November 24, 2007 (LPAC)--Upon investigation of the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA), which produced a report, “Security Issues and Recommendations for Online Social Networks”, that seemed to be supporting the move to stop the threat of Facebook and MySpace, it was discovered that they are covering up for a filthier operation run by the British Empire. The report's recommendation 1.4 says, "Discourage the Banning of SNS’s (Social Networking Sites) in Schools: SNS’s should be used in a controlled and open way with co-ordinated campaigns to educate children, teachers, and parents.”
The report, seemingly addressing the problem with social profiling sites, is actually far from it. Why? Well, who runs this supposed institution, established for the security of the EU?
Andrea Pirotti, became the first elected executive director of ENISA, in 2004, after leaving the den of the very beast, which helped to create Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, and all the other social profiling sites. Before he became director of ENISA, he was the Vice President of Marconi Communication, a company he had been working for since 1976. Marconi Electronic Systems, parent company of Marconi Communications, in November of 1999, merged with British Aerospace to form BAE Systems, involved in the Al-Yamamah scandal of the century.
Other members of ENISA are leading individuals from British Petroleum, IBM, Microsoft, Finmeccanica, and British Telecom; all of which are partners with BAE Systems on many different projects.
For instance, IBM and BAE Systems have participated together with the International Technology Alliance in Network and Information Sciences, which was set up by the British Ministry of Defense. The Technology Alliance works with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory with facilities on many campuses across the United States, one of which is Carnegie Mellon University, where two contributers to the ENISA report, Allessandro Acquisti and Scott Golder, work.
It is concluded, that the ENISA, is not a very friendly organization, but rather is setting the measures, to prevent the complete shut down of the British Empire's number one profiling technology; Social Networking Sites.
An elaborated documentation of this British profiling operation will be coming out next week, both in PDF format and as a mass pamhplet, to be distributed across the United States. So, stay tuned!