'Jury Booty' and Anti-prosecution tactics. (Was Re:)

Cari Machet carimachet at gmail.com
Mon Jan 13 16:05:44 PST 2014


Birgitta has not been bagged whatchumean ? her twitter case + social media judgement to unseal ?

She is free to roam the globe ...

others besides self imposed hype are not so put upon - the JA-JA's 

I think it lessens the acts of others to couple them together 

On 13.01.2014, at 22:39, John Young <jya at pipeline.com> wrote:

> Maybe Tim May is channeling me, but this talk of messing
> with authorities on cypherpunks smells like list tampering to
> bait and ensare really dumb newbies.
> 
> Playing games is fine, but running entrapments is against
> the house rules.
> 
> That was encouraged in days of old and got jail sentences
> for susceptibles. Since then agent provocateurs, turn-coats
> and informants have become a nice-paying online industry
> and handsome budget inflators for the feds.
> 
> And has bagged a wad of hackers, daring coders and alleged
> accomplices, among them:
> 
> Jim Bell
> Carl Johnson
> Aaron Swartz
> Chelsea Manning
> Julian Assange
> Edward Snowden
> Gottfrid Warg
> Rop Gonggrijp
> Brigitta Jonsdottir
> Jacob Appelbaum
> Hector Monsegur
> Jake Davis
> Ryan Cleary
> Ryan Ackroyd
> Darren Martyn
> Donncha O'Cearrbhail
> Mustafa al-Bassam
> Jeremy Hammond
> Christopher Cooper
> Joshua Covelli
> Raynaldo Rivera
> Cody Kretsinger
> Lauri Love
> Neal Rauhauser
> Keith Downey
> Mercedes Haefer
> Donald Husband
> Ethan Miles
> James Murphy
> Drew Phillips
> Jeffrey Puglisi
> Daniel Sullivan
> Tracy Valenzuela
> Christopher Vo
> Barrett Brown
> Ross Ulbricht
> Andrew Jones
> Gary Davis
> Peter Phillip Nash
> Vladimir Drinkman
> Aleksandr Kalinin
> Roman Kotov
> Dmitriy Smilianets
> Mikhail Rytikov
> 
> These are in last few years.
> 
> Many more in the years before that, some after prison
> becoming security peddlers, journalists, hacker organizers
> and for the rest of their lives rats or sent back into the pokey.
> 
> At least consider being bit more discreet, assholes,
> and in spare time read Gentlepersons Guide to Forum
> Spies:
> 
> http://cryptome.org/2012/07/gent-forum-spies.htm
> 
> 




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