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n2doc

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Sat Jan 25, 2014, 04:01 PM Jan 2014

On Children’s Website, N.S.A. Puts a Furry, Smiley Face on Its Mission

WASHINGTON — The turtle wearing a hat backward, baggy jeans and purple sunglasses looks just like other cartoon characters that marketers use to make products like cereal and toys appealing to children.

But the reptile, known as T. Top, who says creating and breaking codes is really “kewl,” is pushing something far weightier: the benefits of the National Security Agency.

“In the world of diplomacy, knowing what your enemy is planning helps you to prepare,” the turtle says. “But it is also important that your enemies do not know what you have planned. It is the mission of the National Security Agency and the Central Security Service to learn what it can about its potential enemies to protect America’s government communications.”

Such an enthusiastic endorsement of the N.S.A.’s mission might seem particularly timely given the criticism directed at the agency since one of its former contractors, Edward J. Snowden, began leaking documents he had stolen from it. But T. Top and a troupe of eight other smiley-faced cartoon characters have been busy promoting the N.S.A.’s mission for the past nine years as part of a governmentwide attempt to make agencies more understandable to the public. With cartoon characters, interactive games and puzzles, the N.S.A.’s CryptoKids website for “future codemakers and codebreakers” tries to educate children about spying duties and recruit them to work for the agency.

As the website says: “It is never too early to start thinking about what you want to do when you grow up.”

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On Children’s Website, N.S.A. Puts a Furry, Smiley Face on Its Mission (Original Post) n2doc Jan 2014 OP
It is never too early to start indoctrinating the children 1000words Jan 2014 #1
They have an app shenmue Jan 2014 #2
Tardy the Turtle Xipe Totec Jan 2014 #3
 

1000words

(7,051 posts)
1. It is never too early to start indoctrinating the children
Sat Jan 25, 2014, 04:04 PM
Jan 2014

Being an NSA stooge is not "kewl," kiddies.

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