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Continue contacting Microsoft about George Bullock.

by Anti-KOBE Monday, Sep. 08, 2003 at 10:51 PM

If Microsoft employes KOBE, and KOBE posts while at work, then Microsoft is responsible for KOBE's crimes.

As many of you are aware, George Bullock is the owner of the KOBE website. KOBE is a hate organization targeting anarchists, Arabs, and Muslims. They have made death threats against members of each of this groups for more than one and half years. They have telephoned the employers of anarchists in an effort to have them fired. They have slandered and libeled Sherman Austin on this newswire, created a fake Independent Media Center, and reported activists to the FBI (false reports to provoke arrests).

There is a George Bullock working for Microsoft. His technical background and other demographic attributes match those of the George Bullock from Microsoft. Another member of KOBE has already been traced back to Microsoft. One of KOBE's targets documented attempts by an individual using a Microsoft IP address to hack his computer.

Contact Microsoft. Forward the provided link to Microsoft. Demand an explanation of possible Microsoft involvement in the illegal online terrorist organization KOBE. Ask them whether their George Bullock is the same George Bullock that owns KOBE.

Here is the email address for Microsoft:



abuse@microsoft.com

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I will tomorrow!

by Hex anon w/ encryption Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 4:06 AM

I will, I really will!

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haha - nice try

by Hex anon w/ encryption Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 4:47 AM

I've done far more than that..

But I'll leave it for the "experts" to figure out.

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BWAHAHAHA! Yeah...contact him day and night, and harass his wife!

by KOBE SBM Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 12:14 PM

BWAHAHAHAHA! Havent we been down this road before? You should dust off those old pictures you had of that geeky looking dude you say is me, and post it again. BWAHAHAHAHA! When do I get to be Dave Young again?

You dont seem to get it, do you. Every KOBE is thoroughly screened, as is EVERY bit of information about him or her available on the internet. We know all your search methods, and we use our more advanced methods (KOBEBOTS) to crawl for anything missed by the standard methods. If anything is found, then we either eliminate it, or deny membership.

You will NEVER be able to identify any KOBE. Please feel free to post the picture and your requisite 20+ pages of garbage stating that you are "100% sure" that I am George Bullock, okay? BWAHAHAHAHAHA

ROTFLMAO!

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the "restructuring" complete - or is it ?

by Hex anon w/ encryption Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 12:35 PM

Better do a good sweep, check for carrier current band, ELF and optical too. I have some pretty sneaky tricks up my sleeve like hiding under broadcast frequencies using encrypted data on SCA.

Since the bugs are custom designed with the physical setting in mind your usual detection methods will fail.

So everything's been checked and secured now has it ?

think again

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OMG. You are so TOTALLY lame!

by KOBE SBM Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 3:38 PM

So you are just another lil "enemy" KOBE supposed to add to the list of thousands? BWAHAHAHAHAHA! I can name that tune, and I know why you are pouting.....

Its because I exposed your lame ass for what you are: A lame, wannabe hacker with rudimentary skills, and inferior equipment. You thought you could use some amateurish, verbose, poorly worded "tech talk" to scare me away, but I simply reduced it to its basic elements. Let me illustrate:

(The act is clicking a mouse)

NORMAL PERSON: "I clicked the mouse".

Hex Anon / w encryption: " I activated the manual pointing device, using the anterior actuator while inducing movement on the linear table surface"

BWAHAHAHAHA!

Do yourself a favor and make yourself up a new handle. Then, avaoid your lame pseudo technical explanations. As long as Im here, you wont be able to fool anyone. Instead, I will make a fool out of you on a daily basis.

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2 simple questions for the "expert"

by Hex anon w/ encryption Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 4:40 PM

A bookworm asshole does not an expert make



> I will make a fool out of you on a daily basis.

ad-hoc (what else is to be expected - certaintly not the *technical knowledge* you claim, like;)

Explain again how I chain 6 proxies - come on now - YOUR THE EXPERT, this IS the third time I've asked you. I can explain it - I'm doing it right now...

"home-made" is another word for *things you know nothing about* since you can't. Tell me I can't know about factory-made hardware. I bet you can't even build a bug. (I was building them in the 70's)

If you can't even figure this out with just commonly available software, what makes you think you can detect or know about *custom hardware* ?

1.) How do I chain 6 proxies, mr "expert" ?

"how easy it is to determine your location"

2.) where's my location, who am I ?

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You bet WHAT? AHAHAHAHAHAHA

by KOBE SBM Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 5:21 PM

""home-made" is another word for *things you know nothing about* since you can't. Tell me I can't know about factory-made hardware. I bet you can't even build a bug. (I was building them in the 70's)"

My very first car was a 1974 Opel Manta (with 1.9 L GT engine). Since then, I have owned a 1978 BMW 2002, A BMW 320i, A BMW 328i and now I own a Mercedes (model will go unnamed). I never liked the smell of grease, nor the "joys" of tinkering around with cars. Instead, I used that time to study history, science, mathematics and pussy.

Today, it has paid of very nicely, thank you. Now, I can laugh at people like you, who are human puffer fish. You puff up to prevent being swallowed whole by your predators. You better puff a little bigger, Hex.

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Actualy no - Blowfish

by Hex anon w/ encryption Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 5:39 PM

> You puff up to prevent being swallowed whole by your predators. You better puff a little bigger, Hex.

1.) what "predator" do I have ?

2.) what do I have to puff about *at all* ?

This implies you know who/where I am... Yet you've already backed down from that idea - "who you are? NOBODY."

The double-speak suits you...



So you're a car owner. Wow. So am I.

But really you should realize that

1.) I have never been forced to do manual labor (hardware)

2.) I didn't even need to jump through the hoops you did just in order to become a bookworm asshole like you - my talent and *self-motivation* got me where I am today, not school loans and cramming classes

3.) I know several sciences + electronics + invent/design/build which is a far more creative activity than merely being paid to work on other people's computers

You're just an average bookworm asshole (more asshole than bookworm) Compnla hosted kobehq so compnla will be audited - there's nothing you can say or do to change it.

Maybe if you laugh some more you'll feel better ?

cheer up



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rotflmao

by KOBE SBM Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 5:40 PM

"A bookworm asshole does not an expert make "

I wholeheartedly agree! That's why 20 years of experience, and 10 years currently as Senior Systems Engineer DOES an expert make. I built most of the workstations, and two of the servers. Everything else (the shared quorum disk manager for the server cluster, switchers and routers, I buy from Cisco or my other suppliers, one of which is Computers NLA).

Go build a bug or something. At least TRY to pretend you have a job!

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So....I still dont get the point

by KOBE SBM Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 5:50 PM

"Compnla hosted kobehq so compnla will be audited - there's nothing you can say or do to change it. "

So? Is there some reason why I should be concerned wether or not Computers NLA gets audited or not? I have no interests in that store financially. Im sure their books are in order. Auditing is no big deal at all. Not my problem.

About this:

"I know several sciences + electronics + invent/design/build which is a far more creative activity than merely being paid to work on other people's computers"

BWAHAHAHA! I invent, design and build too, and some of my websites and custom programs are being used by several large corporations. Im also an accomplished pianist. You dont "know" anything as far as I can see. Maybe you can take what you "know" and get a real job? Sorry, but to take my job, you would need a Masters Degree, and several certifications which are far far out of reach for you. Not to mention a government security clearance (which KOBE has made sure that Stephen DeVoy will never again get in the United States).

Why do you keep trying to engage me in converstation? I find your postings rather boring, and their content to be......lacking. Dont you have an old Volkswagen or a broken washing machine to fix? I suggest you get off the computer and get back to work.

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kobe has no future and he's getting bitter about it

by Hex anon w/ encryption Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 6:02 PM

> I built most of the workstations, and two of the servers.

"Built" - what a joke, you don't know what building is. Plugging in cards and cords is NOT building something.

Build is when you take an edgecard connector and make a custom card to fit it (from perfboard) then you design a circuit that interfaces the buss to a buffer (78374) which then is read by a clocked ASCIA then add RS-232 buffers, maybe a customized modem (I've even built walking-ring counter sine generators with gated logic frequency shifters)

In other words I *actualy MAKE cards*. Make my own cords too (often - they are so easy my hands to it on "automatic" - I don't even have to THINK about which pins go to which wire)

You would have to have a BOOK showing you how to wire it, have to CONCENTRATE and TRY not to make a mistake. They recommend you use factory-made cords because poeple mess them up so often when they TRY to wire them themselves - INCLUDING PEOPLE LIKE YOU. Yet this activity is effortless for me - and that's *just soldering*...

You have NO IDEA the knowledge involved in DESIGNING YOUR OWN CARDS, you have books that you can look at but *you lack the skills, talent or motivation* to do these things.

You learned some networking at school - just one of millions of computer flunkies who are now finding themselves flipping burgers as the jobs go overseas.

You may well be un-employed very soon (within a year or less) with NO skills to fall back on (unless you count running your mouth) That's it, become a telemarketer !

I've had lab assistants and shop help smarter than you. The worse things get THE BETTER AND MORE VALUABLE my skills become. You can only go downhill. I keep climbing...

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BWAHAHAHA! Is that a fact!

by KOBE SBM Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 6:18 PM

"I've had lab assistants and shop help smarter than you. The worse things get THE BETTER AND MORE VALUABLE my skills become. You can only go downhill. I keep climbing... "

NOT!

Machines are doing the things you described these days, bub! PERF BOARDS!!!! Ever seen the inside of a CRAY X1 computer? You will not find a single "perf board" anywhere. No homemade components, and no "cords" (they are called connectors). Nothing you "build" can come anywhere close to what goes on a VSLI (Very Large Scale Integration) chip, and those chips can ONLY be made by computers. Trying to compare your "skills" with mine are trying to argue the abacus against an electronic calculator.

I hate to tell you, but nobody will pay you to sit and make "cords" or tinker with "perf boards". Meanwhile, as I near my late middle age, I will have amassed enough real estate and financial investments to retire nicely. Right now, I probably pay more in property taxes than you make in annual income. GET BACK TO WORK!

BWAHAHAHAHAH!

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too ignorant to even see

by Hex anon w/ encryption Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 6:56 PM

> PERF BOARDS!!!! Ever seen the inside of a CRAY X1 computer? You will not find a single "perf board" anywhere. No homemade components, and no "cords" (they are called connectors).

No shit sherlock. Not that you would know one way or the other. I could have said multi-layer ground plane glass epoxy PCB's but then I would be lying (and spending more on boards than parts) Again you only go by appearances. You don't even know what the limiting factors ARE for such construction. Let me give you a hint - I do extensive RF work - *with* perfboard (dressed with copper tape) There's more than one way to do something. But *you don't know this* since you've never done it *or even tried*. Then you attempt to compare only based on what you do know. Sad.

Actualy trying to put down things you can't even do.

You went to school and studied books - I cannot do this ?

I started as a kid inventing, designing and building things with a *lifetime of direct experience* - this is something YOU'LL NEVER BE ABLE TO DO. You don't have the talent for it and you *didn't invest the time*. Life moved on now *you can't do it* since you would need to grow up all over again to try. (hell maybe you could - since you do in fact *need to grow up* - just look at what you spend your time doing - sitting on the computer insulting people - insulting things YOU CAN'T EVEN UNDERSTAND.) If you actualy did this kind of work you would know you can use *board & lead dress* to have the same properties that tight ground plane boards have. They only use them because of *MASS PRODUCTION*. You're completely ignorant of the realities of electronics design at the hardware level.



> Nothing you "build" can come anywhere close to what goes on a VSLI (Very Large Scale Integration) chip, and those chips can ONLY be made by computers.

Again no shit. We're not talking about chips - chips are *building blocks*, I wouldn't try fabricating my own transistors either. Matter of fact the only time I do work at the component level (modifying actual components) is to *HIDE BUGS IN THEM*. You are NOT EVEN QUALIFIED to determine whether a component is "real" or not just by looking at it.

I can hide a bug within a component and you would be *none the wiser* - I first did this with a "drop-in" in the late 70's, the carbon microphone in an older telephone. I disassembled 3 or 4 of them (stole from payphones) and using the smallest parts (from UHF tuners, so-called "satellite transistors" back then) built a tiny bug AND placed a condenser mic element inside along with a driver. Then sealed it back up (the aluminum ring around the edge was tricky). This is called a drop-in. I was making these *myself* totally on my own over 20 years ago.

You couldn't even BEGIN to make one now - much less spot one (tell the difference between an unmodified one and a drop-in)



> Trying to compare your "skills" with mine are trying to argue the abacus against an electronic calculator.



Your "skills" are almost totally different than mine, but in hardware since I actualy make my own *hardware from scratch - as original designs* you don't even understand what that entails much less have the *lifelong experience* it takes to build up this skill.

What you call "building" a computer is simply plugging in cards & cords. Some engineer(s) made (designed) these off-the-shelf assemblies you merely plug in. I'm *one of those engineers* - component level design of raw circuits with the low-level (in this case) networking knowledge that's required to do it.

We're not really even in the same fields - as I've pointed out. You can claim knowledge for *high-level networking and languages* - here I've only *taught myself* what I need to know. But there's NOTHING stopping me from *learning anything you can learn* The restraints of PHYSICAL TIME prevents you from going back and aquiring the *lifetime of direct experience* that I have. Your knowledge is only a minor detail to the vast sea of knowledge required to do component level raw circuit design.

And that's just electronics. Only *one* of my fields...

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LOL

by fresca Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 8:47 PM

"nobody will pay you to sit and make "cords" or tinker with "perf boards"."



Great stuff.

LOL!

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tinker this sport

by Hex anon w/ encryption Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 9:20 PM

> nobody will pay you to sit and make "cords" or tinker with "perf boards"

I use perfboard in bulk to make cards and what-not (solder by the pound too)

But since you brought it up - people DO in fact pay me (not for cords - I generally throw them in for free)

I start with $ 20. worth of parts and sell the device for $ 150. I think that qualifies as "paying me to tinker"

early 80's - blue boxes (some bugs too)

mid-80's - cable TV descramblers (started my "bug program" - some of these bugs are *still in operation* to this day !)

early 90's - advanced descramblers (SSAVI), custom networking

mid-90's - more descramblers (a different type)

late 90's to present - the "internet for everyone" program (custom networking I "lease" to people - won't go into the details) DBS software and smart card sockets (easyer than digital cable)



Oh yeah I also did "light boxes" - just pretty toys for artistic effect..

People pay me for all these things, not to mention repairs if I feel like doing them...

I make highly advanced original designs - tinkering indeed !

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hex

by fresca Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 9:30 PM

That's very impressive. Really.

Beyond the fact that you are amazingly arrogant and concieted, my hat's off to you for all that. At one time that's what I wanted to do. But things change.

So, for what it's worth, and all bating aside, I'm impressed.

Hats off to you to KOBE for the same reasons.

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you don't really realize the full implications

by Hex anon w/ encryption Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 9:49 PM

> amazingly arrogant and concieted

Damned if you do, damned if you don't.

Electronics are much more than just "something I wanted to do at one time" - I was *born* into it. (that's the simplest why to put it - showed a natural ability even at a very young age)

But this issue of enumerating my knowledge assumes this is all I do. Your mistake. I also work in chemistry and microbiology with some particle physics (as major fields)

I will admit right up front that electronics are what I'm best at (that natural ability) however I also have a solid background in these fields as well. Solid enough to work in labs under special projects in R&D.

Again "Mad Scientist" is a pretty accurate description.

Combine advanced electronics with knowledge of say - explosives (I used to make my own fireworks every year for example and used to see *how big a fireball* I could make, and so on), then add organic chemistry and microbiology to the mix and you can see that this mix of skills can be *extremely threatening* if I were to apply them.

Say standing outside the shop *frying your ass with microwaves* using a specially modified magnetron (do you even know how a magnetron works ?) right through the wall.

Or sell or give or lease the equipment to *people who are* willing to do the deed.

Just one tiny example.

Remember again your physical location is pinned down - mine IS NOT. You have NO IDEA who I am or WHAT I CAN DO. With so much science under my belt the possibilities are almost endless. If I wanted to be I could be an *extremely dangerous person*. My services could go out on loan to people you've been harrassing. Perhaps they already HAVE.

You could just get brain cancer, become sterile or get prostate cancer from just the slighest brush with me - a remote contact you *wouldn't even realize* unless you walk around wearing a tin hat and carry a microwave detector with you.

This is just *one* example.

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uh

by fresca Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 10:36 PM

uh, ok then.

hex, do you even know who you're responding to?

Who is it that you think I am?

What shop do you speak of?

Please tell me you don't think I'm KOBE.

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that is of course if you HAVE any

by Hex anon w/ encryption Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 11:27 PM

> do you even know who you're responding to?

Good question "fresca" - one you should really ponder and give some deep thought.

What were you doing in '97 ? Making MP3's ? Did you know you can be infected by a virus within a MP3 ?

Too late you say - you already played it ?

whoopsie

do a search on "MP3 virus" then get back to me.

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well

by fresca Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 11:52 PM

"What were you doing in '97 ?"

Making records and touring,,,how about you?

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Who is he talking to?

by KOBE SBM Wednesday, Sep. 10, 2003 at 1:30 PM

"Remember again your physical location is pinned down - mine IS NOT. You have NO IDEA who I am or WHAT I CAN DO"

Um....those are my lines!

He must be talking about somebody else. Nobody knows any of my locations. Where I work, or where I live, and nobody knows who I am. What the fuck is he talking about?

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he aint talkin to me

by Sed Tyxilphxxxxxxxl Wednesday, Sep. 10, 2003 at 8:55 PM

I never been on the innernet!

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"Making records and touring,,,how about you?"

by the laughing duck Wednesday, Sep. 10, 2003 at 9:38 PM

Hey Fresca, just curious, what was the name of your band?

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So basically Hex...

by abbadon Wednesday, Sep. 10, 2003 at 9:54 PM

You've made a career out of thievery. You're a common criminal.

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hex

by fresca Thursday, Sep. 11, 2003 at 1:18 PM

My band's name was "The Backstreet Boys."

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