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Troll 17 points ago +18 / -1

Yup. FBI agent on the phone tried to bait me into a political conversation. Didn't work. He was angry at "what I wanted to do to my political enemies" yet totally unconcerned with what our political enemies are doing to us.

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Phrazel 8 points ago +8 / -0

Wait.....they called you??

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Troll 12 points ago +12 / -0

Yeah, that is what I don't understand either. Found out later they visited family in person.

Either they felt it wasn't worth pursuing in person or they wanted to bait me to lie on the phone -- I'm aware of that caller ID and such can be faked. They had messages I made that nobody would have known other than reddit so it could have been baiting me to lie thinking it was a reddit admin on the phone. Or something more innocous. But since when do they call people on the phone regarding "threats" rather than in person visits, especially after visiting family?

Could have been an off-the-books thing too?

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tufftoffee 6 points ago +6 / -0

What the hell got you on FBIs shit list?

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Troll 24 points ago +24 / -0

I trolled reddit extremely hard, I was probably reddit's #1 troll and at least two modifications to the reddit ToS are directly linked to me. I was one of the /r/coontown founding moderators and a moderator on /r/physical_removal. They tried using a California law (at least, I suspect it, reddit is based on California) that I made redtaboo/Susie feel "uncomfortable and that I was threatening her" so I shut that down by loudly insisting that I didn't make any threats. I also didn't respond to anything political. They tried bringing up an old alias I used online, either they were aware of me prior or they were given my discord postings -- I assume the former because of Joshua Ryne Goldberg's involvement with coontown and the fact they spy on dissidents.

Antifa was whining nonstop about me, they even got my post in a CNET article! lol. Check out the picture:

https://www.cnet.com/news/reddit-facebook-bans-neo-nazi-groups-charlottesville-attack/

I think the antifa moderators shared information with them. I also posted about how I hacked Daryl Lamont Jenkins in 2007 and found out he was an FBI informant then, so that probably unnerved them a bit too.

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wehavetogoback 7 points ago +7 / -0

CEO of Based

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Troll 10 points ago +10 / -0

I made the first fake antifa group on the internet in 2005 on xanga, then after the One People's Project got our profiles taken down when I moved to myspace, I hacked his forums in retaliation and found out he was a squealer to the feds.

So before anyone else I knew that they were getting intel from bonafide terrorist communists.

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operation_eland 4 points ago +4 / -0

That is pretty epic dude.

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Troll 7 points ago +7 / -0

I hacked DLJ -- the antifa guy in the movie "Age of Rage", whom they contrast Rithard Thpenther with -- by emailing the head of the American National Socialist Worker's Party (nazi) asking for the name of his ex girlfriend's pet. I used it to get into her email and thus an admin account of the One People's Project. I wrote a script in ruby to brute force the hashes I obtained from the database, added "punkrock" to the dictionary file, and ended up with another admin account, LOL.

I created a fake antifa group for xanga and myspace called the "Marxist Universalist Democrat" party and we had a bunch of hilarious fake profiles, I was "Shaun Goldstein" the leader of the bunch and his second in command was "Hakeem Weizberg." We were basically BLM a decade before BLM. Here was the manifesto I wrote:

http://classic.particracy.net/viewparty.php?partyid=11531

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Nameless_Mofo 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fucking glowies