DHS publishes partial list of monitored websites
Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 9:42AM In a column for Examiner.com on Tuesday, I wrote about the Department of Homeland Security 'Snoop and Share' program. DHS is monitoring websites, collecting 'personally identifiable information' to share with whomever DHS selects.
I mentioned in another column here at The US Report that this site has received intermittent visits from DHS.
I expressed serious concerns about this program and its potential for violating Amendments I and IV to the US Constitution.
DHS posted a notice on the agency website about Social Networking Media Capability. If you read the fine print, you'll see Big Sis, DHS chief Janet Napolitano, has taken Big Brother to a whole new level.
The blog angry.net located a partial list of the sites DHS is monitoring and possibly collecting personally identifiable information from. Note on the DHS list, the agency said:
This is a representative list of sites that the NOC will start to monitor in order to provide situational awareness and establish a common operating picture under this Initiative. Initial sites listed may link to other sites not listed. The NOC may also monitor those sites if they are within the scope of this Initiative.

