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On Sat, 07 Mar 2015 18:53:47 -0800, "Night.Reader" <Night.Reader@somewhere.net> wrote:
>On Thu, 30 Oct 2014 09:49:02 -0400 (EDT), John Kennerson
><nobody@isis.cpunk.us> wrote:
>
>>Has anybody got a book on how to post binaries to USENET
>>anonymously?
>>
>>I see loads of binaries getting posted and I think the posters
>>can't be tracked. Can anyone point me to a book or something that
>>will show how to do that?
>
>The posting by Mr. 2 Cents following your post are about the best.
>However there are some additional comments I would like to make.
>
>In addition to the VPN, use Linux on a simple laptop that you bought
>used at a recycle outlet place. They cost $30.00 to $60.00 and you pay
>cash.
>
>Find a free Newserver. They are hard to find, and sometimes only last
>a few weeks, but they are out their. Next sign in from a Barnes &
>Noble book store coffee shop, or MacDonald's hamburger joint. No ISPN,
>and possibly no cameras.
>
>If I want to post a letter to some one, go to Goodwill and buy paper
>and envelopes from them. Small quantity in plastic envelope. Put on
>rubber gloves, they are free many places, or buy some heavy ones at
>the hardware store for chemical handling and buy some chemicals to
>clean your toilet or oven.
>
>Print up the letter on the old laptop using Linux and LibreOffice
>Writter. No hand written stuff. Print it out on a laser or Ink Jet
>printer. If you really fear for your life, dump the printer at a
>recycle center. Hard to track, but not impossible. My two son's work
>for the government agencies in IT and must pursue criminal and
>fornices investigations some times.
>
>Send out about 20 copies of the document to different police and FBI
>offices. Even the white house will forward this to some one to review.
>
>When you get done, use Dark's Boot & Nuke to erase all hard drives and
>jump drives used. Then depending on how paranoid you are, load a
>different operating system on the lap top, or dump it too. Personally
>I continue to use mine to post with, just a different place every
>time.
>
>Final note: Since the introduction of the first PGP encryption
>program, nothing exists out their that can't be broken with the modern
>computer if some one wants to do it. Just how important it becomes to
>them. As far as I can find out the original PGP program has never been
>broken if you are using the right key.
>
>Hope this helps some. Yes you can trace me back to Night.Reader and my
>ISP etc. but why bother, I don't have any thing here for any one to
>get at. A good friend made a mistake and didn't clean his computer and
>he has spent the last 28 years in Federal Prison, and will spend at
>least 2 more. I can learn.
Night Reader
and where can i get a copy of the first PGP program (PKWARE?)
can you upload it
i don't think my backups go back to 1991 floppy disks
thank you
|3etaman
ps - another overlooked tool to surviving in a glass world:
staying judgement proof
complain about being poor all you want
but if you have no assets, nothings in your name, and you have no taxable income ...
[almost] no one will go after you, there's no money in it, after all, its just a job
freedom is nothing left to lose
now more than ever
i feel sorry for all those rich people
they have to worry about it
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