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2016-07-23 at 5:52 PM UTC in So a while ago a girl went missing in my area.oh right, fair enough. I noticed that myself, when posting from mobile it doesn't accept linebreaks
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2016-07-23 at 5:29 PM UTC in So a while ago a girl went missing in my area.and yet you still haven't worked out paragraphs
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2016-07-23 at 2:21 PM UTC in Alex Jones raises hell at The Young Turks set.
Spitting is assault, he could have shot him.
and since it came from a homosexual turk it probably had AIDS in it, making it attempted murder -
2016-07-22 at 7:33 PM UTC in So a while ago a girl went missing in my area.I actually spent way too long on this and turned up nothing. The only recently discovered lady bodies didn't match your description - too old, found too quickly, was travelling by car.
The best place to look would be the police page (https://www.politie.nl), but majority of their data has no english translation and there are too many dutch words for 'murder', 'body', 'disappear' etc -
2016-07-22 at 3:32 PM UTC in Sophie's public service announcement.the thing snowden's working on at the moment is interesting in that regard. he's prototyping with some other hardware hackers - it's an RF scanner that you hold near your phone (currently it's looking like a snap-on case or a slip that attaches to it, but it's still early days and I doubt the design's been decided on); it connects to your phone presumeably using bluetooth to get status - ie. if you're currently using it, if it's on but idle, or if you've turned flight mode on, if wireless is enabled etc.
at the same time it constantly scans the wireless signals coming from the phone (GSM/3G data is encrypted but you can glean info from which frequency it's using, signal level, amount of bandwidth, how long before signal level dips back down) and compares the signal levels with what it would EXPECT the phone to be using.
for example, if you have flight mode on, the scanner should NOT pick up any radio emanating from the phone. if the phone's on but not being used, there should be very little radio going between the phone and tower. if you have the wireless module disabled, your phone should not be sending out radio on 2.4 or 5ghz.
in any of these scenarios, the device will alert you that the phone is engaging the data connection unexpectedly and to investigate further. -
2016-07-22 at 3:09 PM UTC in Sophie's public service announcement.
Not if you root your phone to gain super user access and kill all the services and apps and permissions of apps that have the potential to spy on you, you can get orfox and orbot to route your phone's connection through the TOR network as well. Which obviously i did, with the proper equipment you can even spoof your IMEI and IMSI you ignorant fuck.
unfortunately you don't have low-enough level access to guarantee that. most of the radio device drivers are closed-source and obfuscated, mandated by the FaggotCC I believe -
2016-07-22 at 10:54 AM UTC in Sophie's public service announcement.
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2016-07-22 at 10:17 AM UTC in Sophie's public service announcement.I honestly can't tell if you're being serious, but it is worrying if INQTEL funded it. that group taints everything it touches.
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2016-07-22 at 5:09 AM UTC in Nigger and Retarded Nuthouse Escapee Playing With Toy Truck in Street.today's headline:
[FONT=helvetica][SIZE=14px]"As long as I've got my hands up, they're not going to shoot me… Wow, was I wrong."
fuckin' lol[/SIZE][/FONT]
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2016-07-22 at 3:12 AM UTC in The -Spectral Challenge
Give me an honest opinion. Do you think I'm crazy?
I think you're intelligent but also prone to delusion and paranoia. your posts are often equal parts thought-provoking and completely unverifiable. -
2016-07-22 at 2:49 AM UTC in Can smoking out of lightbulbs be harmful?
Only if you' re smoking out of a high intensity discharge lamp. High pressure sodium/metal halide based etc.
I would love to see someone vape out of a 1m long fluorescent tube -
2016-07-22 at 2:23 AM UTC in The -Spectral Challenge
The reason I ignore challenges is that I really don't feel the need to prove anything to anyone for any reason.
delusion in a nutshell. subjective reality -
2016-07-21 at 7:39 PM UTC in Bill Krozby is this uyou, I meant that's what I was asking Bill Krozby about, he made a thread a while back about it
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2016-07-21 at 7:18 PM UTC in Bill Krozby is this uwhat we're referring to specifically is the police using their CIs to spy on people - not just to lead them to drug dealers and stuff, but to actively follow people around who aren't officially under investigation.
search up gangstalking, I've always considered the concept to be paranoid-insane and it's something of an urban legend, but from some things I've seen lately, there may be something* to it...
*not nearly at the scale people report it at. I still think most people who discuss it are certifiable -
2016-07-21 at 7:13 PM UTC in Artistic nudeslolyeah, I remember watching one years ago, was a documentary about the gypsy bareknuckle boxing scene, was called something like 'fist' and pretty much just followed a guy with a mullet around to several different trailer parks
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2016-07-21 at 6:32 PM UTC in I know HOW to roll a blunt, I just can't.yeah, me too actually
I never did it often enough to bother learning properly -
2016-07-21 at 6:31 PM UTC in Bill Krozby is this uInfraGard is what he was referring to. in FBI literature it's described very vaguely as a community/industry outreach program, conspiracy sites believe it's a front for the actual operation which is to both hire professionals and essentially extort people facing court (ie. join this operation and your case goes away) to run low-level spying operations - following a target around, taking detailed notes of their behaviour and schedule etc.
from what I've seen so far, there's little evidence to support the case and all allegations appear to come from one place - jesse ventura's youtube/radio show. the very vague, very conflicting information on the InfraGard operation direct from the FBI is strange though. I'll do some more research and write up a short report when it's not 4am. -
2016-07-21 at 4:50 PM UTC in Artistic nudes
you'll love this one then
I grew up in the area, cunt's fucked aye -
2016-07-21 at 4:16 PM UTC in Bill Krozby is this ulol, I was asking if you knew the project he was referring to, infra-something
the only similar thing I could find was operation infra-hydra that interpol's running, trying to get people to turn in people smugglers -
2016-07-21 at 4:09 PM UTC in Phone jammer for shoplifting?you're not the real orly from zoklet, are you
there are two kinds of 'mobile phone jammers' available; the first advertises itself as the nearest phone tower to everyone in range and promptly drops their connections, acting like a portable network coverage hole. the second simply generates radio noise and blasts it out at the same frequency as mobile phones use to connect, filling up the channel between your phone and the network tower with rubbish.
the first kind of jammer is very effective at denying network connectivity, but because you're not targeting the phone network it's virtually useless in this case.
the second could potentially be useful, but it depends on a bunch of things - first and foremost, you'd need a jammer that runs on the same frequency as the EAS receiver (I honestly know nothing about those devices so you'll need to do your own research).
a quick search shows the GSM mobile network uses the 850mhz and 1900mhz bands in the US, so you can expect commercial jammers to attack at least those. I'd suspect if the EAS devices are designed to detect items at relatively short range, they'd probably use the 2.4ghz-5ghz range which is very popular for commercial wireless devices; it should be very easy to obtain a jammer for that frequency. if not you can always order a few cheap parts and build your own (http://www.instructables.com/id/RF-Jammer/).
ALSO keep in mind that a jammer of that type will overload the frequency the security device uses with loud garbage, making it unable to communicate in either direction. this may not be what you want if it has a panic mode or something like that.