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Myspace, a place for. . . the pentagon?

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| By : Chase Roper

Phone tapping is okay, if you're into the whole privacy violation and forcing phone companies to give up their records thing. If you really want to find dirt on people you could look to the one place where everyone gives up privacy willingly for free - Myspace. At least, that's what the pentagon is planning.

In an effort to help "connect the dots," the NSA is planning to scourge social networking websites like Friendster and Myspace. Websites such as these are virtual wells of provided information that have great potential to add to our nation's security. For instance, we can discover from extensive Myspace surveys which certain terrorist suspects have ever been on a date, what type of kisser they are, and which alcholic drink best represents them.


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