#161

jeffery posted:

TheIneff posted:

thirdplace posted:

also i'd like to suggest that what jeffery is experiencing is almost certainly the onset of schizophrenia and as such this thread should probably be deleted or at the very least not used as a springboard for a discussion of actual police infiltration or jokes thereof.

uh huh sure we live in the land of the free and jeffery is definitely a lunatic who needs to be medicated for believing that the stalinist forum for friends could possibly be under some type of institutional scrutiny, in the U.S., in 2014

REalY? Why would the US Government wanna institutionally scrutinize someone who outted a cointellpro informant? When was the last time this happned?Jerry?

please listen to getfiscal jeffry. also as an attorney i would recommend that in the event that you truly are getting that level of manpower expended on you (which I find extremely unlikely but not 100% impossible, for all I know you're an active ELF member or in hizbollah or something and it really is all true) you need to start maintaining a very low profile and fastidiously follow all laws

#162

thirdplace posted:

jeffery posted:

TheIneff posted:

thirdplace posted:

also i'd like to suggest that what jeffery is experiencing is almost certainly the onset of schizophrenia and as such this thread should probably be deleted or at the very least not used as a springboard for a discussion of actual police infiltration or jokes thereof.

uh huh sure we live in the land of the free and jeffery is definitely a lunatic who needs to be medicated for believing that the stalinist forum for friends could possibly be under some type of institutional scrutiny, in the U.S., in 2014

REalY? Why would the US Government wanna institutionally scrutinize someone who outted a cointellpro informant? When was the last time this happned?Jerry?

also as an attorney i would recommend that in the event that you truly are getting that level of manpower expended on you (which I find extremely unlikely but not 100% impossible, and it really is all true) you need to start maintaining a very low profile



eh i tried that in the beginning and they slowly clawed their way into my life.

thirdplace posted:

and fastidiously follow all laws


#163

TheIneff posted:

thirdplace posted:

also i'd like to suggest that what jeffery is experiencing is almost certainly the onset of schizophrenia and as such this thread should probably be deleted or at the very least not used as a springboard for a discussion of actual police infiltration or jokes thereof.

uh huh sure we live in the land of the free and jeffery is definitely a lunatic who needs to be medicated for believing that the stalinist forum for friends could possibly be under some type of institutional scrutiny, in the U.S., in 2014

it must be difficult to practice psychiatry in a country where a statement like "i have reason to believe i'm being monitored by my own government" is actually basically 100% right across the board for everyone with only the degree being a debatable point

let me be clear, i don't think these are paranoid delusions because i discount out of hand the idea that this forum is monitored on some level (i've noted a couple times now that even commercial firewalls flag this forum, which pretty much guarantees this forum at least gets botcrawled) or that some individuals could experience more advanced surveillance depending on what they do in their personal lives. i think they're paranoid delusions because they sound exactly like paranoid delusions and are occurring to jeffery at an age when these things tend to surface. those original roommate e-mails were entirely innocuous and now this stuff about seeing people on public transit or exchanging significant glances with people in waiting rooms is basically textbook. i'm not going to belabor the point any more because it feels sort of cruel and gross but fucking a this is someone's life we're talking about

#164

thirdplace posted:

TheIneff posted:

thirdplace posted:

also i'd like to suggest that what jeffery is experiencing is almost certainly the onset of schizophrenia and as such this thread should probably be deleted or at the very least not used as a springboard for a discussion of actual police infiltration or jokes thereof.

uh huh sure we live in the land of the free and jeffery is definitely a lunatic who needs to be medicated for believing that the stalinist forum for friends could possibly be under some type of institutional scrutiny, in the U.S., in 2014

it must be difficult to practice psychiatry in a country where a statement like "i have reason to believe i'm being monitored by my own government" is actually basically 100% right across the board for everyone with only the degree being a debatable point

let me be clear, i don't think these are paranoid delusions because i discount out of hand the idea that this forum is monitored on some level (i've noted a couple times now that even commercial firewalls flag this forum, which pretty much guarantees this forum at least gets botcrawled) or that some individuals could experience more advanced surveillance depending on what they do in their personal lives. i think they're paranoid delusions because they sound exactly like paranoid delusions and are occurring to jeffery at an age when these things tend to surface. those original roommate e-mails were entirely innocuous



how do you know?

thirdplace posted:

and now this stuff about seeing people on public transit or exchanging significant glances with people in waiting rooms.



the army dude singled me out in a crowded bus and waved to me. Then a bunch of fat old dudes are staring me down and giving me attention the monday after that post.



#165
well then if talking about surveillance here is on the same level as gangstalking video comments we've reached an impasse. where is the approach that absorbs plausible deniability as a working component of state engagement? it just seems like there's no way for this to really be taken "Seriously" on either front because of the applicable context.
#166

jeffery posted:

the army dude singled me out in a crowded bus and waved to me. Then a bunch of fat old dudes are staring me down and giving me attention the monday after that post.



maybe your fly was undone or you had toothpaste smeared on your lip or something and they were just being helpful

#167
what if jeffery is the real cia agent here, whose mission is to sow discord and to equate legitimate concerns about surveillance with stalinist irony-induced prodromal schizoid delusions .... makes u think
#168

dank_xiaopeng posted:

what if jeffery is the real cia agent here, whose mission is to sow discord and to equate legitimate concerns about surveillance with stalinist irony-induced prodromal schizoid delusions .... makes u think





#169
j. sakai says that infiltrators never sow dissent, they go along with you to get more information to fulfill their job of getting more information and then eventually get around to disrupting you through entrapment or other external means. on one hand that's a good read of a lot of "seed" tactics where groups are disrupted and then former members are cultivated for connections to other groups, and of "domestic terrorism" convictions in recent years. on the other hand he's obviously wrong according to documented evidence since a variety of tactics have been used, and it seems to me he was just saying that to denounce certain socialist parties' completely useless security guidelines.

in any case, subsuming concerns about security under one person or their story, and letting the legitimacy of those concerns rise and fall on a particular account (which will almost never come from someone with full knowledge of the agencies that might be involved), that's just being dramatic and fatalist. it's like people who try organizing for a few weeks and conclude that because conflicts sometimes happen between people that it's impossible to organize, or worse yet the people who foresee conflict and get so antsy at the thought of it that they conclude all organization is futile. some people think that because they brought their umbrella one day and it didn't rain, that umbrellas aren't worth having around because it "never rains when you bring one". the contents of a single account should inform how you think about security but it shouldn't affect your decision about whether security concerns are legit. if anyone in the U.S. still thinks they're beneath notice after what has come out in the press, lol, because it's probably more expensive to exclude someone from surveillance at this point.
#170
is the kersplebedebedebebdeb kkkristmas book sale still going on, maybe i should finally read sakai
#171
its an interesting book and cheap but like steg said, prepare for him weaving all over the place because it's a talk he gave without much practice or prep and then it's written down like someone was posting it here.
#172
i could have gone to that talk. i spaced the night it was happening or something.
#173

daddyholes posted:

j. sakai says that infiltrators never sow dissent, they go along with you to get more information to fulfill their job of getting more information and then eventually get around to disrupting you through entrapment or other external means. on one hand that's a good read of a lot of "seed" tactics where groups are disrupted and then former members are cultivated for connections to other groups, and of "domestic terrorism" convictions in recent years. on the other hand he's obviously wrong according to documented evidence since a variety of tactics have been used, and it seems to me he was just saying that to denounce certain socialist parties' completely useless security guidelines.

in any case, subsuming concerns about security under one person or their story, and letting the legitimacy of those concerns rise and fall on a particular account (which will almost never come from someone with full knowledge of the agencies that might be involved), that's just being dramatic and fatalist. it's like people who try organizing for a few weeks and conclude that because conflicts sometimes happen between people that it's impossible to organize, or worse yet the people who foresee conflict and get so antsy at the thought of it that they conclude all organization is futile. some people think that because they brought their umbrella one day and it didn't rain, that umbrellas aren't worth having around because it "never rains when you bring one". the contents of a single account should inform how you think about security but it shouldn't affect your decision about whether security concerns are legit. if anyone in the U.S. still thinks they're beneath notice after what has come out in the press, lol, because it's probably more expensive to exclude someone from surveillance at this point.


Yeah the whole "infiltrators don't sow dissent" thing is bullshit, but he is right about it being usually antithetical to surveillance work. Generally speaking you won't have the same person working to sow dissent and perform any in depth surveillance/informing that requires digging. Two different jobs, different skillsets, different MOs, and different kinds of people that can be payed/coerced/suckered into doing either.

I guess we can do some babies' first infosecurity if folks are needful. Here's a cool tip: if you're in a place like say, an ironic public webforum, nothing you do is ever going to be secure so there are no real security practices to speak of other than the common sense of "don't talk about anything you don't want cops to know." Hunting for cops here is completely pointless, leave it to the practices of orgs that can actually enforce some kind of security. And if you think that this place merits any special attention beyond the typical ubiquitous political surveillance blanket, seek mental health support immediately.

As far as more in depth organizational security goes, a lot of that is going to be idiosyncratic to the orgs' structures and needs, and lol if anyone in their right mind is going to talk about it on an ironic public webforum

#174
but what about identity theft

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#176
seriously, like, unless you are an active member of a group that is actively plotting and coordinating civil disobedience or disruption you are not worth the money and time it would take to organize and pay covert operatives to tail you.

corrolary: even if you were somehow worth it, if the fee bee eye and the coprophagous intelligent apes sent trained field agents to follow you during your daily activities you probably wouldn't notice them doing it because they are better at this sort of thing than you are
#177
but for real jeffk people stare all the time, sophisticated surveillance techniques would involve the subject not even knowing they are being targeted and monitored. normally only illegitimate (criminal) surveillance is detectable by nontrained individuals (gang/mob style tailings and stalkings by organizations like the mafia)

#178
Oh yeah it really bears repeating, if you think surveillance are introducing themselves to you with a wink and a nudge you are schizophrenic or experiencing some other kind of mental distress and should seek help.
#179
i guess it doesn't make sense that the state would flex muscle to cause distresslaffs if they know no one will believe the subject
#180

discipline posted:

I work for the new world order irl



i work for the wu world order

#181

shriekingviolet posted:

I guess we can do some babies' first infosecurity if folks are needful. Here's a cool tip: if you're in a place like say, an ironic public webforum, nothing you do is ever going to be secure so there are no real security practices to speak of other than the common sense of "don't talk about anything you don't want cops to know." Hunting for cops here is completely pointless,



unless you associate with people from here outside of here. i don't so it's completely academic to me, except to tell people exactly what you just said.

#182
heres a protip: ride your bike everywhere. that will make it more difficult for cops to tail you because they have to also use bikes and that looks strange.
#183

dank_xiaopeng posted:

seriously, like, unless you are an active member of a group that is actively plotting and coordinating civil disobedience or disruption you are not worth the money and time it would take to organize and pay covert operatives to tail you.

corrolary: even if you were somehow worth it, if the fee bee eye and the coprophagous intelligent apes sent trained field agents to follow you during your daily activities you probably wouldn't notice them doing it because they are better at this sort of thing than you are

1. this poster dank xoipang is already known to be a fed
2. the actual history of fed infiltrations shows the exact opposite to be true, that the cia and fbi have employed many dumb operatives who have spent thousands of hours spying against completely innocuous people to get no information
3. this is totally ok with the feds because the point of surveillance is not to uncover evidence of past or planned crimes but to set up undesirable activists to be convicted of crimes, or at the least punished as hard as permitted without an actual conviction on hand

#184
Oh yeah & its the Ferguson thread so hey it looks like the key witness in defense of Baron Wilson is one of those people who likes to exaggerate a wee bit
#185
typically the swarm of "dumb" operatives watching knitting circles thing is directed against entire organizations/communities, actual tailing and invasive surveillance of individuals is for people that are actually noted as a threat, opportunity, or keystone of the community. it just fosters the unhelpful kind of paranoia to conflate the two.

like it's perfectly reasonable and healthy to assume that the worthless jacobin reading group or whatever the fuck you go to is being watched, with some cursory investigations into the backgrounds of people involved, less so to assume you specifically are being targeted and followed on a day to day basis solely because you go to a fucking jacobin reading group. they're looking for opportunities to isolate, harass, convict and disrupt, and where there aren't any they don't really focus attention.
#186
let's have a moment of silence to memorialize the victims of communism whose lives have been ruined by mental illness and internet irony
http://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/winning-design-for-victims-of-communism-memorial-features-100-million-memory-squares

Jason Kenney, minister of employment and multiculturalism, said the memorial will be “a place of common memory” for Canadians. “This is who we are as Canadians. We do not forget the crimes of the past, except for our own, but we look forward with hope to committing them again.”
#187
holy fucking christ im actually going to blow that thing up if it gets built get my cell and butt feeding tube ready pigs in case some part of me survives the blast
#188
it may have been a mistake to post that in the Dedicated Informant and Surveillance Thread, comrade

DISTHREAD
#189
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/unmasking-Ferguson-witness-40-496236
#190
swampman i feel compelled to inform you that this isn't actually the ferguson thread, it's over here http://www.rhizzone.net/forum/topic/12491/

not that anyone could tell with all the embarrassing shit we've been spraying everywhere lately, but you are in fact posting in the jeffrey schizophrenia appreciation station aka DISTHREAD
#191

stegosaurus posted:

heres a protip: ride your bike everywhere. that will make it more difficult for cops to tail you because they have to also use bikes and that looks strange.

... unless you live in utah. god fucking dammit i never think this shit through

#192

libelous_slander posted:

but for real jeffk people stare all the time, sophisticated surveillance techniques would involve the subject not even knowing they are being targeted and monitored. normally only illegitimate (criminal) surveillance is detectable by nontrained individuals (gang/mob style tailings and stalkings by organizations like the mafia)

is the jeffk phenotype still a phenomenon in 2014















*double ph post bonus score!*

#193
obv something like this is going to be disruptive to any leftist community DuRhhh
#194

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#195

shriekingviolet posted:

let's have a moment of silence to memorialize the victims of communism whose lives have been ruined by mental illness and internet irony
http://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/winning-design-for-victims-of-communism-memorial-features-100-million-memory-squares

Jason Kenney, minister of employment and multiculturalism, said the memorial will be “a place of common memory” for Canadians. “This is who we are as Canadians. We do not forget the crimes of the past, except for our own, but we look forward with hope to committing them again.”



At Thursday’s announcement, Kapusta referenced Josef Stalin’s infamous statement that “one death is a tragedy; one million is a statistic.”

"My pain is constant and sharp and I do not hope for a better world for anyone. In fact, I want my pain to be inflicted on others. I want no one to escape." - J. Stalin

#196

shriekingviolet posted:

swampman i feel compelled to inform you that this isn't actually the ferguson thread, it's over here http://www.rhizzone.net/forum/topic/12491/

not that anyone could tell with all the embarrassing shit we've been spraying everywhere lately, but you are in fact posting in the jeffrey schizophrenia appreciation station aka DISTHREAD



posts here are rhizzomatic, lines of flight burst forth and intersect on all forum plateaus

#197

shriekingviolet posted:

swampman i feel compelled to inform you that this isn't actually the ferguson thread, it's over here http://www.rhizzone.net/forum/topic/12491/

backseat moderation is a bannable offense

#198
so to be clear, BF definitely didn't get the FBI to trail jeffry irl. glad we settled that.
#199
i always found delusions of surveillance and other paranoias to have a bizarre amount of hubris attached to them, like lol at the idea that whatever some dude who posts a bunch of tumblr images on a leftist forum is doing enough for some american law enforcement / intelligence agency to have several people trail / monitor them.
#200
our plan worked, the dissident finally posted about moving to chicago on the leftist humor forum! initiate operation apartment email condor...