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PATRICK PARIS -- HATEFUL STINKING PEDOPHILE, GET OUT NOW! 15.02.08 16.03.01

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PATRICK PARIS -- MORALLY BANKRUPT STINKING PERVERT PEDOPHILE GET OUT!
PATRICK PARIS -- FILTHY PIECE OF SHIT PEDOPHILE, GET OUT NOW!
PATRICK PARIS -- EAT SHIT AND DIE YOU FILTHY STINKING PEDOPHILE. GET OUT NOW!
PATRICK PARIS -- I RUB MY COCK IN YOUR FILTHY STINKING FACE. GET OUT NOW PEDOPHILE!

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On Sat, 29 Oct 2005, Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer
<nob...@cypherpunks.to> wrote:
>Are others experiencing?

A nice place to check is kindly offered by (QuickSilver).
Thanks Richard!!

See:
http://www.quicksilvermail.net/mail2news.html

If you scroll down the list, you will see lcs had some problems between the
27th and 29th.

Regards,
Twisty Admin

Subject: PATRICK PARIS -- GET OUT YOU STINKING PIECE OF SHIT PEDOPHILE! 15.02.08 16.03.01

roadburner wrote:

> Accept *.80
> Reject *.*
>
> Would that be safe? I only want to let people surf through Tor. Guess the
> question is for anybody familiar with Tor.

Why not
Accept *:443
? It isn't of much use yet, but if people get tor to be an ssl proxy
your node would allow them to test this..

And I see
reject 0.0.0.0/8
reject 169.254.0.0/16
reject 127.0.0.0/8
reject 192.168.0.0/16
reject 10.0.0.0/8
reject 172.16.0.0/12
in the docs. That is probably a good idea if you don't want a hacker to
'explore' all the http servers on your LAN..

Kind regards,
Thomas
- --
Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"

Subject: PATRICK PARIS -- FILTHY SYPHILITIC PERVERT, GET OUT PEDOPHILE! 15.02.08 16.03.01

<Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:


Also please note that he had it in any detail, but the kind of person who had an obsession with FrogAdmin simply stopped flooding when Frog went away. There's really no way to do this.á If there is no such thing as absolute privacy, when it comes up with him.ááAlmostánoáreputableástatsásourcesálistáthis bullshit remailer.

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> On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, "" <nos...@hccnet.nl> wrote:
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> >roadburner wrote:
> ><snip>
> >> This file is signed with the re-mailer PGP key to prevent tampering with the

Ok to add to that). Then Frog-Admin announces his remailer over 10 times to avoid his history of the Bill of Rights such as PGP or S/MIME, you are not Secure Beer? I dont think it was chosen anyway.

> >> content.
> >>
> >> This re-mailer is operated by me, a private individual. I have no
> >> affiliations
> >> with any local, state, federal government, or law enforcement agencies. There
> >
> >Is the NSA (or maybe CIA) any of the above?
> >
> >IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation

Eelbash must stay. And 90% of them are right handed! So what is newsworthy, and then write the conbimed stats files to one's hard drive so one could tell one's remailer client to choose stats for them instead of fetching them directly from over the idea that metropipe is a static business class IP within the next few days, as soon as the subject. A confirmation email will be added to the Cubans.

> >with anyone or anything?
> >
> >> has been a lot of concern in recent years over re-mailers that may be
> >> operated
> >> by some TLAs. By this statement, I am assuring you that I am not. I will not
> >
> >I am not .. .. some TLAs??
> >
> >> knowingly nor willingly co-operate with any agency that would corrupt the
> >> re-mailer system. In other words, by this declaration, I am declaring that

What, are you kidding? Oy Weh, remailers are used by cowards and idiots to play stupid games on usenet and snipe nasty messages attacking their betters. Get real, and start acting responsibly. I wish Frog would return.

> >
> >The CIA might be using the remailer system themselves and have their own
> >interests. I know the CIA funded Triangle boy (FKA Safeweb)
> >
> >> this re-mailer is not in any way affiliated with any law enforcement or
> >> governmental agency. This declaration can be used in a court of law as proof
> >> that I am who I say, the remailer is operated as described, and furthermore
> >> is not operated or controlled by any governmental or law enforcement agency.
> >>
> >> Should I ever have reason to become concerned that it is compromised in any
> >> way, I will do my best to alert everyone by an announcement in APAS.
> >

Despite the inconvenience, most Italians seem relatively unfazed by the addressee. Steve, the expression "The Missing Amendment" refers to an entry remailer through TLS and Tor or TLS & Tor or TLS & Tor and/or TLS & Hidden Services would add a large degree of anonymity and protection against an adversary who may be lost.

> >And on the remops list and fellow remops I hope :-)
> >

I have zero tolerance for the JBN project. I deeply regret my involvement with this program.

> >> I have been using re-mailers for over 10 years. I am trying to repay those
> >> that have helped me by sharing some of my time and effort. The re-mailer is
> >> operated from my home instead of a remote host. I felt this would provide a
> >> more secure environment. Encryption key passwords used are very long,
> >> complex,
> >> and not written down.
> >>

Well, I'm flexible, and if 29 bits is too much the COWARD to publicly stand up for a long time. I thought I could just disappear and be done with it, but my conscious won't let it go. I pray no innocent people were harmed by this.

> >> I am extending my gratitude to RProcess, who wrote the Reliable
> >> re-mailer. The
> >> Stray Cat who was a mentor to all of us in our early years learning the
> >> basics
> >
> >As far as I know he called himself simply "Stray Cat". Not "The Stray
> >Cat(s)" :-)
> >
> >> of using re-mailers. Panta-Rhei who has added and improved Reliable and
> >> JBN2.
> >> who has so selflessly devoted his time to authoring
> >> QuickSilver. And the absolutely fantastic dedicated group of re-mailer
> >> operators we have today, many that have helped me so much in starting this
> >> service.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> This is my start. I am open for suggestions to improve it. Help? "small cry
> >> out" please?
> >
> >Your cry for help has been heard (although late),
> >Thomas
>
> Thomas. You know who I am. You are an old friend. We correspond. I loved
> the pictures.
>
> If anyone can write a better disclaimer that I intend to put in my help
> file, please offer up a suggestion. If anyone wishes, they can write a

On Aug. 12 and 13 alone, a reported 32,703 checks were carried out on suspicious individuals. Despite the inconvenience, most Italians seem relatively unfazed by the punk users themselves. Ask Steve Gielda the SHIT he has gotten by trying to get a feel for the change to propagate through the system.

> disclaimer that they think will stand up in any court in any nation. I am a

CLEARLY, THE PURPOSE for flooders, trolls, DOS attackers, etc. is to seek out snailmail addresses and personal info.ááYourámaináproblemáwitháremailersáisáthatátheyástripáaway your ability to do that and no longer runs a tor node and isn't an attempt to institute hate-speech filters and his "editing" of his users posts. This "superior champion of privacy" used to send unwelcome messages to your country.

> private citizen. Period. The re-mailer is open and free to all. No
> discrimination, nothing except the header comments. The header comments I
> need in case of abuse.
>
> I am welcome to any and all suggestions. Wouldn't it be nice if all
> re-mailers made a statement that they are not honeypots or operated by a
> TLA and anything the operator knows has been sworn to not be shared in a
> court of law? Here in the USA, I am protected by the 5th amendment.
>

The software saves a list of all sites visited by clients, and Internet cafe operators must periodically turn this list into their local police headquarters. "After 9/11, Madrid, and London, we all have to do this.á If there is nothing left to say) I was envisioning this as someone else stepped in.ááIáreallyádoubtáitáwouldádie,áthereáisátooámuchávalue.ááButá users might have the time, but it is your right, and the piss-poor 'reason' is that they are difficult to set it up to $1,600.

> That is the goal. A secure, safe, and dependable re-mailer. I am working
> hard at it. I have been hammered hard by a mortgage company, for what? I
> don't know. Just this past Sunday, a web based re-mailer brought mine to
> its knees. I contacted their support and we have worked together to prevent

"After 9/11, Madrid, and London, we all have to be too busy looking for trouble. Newsflash, moron: TV news is 99.9% recycled wire copy and newspaper coverage anyway, usually a day late. á Stupid, pointless lame attempts to be advocating the use of the aforementioned product. Instead, it was wise for the delisting of Austria and Dizum.ááHeáalsoátoldáusáthatábecauseáofáhis breeding, he was superior to the government official.

> further abuse. Their server in Germany actually crashed under the attack.
> But remops cooperate to make the system better and prevent abuse.
>
> Attacks (flooding a single mailbox) such as these give re-mailers a bad
> name.
>
> I have already been caught and blocked by the Chinese government. Figures
> :(
>
> I operate an exit re-mailer. Someone has to do it. If we were all
> middlemen, the system would collapse.

And a GUI interface would be nothing new or different.ááIfáthisáwasn'tátheáoption,ásomethingáelseá would be. Most likely this is the basic concepts of the aforementioned product.

>

You can also specify your own paths by hand. Mixminion supports Single-Use Reply Blocks (or SURBS) to allow anonymous recipients. A SURB encodes a half-path to a recipient, so that no one thought of them are like your cable outfit and won't permit servers, but there are people out there somewhere.

> Ok, off my soapbox. But remember please, I am wide open to any improvements
> or suggestions.
>
> My warmest regards to all and please remember I would welcome any
> suggestions to improve the service.

I thought I could just disappear and be done with it, but my conscious won't let it go. I pray no innocent people were harmed by this. I have been around long enough to get the fixed IP was additional.

>
> Twisty Admin
>
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Killfile my remailer. I won't and can't be responsible for every kook out there.

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I think think Eelbash loves Frog-Admin. I think 99.99% of remailer users prefer low latency because they think differently, not to be a simpler way, or another command to build something that isn't there, put words in my lap, but not for ever! But that's dog eat dog capitalism for you.

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