On 12/31/2018 02:30 PM, Where is Coderman? wrote:
Where is Coderman?
Searching public database and https://www.bop.gov/inmateloc/ shows no record of Martin Peck in prison.
He filed Court case "Roark v. United States 6:12-cv-01354-MC" at address: 27464 SW Vandershuere Road Hillsboro, OR 97123 https://www.google.com/maps/place/27464+SW+Vanderschuere+Rd,+Hillsboro,+OR+9...
This looks to be not there anymore? Or maybe Coderman got rid of horses.
A while back Coderman posted about FBI disruption strategies. Did Coderman get disrupted? Or is Coderman dead?
My best guess: he gave up the persona after being outed as Martin Peck. This was my news of it: -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Re: Re: Pastebin of banned accounts found Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2017 19:59:07 +0200 From: carlo von lynX <lynX@time.to.get.psyced.org> To: <SNIP> Hello, illustre group of recipients. I made a bit of research into the matter, wanting to figure out which e-mail exchange made "coderman" think I belong into a list of troublemakers even if I do my best to always discuss rationally - and how such a list would come about with so many respected names along mine. Well, I was successful. Here is what I found. https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2014-December/035866.html Mr coderman admits to go by the real name "Martin R. Peck". He caused some confusion by promoting a fake NSA program that didn't actually exist. On the Whonix forum he "anonymously" reported his own news, introducing himself as follows:
Martin R. Peck, software engineer, has created this BigSun automated redaction system, which he has offered to provide to the NSA.
At the same time I had been having an exchange with him where I had openly dared to doubt the safety of the debian binary distribution system - a threat that he tried to downplay by comparing it with much less likely threats. See https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2014-December/035867.html thru https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2014-December/035879.html We didn't actually arrive at any inflammatory tones, he just disappeared after his identity had been lifted and his argumentation started to look suspicious more than anything. Disappearing was a smart move, as I had indeed forgotten entirely about him. Probably so have you. What do I gather from this? Keeping my hands off of debian or any of its derivates has been a good choice. Same goes for fedora. Everybody get your gentoo skills back in shape, or help Guix/Nix get ready for prime time. <SNIP>