From the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) website is a pdf copy, published January 6, 2011, which includes the sites and keywords being watched by the Office of Operations Coordination and Planning (OPS) and National Operations Center (NOC) in cooperation with the DHS.

Appendix A lists the “Social Media Web Sites Monitored by the NOC” and starts on page 14.

Appendix B lists the “Terms Used by the NOC When Monitoring Social Media Sites” and starts on page 19.

I was aware were being watched – I had read and heard about this for some time now.  If you didn’t, well, it is time to become aware.  Included are the popular sites of Hulu, Vimeo, YouTube, Flickr (ouch, this one hurt me being a photographer), Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, LA Wildfires Blog, Popular Science Blogs, Stratfor (didn’t realize they fell in the category of “Social Media”), and many many more.  Of course, they’re not monitoring every single word, sentence and post on these sites, but are looking for trends.

Many of the keywords don’t surprise me, but one sub-category did… the weather.  According to this document, the following words are “watch words”.  Is it not a typical conversation starter about the weather with someone else living elsewhere in the country, or world for that matter? Or even locally. I live in a drought-ridden area, and my friends and I are frequently commenting about the heat and lack of rain. Or when it does rain, Facebook blows up with everyone celebrating the H2O falling from the sky.  With the passing of NDAA FY 2012, now they can do more than just watch….

Weather/Disaster/Emergency Key or “Watch” Words
Emergency
Hurricane
Tornado
Twister
Tsunami
Earthquake
Tremor
Flood
Storm
Crest
Temblor
Extreme weather
Forest fire
Brush fire
Ice
Stranded/Stuck
Help
Hail
Wildfire
Tsunami Warning Center
Magnitude
Avalanche
Typhoon
Shelter-in-place
Disaster
Snow
Blizzard
Sleet
Mud slide or Mudslide
Erosion
Power outage

Online pdf copy, in case you missed it in the text above, can be found HERE.

11 responses to “Sites and Keywords Being Monitored by the DHS”

  1. one of the songs on my cd is called “cradle to grave” re this. what’s new…but it is oppressive and i think our job is to give “them” the finger whenever – and often. happy new year She. continue…

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    1. Your CD? Okay, I’ve missed the boat on this one… point me to some info, please. Thanks!

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  2. I love your style! I was thinking “Big Brother” before I scrolled down the page!

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    1. Ayup! I usually try to avoid terms like that, however, simply because it often chases people away. “Damn, paranoid conspiracy-theorist!” Which I most certainly am not. But if it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, then it probably goes well with an orange sauce and/or apple stuffing when roasted (make sure to pluck first). Oh, and don’t forget a pleasantly seasoned side of long grain and wild rice.

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  3. […] see… with the passing of NDAA FY 2012, the current threat of SOPA/PIPA, the DHS has been monitoring social sites for keywords, and now the monitoring of journalists, what is next? Mandatory implanting of chips in every human? […]

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  4. […] tweet? There are over 200 million tweets in any given 24 hours, and many of the words on the “watch list” are often not abnormal words in a typical conversation. There is even a long list of words […]

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  5. ..bet I could “compose” a completely innocent email using all these words…whatta think would happen??…might do it..for my own amusement….

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    1. You should send a message to Congress containing all of those words in a hidden code.

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    2. Kind of like how the Anchorage Alaska NWS had that PLEASE PAY US message in their weather bulletin that was arranged in a hidden way where it looked like part of the AFD.

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      1. I don’t understand what you’re talking about. AFD? Anchorage NWS? Please pay us?

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  6. […] Department of Homeland Security has been monitoring our internet, website, and social media for some time now. The Dept. of Defense even came to visit Motley News […]

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