[tor-talk] Why corrupt government officials are strongly opposed to this Tor project (a Gestapo government run amok!)

Ben Tasker ben at bentasker.co.uk
Thu Mar 5 09:57:50 UTC 2015


> Why would I go to the bother of filing police reports if this was
> all make believe???

If you didn't believe it was 'make believe' then you might file reports,
even if it truly is make believe.

> Those of you from the UK, who are in the same boat with this lying,
> conniving meth dealer Rupert Murdoch,

Being from the UK, I can safely say (at least in my case) that we're
subjected to Murdoch's 'output' but that does not necessarily mean we are
on board with him. I don't doubt that he, and his businesses, have a lot of
skeletons hidden in their cupboards (though whether that extends to some of
the things you assert is questionable).


You claim to have proof of this conspiracy, but have simply provided
conjecture based on the fact a number of sites (including Fox News) block
access from (certain) tor exit nodes. That some sites block tor users is
neither news or outright proof of a conspiracy. You may hold additional
'evidence' of what you claim, but what you've provided so far doesn't come
close IMO.

On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 7:53 AM, Travis Bean <tlbean at tlbean.com> wrote:

> On 03/04/2015 10:49 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> > The OP writes about widely known digital surveillance and political
> > corruption,
> > then seems to conclude that both are aimed at his own personal activity.
> > The missing threads that would otherwise connect the two plus the
> heightened
> > language lead me to believe a conspiracy theory is at play here.
>
> It seems highly suspicious that those of you on this mailing list, who
> continue to make this out to be something other than the original post,
> are all mysteriously in the same boat with this scoundrel Rupert Murdoch.
>
> > But what would it cost the NSA to screw with the devices of a guy
> > running and
> > distributing scripts for use with Tor?
>
> It is a well known fact that the NSA specifically target individuals who
> are dissidents working to expose the corruption within the NSA's vile
> organization, along with exposing their drug dealing partners in crime
> who already had the majority wrapped around their finger with kilos of
> dope even before they won the majority of the vote. I am subjected to a
> denial-of-service attack only when I send an email or talk over the
> telephone regarding exposing the NSA's crime ring for what they are all
> about.
>
> Police reports regarding NSA sabotage were filed recently with Europol
> and Interpol personnel to have processed by the ICC and/or ICJ at The
> Hague. Why would I go to the bother of filing police reports if this was
> all make believe??? FYI, it is against the law to make things up to get
> attention in police reports, especially regarding sabotage! It did not
> take much detective work on my part to figure this out and prove this
> fiasco is not a "conspiracy theory".
>
> > Like the other respondent, I think it's unlikely the OP devices are
> > being targetted
> > or exploited, and I suggest the OP seek out therapy to cope with the
> > anxiety created
> > by believing that they are.
>
> For future reference, it is highly inappropriate to insult someone on a
> mailing list, especially when you read between the lines on my original
> post and never bothered to test out the three URLs I gave you for
> comparative Tor-blocking analysis. You stated in your above mentioned
> rant that I write about "widely known digital surveillance and political
> corruption". If this information is so widely known, then how can you
> explain that the dots were not connected on this complex case until I
> spoke with a detective just recently on 12/29/2014???
>
> By the way, doesn't "Jonathan Wilkes" translate to British? Those of you
> from the UK, who are in the same boat with this lying, conniving meth
> dealer Rupert Murdoch, do not stop to think about something - your ship
> is sunk!
>
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