by Jotapay » Wed 18 Feb 2009, 21:08:13
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('alokin', '1')) Don't you think that the government knows the code words as well?
2) And code words make it very difficult for new users and for international forums like this. Not everyone knows them.
3) If you write that there are ways to anonymize your activity, then maybe you could tell us how, for non-experts.
1) Evidently not, since they are not censored. You can still see the content; if it was censored then it would not even appear.
2) You just need to stay in touch. Memes and slang are perfect examples of this. pwn, 2g1c, noob, ffs, afaik, iirc are good examples. ytmnd.com, MMO gaming, urbandictionary.com, somethingawful.com and blogs are all good places to do this.
3) proxies.
http://www.internetproxy.net is one. SSH servers. Keep all names and other personal information anonymous. Never use your real name, address or photos that can link to yourself.
In regards to number 3, The FBI and BATF already have files on me because I've traveled a lot internationally, lived overseas on Army bases, have several firearms licenses and have gone through dozens of FBI background checks. So for me it's pointless to attempt to be completely anonymous to their spying. My tactic is to not show them things which are obviously none of their business, also stay well within the law and document everything I do. I am the most law abiding person you've ever met. I make sure that I'm always cool with the IRS and I keep excellent records of everything. Excellent, thorough records of virtually everything. I've actually built robots that track and log all activity around me, only available to me.
I just make sure that everything that I have control over is documented by myself, not by corporations and the government to see and for them to use. I don't allow that. That is my info for my purposes and my power.edit: here is a tip for all of you who are savvy on Linux and UNIX-like stuff like OpenBSD and FreeBSD. You can literally build a redundant system of what are basically robots around the world that connect to hardware devices, monitor to make sure everything is up and functioning, keep track of it all and notify you in multiple places on the internet which can be accessed from anywhere if anything is amiss. With the ability to write software for handheld devices these days, you can literally run an empire of surveillance and monitoring robots (and their tracking/logging systems) that you have built yourself and monitor and control from anywhere. It's actually quite simple. The only trick is to have enough redundancy so you can tell what failed from the systems that are still up. Any good IT person should know this.