Screenshot from the NSA website.
The Verge: The NSA made a coloring book for kids
Its target demographic is "America's cryptokids"
Last week we met Dunk, the NSA's captivatingly weird Earth Day mascot, and now it looks like he's not the only anthropomorphic creature in the NSA family. Dan Raile at Pando Daily went to the RSA security conference last week, and returned with a prize: an NSA-themed coloring book.
The book, America's CryptoKids: Future Codemakers and Cokebreakers, tells the story of a team of talking animals, who, when they're not spying on you, spend their time shredding on the guitar and playing friendly games of lacrosse. While also spying on you, of course.
Update: The NSA has a children's website with games and cartoon characters -- UPI
WNU Editor: First it was the NSA mascot .... and now this?!?!?! Why is the NSA focused on kids? The website is here.
Propaganda instilled in Youth, is hard to shake, and as many past States figured out, it's easy to get kids to spy on and rat out their parents.
ReplyDeleteWell, they're thinking ahead of course. If the NSA is still around in ten, fifteen years, then having won over at least some small part of the children of today would really benefit them manpower-wise, or at least I think that must be the idea.
ReplyDeleteYou tube video based on Russian Times (RT) report.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Fjj6a8aBNU
Full Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtGrp5MbzAI
The well scrubbed (well *****washed) kids of some fruits, nuts & flakes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO3NBqT3LBc