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Anonymous shuts down hidden child abuse hub, Tor pedos torpedoed, names outed

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posted on Oct, 24 2011 @ 11:52 PM
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You're a sick person. No, you absolutely should not be attracted to young teens. You say there's a fine line and teen's are fair game, or whatever, but I find that entire premise completely false. Thirteen is teen, is that fair game to you? Disgusting.

I do agree that shows like toddlers and tiara's should not even be aired.. shut them down! Not only is it promoting pedophilia but it's also destroying the self-image of the children involved.. these are the kinds of kids who get breast implants or liposuction as a present for their fifteenth or sixteenth birthday. How horrible...



posted on Oct, 24 2011 @ 11:53 PM
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It's about time ANON did something worthwhile. I'm glad they did what they did here. I hope they continue to do things that are just, and righteous. I can only hope their next step will be to expose Eric Holder's role in Fast and Furious.



posted on Oct, 24 2011 @ 11:59 PM
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I applaud anyone who outs or harms pedophiles in any way, shape or form. I've had my doubts about Anonymous, but I'm glad to see them doing something good instead of DDOS attacks on public websites.




posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 12:09 AM
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If they really did this, then hey this is the first time they actually did something that matters.


It's nice to actually say way to go, rather than roll my eyes at another threat to pull a DDOS attack that inconveniences a website for a couple hours.



posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 12:21 AM
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No where in my post did I say I was that way inclined. I am just not stupid enough to say that others aren't or shouldn't be.

You let your anger overlook the premise of the post, which was we cant expect men not to be attracted to young girls.

For your info I lost my virginity at 13, she was 14.

And also the prophet Mohammed had wives as young as six and to this day he is worship as a messiah, god or whatever.

I am just making the point that men and societies are different in so many different ways

Also Age of Consent average around the world is 14, so why the shock???
Wiki - Age of consent

Heck with most of the opinions on here it's like the Dark ages never occured where is was accepted to have teen wives and lovers. Just saying, when did times change? Or am I right in saying it really hasn't and that it's just governments expectation of it citizens presently?

Quote from Wiki.



In the United States, by the 1880s, most states set the age of consent at 10-12, and in one state, Delaware, the age of consent was only 7. A New York Times article states that it was still aged 7 in Delaware in 1895.[6] Female reformers and advocates of social purity initiated a campaign in 1885 to petition legislators to raise the legal age of consent to at least 16, with ultimate goal to raise the age to 18; the campaign was successful: by 1920, almost all states had raised the age of consent to 16-18.[7][8]





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posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 12:29 AM
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LOL at the "Tor pedos torpedoed" part of the headline.

That's NY Post-worthy.



posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 12:31 AM
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Originally posted by navy_vet_stg3
It's about time ANON did something worthwhile. I'm glad they did what they did here. I hope they continue to do things that are just, and righteous. I can only hope their next step will be to expose Eric Holder's role in Fast and Furious.


You shouldn't be. Had they alerted the authorities these people could have been persued and arreseted. Thanks to Anon these people walk free, and any evidence is now tainted. Someone's son or daughter could be raped by these people, maybe your son or daughter, are you still thinking they did the right thing?



posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 12:36 AM
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posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 12:39 AM
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I like stories like these, it pretty much shows that the community can police itself. Being an Anarchist at heart, it shows that some things are just not tolerated by the majority of people and we don't need oppressive laws.

Well done Anon. Keep shutting them down. If another pops up, shut it down,



posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 12:46 AM
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So let me get this straight-"Anonymous" issues multiple "warnings" to a child porn site to take their content down- instead of alerting the proper authorities with the information immediately? ....



posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 12:50 AM
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It's community policing, and I think it works well and can continue to work. I for one like the idea of TOR and anonymity, however, like most people hate the fact that some people abuse it in this way.

The people can take care of these wacko's, let the cops patrol the streets, we can patrol the internet.



posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 12:51 AM
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Do police listen to people they concider criminals? Either way yes there are better way to handle the situation but given anons choices going to the police or other agency when they are trying to catch them sounds like a bad move just saiyan..



posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 01:14 AM
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Some of you seem to be under the impression that the "authorities" didn't already know about these sites. They're not hidden very well, go on Tor and take a look around. There are plenty of LEO types already lurking Tor, I assure you they are well aware of what goes on. Do you think Anonymous did something they couldn't have done themselves if they wanted? Even if they had given up the information, do you think there would have been some major bust? You can say the authorities didn't attack the sites for legal reasons, but they've done it before. You can even say they can't use illegally obtained evidence to prosecute. All I see though, is inaction. Someone did something about it, and for that I'm happy.

Someone made the comment that they should have been tracing IPs, well that's a good thought but its extremely difficult on Tor from what I understand, that's the whole point. Its sort of like being behind 3 proxies with the ability to hit a button and randomly switch them all.

I do however have a sour feeling in my stomach about this, it seems a little out of character for Anons to anyone who has researched them, talked to them, or even paid attention to them. I'm starting to wonder if more cohesive groups are doing things under the name "Anonymous" if you catch my drift.



posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 01:23 AM
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www.youtube.com...

Someone Make a thread about this now pleas
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posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 01:26 AM
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oh no no no this was in by no means a effort on behalf of Anon's name, seriously someone prove me otherwise.



posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 01:33 AM
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Originally posted by Ha`la`tha
Sadly none of the details reflect anyones real details.

I read the pastebin and for all intent its useless info... names like mrfarty and whatnot...



Oh dear God!! You mean Mr.Farty is one of the Pedo's!! Not Mr. Farty!!!!



posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 02:23 AM
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Whether this is true or not,i don't know.If it is true,i say good on Anon,if it was really them,because we don't know who they are.



This is the same as someone appearing on court saying "I have this piece of evidence. I didn't gave it to the police and I didn't alert the police to its existence before I gathered it, but here you have it". How can someone see that as evidence?


So its only legit evidence if the authorities have seen it? is that what your saying?
Just curious.

Because i don't think evidence should be dismissed just because the authorities haven't been informed,what if the authorities are in on it,they might want to tamper with the evidence.

Personally,i think relying on authorities to confirm whether evidence is credible or not,is a bad thing to do.
Same goes for the MSM and the government,you cant trust anything they say.Well,i don't anyways.

The "justice system" is a joke anyways,so how can we take what a court thinks seriously..?

The people that break the law are protected by the "justice system",whilst the law abiding people are sentenced to exaggerated punishment for pity crimes.

Yet people still rely on the "justice system" to keep the "law breakers" in jail and off the streets and the "law abiding" people safe.
When it works the completely opposite way around..







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posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 02:26 AM
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I wouldn't say what anon did was useless - far from it, in fact. The showed how easy it is to expose people of this filth and their supposed "hidden" networks and so on.

Now, sure, the usre list may not contain real names, but there's a chance some of them may have reused those user names in other sites/places on the net which can be xref'd and then backtracked.

Also, by shedding a light on these vermin, it might panic them into trying to reorganise and restructure very quickly - which means there's a good chance someone will make a mistake and allowed either the law or someone like Anon, to act again and get more real-world info.

And no doubt, the newbie pedos will come flooding down on those exposed onion sites and bring even more exposure.

In any case, I'm glad to see Anon fighting the causes. My hat's off to you, sers.



posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 02:36 AM
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Originally posted by AzureSky
I knew this was coming, While they attack corruption
They attack this too, i commend them for this. Because it seems they do what the FBI cannot do. Or are unwilling to do for some reason. Tor has a lot of.. stuff deep inside of the network, some disturbing things.

That # should be off the internet entirely, I think this hosting site is lucky that Anon didn't just wipe out everything they have. Its more than possible. I hear tell of some virus's that can overvolt a system and fry it completely. USE THAT =P


Yeah, if Anon is really what it allegedly is (and not just another front to discredit The Freedom of The Internets or whatever, then this is awesome.

Regarding the overvolt virus, I'm no hacker, not by a longshot, but in the late 90's, a buddy and I were trying to prove that computer viruses could cause direct *physical* destruction of technology assets, and created a program that would make the CPU fan stop, disable temp monitors, and just start cranking graphics calculations. I killed a couple of my old computers, but disappointingly, they did not start on fire as I'd hoped (they were outside.)



posted on Oct, 25 2011 @ 02:46 AM
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Originally posted by OccamsRazor04

Originally posted by navy_vet_stg3
It's about time ANON did something worthwhile. I'm glad they did what they did here. I hope they continue to do things that are just, and righteous. I can only hope their next step will be to expose Eric Holder's role in Fast and Furious.


You shouldn't be. Had they alerted the authorities these people could have been persued and arreseted. Thanks to Anon these people walk free, and any evidence is now tainted. Someone's son or daughter could be raped by these people, maybe your son or daughter, are you still thinking they did the right thing?



You actually raise a very good point. Ideally it would have been better had they just turned their discovery into the authorities and let them handle it, so that these people could get arrested....

I guess now, they are still roaming the streets....Scary
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