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Messenger: jahmyking Sent: 7/4/2013 10:04:27 AM
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facebook, email. something like that. if I need advice reasoning or have a dispute I need cleared up.

And are there any customs like turban tying or something like that. (special occasions)

Bless



Messenger: jahmyking Sent: 7/4/2013 11:34:29 AM
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http://rastafarivisions.com/images/RASTAFARI/conduct.pdf


Messenger: Nazarite_I Sent: 7/4/2013 1:48:12 PM
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There are actually a lot of Elders out there on facebook and things, it's just a matter of building networks and getting round the segregational algorythms they build into the thing that only suggest and reveal links based on what I and I click on and look at.
Better to find an Elder in the I's area to Reason with face to face though still if the I is looking for serious advice and someone to help the I resolve disputes.

If the I (or anyone else) wants to link I on facebook and build I and I networks for positive works, movements and Reasonings, look I up with I name: Chris Leigh

Although I'm 22, so no Elder yet.

Blessed love


Messenger: Matthew Sent: 7/4/2013 2:57:35 PM
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My Bredren

Please be carefully on Facebook, I don't trust it, it is a great tool for Babylon enterprises to reach, monitor and control the masses. The youth are especially targeted.

Blessed love


Messenger: Nazarite_I Sent: 7/4/2013 3:55:57 PM
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Honestly Idren, I don't care what babylon can see on there. I speak I mind and expose them wherever, on facebook included and they can see what they want. It's a tool for them, but it's also a good tool for linking and networking and communicating among I and I and spreading truths that babylon don't want seen and heard.

I'm not on this hiding business. I'm sure what I've said and who I link with has brought I to their attention, but what are they going to do? Crucify I for speaking truth and right? Look how that went for Yahshua...

Blessed love


Messenger: Ark I Sent: 7/4/2013 10:21:21 PM
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if you are worried about babylon monitoring the I, then it is best to stop going anywhere on the internet.




Messenger: Matthew Sent: 7/5/2013 1:04:38 AM
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I didn't say don't use facebook I said be carefull when using it! For instance when the Is log in to facebook on a new device Facebook recognises this and tracks your location. This seems like the early stages of microchip tracking. This technology along with the personal information many people input in I opinion gives who ever possesses it far to much power
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A multinational security firm has secretly developed software capable of tracking people's movements and predicting future behaviour by mining data from social networking websites.

A video obtained by the Guardian reveals how an "extreme-scale analytics" system created by Raytheon, the world's fifth largest defence contractor, can gather vast amounts of information about people from websites including Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare.

Raytheon says it has not sold the software – named Riot, or Rapid Information Overlay Technology – to any clients.

But the Massachusetts-based company has acknowledged the technology was shared with US government and industry as part of a joint research and development effort, in 2010, to help build a national security system capable of analysing "trillions of entities" from cyberspace.

The power of Riot to harness popular websites for surveillance offers a rare insight into controversial techniques that have attracted interest from intelligence and national security agencies, at the same time prompting civil liberties and online privacy concerns.

The sophisticated technology demonstrates how the same social networks that helped propel the Arab Spring revolutions can be transformed into a "Google for spies" and tapped as a means of monitoring and control.

Using Riot it is possible to gain an entire snapshot of a person's life – their friends, the places they visit charted on a map – in little more than a few clicks of a button.

In the video obtained by the Guardian, it is explained by Raytheon's "principal investigator" Brian Urch that photographs users post on social networks sometimes contain latitude and longitude details – automatically embedded by smartphones within "exif header data."

Riot pulls out this information, showing not only the photographs posted onto social networks by individuals, but also the location at which the photographs were taken.

"We're going to track one of our own employees," Urch says in the video, before bringing up pictures of "Nick," a Raytheon staff member used as an example target. With information gathered from social networks, Riot quickly reveals Nick frequently visits Washington Nationals Park, where on one occasion he snapped a photograph of himself posing with a blonde haired woman.

"We know where Nick's going, we know what Nick looks like," Urch explains, "now we want to try to predict where he may be in the future."

Riot can display on a spider diagram the associations and relationships between individuals online by looking at who they have communicated with over Twitter. It can also mine data from Facebook and sift GPS location information from Foursquare, a mobile phone app used by more than 25 million people to alert friends of their whereabouts. The Foursquare data can be used to display, in graph form, the top 10 places visited by tracked individuals and the times at which they visited them.

The video shows that Nick, who posts his location regularly on Foursquare, visits a gym frequently at 6am early each week. Urch quips: "So if you ever did want to try to get hold of Nick, or maybe get hold of his laptop, you might want to visit the gym at 6am on a Monday."

Mining from public websites for law enforcement is considered legal in most countries. In February last year, for instance, the FBI requested help to develop a social-media mining application for monitoring "bad actors or groups".

However, Ginger McCall, an attorney at the Washington-based Electronic Privacy Information Centre, said the Raytheon technology raised concerns about how troves of user data could be covertly collected without oversight or regulation.

"Social networking sites are often not transparent about what information is shared and how it is shared," McCall said. "Users may be posting information that they believe will be viewed only by their friends, but instead, it is being viewed by government officials or pulled in by data collection services like the Riot search."

Raytheon, which made sales worth an estimated $25bn (£16bn) in 2012, did not want its Riot demonstration video to be revealed on the grounds that it says it shows a "proof of concept" product that has not been sold to any clients.

Jared Adams, a spokesman for Raytheon's intelligence and information systems department, said in an email: "Riot is a big data analytics system design we are working on with industry, national labs and commercial partners to help turn massive amounts of data into useable information to help meet our nation's rapidly changing security needs.

"Its innovative privacy features are the most robust that we're aware of, enabling the sharing and analysis of data without personally identifiable information [such as social security numbers, bank or other financial account information] being disclosed."

In December, Riot was featured in a newly published patent Raytheon is pursuing for a system designed to gather data on people from social networks, blogs and other sources to identify whether they should be judged a security risk.

In April, Riot was scheduled to be showcased at a US government and industry national security conference for secretive, classified innovations, where it was listed under the category "big data – analytics, algorithms."

According to records published by the US government's trade controls department, the technology has been designated an "EAR99" item under export regulations, which means it "can be shipped without a licence to most destinations under most circumstances".





Messenger: Nazarite_I Sent: 7/5/2013 8:03:06 AM
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I simple reply to that is: So?

Ark I is right.

When I went and logged into facebook at a hostel in Berlin, it did pin I there, but it also seems to think I was at Kings House in Jamaica at the same time, because someone did tag I in a photo (not of I) that was located there.

If they are looking into I, they don't need facebook to know where I am. They can get I address, the place I work, what movements I'm on, whatever from facebook and elsewhere on the internet, but I don't fear them. The only one of their laws I break is the one that says I can't burn herb, and I'm not even keeping that hidden, so what are they going to do? Arrest I for that and bump up the sentence because I use I freedom of speech to spread truth and right on them? I doubt I'm a big enough threat to them (yet) for them to crucify I, and even that I'm not afraid of, so what do I have to be careful about?

Blessed love




Messenger: jahmyking Sent: 7/5/2013 9:04:34 AM
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I am 22 myself Earthstrong on the 10th so I guess I am a youth still but what can they do to us if they see us on facebook??????

thanks for the response.



Messenger: Matthew Sent: 7/5/2013 10:14:14 AM
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Nazarite I

That is fine if your on a chat thing but I am talking about revolutionary work. How can InI organise and centralise if Babylon is there to intercept . They gonna do what ever they can to stop InI coming together and uniting. Remember it's Babylon who call a group a gang or a protest a riot. They say keep your enemies close. InI need to make sure the system has no idea what InI are doing until it hits them

Blessed love


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