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:Mrs Galt is an example of a new breed of cyber-savvy ordinary citizens who want to 'do their bit' by putting their computer skills to use in fighting terrorism. She reports to London-based private intelligence consultant [[Glen Jenvey]], who makes his research available to government services, including the US's Federal Bureau of Investigation and the military intelligence agencies of Russia and India.<ref>Home > US Edition > Report [http://www.rediff.com/us/2003/aug/13ny.htm This woman hunts down terrorists] Rediff.com, August 13, 2003 10:32 IST</ref>
 
:Mrs Galt is an example of a new breed of cyber-savvy ordinary citizens who want to 'do their bit' by putting their computer skills to use in fighting terrorism. She reports to London-based private intelligence consultant [[Glen Jenvey]], who makes his research available to government services, including the US's Federal Bureau of Investigation and the military intelligence agencies of Russia and India.<ref>Home > US Edition > Report [http://www.rediff.com/us/2003/aug/13ny.htm This woman hunts down terrorists] Rediff.com, August 13, 2003 10:32 IST</ref>
  
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==Further Reading==
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*The Washington Times August 9, 2003, Saturday, Final Edition 'Mom aids in hunting terrorists over Web; Nom de guerre is iMrs. Galt' BYLINE: By Neil Doyle, SECTION: PAGE ONE; Pg. A01
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*The Washington Times August 17, 2003, Sunday, Final Edition BYLINE: By David Jones, THE WASHINGTON TIMES SECTION: WORLD; WORLD REVIEW; Pg. A07 LENGTH: 733 words
 
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Revision as of 12:30, 5 August 2008

Mrs Galt is a pseudonym invented for Shannen Rossmiller who reportely tracks Islamists online.[1]

Mrs Galt is an example of a new breed of cyber-savvy ordinary citizens who want to 'do their bit' by putting their computer skills to use in fighting terrorism. She reports to London-based private intelligence consultant Glen Jenvey, who makes his research available to government services, including the US's Federal Bureau of Investigation and the military intelligence agencies of Russia and India.[2]

Further Reading

  • The Washington Times August 9, 2003, Saturday, Final Edition 'Mom aids in hunting terrorists over Web; Nom de guerre is iMrs. Galt' BYLINE: By Neil Doyle, SECTION: PAGE ONE; Pg. A01
  • The Washington Times August 17, 2003, Sunday, Final Edition BYLINE: By David Jones, THE WASHINGTON TIMES SECTION: WORLD; WORLD REVIEW; Pg. A07 LENGTH: 733 words

Notes

  1. Wednesday, June 16, 2004 - Page updated at 12:25 A.M. It's 4 a.m. in Montana, and a cyberspy is at work By Mike Carter Seattle Times staff reporter
  2. Home > US Edition > Report This woman hunts down terrorists Rediff.com, August 13, 2003 10:32 IST