Thursday, December 06, 2007

7 Minutes 13 Seconds


Uh-oh...

And look who they out-clicked on...

9 comments:

  1. Dave,
    You can always FOIA your FBI records to see what information is being collected on you...or is that just another myth?

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  2. If there's an ongoing investigation, they won't release a thing, Anon.

    David

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  3. They were looking at us last week.

    :-p

    For we are the Sons
    For we are the Sons
    The Sons of Liberty

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  4. This might be the time to ask. I was cleaning/fixing my registry last week since my computer seemed to be running slow (it had been a while since the last clean up). Anyway, I was browsing through the list of items removed and there was a registry key entry that said USDOJ. Anyone out there care to elaborate?

    I don't have a website for them to visit so I chalked it up to maybe having visited a DOJ website myself. I'm not a computer wiz so I really don't know what I am looking at.

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  5. WD, can you elaborate where you found that?

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  6. David, they were just checking you out after you told everyone a few days back what a handsome dude you are.
    I need to put my picture on PoG, but I don't know if I can stand to break the heart of Miss Puerto Rico.

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  7. They're looking for homegrown terrorists, you know, those extremists who believe in the constitution and the rule of law, and individual unalienable rights. Those extremists who believe in a republic based on the principles incorporated in our founding documents.

    Yeah, those dangerous extremists who are Americans above all other political considerations. They can't be having that shit. What if it caught on...........again.

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  8. Anon,

    I ran my McAfee Anti-Virus Scan. Just before running the scan, I selected all the options in the Security Center (basically told it to scan for everything that could even remotely be considered harmful or spyware). The report came back when it was finished and one of the items listed was a registry key (best I can remember, that is how it was identified) with a long name that included "DOJ.GOV" or "USDOJ.GOV" Right now, I couldn't tell you where the file or "item" was originally detected, but McAfee removed it.

    I wish I was a computer whiz right about now so I could give you more than that.

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  9. WD, please select from the following:

    1. If you have been naughty; There is nothing to see here, move along.

    2. If you have been nice; Ask Santa for a new Hard Drive and re-install your OS.

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