I am a fish
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'Readily Available Chemicals' censored by Google?
I've just noticed that my website, Readily Available Chemicals has gone missing from Google. I'm starting to wonder if Big Brother has forced them to remove it from their
archive.
What do other people think?
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Organikum
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filters off ?
Did you turn the Google filters to off in "Google preferences" (what actually still filters content but not on the level of an asexual bible
belt inhabitant) ?
I tried it and true: Google declared you to a danger for law order and security of the goverment.
Be proud!
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a_bab
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My site has been visited by CIA. Actually, I got CIA IP's classes with this occasion.
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Quote: | Originally posted by a_bab
My site has been visited by CIA. Actually, I got CIA IP's classes with this occasion. |
What netblock do they use? Their public face (website, E-mail servers, etc) seem to use 198.81.129.0/24
My log files only go back a week, and these contained nothing from this block. However I had one from 20th January saved to my harddisk, which logged
a single hit from 198.81.27.8, which allegedly belongs ANS Communications. Too close for comfort? Do I dare nmap it?
Would the CIA really be so stupid as to conduct searches from known IPs? If 9/11 is anything to go by, probably yes.
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a_bab
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Yes, you are right about the IP. Here are some captured screens of the visit. The dumbass tried to find a recipe for TATP using citric acid
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Attachment: CIA.zip (79kB) This file has been downloaded 973 times
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Haggis
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If three lettered agencies are visiting your sites to check up on you, wouldn't they use public IP's instead of their blocks? Perhaps is
was just in a memo and one of the employees thought it to be interesting and checked it out on his own time. I'm interested in how many agency
IPs Roguesci gets...as their information is inherantly more "dangerous" than our peaceful Science Madness. I see no danger to your chemical
listings though, I don't know if there is any problems with it. Congradulations! What an accomplishment!
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I am a fish
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Its back!
Google has now relisted www.hyperdeath.co.uk/chemicals. It's possible that the absense was some kind of glitch, or perhaps Google removed the page from their
database but doing nothing to prevent their crawler from finding it again (I've heard unsubstantiated rumours that they deliberately do this when
someone complains about a page).
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reconpresseusa
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got that same "ans communications" visit to my page today--
reconpresseusa--dinar-gate
http://www.geocities.com/desertrecon/baghdad.html
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