Thursday, November 28, 2013

USA: porn habits radical Islamists ... - TF1

Archives: a computer NSA at Fort Meade (Maryland), the seat of the Agency.

The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA ) plans to discredit some radical Islamists she put under surveillance by revealing their habits visit pornographic websites, reports Huffington Post Wednesday, citing a document provided by Edward Snowden.

The NSA wants to show the “hypocrisy” of six individuals she spied all Muslim extremists making speeches inflamed pro-jihad, according to an internal document of the powerful intelligence agency revealed by Snowden . This former consultant to the NSA is currently wanted by Washington for providing the press with sensational revelations about the methods of interception of telecommunications by the United States.

“The authority of these radicals individuals seem more vulnerable when their private and public behavior are not compatible,” says the document, referring to a previous evaluation report. “Some of these weaknesses, if proven, undermine the devotion of these radical to jihadist cause people, leading to a reduction or even total loss of their authority,” he continues.

The 6 individuals are not related to conspiracies

One element of potential evidence and show a militant “currently viewing online content sexually explicit, or trying to use an explicitly sexual language with girls without experience. ” The document obtained by the Huffington Post is the latest in a series revealed to headlines of the international press by Edward Snowden currently refugee in Russia.

The six individuals monitored by the NSA, however, are not described in the document as related to conspiracies, notes the Huffington Post, which does not publish their identity or where they are. All six live outside the United States, simply states the website, although one of them is described to have either an American citizen or permanent resident.

The document provided by Snowden also indicates if the NSA had not discredit these six people leaving fuiter information in the press. The NSA did not deny the contents of the article or the validity of the document revealed by Snowden.

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