Like Princess Leia said in Star Wars: "The more you tighten your grip, the faster we'll slip through your fingers."
They're running scared. This won't help them. It will backfire on them in the end.
by Jim Dee 67 Replies latest jw friends
Like Princess Leia said in Star Wars: "The more you tighten your grip, the faster we'll slip through your fingers."
They're running scared. This won't help them. It will backfire on them in the end.
Gives a whole new meaning to 'Big Brother is watching you'
I know it's only Rock n' Roll...
It was a joke folks. Believe it or not I'm not really associated with the JW's. Sorry if anyone thought I was actually trying to report some evil thing the JW's were doing. I thought that it would be fairly obvious that it wasn't real, especially when there was a bit on there saying you have to pay me to avoid getting a visit from the elders. Its nothing amazing finding out that the domain is registered to me and points to my website. Not exactly like I'm trying to hide anything. It was supposed to be funny doing a dorky little trick like that because some people haven't seen the thing where you put @ in an URL and everything before that is ignored. I thought the website that took me a whole minute to make would be obvious enough to make someone realize it was a joke. As for hiding the asteroidmodels.com part, look at the URL under my name. If you'll notice its asteroidmodels.com/personal. I've also stated numerous times that is one of the websites I run.
Once again, it was a joke. That's all. Apparently some people don't quite have the sense of humor I thought they would. Loosen up a bit folks. Not everything is as serious as you may think it is. I'm unemployed and my son just got out of the hospital yet some how I still manage to make a few jokes and laugh when I see a humerous one.
Oh by the way, I've also hacked into the computers of every one who reads this message and have stolen all your credit card numbers, passwords, personal information, and have contacted the WT to tell them that you've come here, emailed your mother to tell her about the porn sites you go to (you perverts), and don't be suprised when your credit card bills show up and you see a $5,000 charge for pet supplies because I've been running low on cash ever since I bought those velociraptors and have to feed them. BTW, to the person who has all those naked pictures of the Golden Girls stored on their computer, email me privately. We need to talk about that one pose of Bea Auther (I probably misspelled that).
I don't need to fight
To prove I'm right
I don't need to be forgiven.
I am ignoring YOU in this thread.
ummm...ummmm...do you see the problem here?
Don't you think you would be more useful to society as recycled fertilizer?
What a bunch of drivel to think the WT could possibly have the resources to track down people over the Internet. Its against the law for an ISP to reveaL info about you and usually requires a subpoena. As well, not all ISPs have agreed to let the NSA to install and monitor network traffic to and from thier domains. The software has to be installed on the server you are connected to in order for them to really monitor your activity. They would also have to be able to track millions of TCP/IP packets and have some scheme for selecting which ones to retrieve and decipher. Any of the real interesting stuff they could possibly find, like email, would have to be cracked because most email software uses public/private key encryption. Something that even Carnivore cannot always decipher. Its an ongoing debate between the US government and the major software creators, like Lotus, Netscape and Microsoft that keep the general user safe from intrusion. Its also the reason why we are still not allowed to export software with 128 bit encryption. Simply because the NSA still can't crack it. And for the numbskulls who keep posting that an elder hacked thier mail I have one word..BULLSHIT!
I forgot to mention that it would be much easier for them to pay us a visit here at Simon's forum. Which is exactly what we want...just an open door to subvert them all!
Sincerely,
District Overbeer
*LOL* @ Rhett, don't worry man...I just wanted to supply some info tidbits. It's really quite a cool site you've got there, although it is TRULY the last thing I expected to see when I dereferenced that IP...hehe...
"I see no good reasons why the views given in this volume should shock the religious sensibilities of anyone." -- Charles Darwin, The Origin Of Species, 1869.
WBTS can find me?HA-HA!Good,I`ve used up all the dubs in this area.They avoid my house,I`d have to drag them onto my property kicking and screaming.Nothing like Roast Dub on the BBQ,but first you got to get them in the yard..LOL...OUTLAW
The D.O. made another point that just jogged my memory. I forgot about encryption standards.
You can purchase key pairs or you can purchase software to generate public and private key pairs. Of course, if you generate your own keys, and want to encrypt messages and mail, you will also have to provide the key to all of your trusted recipients, or they cannot understand the message.
Most Microshaft Mouse Monkeys are familiar with MS Certificate Server, and of course there is Veri-Sign and many others. The higher the encryption, the longer it takes to break in. I don't think any adventurous hacker seeking to post his exploits on a hacker publicity page like: http://www.attrition.org is going to waste time chasing JW's.
Or, I don't think the society's robots would attempt it, even if they were told. It would cause a Bethel scandal. Who knows? Would they ever secretly hire someone from the outside to deface and destroy apostate web-sites? I am still waiting for the first defacement of the WTBS sites to occur.
I am sure they have written C++ & JAVA programs to "poll" their server's root document directories and overwrite all of the pages with replacements in case of unauthorized modifications. It's a common practice to protect the server's root. You hack the page, but every 30 minutes a daemon/script/executable is running in the background checking for the page version and date and overwriting with the original if it doesn't match.