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Want to be CIA-Proof Anonymous? For Free? In 30 Minutes?
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| Bill Snakeman 2005-08-24, 5:56 pm |
| I'll bet you sometimes want to send a post to usenet
without worrying that your wife or boss or friends or
police or CIA can trace it back to you.
It might be a thoughtful critique of the current mess,
or it might be a worthless pile of steaming offal, but
no matter - you want to get it off your chest!
Without consequences!
You probably think you need to spend hours, days, weeks
studying all about encryption and computers and so on, or
that you have to pay some 'anonymity' service good money,
and probably not be so anonymous anyway.
Well, I have good news for you. You can get as anonymous as
you want, you can do it for free, and you learn to do it in
30 minutes.
Getting anonymous - really anonymous - is not that hard to do,
believe me.
Follow the steps below, ask questions in alt.privacy.anon-server
if you have problems, and join the crowd of average people who
post whatever they want, without fear of the boss, police, etc.
The more people that send anonymous messages, the more difficult
it is to trace individual messages.
Enlarge the crowd, make anonymous posting your *usual* way to post,
and strike a blow for anonymity and freedom of speech.
30 MINUTES TO ANONYMITY
This little tutorial assumes you are using Windows 98 or later.
Use your browser to download Quicksilver from
ftp://quicksilvermail.net/pub/quicksilver/QS1.2.6b2.exe
Run the setup program that you downloaded.
During setup, it will prompt you to download Mix, an additional
program that will do the encrypting / decrypting, and will also
download lists of pingers, and a list of current remailers
and their keys.
Don't worry about what pingers or remailers are; just let the
program do its stuff. It will install Mix, and copy in the
remailers, keys, etc.
Once that's been done, and it's pretty automatic, you can start
sending anon messages, allowing Quicksilver to pick the most
reliable remailers.
Try sending your test messages to a test group such as misc.test
or alt.test.
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| Mr Bean 2005-08-24, 8:46 pm |
| Bill Snakeman wrote:
> I'll bet you sometimes want to send a post to usenet
> without worrying that your wife or boss or friends or
> police or CIA can trace it back to you.
>
> It might be a thoughtful critique of the current mess,
> or it might be a worthless pile of steaming offal, but
> no matter - you want to get it off your chest!
>
> Without consequences!
>
> You probably think you need to spend hours, days, weeks
> studying all about encryption and computers and so on, or
> that you have to pay some 'anonymity' service good money,
> and probably not be so anonymous anyway.
>
> Well, I have good news for you. You can get as anonymous as
> you want, you can do it for free, and you learn to do it in
> 30 minutes.
>
> Getting anonymous - really anonymous - is not that hard to do,
> believe me.
>
> Follow the steps below, ask questions in alt.privacy.anon-server
> if you have problems, and join the crowd of average people who
> post whatever they want, without fear of the boss, police, etc.
>
> The more people that send anonymous messages, the more difficult
> it is to trace individual messages.
>
> Enlarge the crowd, make anonymous posting your *usual* way to post,
> and strike a blow for anonymity and freedom of speech.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 30 MINUTES TO ANONYMITY
>
> This little tutorial assumes you are using Windows 98 or later.
>
> Use your browser to download Quicksilver from
> ftp://quicksilvermail.net/pub/quicksilver/QS1.2.6b2.exe
>
> Run the setup program that you downloaded.
>
> During setup, it will prompt you to download Mix, an additional
> program that will do the encrypting / decrypting, and will also
> download lists of pingers, and a list of current remailers
> and their keys.
>
> Don't worry about what pingers or remailers are; just let the
> program do its stuff. It will install Mix, and copy in the
> remailers, keys, etc.
>
> Once that's been done, and it's pretty automatic, you can start
> sending anon messages, allowing Quicksilver to pick the most
> reliable remailers.
>
> Try sending your test messages to a test group such as misc.test
> or alt.test.
MIX is direct channel to CIA?

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| Anonymous 2005-08-25, 8:50 pm |
| On 24 Aug 2005, Bill Snakeman <snakeman@snakeman.com> wrote:
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>Once that's been done, and it's pretty automatic, you can start
>sending anon messages, allowing Quicksilver to pick the most
>reliable remailers.
>
>Try sending your test messages to a test group such as misc.test
>or alt.test.
Uhhh, you sure you are not Bill Snakeman, the snake oil salesman?
No snake oil, I'll stick to JBN.
-=-
This message was sent via two or more anonymous remailing services.
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| Anonymous 2005-08-26, 5:47 pm |
| On 26 Aug 2005, Anonymous <BigappleRemailer@bigapple.yi.org> wrote:
>On 24 Aug 2005, Bill Snakeman <snakeman@snakeman.com> wrote:
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>Uhhh, you sure you are not Bill Snakeman, the snake oil salesman?
>
>No snake oil, I'll stick to JBN.
Both JBN and QuickSilver blow your privacy, as they both use the compromised
Mixmaster binaries.
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| Anonymous 2005-08-26, 5:47 pm |
| On 26 Aug 2005, Anonymous <Use-Author-Supplied-Address@[127.1]> wrote:
>On 26 Aug 2005, Anonymous <BigappleRemailer@bigapple.yi.org> wrote:
>
>Both JBN and QuickSilver blow your privacy, as they both use the compromised
>Mixmaster binaries.
<Sigh>
You just never get tired of trying to smear Mixmaster and JBN, do you,
liar?
What about the "polymorphing DLL"? <snicker>
An Experienced User, Laughing AT you, not WITH you
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