a list of sites they can use to assess disasters if they dont have anyone there. It can be useful to coordinate efforts between locals too. You read the list, read the description in it, yet don't get it? Twitter, Map sites, etc, you think this is a watch list like they are terror groups?
ReplyDeleteYou can take off your tinfoil hats now.
^says the undercover government agent
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