Kartoshkin said:Howdy,
I read something in the news yesterday on how US counterterrorism branches secretly have been tracing all transactions between major world banks. They are suposed to have complete detailed information on all transactions they need to know of. As soon as I read this I got this revelation that I got in the namecheck by sending money to my grandma in Russia via Western Union. I mean, according to the popular stereotype, you get stuck if you have an arabic name. Mine is a tipical Russian, so it was a surprise for me to find out I was stuck too. I appologize to all muslim/arabic readers here for bringing up the issue of ethnic gender. So anyway, I think if FBI is doing this vast data mining, they probably have access to the banking data as well, and I think they must have gotten their hands on Western Union data too, because those guys pump billions of dollars abroad every year. So I think as soon as they see a Western Union record with your name on it, going out of US you become eligible for a NC. WHat do you guys think?
Come on, do you really think FBI would care for hundred bucks that you send your grandma?
Anyway, all your transactions can be checked in a matter of milliseconds.
As far as I understand, the problem with fbi that they want to check paper records on some individuals (and certainly all with common names are at risk)
My name is not so common, internet US phonebook search gives only ~23 records with same last name
but I stuck with name check since 2003
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