On 2015-10-02 00:14:43 +0000, Anonymous said some outrageous bullshit:
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> OddBALL, that's incredible! I can't believe you got those
> usernames from Interpol but then again the usernames haven't been
> made available on this or any other NG so there are only two
> possibilities:
>
> 1. It's as you say and you have a contact in Interpol.
> 2. It's these two ugly little pieces of low-IQ Eurotrash
> sockpuppeting with the real usernames.
>
> Now, these two are not the sharpest tools in the shed. Pretty dim,
> in fact - or at least that's what I elicit from their semantics
> (i.e. babble). So, their responses to ^your^ post are
> illuminating. For instance, they don't realise you're posting with
> Astra and being offshore in the truest sense of the word, they do
> not keep posting records for more than 48 hours - so they can't
> "sue" you, they are talking bullshit. Their broken-englisch
> staccato semantic style is not reflected in your semantic style.
> In other words, they are not sockpuppeting.
>
> This means that you ^do^ have a contact in Interpol or some other
> agency and these two ^are^ in fact either agents or informants of
> Interpol or the other agency.
>
> Nothing else can explain how you got your mitts on those usernames.
> I note also that these two idiots (well they are dressed up as
> idiots, semantically - perhaps ^that's^ part of the Interpol ploy
> if they are agents rather than informants) haven't commented on the
> accuracy of the usernames and the fact that your contact has
> withheld the domain part of the email addresses (or you have).
>
> Interestingly, this also explains why they haven't been raided
> because I reported them both based on their message IDs because
> their NSP ^does^ retain posting data and they would have been
> easily tracked back to their signup credentials and I know they
> have posted illegal imagery. I reported them to a fairly high
> ranking CIO 3 weeks ago and they haven't been busted because the
> semantic content of their messages hasn't changed so they're not
> being impersonated. I reported them to
> s.telladogonzalez@interpol.int who is well known in Interpol for
> his forensic approach to cybercrime. They are still here. This
> supports your contention that they are indeed either agents (but I
> think not) or more likely, common snitches.
>
> Here is my message to those usernames you posted:
>
> If you have provided any personally identifying details to these
> two informing rats, it is highly likely you have illegal content on
> your hard drives and you ^will^ be busted and be jailed. In jail,
> you will be demonized and assaulted because of the nature of your
> crime. Your life will be destroyed and you will contemplate
> suicide. When you emailed your username and address to these
> terrible snitching rats, they would have easily harvested your IP
> addresses and your ISP would then have been compelled to provide to
> Interpol your personal address, name, etc. If you have not yet
> been busted at 04:00 by police, you will be, and now that OddBALL
> has posted and I have as well, you will be SOON! Right now, you
> need to either scrub your hard drives Gutmann method or better yet,
> take the HDs out and either destroy them or bag and bury them
> somewhere for later retrieval.
>
> Do not continue to liaise with these two informants under any
> circumstances! They are not who or what they would want you to
> believe. They are your doorway to hell.
>
> Good luck. And OddBALL, thank you for your service in this NG. By
> the way, your client (Agent) is generating its own messaged IDs
> (have a look, Forte owns 4ax.com and the local part of the ID is
> generated from your computer state hashed up but still using
> information from your own computer). Have a look in your agent.ini
> for MsgIdRHS= and you will see it points at the domain 4ax.com. If
> you leave this blank, remove the domain, then you will force the
> server (Astra) to generate the MID which is much better for your
> anonymity. Just a tip.
First of all anyone can go to the forum and look at the member list and
get the user names but that would do no good in any LEA report of any
kind as they are not associated with usenet and do not prove any
downloads or any usenet server link. IP address, email account, name,
etc... As far as Astraweb goes yes they do maintain logs and
identifying information by which you use to signup for their service
and yes we can and will sue you. Astraweb has been over quota on their
mail and it has bounced in the past but not recently as the last
reports have gotten through so they must have repaired this issue. If
we were informants Interpol would not be co-operating with the accused.
If you reported me then you've wasted your time as I have not violated
any laws in my country nor will my news service co-operate unless proof
is shown that I have and even then they do not know who I am as they do
not have my identity and therefore have nothing to provide. Your use of
dizum.com is proof you only have an interpol address if valid and no
contact nor protection. You try and use scare tactics to scare off our
members as you've done in the passed but our members keep growing as
they see past your bullshit! Rest assured now that Astraweb's service
is back online you will be dealt with!
Duke
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