On 07/25/2017 08:47 PM, Ryan Carboni wrote:
> Andrea Shepard mentions that the Tor fork stinks of Russia psyops Andrea Shepherd stinks of psyops: > "WIRED couldn't independently verify the stories on the website > created by Appelbaum's accusers, who used pseudonyms, nor determine > the creator of the site itself. But Andrea Shepard, a Berlin-based > developer co-worker of Appelbaum's at the Tor Project, says the site > was created by a "longtime member of the Tor community" whom she knows > and trusts. Shepard also says she's spoken directly with one of > Appelbaum's alleged victims, who told Shepard in February of this year > that Appelbaum had raped him or her. "Sadly...I think it's the damn > truth. He's a charismatic, socially dominant manipulator," Shepard > writes to WIRED. "I absolutely believe the accusers." https://www.wired.com/2016/06/tor-developer-jacob-appelbaum-resigns-amid-sex-abuse-claims/ And I think I've had just about enough of "Ryan Carboni". Kill-listed. Rr On 07/25/2017 08:47 PM, Ryan Carboni wrote: > Andrea Shepard mentions that the Tor fork stinks of Russia psyops ( > https://twitter.com/puellavulnerata/status/769311082318036992 ). It > obviously failed. > > How would the next time succeed? This Tor fork operation likely failed > because it did not take into account obvious measures of status, if > Joshua Yabut had joined Tor and made contributions and gained social > capital before the crisis, he would be more likely to succeed and draw > a following by splitting off at the moment of crisis. He did things in > the wrong order. Interestingly, he was NASA Red Team, or cyber counter > intelligence, much like the creator of Encyclopedia Dramatica, but I > digress. > > But Joshua Yabut has an obvious connection to the US Army, former > infantry. There have been many suspicious events involving the US > Army's history. McCarthy's investigation of Communist subversion > failed when he went after the army (more obscure voices will point to > another investigation into another agency). Lee Harvey Oswald was in > the navy before defecting to Russia, there were allegations that he > provided information that allowed the U-2 to be shot down. More > recently, CIA militias in Syria are fighting Pentagon militias in > Syria ( > http://www.latimes.com/world/middleeast/la-fg-cia-pentagon-isis-20160327-story.html > ). There are also allegations that the Pentagon sabotaged the State > Department's peace deal with Russia. This has been characterized many > ways, Cowboy vs Yankee War, Moldbug's Red Empire vs Blue Empire. There > is certainly some sort of internal antagonism being played out in the > world. > > Regardless, nothing is quite what it seems, and searching for the > truth is unrewarding. Better to find it at the bottom of a bottle. > > P.S. I wonder how many times Zerodium pays for the same exploit from > different researchers. Afterall, if they stiff a researcher, they can > always alert the maintainers of the code, if they aren't one themselves. > > P.P.S. How much does it cost to have a botnet untraceably DDOS Tor?
