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10-16-2005, 02:56 PM #61Senior Member
You may have been tracked by your IP or other ID even if you used the latest CM's
Originally Posted by xNoa
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10-16-2005, 03:45 PM #62Senior Member
You may have been tracked by your IP or other ID even if you used the latest CM's
Originally Posted by TonyD
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10-16-2005, 03:47 PM #63Senior Member
You may have been tracked by your IP or other ID even if you used the latest CM's
Originally Posted by erceg
Erceg, you've got, either, balls, whacky brain molecules, or both.
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10-16-2005, 04:02 PM #64Senior Member
You may have been tracked by your IP or other ID even if you used the latest CM's
Ron just owned. I don't think there's anything more to discuss.
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10-16-2005, 05:02 PM #65OPSenior Member
You may have been tracked by your IP or other ID even if you used the latest CM's
Originally Posted by Ron Bennett
Do you only doubt me b/c I posted that Ron Bennett was not your real name? You never challenged that. I could care less what you think of me. If you wanted more proof you should have asked while you had the chance. I done trying.
Your site is set up to allow Law Enforcement to track it's users directly to thier computer. Make your cash when you can because big brother is world wide and comming right to ya. It may be months or a year - But now that it's in motion it won't be stopped.
Your lack of concern and site security make it that much easier.
Ban me if you want. The people who have read my posts know I was just looking out for thier best interest. They will understand if I was banned because I was bad for your business.
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10-16-2005, 05:06 PM #66OPSenior Member
You may have been tracked by your IP or other ID even if you used the latest CM's
Originally Posted by xNoa
Just like they tracked down Osomma Bin Laden?
No it isn't illeagal to look at this site if that is all that happened your cool.
Did you see the dumb ass who posted a picture od himself with trafficking amounts of weed?
I carry a couple of guns in my car. I play the American version of rounders with them when necessary.
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10-16-2005, 05:16 PM #67Senior Member
You may have been tracked by your IP or other ID even if you used the latest CM's
Originally Posted by justindolan
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10-16-2005, 05:23 PM #68Senior Member
You may have been tracked by your IP or other ID even if you used the latest CM's
you try to seem so intelligent, but as ron pointed out, nobody mangles the alphabet quite like you. i don't believe for one second that you could be involved with ANYTHING you claim to be. you're a dumbass little kid trying to put on a show, and you are failing miserably at it. your comments don't scare ME, i don't know about anybody else. you can sit around talking about "tracking this, tracing that, snooping here, digging there" all you want. because i couldn't really give a fuck any less. first off, track me down...blah blah blah, you won't find a shred of illegal activity or evidence thereof anywhere inside my computer. i'm not a TOTAL idiot. secondly, IF there ever were anything on my computer that was incriminating, that's nothing a sledgehammer and a fireplace won't fix.
dig some evidence out of that you gimp. fuck big brother. and don't make any stupid little remarks about "Well, if you don't know they're coming, or WHEN they're coming, how will you know to destroy your pc?" because the instant the door comes flying open and the first pig sets foot in MY house without previous consent from myself.... well..... who's up for pork chops? and while the rest of you dipshits are tripping over his body, and firing off rounds... it only takes 5 seconds to dispose of any information on my hard drive that doesn't need to be there. run your mouth all you want, but i'm one of the LAST guys you need to be spouting that government bully shit at. FUCK THE GOVERNMENT! This is not America anymore.
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10-16-2005, 05:43 PM #69Senior Member
You may have been tracked by your IP or other ID even if you used the latest CM's
"What some might call the Orwellian manifestation of "Big Brother," others refer to as Section 213. That's the portion of the PATRIOT Act that gives the FBI expanded ability to conduct "sneak-and-peek" searches of a person's home or office.
Under the PATRIOT Act, law enforcement agents do not have to prove they are suspicious of domestic terrorism to obtain the right to conduct such searches. They are allowed to utilize such sneak-and-peeks for regular criminal investigations as well. Once granted, a sneak-and-peek visit can include the taking of photos or of physical objects. As the law is currently written, the subject of the search is likely to never know the search has even taken place.
Udall and other critics of the PATRIOT Act believe the sneak-and-peeks constitute a violation of constitutional rights to privacy and freedom from unwarranted search and seizure.
"The reality is that these investigations are already happening covertly," Peter Simonson, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union in New Mexico, says. "What's worse, the target of a subpoena may never know that the FBI is looking through their property."
According to data released by the Bush administration in April 2005, sneak-and-peeks already have nearly doubled in the past two years. From Oct. 26, 2001 to April 1, 2003, the Justice Department asked for and received sneak-and-peek warrants 47 times. From April 2, 2003 to Jan. 21, 2005, the number of warrants increased to 108. The Justice Department also sought seizure authorization 45 times from Oct. 2001 to Jan. 2005.
Owing to the secretive nature of the sneak-and-peeks, very little is known about the people subjected to them, with the notable exception of Brandon Mayfield, a Portland-based attorney who was arrested in March, 2004 on suspicion of being a material witness to the deadly Madrid terrorist attacks. Mayfield, a convert to Islam whose house was, in fact, searched in secret, was detained for two weeks before the government admitted to a case of mistaken identity. Mayfield is now suing the Justice Department for violation of his constitutional rights.
Another section of the act also enables the government to access the subject lines of e-mails and even to track Web surfing habits, if law enforcement officials can certify that the surveillance is somehow relevant to an ongoing criminal investigation."
This is part of an article I found on the renewal of the Patriot Act, which was set to expire this year. If Im not mistaken, all of the provisions are up for renewal very soon (and some new ones included) and awaiting signature by the President. (With all of the hurricane news, I havent heard much talk about this lately. Perhaps it was already passed recently???)
Pretty scary stuff.....Smoke all night, sleep all day
That, to me, is the American Way
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10-16-2005, 05:56 PM #70Senior Member
You may have been tracked by your IP or other ID even if you used the latest CM's
ooOOOo.... i just pissed myself.
how many times must i say... I DON'T GIVE A FUCK ABOUT BIG BROTHER.
oh no, they are hiding in my pc!!!!! they're collecting evidence!!! OH NO!!!!!
bullshit. there's nobody hiding in my computer. maybe they should take a look inside their own.... ???????????????
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