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El Chapo goes on trial, dizum start to disappear.
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silverslimer wrote: On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 12:40:43 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote: El Chapo was brought down by his own IT guy Prosecutors say they caught the elusive El Chapo on tape between 100 and 200 times, and wiretapped some 800 calls after the cartel’s in-house geek Cristian Rodriguez helped them decode its encrypted computer system. The FBI first lured Rodriguez to a hotel room in Manhattan in 2010, where an undercover agent posed as a shady con looking to build his own encryption system, agent Stephen Marston told the court. The agency then convinced Rodriguez to “proactively cooperate” with the government — continuing to work for the cartel while undercover. The cartel’s servers were originally in Canada, but Rodriguez convinced his bosses to move them to the Netherlands — handing the feds the encryption keys in the process. Where is dizum? In the Netherlands. https://nypost.com/2019/01/08/el-cha...t-down-by-his- own-it-guy/ I always thought Dizum was created when Snit took a dump. What is a "Snit"? |
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El Chapo goes on trial, dizum start to disappear.
Nomen Nescio wrote:
In article silverslimer wrote: On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 12:40:43 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote: El Chapo was brought down by his own IT guy Prosecutors say they caught the elusive El Chapo on tape between 100 and 200 times, and wiretapped some 800 calls after the cartel’s in-house geek Cristian Rodriguez helped them decode its encrypted computer system. The FBI first lured Rodriguez to a hotel room in Manhattan in 2010, where an undercover agent posed as a shady con looking to build his own encryption system, agent Stephen Marston told the court. The agency then convinced Rodriguez to “proactively cooperate” with the government — continuing to work for the cartel while undercover. The cartel’s servers were originally in Canada, but Rodriguez convinced his bosses to move them to the Netherlands — handing the feds the encryption keys in the process. Where is dizum? In the Netherlands. https://nypost.com/2019/01/08/el-cha...t-down-by-his- own-it-guy/ I always thought Dizum was created when Snit took a dump. What is a "Snit"? The person he fears speaking. He knows he cannot refute the evidence I show, so he lashes out. |
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El Chapo goes on trial, dizum start to disappear.
On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 03:53:51 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio
wrote: In article silverslimer wrote: On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 12:40:43 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote: El Chapo was brought down by his own IT guy Prosecutors say they caught the elusive El Chapo on tape between 100 and 200 times, and wiretapped some 800 calls after the cartel’s in-house geek Cristian Rodriguez helped them decode its encrypted computer system. The FBI first lured Rodriguez to a hotel room in Manhattan in 2010, where an undercover agent posed as a shady con looking to build his own encryption system, agent Stephen Marston told the court. The agency then convinced Rodriguez to “proactively cooperate” with the government — continuing to work for the cartel while undercover. The cartel’s servers were originally in Canada, but Rodriguez convinced his bosses to move them to the Netherlands — handing the feds the encryption keys in the process. Where is dizum? In the Netherlands. https://nypost.com/2019/01/08/el-cha...t-down-by-his- own-it-guy/ I always thought Dizum was created when Snit took a dump. What is a "Snit"? It is the result of a chemical reaction between sewage and the sperm of mental retards. |
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El Chapo goes on trial, dizum start to disappear.
Snit wrote:
Nomen Nescio wrote: In article silverslimer wrote: On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 12:40:43 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote: El Chapo was brought down by his own IT guy Prosecutors say they caught the elusive El Chapo on tape between 100 and 200 times, and wiretapped some 800 calls after the cartel’s in-house geek Cristian Rodriguez helped them decode its encrypted computer system. The FBI first lured Rodriguez to a hotel room in Manhattan in 2010, where an undercover agent posed as a shady con looking to build his own encryption system, agent Stephen Marston told the court. The agency then convinced Rodriguez to “proactively cooperate” with the government — continuing to work for the cartel while undercover. The cartel’s servers were originally in Canada, but Rodriguez convinced his bosses to move them to the Netherlands — handing the feds the encryption keys in the process. Where is dizum? In the Netherlands. https://nypost.com/2019/01/08/el-cha...t-down-by-his- own-it-guy/ I always thought Dizum was created when Snit took a dump. What is a "Snit"? The person he fears speaking. He knows he cannot refute the evidence I show, so he lashes out. Slimer responded backing what I said. Interesting. |
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El Chapo goes on trial, dizum start to disappear.
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Snit wrote: Snit wrote: Nomen Nescio wrote: In article silverslimer wrote: On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 12:40:43 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote: El Chapo was brought down by his own IT guy Prosecutors say they caught the elusive El Chapo on tape between 100 and 200 times, and wiretapped some 800 calls after the cartel’s in-house geek Cristian Rodriguez helped them decode its encrypted computer system. The FBI first lured Rodriguez to a hotel room in Manhattan in 2010, where an undercover agent posed as a shady con looking to build his own encryption system, agent Stephen Marston told the court. The agency then convinced Rodriguez to “proactively cooperate” with the government — continuing to work for the cartel while undercover. The cartel’s servers were originally in Canada, but Rodriguez convinced his bosses to move them to the Netherlands — handing the feds the encryption keys in the process. Where is dizum? In the Netherlands. https://nypost.com/2019/01/08/el-cha...t-down-by-his- own-it-guy/ I always thought Dizum was created when Snit took a dump. What is a "Snit"? The person he fears speaking. He knows he cannot refute the evidence I show, so he lashes out. Slimer responded backing what I said. Interesting. |
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El Chapo goes on trial, dizum start to disappear.
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silverslimer wrote: On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 03:53:51 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote: In article silverslimer wrote: On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 12:40:43 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote: El Chapo was brought down by his own IT guy Prosecutors say they caught the elusive El Chapo on tape between 100 and 200 times, and wiretapped some 800 calls after the cartel’s in-house geek Cristian Rodriguez helped them decode its encrypted computer system. The FBI first lured Rodriguez to a hotel room in Manhattan in 2010, where an undercover agent posed as a shady con looking to build his own encryption system, agent Stephen Marston told the court. The agency then convinced Rodriguez to “proactively cooperate” with the government — continuing to work for the cartel while undercover. The cartel’s servers were originally in Canada, but Rodriguez convinced his bosses to move them to the Netherlands — handing the feds the encryption keys in the process. Where is dizum? In the Netherlands. https://nypost.com/2019/01/08/el-cha...t-down-by-his- own-it-guy/ I always thought Dizum was created when Snit took a dump. What is a "Snit"? It is the result of a chemical reaction between sewage and the sperm of mental retards. |
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In article ci.org
Anonymous wrote: In article Snit wrote: Snit wrote: Nomen Nescio wrote: In article silverslimer wrote: On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 12:40:43 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote: El Chapo was brought down by his own IT guy Prosecutors say they caught the elusive El Chapo on tape between 100 and 200 times, and wiretapped some 800 calls after the cartel’s in-house geek Cristian Rodriguez helped them decode its encrypted computer system. The FBI first lured Rodriguez to a hotel room in Manhattan in 2010, where an undercover agent posed as a shady con looking to build his own encryption system, agent Stephen Marston told the court. The agency then convinced Rodriguez to “proactively cooperate” with the government — continuing to work for the cartel while undercover. The cartel’s servers were originally in Canada, but Rodriguez convinced his bosses to move them to the Netherlands — handing the feds the encryption keys in the process. Where is dizum? In the Netherlands. https://nypost.com/2019/01/08/el-cha...t-down-by-his- own-it-guy/ I always thought Dizum was created when Snit took a dump. What is a "Snit"? The person he fears speaking. He knows he cannot refute the evidence I show, so he lashes out. Slimer responded backing what I said. Interesting. |
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