An interesting thread...Hacking Bluetooth
Tyler Durden
camera_lumina at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 23 06:35:29 PST 2004
No way it's Dave Emory...they did an IP Traceroute and the guy appears to be
in Germany. If you've listened to Emory's shows, you'd know from some of his
technical statements that he most likely wouldn't be capable of this. I also
simply can't imagine him bothering with something like this.
On the other hand, the perpetrator of this hoax knows a decent amount about
a variety of subjects (including technical ones). After sleeping on it, I'm
starting to think he's actually some kind of German conspiracy 'theorist'
who's actually been snooping the WiFi, etc...of some interesting locations.
He probably saw a "pattern" and convinced himself he had to save the world.
It's a very interesting thread to say the least. Forget whether Paul
Wolfowitz has some "Hidden Hand" master plan...it'll probably make
Dis-information History one day.
-TD
>From: Eric Murray <ericm at lne.com>
>To: cypherpunks at al-qaeda.net
>Subject: Re: An interesting thread...Hacking Bluetooth
>Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 20:36:36 -0800
>
>On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 09:48:01PM -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
> > Oh no, it gets really interesting. He claims to be an ex-German TLA-type
> > (how many Ls do German TLAs normally have?), and had advanced knowledge
>of
> > 9/11. That's not super-implausible.
>
>[..]
>
> > Me? I suspect he just pulled all this shit from David Emory's shows and
>then
> > added some nice google tech searches.
>
>[..]
>
> > I was hoping someone knew about this and had already hacked this hoax,
>
>
>If he sounds like Dave Emory, then there isn't much debunking that's
>required.
>
>Food for thought and grounds for further research,
>
>Eric
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