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burnerben OP wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Antivirus software pioneer John McAfee dead after hanging himself in jail by burnerben
didn’t pay taxes then ran to spain i believe
BlackWinnerYoshi wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Antivirus software pioneer John McAfee dead after hanging himself in jail by burnerben
From what I saw on this article, he did tax evasion. That's all, maybe.
Wahaha wrote
Why was he in jail anyway?
liminal wrote (edited )
Reply to FBI secretly ran phone encryption program used by organized crime, global sting yields 800 arrests by Rambler
justice . gov/usao-sdca/press-release/file/1402426/download
here is the search warrant
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in U.S. seizes $2.3 mln in bitcoin paid to Colonial Pipeline hackers by Rambler
the more that comes out the more i agree with the first one. supposedly they are experienced in ransomware. but why use bitcoin when you could just use monero? why use a wallet that can be accessed by the fbi? the group is called "darkside" and has an onion site. (havent found it personally) but what the media has presented is that they are experienced. they arent just some hackers who found a vuln and were like "hey lets write some ransomware". seems really suspect to me. and there has been a big push for regulation around crypto.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in U.S. seizes $2.3 mln in bitcoin paid to Colonial Pipeline hackers by Rambler
I honestly haven't looked into the whole thing that much, BUT I could see it all being a big ploy to stir up support for regulation and controlling the narrative to the masses that 'crypto = bad'.
OR, it was just lucky hackers who happened to stumble upon some vulnerability and took advantage of it.
burnerben wrote
what im getting from this is the fbi served a secret warrent to whoever held the wallet and are showing it off to scare away people who are considering carrying out ransomware attacks.
a lot of the whole colonial pipeline situation is confusing to me so maybe you guys can help me fix my retardedness.
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Why didnt they just use XMR?
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Why would they use a wallet hosted by some company?
maybe im asking all the right questions, maybe im retarded. probably the ladder.
burnerben wrote
Reply to why the glasses are bad by anonymous666
i wear bluelight glasses lol
deepweb wrote
Reply to why the glasses are bad by anonymous666
xdddd
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Pennsylvania Eye Doctor Who Grew Marijuana for Dying Wife Pardoned by Rambler
lots of things shouldnt be illegal
Wahaha wrote
Growing plants shouldn't be illegal. That's stupid.
Wingless wrote
Reply to Drug dealer jailed after sharing a photo of cheese that included his fingerprints by Rambler
People have this old fashioned myth that an image is an array of pixels on your screen. When it has been turned into a spy device that has five different kinds of hidden codes we know about, plus secret watermarks and crap we don't, from who knows how many pieces of hardware and software. Not to mention way more resolution, apparently, than is needed to read the label on a package of cheese.
For all that, we get pictures that you can't paste from one web browser window to another without them turning black and losing features. Because, like "phones", the thing they are supposed to do is such a low priority, behind so many spies in line, that they are gradually losing the ability to do it at all.
dontvisitmyintentions wrote
Reply to Drug dealer jailed after sharing a photo of cheese that included his fingerprints by Rambler
Stewart sent the image on EncroChat, an encrypted messaging service used exclusively by criminals that was infiltrated by police in a major operation last year.
This sounds like usual CNN distortion. All encrypted networks are exclusively-criminal, and any who don't toe the globalist line are extremists. It looked as if the BBC article doesn't indict the service itself, but the original story on its infiltration calls it a "crime chat network." From that story:
The system operated on customised Android phones and, according to its website, provided "worry-free secure communications".
Customers had access to features such as self-destructing messages that deleted from the recipient's device after a certain length of time.
Real criminal masterminds selling Androids with custom ROMs.
The moral of the story is: when you take a picture of your cheese, don't hold it in your palm with your fingers splayed out as if you're signalling to your agency handler to recall you from the field. Just my two pence.
burnerben wrote
Reply to Drug dealer jailed after sharing a photo of cheese that included his fingerprints by Rambler
Ive enjoyed some blue stilton's. Generally i play it safe with homboldt fog.
RAMBLE1 wrote
Reply to Edward Snowden joined an online "elite real estate investment club" Saturday afternoon, spoke for several minutes about whistleblowing, called out one of the hosts for allegedly running a Ponzi scheme, then logged out in one of the more bizarre online conferences in recent memory by Rambler
Nice! Thanks for sharing
abralelie OP wrote
Reply to comment by takeheart in Climate change: Amazon may be turning from friend to foe by abralelie
A video for you too https://v2.incogtube.com/watch?v=t5UPnuSTRjA
This is a list of scientists who have made statements that conflict with the scientific consensus on global warming as summarized by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and endorsed by other scientific bodies. A minority of them are climatologists.
Nearly all publishing climate scientists (97–98%[1]) support the consensus on anthropogenic climate change
So, because 2-3% of climatologists doubt the findings, that gives them more weight in your opinion than the 97-98%? Climatology isn't a soft science like social sciences, you know?
takeheart wrote
Reply to comment by abralelie in Climate change: Amazon may be turning from friend to foe by abralelie
I'm not against scientific method, I'm against scientific establishment. The cocksuckers who promote agendas for money and power, who suppress genuine research. Those will come up with whatever consensus necessary to saw off all the forests on earth or whatever else satan demands of them.
/watch?v=lvpwAwvDxUU
abralelie OP wrote
Reply to comment by takeheart in Climate change: Amazon may be turning from friend to foe by abralelie
Hurrdurr, I'm a troll and conflate issues to trigger people because it's cool to be anti-science and pro-bullshit.
Good job
TallestSkil wrote (edited )
“Oy vey goyim, there are no jewish shilling campaigns on the internet where people are literally paid to lie to craft a narrative it doesnt exist oy vey you’re insane you’re paranoid” — what literal shills have literally told me
takeheart wrote
Life is unfair.
takeheart wrote
Kind of like 'global warming' turning into 'climate change' meme because there is no warming?
abralelie wrote
Despite who this person is, I agree. It is however a difficult issue: where can transgenders compete?
Men->Women transgenders are physically advantaged to bio-women and disadvantaged to bio-men. The inverse applies to Women->Men transgenders. I doubt there are enough transgenders to compete in their own league.
Tough...
abralelie wrote
Reply to Edward Snowden joined an online "elite real estate investment club" Saturday afternoon, spoke for several minutes about whistleblowing, called out one of the hosts for allegedly running a Ponzi scheme, then logged out in one of the more bizarre online conferences in recent memory by Rambler
How did he even get involved in this?
Rambler wrote
Reply to Derek Chauvin Is Going to Prison for 22.5 Years by burnerben
And straight to Protective Custody where for 23 hours a day he'll be locked up and then get an hour to spend in a rec cage doing chin-ups or shooting hoops alone.
I hope he's an introvert.