More interesting would be how they seemingly get around the privacy features of such places like facebook that are specifically designed to prevent unwanted access to data (assuming of course the user activates them).
One might add that anything one posts about themselves on the internet especially on places like youtube and other sites that lack privacy enforcement features should be considered in the public domain anyway.
If you don't want the government spiders to know about it - don't put it out there. Especially in a unprotected manner.
It was weird last night, during the middle of the night. I was bored, and awake, and decided to look around for Fat Che, who's been absent a long time now, and I'm worried. Maybe he did in fact lose his house, and his wife, her job.
I ended up on some really weird web-site--no, I didn't save the link, because it was just so weird--where Fat Che, the late red round one, the malicious cartoon character (the "Kelvin Mace" primitive), and some anonymous army guy, were all described as and "proven" to be "right wing" covert "operators." franksolich had a cameo role.
It was just so weird.