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originally posted by: Iconic
a reply to: carewemust
Hes a hacker, with no ethics or morality
originally posted by: bknapple32
originally posted by: lightedhype
Honestly, the fact that they have only raised about 500$ should tell everyone all they need to know about us Bitcoin believers. Lol. Not even 9/11 truth is worth those precious satoshi!
See this is the thing not making any sense to me. The ransom is what - 2MM? That’s awfully small for earth shattering hacks on 9/11 right ? Same with 500 bucks- like huh? It almost feels like money actually has very little to do with this.
originally posted by: pigsy2400
a reply to: neutronflux
Letters of litigation, statements of whats going to happen and insurance forms....
Interesting, but not really that groundbreaking to be completely honest...they should have dropped a snippet of something BIG first, that would have been a better way to get more attention and their "internet monies".
If all this is going to be is, Underwriting documents, more of yawn than anything else.
Will watch for the next layer with interest, but not getting my hopes up..
There is a BIG difference between Corporate Confidential and Goverment Departmental Classified!!
originally posted by: neutronflux
a reply to: face23785
I think one of the items proposed by hopefully conspiracists was Dark Overload was going to release footage of a missile hitting the pentagon.
How was insurance companies going to have footage of something that never happened?
It was sad and funny watching conspiracists ignoring warnings there was no there there.
You still have to wonder what this was all about? Trying a business model out that works on the Dark Web on the mainstream internet.
The over estimating people would pay up for 9/11 secrets at the expense of exsposing personal data of mostly innocent people?