

The word, "Titan," is all over the place all at once.
This is commonly a sign of a counterpropaganda diversion from something we shouldn't worry our pretty little heads over.
Also called a keyword hijacking, as some know.
> 'The Titanic,' the ship, the movie, and the moviemaker are on the front pages for the last week. (Cameron stirring up stuff plus anniversary imminent.)
> 'Wrath of the Titans,' a CIA-Hollywood movie was hyped and released.
> Titanoboa, an extinct giant snake was on the front pages as star of an opening Smithsonian exhibit.
Might be because of....The Titan Corporation, a military contractor involved in an illegal NSA datamining op called "Trailblazer."
An NSA whistleblower named Thomas Drake just talked about this unconstitutional program on Democracy Now with Amy Goodman
on 3/21/12 -
http://www.democracynow.org/2012/3/21/i ... ckdown_nsa
NSA Whistleblower Thomas Drake Prevails Against Charges in Unprecedented Obama Admin Crackdown
The BBC today ran an article declaring that all UK emails will "soon" be monitored in real time for The Man. Meaning it's already done.
So all these concurrent "Titans" are probably how Big Brother tries to get out of a...tight one.
The real Titan-
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/tit ... q105-0536/
[
size=150]Titan Acquires Intelligence Data Systems, Reports Q1/05[/size]
May 18, 2005
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Headquartered in San Diego, The Titan Corporation is a leading provider of comprehensive information and communications systems solutions and services to the Department of Defense, intelligence agencies, and other federal government customers. As a provider of national security solutions, the company has approximately 12,000 employees and annualized sales of more than $2.2 billion.
IDS’ capabilities in intelligence support and information processing technologies are expected to complement Titan’s technical support portfolio to the U.S. intelligence community Serving a diverse range of intelligence community customers, IDS provides highly specialized expertise in data mining, high-performance computing, data analysis, information fusion, and information sharing. The company’s strong capabilities have made it one of the fastest-growing companies supporting the federal government. In 2004, “Inc. 500” ranked IDS as the third fastest-growing defense contractor in the nation.
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