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u/JohnTSchmitz · 1 pointr/DarkNetMarkets

A fine idea, Bruce.

It's nice to know that there is still some interest in books, especially among incarcerated community pillars and narcissistic spectres of Silk Road. The fact that you've cleverly referenced both Herman Melville and J.D. Salinger this evening doesn't at all surprise me, given what I know about you; however, it never ceases to amaze me, just a little bit, to find that there are still people like you in existence--and inside this den of dopers & thieves, of all places.

Have you read the YouTube comments lately?

You never responded to the last message I sent your pen name's account. I can't imagine that I offended you ... unless ... you're not a Frolf-loving LARPer, are you Bruce?

At any rate, I don't think that anyone here would worry about you absconding with the book mobile's coffers. At least I wouldn't. Don't sell yourself short. There's a certain underlying aura of decency about you, Bruce--which is made even more apparent by your long-standing concern for and support of SSBD. I never had the pleasure of knowing him.

I should write him a letter.

Yeah. He can certainly have copies of my books, for whatever that's worth. He might dig them.

Finally, here's a suggestion for a book that I believe he or anyone else in this community would appreciate: Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution by Steven Levy. It's the compelling story of how over the course of several decades, computers were liberated from universities and big businesses and placed into the hands of the people. What's even more interesting is that when the book was published in 1985, the revolution was already concluding and a good number of modern-day DNM enthusiasts hadn't even been born yet.

It's a good book.

Stay groovy, Bruce.

--Ed

u/Universe_Man · 2 pointsr/DarkNetMarkets

Wow! Thanks. I'd love to be a leader, but I'm too lazy. I think I'm just channeling a little DPR/Ross Ulbricht. He's a real visionary. A book that I think covers this sort of thing that I'm looking forward to reading is The Sovereign Individual. It was recommended by Peter Thiel.

Another thing I'm super interested in is Ethereum (/r/ethereum). It's a platform for building distributed, blockchain-based software. It has the potential to eliminate the middleman in everything. I think it will disempower corporations to the same extent that cryptography can disempower governments.

Thanks again for your kind words. I'm open to discussing anything with anyone.

u/lamoustache · 20 pointsr/DarkNetMarkets

FYI.

"COINTELPRO Techniques for dilution, misdirection and control of a internet forum" was apparently first posted in 2008 on a Ron Paul affiliated forum.

Its has since been rebranded as part of "The Gentleman's Guide To Forum Spies" a mash-up of playbooks on online deception, manipulation, disinformation, propaganda, you name it.

Part 2, "Twenty-Five Rules of Disinformation and 3, "Eight Traits of the Disinformationalist were written by a conspirationist named H. Michael Sweeney, a.k.a "The Professional Paranoid" in the late nineties (1997?)

Part 4 is claimed to come from a booklet "How To Spot a Spy" and was last edited (at least the version circulating) by a "batshit insane blogger and crank, who calls herself a "scientific mystic and PaleoChristian Shaman", Laura Knight Jadczyk, author of highly praised books such as "9/11 the Ultimate Truth" and "
High Strangeness: Hyperdimensions & The Process Of Alien Abduction
.

part 5 "[Seventeen Techniques for Truth Suppression]
(http://www.dcdave.com/article3/991228.html)" may have been written in 1999 by a guy named David Martin from the American Patriot Network or American Freedom Network, they would probably call themselves America Great Again Freedom Network nowadays... you get the idea.

You might want to read about the GCHQ's JTRIG unit

Peace

edit: typo

u/throwahooawayyfoe · 3 pointsr/DarkNetMarkets

>And put a lock on the letterbox? How does that work lol?

they make locking mailboxes. one of my neighbors has one. it's like a bank's night deposit box. you open one flap to put the mail in, which then drops down into a secure locked portion of the box so unauthorized parties can't get to your mail.

http://www.amazon.com/Architectural-Mailboxes-6200B-10-Locking-Mailbox/dp/B0002Q91K2/ref=lp_3180361_1_8?s=hardware&ie=UTF8&qid=1425280065&sr=1-8

u/SickleInThePickle · 10 pointsr/DarkNetMarkets

>Well then enlighten me on how chemistry works than

While I'm at it, would you like me to explain calculus too? How about string theory? Macroeconomics?

Short answer: drugs can have similar names and have very different effects.

Long answer: read a psychopharmacology textbook.

u/chuckfrank · 3 pointsr/DarkNetMarkets

Sent these three books --

M Against M

Ventriloquists

&

Hanging Fields

For the fact that he's a local kid from the same side of the tracks.

u/electrickoolaid42 · 3 pointsr/DarkNetMarkets

The average person commits three felonies a day. Are you prepared to face the consequences for those you've committed?

u/CookyDough · 1 pointr/DarkNetMarkets

> I believe the IRS agent who discovered Ross had to use his LE credentials to get archived data.

There's literally a book about how Ross got caught. https://www.amazon.com/American-Kingpin-Criminal-Mastermind-Behind/dp/1591848148

>
> Alpha maybe a different story. The email header is probably fake news,

I have it on good authority that it was not fake news.

> but Cases was a nerd and posted tons of shit online. He probably slipped up somewhere else.

The documents I read said they also identified him by tracing his bitcoin withdrawls through a mixer. As they did with HumboldtFarms (among other ways). Same type of thing happened here: /r/DarkNetMarkets/comments/72ws9e/legal_papers_exposing_how_one_moderator_of_some/

u/goodluckbrah · 1 pointr/DarkNetMarkets

Yes, throwaway for this question.

here's what I'd do.

  1. clean house. I mean rip your house appart and trash your computer, or at least wipe it. fresh OS, ect(although you SHOULD be using Tails, but if you didn't you didn't). if you have product on hand see if anyone you trust wants to buy it at cost, if nobody says they want it on the spot, burn it.

  2. deny, deny deny.

  3. get a new cell phone number. Hell, new cell phone. Track phones are like, $50 bucks. Better yet get a blackphone.

  4. after doing the above, see if you can get a restraining order as well. or at least a no contact order. he texts you again, you call the cops.

  5. try to relax, if you do 1-4 they've got nothing on you. testimony from one crazy dude won't get you in trouble, especially if you have filed for a restraining order.

  6. do NOT, get a gun. It'll look sketchy if someone with drug trafficing accusations buys a gun, because of stigmas. instead, get a couple cans of bear mace.
    http://www.amazon.com/Mace-Brand-Bear-Pepper-Spray/dp/B0002YSWIQ
    If he comes at you in person, he's going to the hospital. Possibly dying.

    You don't wanna play with this guy, or LE. If you weren't involved with DNM or drugs in general (especially Molly that shit gets crazy penalties), then yea, maybe you could stomp his shit. But right now it looks like he's trying to provoke you.

    btw, has he made any demands? Like, is he trying to squeeze you?