<<Michael Tee seriously will you let us know if the FBI contacts you or pays you a visit,
unless they ask that it be kept confidential. >>
LOL. Sure, CU4, it'd be my pleasure. They can't pay me a visit or examine my computer, but they could ask the RCMP to do it for them. But the RCMP would need a court order for the computer which no court in the country would give them. When I visit the U.S., which I do frequently, they could pull me aside at the airport for questioning. Unless I'm traveling on business, I don't bring a laptop, so they won't get to see that either. Not that there's anything incriminating on either my lap-top or desk-top - - you've already seen the worst of it here in this forum. Maybe they'd ship me to Guantanamo - - that'd be hilarious. It'd be Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo all over again.
Actually, CU4, you can rest assured that numerous agents have been all through the traffic in this newsgroup, and if they haven't busted me yet as a looming threat to your "great democracy," there's little chance of them doing it now. Contrary to our resident moron's "thinking," if you want to call it that, the FBI has more important stuff on its platter than acting as the enforcers of every little faggot's hissy fits.
<<I would honestly like to know what type of questions they are going to ask you and if they want to examine your computer?>>
Well, as I said, they or the RCMP would need a Canadian court order to examine my computer, which they'd never get. But since I really don't give a shit, I might give it up voluntarily - - after all, they can fuck me up worse than I can fuck them up, if push comes to shove. I don't think in general they'd ask me to keep the questions confidential but if they ask me about specific people or places, they might well want me to keep those particular names out of it. There might be legal penalties attached to divulging questions in an investigation, for example if the publication of the questions would help the "terrorists" to skate their way through an interview.