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Old 07-27-2011, 11:21 AM
Bear Bottoms
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Default Expert's advice to avoid watch lists

"There are certain steps you can take in order to make it very hard for the
National Intelligence Agency to monitor you.

Obviously, the best approach is to avoid ending up on their watch list all
together.

They may have you on a watch list already and might even monitor some of
your activities (internet/cell phone traffic). This will likely be the
case if you have been involved in right wing activities in the past and
are considered a threat against the establishment.

Avoid using channels they can monitor for activities involving planning of
the operation. Use alias’s when corresponding while doing research. Use
software which masks your IP address and other technology while
researching via the internet (f example the Tor network, anonymize.net or
Ipredator). Be extra careful when researching for bomb schematics
(fertiliser bombs) as many terms will trigger electronic alerts. You can
consider using other people’s networks remotely via laptop by parking
outside their apartment/house. You can also buy an anonymous laptop and
browse free from your local Mc Donalds etc. Use software to remove spy
ware, cookies etc.

Before you start planning an operation use the following guidelines:

No email correspondence, phone activity that might incriminate you or
reveal any information of relevance.

The most essential aim is to avoid ending up on any watch list.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/r/2010...7/24/National-
Politics/Graphics/2083+-+A+European+Declaration+of+Independence.pdf

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Old 08-01-2011, 04:48 AM
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Default Re: Expert's advice to avoid watch lists

Bear Bottoms wrote:
> "There are certain steps you can take in order to make it very hard for the
> National Intelligence Agency to monitor you.
>
> Obviously, the best approach is to avoid ending up on their watch list all
> together.
>
> They may have you on a watch list already and might even monitor some of
> your activities (internet/cell phone traffic). This will likely be the
> case if you have been involved in right wing activities in the past and
> are considered a threat against the establishment.
>
> Avoid using channels they can monitor for activities involving planning of
> the operation. Use alias’s when corresponding while doing research. Use
> software which masks your IP address and other technology while
> researching via the internet (f example the Tor network, anonymize.net or
> Ipredator). Be extra careful when researching for bomb schematics
> (fertiliser bombs) as many terms will trigger electronic alerts. You can
> consider using other people’s networks remotely via laptop by parking
> outside their apartment/house. You can also buy an anonymous laptop and
> browse free from your local Mc Donalds etc. Use software to remove spy
> ware, cookies etc.
>
> Before you start planning an operation use the following guidelines:
>
> No email correspondence, phone activity that might incriminate you or
> reveal any information of relevance.
>
> The most essential aim is to avoid ending up on any watch list.
>
> http://www.washingtonpost.com/r/2010...7/24/National-
> Politics/Graphics/2083+-+A+European+Declaration+of+Independence.pdf
>

Personal privacy on or off the internet isn't something a person can
take for granted

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Old 08-01-2011, 12:56 PM
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Default Re: Expert's advice to avoid watch lists

Robert James <no-email@address.com> wrote in news:j0uts4$hm7$2@dont-email.me:

> On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 11:21:12 +0000, Bear Bottoms glugged down some extra
> strong DXM cough syrup and vomited all over Usenet. I am so pissed that
> Bear Bottoms selfishly hogged the whole bottle without sharing some with
> little 'ole me:
>
>> There are certain steps you can take in order to make it very hard for
>> the National Intelligence Agency to monitor you.

>
> What the hell is the National Intelligence Agency, you ignorant bag of
> vomited cat hairs? Are you referring to the National Security Agency or
> the Central Intelligence Agency, you blundering hack-map of crap?


National Intelligence Agency is what Anders Breivik, the famous Scandinavian
killer, called it in his manifesto.

Essential reading page 843 onward.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/r/2010...7/24/National-
Politics/Graphics/2083+-+A+European+Declaration+of+Independence.pdf

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Old 08-01-2011, 04:01 PM
Edward Theodore Gein
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Default Re: Expert's advice to avoid watch lists

In article <Xns9F348DDFEA8ECbearbottoms1gmaicom@130.225.254.1 04>,
Bear Bottoms <bearbottoms1@gmai.com> wrote:

> National Intelligence Agency is what Anders Breivik, the famous Scandinavian
> killer, called it in his manifesto.


When you say "Scandinavian" what do you mean exactly. Rhode Island is in
Scandinavia, right?
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Old 09-19-2011, 12:49 PM
Zax
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Default Re: PING ZAX

["Followup-To:" header set to alt.privacy.anon-server.]
On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 01:25:46 +0200 (CEST), Anonymous Remailer (austria) wrote in
Message-Id: <7e1de1aef1e9413a9124f7f269cd3079@remailer.privacy .at>:

>
> Zax, I am not in the slightest interested in the content of this thread's
> dialogue, but I am curious as to why there appears to be an attachment with the
> preceding post. Are attachments allowed here, or what caused that? There is
> some information about it below too:


MIME is allowed anywhere on Usenet. There are some constraints on
attachment types, such as test/html and binaries but those are
dictated by the server operator rather than global controls.

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