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does sicret service following esperantists ?

ravana, 2015 m. rugsėjis 13 d.

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ravana (Rodyti profilį) 2015 m. rugsėjis 13 d. 09:36:30

Are we interesting to them ?

jefusan (Rodyti profilį) 2015 m. rugsėjis 14 d. 14:43:48

Which secret service?

I imagine that modern organizations like the NSA in America just use programs to sift through millions of web pages and social media posts, looking for words or phrases that "raise a flag." I doubt there's one person in any country's spy organization on earth who actually takes the time to read a whole thread us talking about Esperanto.

patrik (Rodyti profilį) 2015 m. rugsėjis 14 d. 15:41:29

Meh. I imagine them thinking that we don't exist at all, that Esperanto is as dead as the USSR. We're safer than most.

Tempodivalse (Rodyti profilį) 2015 m. rugsėjis 14 d. 17:14:34

In the US you are more likely to be observed by intelligence agencies if you speak Arabic or look like a Moslem. Esperantists have little to worry about.

ravana (Rodyti profilį) 2015 m. rugsėjis 15 d. 11:40:12

Here on lernu we have arabic subforum .

Miland (Rodyti profilį) 2015 m. rugsėjis 15 d. 12:22:59

ravana:Here on lernu we have arabic subforum .
You're right. Just look at what I got when I put an Arabic message in google translate:

Love
Welcome to this Thread

In fact I was very happy to be joining this site
Of the reasons that I was invited to participate in this site
Is my love for the language of Esperanto , and also find a substitute for English
Since the invention of Esperanto philosophy is somewhat logical
The sense of the invention neutral language between languages ​​, do not distinguish between the various ethnicities and nationalities
This calls for something of interest
What do you think the language Esperanto

Join me your comments


What more proof do you want? Better tell the security services!

Alkanadi (Rodyti profilį) 2015 m. rugsėjis 15 d. 13:45:51

One minute... I will check Google...

Public information from the FBI website:
It’s just part of our continuing efforts to make FBI.gov more user-friendly and accessible to readers around the globe. As Esperanto speakers might say, estas malgranda mondo finfine...it’s a small world after all.
https://www.fbi.gov/news/news_blog/translation_040...
Public information from the CIA website:
Fleming returned to me the tape of a telephone intercept in Esperanto. He said that Frothoffpleepite his study of Esperanto, was unable to understand the tape and he asked if we had anyone in our office Who knew Esperanto and could make a transcript.
http://www.foia.cia.gov/sites/default/files/docume...
I answered no on the survey, but it turns out that I was wrong after doing a quick Google search. Anyway, who cares? Are you going to bring a tin foil hat to the next Esperanto congress to make sure they don't read your brainwaves?

dbob (Rodyti profilį) 2015 m. rugsėjis 15 d. 22:26:24

Those tin foil hats are a worthless piece of... rubbish. They are not even made from tin, but from aluminium. Besides, what’s the point if they use remote viewing anyway?

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