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Post by Tacgnol on Apr 5, 2009 5:42:56 GMT -5
I support this movement and what it aims for. But how likely do you think we are being watched? Not yet. We're not big enough. If we actually start getting attention, then we'll need to worry about being watched. Remember, the NWO isnt omnipotent. Since we will eventually be watched and were too small at the moment, you should start a section of the forums only viewable to earlier members of these forums.
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Post by spider on Apr 5, 2009 5:44:29 GMT -5
thats what i was saying. we should get a password protected board
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Post by notasheep on Apr 5, 2009 5:50:04 GMT -5
Why are you all so worried about being watched? The whole point is to be seen, so the "Man" knows how many of us they've pissed off, in hopes that they'll back down.
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Post by Operator on Apr 5, 2009 5:51:33 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure there are already counter-agents who are among us already.
This forum was born from /b/ and I guarantee there were agents in the threads linking to this forum.
It is inevitable.
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Post by dodge on Apr 5, 2009 5:51:57 GMT -5
thats what i was saying. we should get a password protected board How would we regulate who gets access? What would the requirements be for gaining access if we allowed members to be selected after we have gained publicity in some way? How would the password be revealed to others and protected? It can't be anywhere on this board. It would have to be over a messenger of some sort or an irc. What do we do in the event that the pw is leaked and we can no longer hide that info?
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Post by Operator on Apr 5, 2009 5:55:24 GMT -5
You do realize that the relevant parties that wanted to gain access to any password protected site or forum could easily get in, don't you?
You have to understand that nothing on the internet is private. We take our privacy for granted, but that privacy is only an illusion.
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Post by dodge on Apr 5, 2009 6:02:05 GMT -5
Eh, the government isn't our only concern. Counter-productive faggots need to be weeded out from the main discussion. The important resources will stand available to all, but the real shit will be limited to those we identify as trusted. Granted in something big there is room for manyyyy bad moves and errors and we will let the wrong people in and possibly be taken down. Unfortunately that's a real possibility and it's going to ward off some people who would otherwise join us.
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Post by Tacgnol on Apr 5, 2009 6:11:13 GMT -5
Possibly "trusted eyes only" information could be kept on someones own computer. We could use Microsoft Groove to set up a server on a desktop that only certain individuals would be able to access.
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Post by devildog on Apr 5, 2009 6:18:44 GMT -5
I must admit I have noticed what looks like an almost organised backlash at the idea of wearing a simple white armband on the 1st. Ok, so trolling some geek with "a cup of warm horse semen" (pun on NEIGHsayer) got the guy into a frenzy and committed into trying to divide the consensus, but still, something's up because there sure seems to be some kind of hive-mind going on out there above and beyond one pissed off dude.
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Post by Operator on Apr 5, 2009 6:19:38 GMT -5
Well, I think our message will always be a work in progress, but we can establish some precepts that are the general rule. The whole truth, justice, peace, and freedom slogan is one we should all try to uphold, if not for the group then for our individual selves. I think people just wanting to deceive, troll, create chaos without reason, and so forth would be the ones who are counter-productive to our goals as a society and a species.
Remember, this group was founded to expose and oust corrupt people from their positions of power.
I would like to think we all have good intentions, but I know that there may be some who share our goals but harbor something else in their hearts.
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Post by iamdisappoint on Apr 5, 2009 6:33:04 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure there are already counter-agents who are among us already. This forum was born from /b/ and I guarantee there were agents in the threads linking to this forum. It is inevitable. Agree. I'm willing to bet HS, DoD, CIA, FBI are lurking /b/ every minute. We are a large group of outcasts and loners... and if only one outcast/loner can create a shooting spree that gets media attention... We are the anomaly, the Neo in the Matrix, the final boss they face for this world. I have no idea how people can be trusted over the internet, but regardless. What hits the net is public domain. The only thing we could do is try to encode whatever messages through many means, but code-breakers exist so it's really a moot point too.
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Post by spider on Apr 5, 2009 8:38:23 GMT -5
to answer the questions if the password was leaked we could just change it and send everyone the new password via message. who gets in that board? main people who we can trust.
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Post by Tacgnol on Apr 5, 2009 8:47:06 GMT -5
If you want, I can just start up a Groove server and give you all groove free. Files and important messages can be hosted there.
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Post by atrasicarius on Apr 5, 2009 15:22:24 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure there are already counter-agents who are among us already. This forum was born from /b/ and I guarantee there were agents in the threads linking to this forum. It is inevitable. Agree. I'm willing to bet HS, DoD, CIA, FBI are lurking /b/ every minute. We are a large group of outcasts and loners... and if only one outcast/loner can create a shooting spree that gets media attention... We are the anomaly, the Neo in the Matrix, the final boss they face for this world. I have no idea how people can be trusted over the internet, but regardless. What hits the net is public domain. The only thing we could do is try to encode whatever messages through many means, but code-breakers exist so it's really a moot point too. I think I'm gonna have to call unwarranted self importance here. It's possible that the FBI lurks on /b/, but they're just looking for CP. Personally, I think the NWO have severely underestimated the threat the internet posses to them. Anyway, even if a CIA agent goes on /b/ at some point, it's a 99% chance that all they're gonna see is "YOU RAUGH YOU ROSE" and "NEWFAGS CANT TRIFORCE." /b/ doesnt look like a threat to them.
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Post by Operator on Apr 5, 2009 15:45:20 GMT -5
Such optimism is good but one must never underestimate his opponent.
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