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    AP Exclusive: CIA following Twitter, Facebook

    McLEAN, Va. (AP) — In an anonymous industrial park in Virginia, in an unassuming brick building, the CIA is following tweets — up to 5 million a day.

    At the agency's Open Source Center, a team known affectionately as the "vengeful librarians" also pores over Facebook, newspapers, TV news channels, local radio stations, Internet chat rooms — anything overseas that anyone can access and contribute to openly.

    From Arabic to Mandarin Chinese, from an angry tweet to a thoughtful blog, the analysts gather the information, often in native tongue. They cross-reference it with the local newspaper or a clandestinely intercepted phone conversation. From there, they build a picture sought by the highest levels at the White House, giving a real-time peek, for example, at the mood of a region after the Navy SEAL raid that killed Osama bin Laden or perhaps a prediction of which Mideast nation seems ripe for revolt.

    Yes, they saw the uprising in Egypt coming; they just didn't know exactly when revolution might hit, said the center's director, Doug Naquin.

    The center already had "predicted that social media in places like Egypt could be a game-changer and a threat to the regime," he said in a recent interview with The Associated Press at the center. CIA officials said it was the first such visit by a reporter the agency has ever granted.

    The CIA facility was set up in response to a recommendation by the 9/11 Commission, with its first priority to focus on counterterrorism and counterproliferation. But its several hundred analysts — the actual number is classified — track a broad range, from Chinese Internet access to the mood on the street in Pakistan.

    While most are based in Virginia, the analysts also are scattered throughout U.S. embassies worldwide to get a step closer to the pulse of their subjects.

    The most successful analysts, Naquin said, are something like the heroine of the crime novel "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," a quirky, irreverent computer hacker who "knows how to find stuff other people don't know exists."

    Those with a masters' degree in library science and multiple languages, especially those who grew up speaking another language, "make a powerful open source officer," Naquin said.

    The center had started focusing on social media after watching the Twitter-sphere rock the Iranian regime during the Green Revolution of 2009, when thousands protested the results of the elections that put Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad back in power. "Farsi was the third largest presence in social media blogs at the time on the Web," Naquin said.

    The center's analysis ends up in President Barack Obama's daily intelligence briefing in one form or another, almost every day.

    After bin Laden was killed in Pakistan in May, the CIA followed Twitter to give the White House a snapshot of world public opinion.

    Since tweets can't necessarily be pegged to a geographic location, the analysts broke down reaction by languages. The result: The majority of Urdu tweets, the language of Pakistan, and Chinese tweets, were negative. China is a close ally of Pakistan's. Pakistani officials protested the raid as an affront to their nation's sovereignty, a sore point that continues to complicate U.S.-Pakistani relations.

    When the president gave his speech addressing Mideast issues a few weeks after the raid, the tweet response over the next 24 hours came in negative from Turkey, Egypt, Yemen, Algeria, the Persian Gulf and Israel, too, with speakers of Arabic and Turkic tweets charging that Obama favored Israel, and Hebrew tweets denouncing the speech as pro-Arab.

    In the next few days, major news media came to the same conclusion, as did analysis by the covert side of U.S. intelligence based on intercepts and human intelligence gathered in the region.

    The center is also in the process of comparing its social media results with the track record of polling organizations, trying to see which produces more accurate results, Naquin said.

    "We do what we can to caveat that we may be getting an overrepresentation of the urban elite," said Naquin, acknowledging that only a small slice of the population in many areas they are monitoring has access to computers and Internet. But he points out that access to social media sites via cellphones is growing in areas like Africa, meaning a "wider portion of the population than you might expect is sounding off and holding forth than it might appear if you count the Internet hookups in a given country."

    Sites like Facebook and Twitter also have become a key resource for following a fast-moving crisis such as the riots that raged across Bangkok in April and May of last year, the center's deputy director said. The Associated Press agreed not to identify him because he sometimes still works undercover in foreign countries.

    As director, Naquin is identified publicly by the agency although the location of the center is kept secret to deter attacks, whether physical or electronic.

    The deputy director was one of a skeleton crew of 20 U.S. government employees who kept the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok running throughout the rioting as protesters surged through the streets, swarming the embassy neighborhood and trapping U.S. diplomats and Thais alike in their homes.

    The army moved in, and traditional media reporting slowed to a trickle as local reporters were either trapped or cowed by government forces.

    "But within an hour, it was all surging out on Twitter and Facebook," the deputy director said. The CIA homed in on 12 to 15 users who tweeted situation reports and cellphone photos of demonstrations. The CIA staff cross-referenced the tweeters with the limited news reports to figure out who among them was providing reliable information. Tweeters also policed themselves, pointing out when someone else had filed an inaccurate account.

    "That helped us narrow down to those dozen we could count on," he said.

    Ultimately, some two-thirds of the reports coming out of the embassy being sent back to all branches of government in Washington came from the CIA's open source analysis throughout the crisis.

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    • jackh  •  Cable, Wisconsin  •  5 mths ago
      And now Yahoo is forcing me to join Facebook?
    • jason-q  •  6 mths ago
      I peeked through my own keyhole and there was an eyeball looking back.
      • vh 6 mths ago
        Funny...really
      • Scott T 6 mths ago
        Ok good I needed that laugh!
      • CS 6 mths ago
        I always feel like... somebody's watching me, an I got no privacy.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Annapolis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Was there ever any doubt that this was happening??
      • THOMAS 6 mths ago
        I figure this has been going on for YEARS........I hear they love to watch all the blogs about Kim and her divorce
      • SirRyacus 6 mths ago
        They have cameras inside all the celeb's bedrooms that's how they get off.
      • Fred 6 mths ago
        Trust me, there doing more than just monitoring twitter, facebook and blogs!
    • Kennetht.  •  Mississauga, Canada  •  6 mths ago
      So the CIA is now playing Keystone Cops, well that is a new activity for them. They have bumbled where ever they have been and will continue to amuse the world with their zany antics. At least the CIA has gone from espionage to comedy and that is a change for the better.
    • Trollop of white trash  •  6 mths ago
      They ought to be watching crooks in our own government instead of hanging around blogs.
      • Norton 6 mths ago
        They are the crooks
      • Kevin 6 mths ago
        The CIA commits acts of terrorism abroad and at home. They are part of the problem.
      • An American 6 mths ago
        Kevin, and the other part? You? Ya, it would be you.
    • Debbie  •  6 mths ago
      The people of united staes allowed this when the patriot act was signed....911 did excatly what it was supposed to do....
      • Scott T 6 mths ago
        I do agree with you totally! However "WE" didn't allow anything I sure don't remember them asking,,,they just did it and again trampled on our rights!
      • Kevin 6 mths ago
        I think at the time, people would have supported the Patriot Act. Fear is a mother F'er.
      • Dawn 6 mths ago
        But she is right. WE the people are the one that did nothing to stop it or to demand it's removal when it took place. and WE the people are the ones that vote and or dont vote. WE the people have alloweed them to remove Christ from the schools and WE the people are allowing tehn to teach liberalism in the schools. And maybe not ALL of WE but WE the people are responisble ulitimately!
    • a  •  6 mths ago
      BIG brother is always WATCHING you :)
      • Andrew M 6 mths ago
        Especially when you're posting to a public forum!
      • carlie 6 mths ago
        So what? This is not news.
      • An American 6 mths ago
        A...Then wave to them...

        ~ Hi ~Big Brother(s)!

        Don't pay attention to anything most say here. Most are idiots lost from their villages. The ones that trash you and America, we send them to Twitter. So no excitement here...might as well put extra surveillance people on Twitter.

        ~~ Bye bye~~
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Irvine, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The CIA the cops? Oh, they? They are very nice. They look so so good and are very good looking. Well, maybe the guy says that the capstones of the cops are the CIA. How does he knows. Maybe he is wrong. I rather choose not to believe it. No one knows.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Irvine, United States  •  5 mths ago
      You say the CIA killed Osama Bin Laden gives me confidence. I hope the CIA follows the Facebook and Twitter if they do no kill so many people. I pray to God to help. Because I fear so much of the Facebook and Twitter of all the what the people say and the T.V news.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Irvine, United States  •  5 mths ago
      CIA is the best and number one. They are the best.
    • DENNIS  •  Charlotte, United States  •  6 mths ago
      And don't think for a second that it's now happening here to you?
    • D  •  6 mths ago
      anyone monitoring Yahoo news comments..must be close to suicide now...
    • Mr. Smith  •  Morgan Hill, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why doesn't the CIA investigate Wall St FRAUD and start with MF Global?
    • Newton Trump  •  Kansas City, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I pity the CIA fool whose domestic spying duties include these stupid Yahoo articles and comments.
    • Catskill Murph  •  Norwich, United States  •  6 mths ago
      How bout more monitoring of these crooked politicians???? This country is in a serious nose dive because of their GREED. Our political system has become a FRAUD!! "Every vote counts" is a bunch of #$%$!
    • Norm  •  6 mths ago
      Ever since the “Patriot Act” came into being this country has slowly turned into Nazi Germany of 1933-1934. I thought our President was suppose to veto this “Act” during his first presidential campaign. It’s time to bury the “Patriot Act” once and for all. How many so-called police forces do we need? We have local and state police, FBI, NSA, National Guard, CIA and Homeland Security. Sounds like they are turning into a “Gestapo” police force!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 mths ago
      First they came for the communists,
      and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a communist.
      Then they came for the trade unionists,
      and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a trade unionist.
      Then they came for the Jews,
      and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew.
      Then they came for me
      and there was no one left to speak out for me.
    • Ex-Pat Overseas  •  6 mths ago
      Big Brother alive and well with the United States of Spying. Don't kid yourself, America these individuals will eventually come after even themselves and YOU.
    • stpetejohnny  •  Tampa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      And the key word is?
      I am also wondering what the taxpayer cost is?
    • Optimistic Pessimist  •  6 mths ago
      Its 1984,Orwell was right all along about Big Brother!
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