But the TrashMail seems nice as a addon to make it easy to use from
within the browser...
This is Tech...
THANKS
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"DasFox" <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote in message
news:ih37gr$bg2$1@news.mixmin.net...
> Well I did a search using Tech so I wanted to bring this up...
>
> TrashMail.net looks like a really nice Firefox addon...;
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir.../trashmailnet/
>
> So you can use disposable email addresses and protect your real one
> from spam...GOOD IDEA...
>
>
If you want more than 10 forwards or for more than a month
you have to pay for trashmail plus
On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 05:25:52 -0000, Steve Terry wrote:
> "DasFox" <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ih37gr$bg2$1@news.mixmin.net...
>> Well I did a search using Tech so I wanted to bring this up...
>>
>> TrashMail.net looks like a really nice Firefox addon...;
>>
>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir.../trashmailnet/
>>
>> So you can use disposable email addresses and protect your real one
>> from spam...GOOD IDEA...
>>
>>
> If you want more than 10 forwards or for more than a month
> you have to pay for trashmail plus
TECH costs...pay for it...
> That's more like trialware than freeware
Point...?
--
These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong. https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
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DasFox wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 05:25:52 -0000, Steve Terry wrote:
>> "DasFox" <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:ih37gr$bg2$1@news.mixmin.net...
>>> Well I did a search using Tech so I wanted to bring this up...
>>>
>>> TrashMail.net looks like a really nice Firefox addon...;
>>>
>>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir.../trashmailnet/
>>>
>>> So you can use disposable email addresses and protect your real one
>>> from spam...GOOD IDEA...
>>>
>> If you want more than 10 forwards or for more than a month
>> you have to pay for trashmail plus
>
> TECH costs...pay for it...
>
>> That's more like trialware than freeware
>
> Point...?
>
>
I replied from alt.comp.freeware
On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 11:06:57 -0000, Steve Terry wrote:
> DasFox wrote:
>> On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 05:25:52 -0000, Steve Terry wrote:
>>> "DasFox" <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ih37gr$bg2$1@news.mixmin.net...
>>>> Well I did a search using Tech so I wanted to bring this up...
>>>>
>>>> TrashMail.net looks like a really nice Firefox addon...;
>>>>
>>>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir.../trashmailnet/
>>>>
>>>> So you can use disposable email addresses and protect your real one
>>>> from spam...GOOD IDEA...
>>>>
>>> If you want more than 10 forwards or for more than a month
>>> you have to pay for trashmail plus
>>
>> TECH costs...pay for it...
>>
>>> That's more like trialware than freeware
>>
>> Point...?
>>
>>
> I replied from alt.comp.freeware
>
> Steve Terry
THANKS
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faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong. https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
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> On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 11:06:57 -0000, Steve Terry wrote:
>
>> DasFox wrote:
>>> On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 05:25:52 -0000, Steve Terry wrote:
>>>> "DasFox" <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:ih37gr$bg2$1@news.mixmin.net...
>>>>> Well I did a search using Tech so I wanted to bring this up...
>>>>>
>>>>> TrashMail.net looks like a really nice Firefox addon...;
>>>>>
>>>>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir.../trashmailnet/
>>>>>
>>>>> So you can use disposable email addresses and protect your real one
>>>>> from spam...GOOD IDEA...
>>>>>
>>>> If you want more than 10 forwards or for more than a month
>>>> you have to pay for trashmail plus
>>>
>>> TECH costs...pay for it...
>>>
>>>> That's more like trialware than freeware
>>>
>>> Point...?
>>>
>>>
>> I replied from alt.comp.freeware
>>
>> Steve Terry
>
> There is also more Tech...
>
> http://tempalias.com/#/
>
> and Mailcatch...
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...porary-emails/
>
> THANKS
tempalias looked interesting...NOW Teching on Bloody Vikings...
All this begs to ask, how safe are these supposed people/companies out
there that we are using...,HMMMMMM?
That we give a real address to? Of course make it a web based email
address, but still...NOT PRIVATE...
Did you say that Bloody Vikings is for the paranoid, what makes it so
different then the others?
THANKS
--
These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong. https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 01:04:34 -0500, heirophant wrote:
>
>> DasFox, have you looked at
>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...loody-vikings/ or
>>
>> https://anonbox.net/ ? ;)
>
> tempalias looked interesting...NOW Teching on Bloody Vikings...
>
> All this begs to ask, how safe are these supposed people/companies out
> there that we are using...,HMMMMMM?
>
> That we give a real address to? Of course make it a web based email
> address, but still...NOT PRIVATE...
>
> Did you say that Bloody Vikings is for the paranoid, what makes it so
> different then the others?
>
> THANKS
It supports anonbox which uses a two-part system -- random e-mail and
mailbox addresses with no direct connection. They delete the mailbox
and the email address five minutes after a successful fetch of a
delivered mail and their server logs do not include IP addresses or
User-Agents. CCC describe themselves as Europe's largest hacker group.
They encourage the use of Tor and are probably not sympathetic to
surveillance.
Now, if you don't mind, I am closing in on Frank "Ari Silverstein"
Camper's bank accounts ;0)
-- http://heremypants.weebly.com/
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 01:16:51 -0500, heirophant wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 01:07:55 -0500, DasFox wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 01:04:34 -0500, heirophant wrote:
>>
>>> DasFox, have you looked at
>>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...loody-vikings/ or
>>>
>>> https://anonbox.net/ ? ;)
>>
>> tempalias looked interesting...NOW Teching on Bloody Vikings...
>>
>> All this begs to ask, how safe are these supposed people/companies out
>> there that we are using...,HMMMMMM?
>>
>> That we give a real address to? Of course make it a web based email
>> address, but still...NOT PRIVATE...
>>
>> Did you say that Bloody Vikings is for the paranoid, what makes it so
>> different then the others?
>>
>> THANKS
>
> It supports anonbox which uses a two-part system -- random e-mail and
> mailbox addresses with no direct connection. They delete the mailbox
> and the email address five minutes after a successful fetch of a
> delivered mail and their server logs do not include IP addresses or
> User-Agents. CCC describe themselves as Europe's largest hacker group.
> They encourage the use of Tor and are probably not sympathetic to
> surveillance.
>
> Now, if you don't mind, I am closing in on Frank "Ari Silverstein"
> Camper's bank accounts ;0)
QUESTIONS...Non Tech...CCC?
Who's the largest hack group?
Who encourages Tor?
Since you threw anonbox into the mix, for the above questions I don't
know if you are talking about them or Bloody Vikings...
CLEARIFY...
THANKS
--
These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong. https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
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>> On 22 Jan 2011 20:18:57 -0200 Heirophant scribed:
>> Now, if you don't mind, I am closing in on Frank "Ari Silverstein"
>> Camper's bank accounts ;0)
On 24 Jan 2011 22:18:57 -0000, Kulin Remailer wrote:
> Instead of bank accounts, get his customers list. That is where
> the money is and where we can hurt him most.
Nasty bugger, aren't you ;). Frank's customer accounts are problematic
in that he is a Prime Contractor for the United States Government
under the General Services Administration licensing. By searching the
GSA bid lists, I have found his companies which I have cross-indexed
with Alabama, Florida and a dozen other Secretary of State's Corporate
listings.
The good news is once we have our civil judgments against him, we can
attach bank accounts. This will insure a fine monetary reward for us
and financial decimation for him ;)
-- heremypants@hushmail.com http://heremypants.weebly.com/
In article <201101242258.UTC.ihl06i$rm$1@tioat.net>
heirophant <heremypants@hushmail.com> wrote:
> > Instead of bank accounts, get his customers list. That is where
> > the money is and where we can hurt him most.
>
> Nasty bugger, aren't you ;). Frank's customer accounts are problematic
> in that he is a Prime Contractor for the United States Government
> under the General Services Administration licensing. By searching the
> GSA bid lists, I have found his companies which I have cross-indexed
> with Alabama, Florida and a dozen other Secretary of State's Corporate
> listings.
>
We ought to give the little prick his due, yes. Actually it makes
part of the task easier. If he has GSA contracts, it is public
information. We can get to it there, as you have seen. Also, no
government procurement officer wants to collude with a publicly
vile and degenerate slob like him. It is bad for the image and
career. There is also a decency in business clause built into
those contracts. He would not pass, I am willing to bet. Those
procurement officers will have email addresses. :\
I bet he would have left a trail of civilian customers too.
> The good news is once we have our civil judgments against him, we can
> attach bank accounts. This will insure a fine monetary reward for us
> and financial decimation for him ;)
Sweet! What judgments have you observed in suit and where?
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 05:05:17 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote:
> In article <201101242258.UTC.ihl06i$rm$1@tioat.net>
> heirophant <heremypants@hushmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> Instead of bank accounts, get his customers list. That is where
>>> the money is and where we can hurt him most.
>>
>> Nasty bugger, aren't you ;). Frank's customer accounts are problematic
>> in that he is a Prime Contractor for the United States Government
>> under the General Services Administration licensing. By searching the
>> GSA bid lists, I have found his companies which I have cross-indexed
>> with Alabama, Florida and a dozen other Secretary of State's Corporate
>> listings.
>>
> We ought to give the little prick his due, yes. Actually it makes
> part of the task easier. If he has GSA contracts, it is public
> information.
You missed where I have gleaned Frank Camper's _entire_ GSA history.
Every bid won, every bid hard wired with no competition; as Prime
Contractor, as Subcontractor, as Consultant (individually) and as a
corporate entity Every corporation (primarily Digital Data Research)
and those he used to cover his activities e.g. Arthur Register.
Not to mention the state awards in Tenn, ALA, Florida LA and several
others.
> We can get to it there, as you have seen. Also, no
> government procurement officer wants to collude with a publicly
> vile and degenerate slob like him.
P.O. are tools of the system; they disburse funds when they receive
the required approvals. Accountants not involved in PR, usually lower
level civil servants under subcontracts or junior level government
employees.
> It is bad for the image and
> career. There is also a decency in business clause built into
> those contracts. He would not pass, I am willing to bet. Those
> procurement officers will have email addresses. :\
Email address? We have dozens of Frank's email addresses. ??
> I bet he would have left a trail of civilian customers too.
Yes of course.
>> The good news is once we have our civil judgments against him, we can
>> attach bank accounts. This will insure a fine monetary reward for us
>> and financial decimation for him ;)
>
> Sweet! What judgments have you observed in suit and where?
I don't think you understand the civil judicial processes. If you have
something tangible to offer in this pursuit, let me know by email.
In article <201102010547.UTC.ii86pk$8ca$1@tioat.net>
heirophant <heremypants@hushmail.com> wrote:
> You missed where I have gleaned Frank Camper's _entire_ GSA history.
> Every bid won, every bid hard wired with no competition; as Prime
> Contractor, as Subcontractor, as Consultant (individually) and as a
> corporate entity Every corporation (primarily Digital Data Research)
> and those he used to cover his activities e.g. Arthur Register.
No, I did not miss it. Sorry for not being clear. I did not know
the depth of your research, only that you had found some gems so
far. What makes you think the accounts are problematic? We can
sleuth through to our objectives. One advantageous aspect of your
findings is that there are ties into the Secretary of State's
offices. Here is an image conscious entity if ever there were, and
an accountable one at that. Besides, the primary goal is to affect
his image, not theirs.
I looked at your website, and no doubt you have much more
background information than what is apparent to me. What facts do
you have to tie his pseudonym Ari Silverstein to these other names?
What facts do you have to link him to criminal activities, if any?
>
> P.O. are tools of the system; they disburse funds when they receive
> the required approvals. Accountants not involved in PR, usually lower
> level civil servants under subcontracts or junior level government
> employees.
>
There is a chain of command, and we can follow it up the food chain
as need be.
> > It is bad for the image and
> > career. There is also a decency in business clause built into
> > those contracts. He would not pass, I am willing to bet. Those
> > procurement officers will have email addresses. :\
>
> Email address? We have dozens of Frank's email addresses. ??
I mean the email addresses of those in the GSA. Having his is a
good thing too of course.
> >> The good news is once we have our civil judgments against him, we can
> >> attach bank accounts. This will insure a fine monetary reward for us
> >> and financial decimation for him ;)
> >
> > Sweet! What judgments have you observed in suit and where?
>
> I don't think you understand the civil judicial processes. If you have
> something tangible to offer in this pursuit, let me know by email.
You mentioned civil judgments. Are any suits currently pending?
On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 02:56:18 +0100 (CET), Anonymous wrote:
> In article <201102010547.UTC.ii86pk$8ca$1@tioat.net>
> heirophant <heremypants@hushmail.com> wrote:
>
>> You missed where I have gleaned Frank Camper's _entire_ GSA history.
>> Every bid won, every bid hard wired with no competition; as Prime
>> Contractor, as Subcontractor, as Consultant (individually) and as a
>> corporate entity Every corporation (primarily Digital Data Research)
>> and those he used to cover his activities e.g. Arthur Register.
>
> No, I did not miss it. Sorry for not being clear. I did not know
> the depth of your research, only that you had found some gems so
> far. What makes you think the accounts are problematic? We can
> sleuth through to our objectives. One advantageous aspect of your
> findings is that there are ties into the Secretary of State's
> offices. Here is an image conscious entity if ever there were, and
> an accountable one at that. Besides, the primary goal is to affect
> his image, not theirs.
And to cut Frank's income stream off entirely.
> I looked at your website, and no doubt you have much more
> background information than what is apparent to me. What facts do
> you have to tie his pseudonym Ari Silverstein to these other names?
Sorry about the website, been busy and I am methodical. We have
matching IP addresses, newsserver providers info including IP
addresses, emails from Ari/Frank Camper, telephone numbers that are
Caller IDed, accepted postal mail, contact with former partners,
matching Prison Bureau reports, photos, written affirmations from
Mercenary Camp attendees, one FBI agent link who knew him, writing
ananlysis and several others. Can't give away the entire house :0)
> What facts do you have to link him to criminal activities, if any?
We have provided several instances of identity theft and at least two
prosecutors have been whistle blown regarding state and Federal income
tax violations.
>> P.O. are tools of the system; they disburse funds when they receive
>> the required approvals. Accountants not involved in PR, usually lower
>> level civil servants under subcontracts or junior level government
>> employees.
>>
> There is a chain of command, and we can follow it up the food chain
> as need be.
We have the CoC's ;)
>>> It is bad for the image and
>>> career. There is also a decency in business clause built into
>>> those contracts. He would not pass, I am willing to bet. Those
>>> procurement officers will have email addresses. :\
>>
>> Email address? We have dozens of Frank's email addresses. ??
>
> I mean the email addresses of those in the GSA. Having his is a
> good thing too of course.
Have those and direct phone contact.
>>>> The good news is once we have our civil judgments against him, we can
>>>> attach bank accounts. This will insure a fine monetary reward for us
>>>> and financial decimation for him ;)
>>>
>>> Sweet! What judgments have you observed in suit and where?
>>
>> I don't think you understand the civil judicial processes. If you have
>> something tangible to offer in this pursuit, let me know by email.
>
> You mentioned civil judgments. Are any suits currently pending?
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 22:07:28 -0500, heirophant wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 02:56:18 +0100 (CET), Anonymous wrote:
>
>> In article <201102010547.UTC.ii86pk$8ca$1@tioat.net>
>> heirophant <heremypants@hushmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> You missed where I have gleaned Frank Camper's _entire_ GSA history.
>>> Every bid won, every bid hard wired with no competition; as Prime
>>> Contractor, as Subcontractor, as Consultant (individually) and as a
>>> corporate entity Every corporation (primarily Digital Data Research)
>>> and those he used to cover his activities e.g. Arthur Register.
>>
>> No, I did not miss it. Sorry for not being clear. I did not know
>> the depth of your research, only that you had found some gems so
>> far. What makes you think the accounts are problematic? We can
>> sleuth through to our objectives. One advantageous aspect of your
>> findings is that there are ties into the Secretary of State's
>> offices. Here is an image conscious entity if ever there were, and
>> an accountable one at that. Besides, the primary goal is to affect
>> his image, not theirs.
>
> And to cut Frank's income stream off entirely.
>
>> I looked at your website, and no doubt you have much more
>> background information than what is apparent to me. What facts do
>> you have to tie his pseudonym Ari Silverstein to these other names?
>
> Sorry about the website, been busy and I am methodical. We have
> matching IP addresses, newsserver providers info including IP
> addresses, emails from Ari/Frank Camper, telephone numbers that are
> Caller IDed, accepted postal mail, contact with former partners,
> matching Prison Bureau reports, photos, written affirmations from
> Mercenary Camp attendees, one FBI agent link who knew him, writing
> ananlysis and several others. Can't give away the entire house :0)
>
>> What facts do you have to link him to criminal activities, if any?
>
> We have provided several instances of identity theft and at least two
> prosecutors have been whistle blown regarding state and Federal income
> tax violations.
>
>>> P.O. are tools of the system; they disburse funds when they receive
>>> the required approvals. Accountants not involved in PR, usually lower
>>> level civil servants under subcontracts or junior level government
>>> employees.
>>>
>> There is a chain of command, and we can follow it up the food chain
>> as need be.
>
> We have the CoC's ;)
>
>>>> It is bad for the image and
>>>> career. There is also a decency in business clause built into
>>>> those contracts. He would not pass, I am willing to bet. Those
>>>> procurement officers will have email addresses. :\
>>>
>>> Email address? We have dozens of Frank's email addresses. ??
>>
>> I mean the email addresses of those in the GSA. Having his is a
>> good thing too of course.
>
> Have those and direct phone contact.
>
>>>>> The good news is once we have our civil judgments against him, we can
>>>>> attach bank accounts. This will insure a fine monetary reward for us
>>>>> and financial decimation for him ;)
>>>>
>>>> Sweet! What judgments have you observed in suit and where?
>>>
>>> I don't think you understand the civil judicial processes. If you have
>>> something tangible to offer in this pursuit, let me know by email.
>>
>> You mentioned civil judgments. Are any suits currently pending?
>
> Civil follow criminal ;)
Cryptome has FBI Search Warrant-Seizure for 1/40 Anonymous, out of
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