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VOLUME OF COMMUNICATION TO OR FROM SUSPECTED TERRORISTS OR SPIES
Chatter (al qaeda); Chatter (Al Qaeda); Terrorist chatter; Chatter (intelligence); Chatter (surveillance); Chatter (terrorist)

keystone chatter      
Drunk talk.
I can't believe Amy's talking about breaking up with Charles.Not to worry, that's just keystone chatter.
Keystone Cops         
  • ''The Thief Catcher'' (1914) with Charlie Chaplin (left) as a Keystone Cop
  • Fatty Arbuckle]]. The young constable with bulging eyes (fourth from right) is Arbuckle's nephew [[Al St. John]]. The casting of the Keystone police force changed from one film to the next; many of the members were [[per diem]] actors who remain unidentifiable.
GROUP OF FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
The Keystone Kops; Keystone cops; Keystone Cop; The Keystone Cops; Keystone Kop; Keystone Kops
The Keystone Cops (often spelled "Keystone Kops") are fictional, humorously incompetent policemen featured in silent film slapstick comedies produced by Mack Sennett for his Keystone Film Company between 1912 and 1917.
Keystone, Island County, Washington         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Keystone, Washington (Island)
Keystone is a small unincorporated community on Whidbey Island in Island County, Washington, in the northwestern United States. It is near the Coupeville Ferry Landing, a dock for the Washington State Ferries route to Port Townsend that provides a maritime link for State Route 20 across Admiralty Inlet.

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Chatter (signals intelligence)

Chatter is a signals intelligence term, referring to the volume (quantity) of intercepted communications. Intelligence officials, not having better metrics, monitor the volume of communication, to or from suspected parties such as terrorists or spies, to determine whether there is cause for alarm. They refer to the electronic communication as "chatter".

Monitoring chatter is an example of traffic analysis, a sub-field of signals intelligence. Intelligence specialists hope to learn significant information by methodically monitoring when and with whom suspects communicate. Even if they cannot decrypt what suspects are saying to one another, a change in the volume of traffic may raise alarm, since a large increase may indicate increased preparation for action, while a sudden decrease may indicate the end of planning and the imminence of action. These considerations do not apply when the targets of analysis follow the military practice of maintaining a steady flow of encrypted communications whether they are needed or not.

Some events, including the capture of the "Algerian Six", were triggered largely by an increase in "chatter".