Boldly go, where no TERRORIST came before.

We all know that MMO games have tendency to bring together people of many different circles, even thou they who’d never meet in real life. Actually, that’s the whole point. We got young and old, rich and not, famous and forgotten, boys and girls and so on … FYI – girls on the internet are men, and children are FBI agents, but there are also the good and BAD. When I say bad, I don’t mean a scammers that coned You of your “precious items”, or computer witch-doctors hacking your account, I’m talking about bad people – extremists that think that the real world problems are solved by killing people, those who do not value anyone’s lives but their own. Actually everyone knows the T- word but in my opinion it’s been a bit misused in a last decade, and it’s not only some C-4 designer wear Arab enthusiasts that should be mentioned here but also strange cult followers, political extremists (from left to right), or folks that are after some healthy chunk of CHAOS. Guess what’s their new tool to recruit some noobs “for the cause”? Yep. Good o’ll MMO’s. Its like made for them. Literally millions of young gullible minds looking for escape from the pleases of their existence. Look no further, we have the answer, or so it would seem on the first sight. Luckily enough I’m not discovering here anything new. Rest assured citizens of the world (the first and second at least), there’s always that watches, and listens in the endless river of electronic splendor. The Forces of Justice are monitoring a good chunk of the internet, e-mail traffic, and also what’s going on in the virtual worlds of modern entertainment. But is it real, or just make believe to justify poking noses on others people business? As it turns out New Jersey and New York authorities (cooperating with the FBI) monitored PS3 and Xbox 360 VOIP conversations, which supposedly led to stopping observed individuals. It is not clear if those In question were already targeted as suspects, or they shared their plans in plain terms using words like bomb or attack, but we can be sure from that information that no matter what we do – theirs always someone listening.
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