 Source: Prison Planet
Source: Prison PlanetPaul Joseph Watson
Keywords agency is tracking include “body scanner,” “nationalist” , “police,” and “immigration”
A Homeland Security training manual belies claims made by DHS 
representatives during a Congressional hearing last week that the 
federal agency is only monitoring social media outlets for “situational 
awareness,” and proves the fact that Big Sis is also tracking online 
criticism of government, including discussion of airport body scanners.
“Analysts for a Department of Homeland Security program 
that monitors social networks like Twitter and Facebook have been 
instructed to produce reports on policy debates related to the 
department, a newly disclosed manual shows,” reports the New York Times.
The manual, entitled Department of Homeland Security National Operations Center Media Monitoring Capability Desktop Reference Binder, was obtained by the Electronic Privacy Information Center via a FOIA request.
The controversy over DHS spying on social media erupted last month following the release of 300 documents which detailed
 how DHS had hired an outside contractor, General Dynamics Advanced 
Information Systems, to monitor social media outlets along with a list 
of websites, on a “24/7/365 basis,” in order to uncover “any media 
reports that reflect adversely on the U.S. Government and the Department
 of Homeland Security.”
During a subsequent Congressional hearing on the matter,
 DHS representatives Mary Callahan and Richard Chávez denied the fact 
that tracking criticism of government agencies formed any part of the 
program, and that the effort was merely aimed at developing “situational
 awareness” of potential threats, mostly related to extreme weather 
events.
However, the 2011 manual makes it abundantly clear that 
the program was a backdoor effort to keep tabs on what the American 
people were saying about not just the DHS, but a whole host of federal 
agencies, including the CIA, the ATF, the TSA, FEMA, as well as 
organizations outside of the U.S. government such as the United Nations 
and the Red Cross.
The ‘items of interest’ listed in the document which 
require monitoring of social media include, “policy directives, debates 
and implementations related to DHS.”
In addition, the list of keywords the DHS is tasked with
 monitoring include terms that have little to do with “situational 
awareness.”
During last week’s hearing, Callaham claimed that such 
keywords were restricted to “you know, flood, tornado and things like 
that.” In reality, the manual also directs DHS analysts to search for 
terms such as “China, cops, hacking, illegal immigrants, Iran, Iraq, 
marijuana, organized crime, police, pork and radicals.”
The words “militia,” “riot,” “body scanner,” and 
“nationalist” are also included in the list of keywords the DHS is 
tasked with monitoring.
The fact that Homeland Security is monitoring what 
people say about airport body scanners, in the aftermath of a wider 
national basklash against the TSA as a whole, dovetails with how the TSA
 has subjected people who refuse to use them to undue suspicion and questioning.
“The D.H.S. continues to monitor the Internet for 
criticism of the government,” EPIC’s Ginger McCall said in reference to 
the document. “This suspicionless, overbroad monitoring quells 
legitimate First Amendment activity and exceeds the agency’s legal 
authority.”
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com.
 He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular 
fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show and Infowars Nightly News.
