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WARNING: Department of Defense may be trying to spy on you. Check your firewall logs..

 
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WARNING: Department of Defense may be trying to spy on you. Check your firewall logs..
If you have a firewall, go check your logs of hits on it and run IP checks. It will not show anything in the "Source DNS" line of your firewall log, that will be blank - you will have to get the IP address off of that line and do an online IP check. Most of mine started 214.______,
but others have been getting
139._______
30.____
33._____
29.________
141._______
205._______
215._______
11.________

But I'm sure theres plenty more. Specifically check any of the above, but you may also want to check others outside of that list.
Here is one place to check the IP addys:
[link to aruljohn.com]

Look for anything that comes up
"DoD Network Information Center"



I have always checked my firewall and never had this until I got into 9/11 stuff online. Recently I have been getting many hits from the "DoD Network Information Center". I never had this before. Now I am getting them fairly regularly.


I have done some looking into this, and some people who have been heavily involved in 9/11-related, anti-war, conspiracy, and climate change forums or websites have been getting this also.

What the hell? Dont some people have better things to do?
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04/19/2006 10:20 AM
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Re: WARNING: Department of Defense may be trying to spy on you. Check your firewall logs..
If you use windows, install and use the free OpenSource PeerGuardian to complement your Firewall. It automatically blocks (via HTTP too) all government IP addresses and IP ranges, in addition to others from optional lists. Minimal resources (1 percent CPU).

Currently, it blocks a total of 853,245,600 IP addresses. That right: over 853 million government, parasite and hacker IPs!

MoBlock does the same for Linux.

Fuck the government. It's YOUR computer.

[link to PhoenixLabs.org]
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04/19/2006 10:23 AM
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And the rest was totally different? That HAS GOT TO BE the very same organisation, the dept. of defence.
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04/19/2006 10:27 AM
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500 - Internal Server Error damned
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My Cousin, Stephen, use to work for Microsoft. He lives out in Texas now. He makes the best firewall, ever.

It's called Snoop Free.

[link to www.snoopfree.com]

The boy is one of the best programmers in the world. At the age of 11, he hacked AT and T.

John
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04/19/2006 10:28 AM
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"If you use windows, install and use the free OpenSource PeerGuardian to complement your Firewall. It automatically blocks (via HTTP too) all government IP addresses and IP ranges, in addition to others from optional lists."


Do you have to use the Windows Firewall or does it work with others?
Don't judge me monkey.
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04/19/2006 10:30 AM
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Johnny, you know what makes me think you're nothing but a godforsaken liar?

Posts like that.
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04/19/2006 10:31 AM
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given the fact that this site is most likely run by the US government if not just flooded with misinformers and debunks you should check where ur posting first
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04/19/2006 10:33 AM
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Why would I lie about that? I'm Luke Nichols, and he's Stephen Nichols. He's married to Heather. Wooopeeeeeeeeedoooooooooooooodddlleeeeeeeeeee! He use to program the Nokia Games for Microsoft. woooooooooooo im such a liar.

Jack your a Clown, and everyone knows it. Why don't you go bug a clown forum.

[link to www.clown-forum.com]

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See ya guys. I'll bbl.

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04/19/2006 10:38 AM
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"given the fact that this site is most likely run by the US government if not just flooded with misinformers and debunks you should check where ur posting first"

I'm not too worried - yet.

KBR hasnt finished building the concentration camps yet.
KBR's concentration camps:
[link to houston.bizjournals.com]
[link to www.buzzflash.com]
[link to www.marketwatch.com]
[link to houston.bizjournals.com]




Thats when its time to get worried. Thats when some of us will be labeled "terrorists" and locked away - or executed.

Not this homeboy though.
militia
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04/19/2006 10:40 AM
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Re: WARNING: Department of Defense may be trying to spy on you. Check your firewall logs..
Do you have to use the Windows Firewall or does it work with others?


Kreeper.

It works with any firewall. I have a gateway firewall, then a router and on my PC a G-Data software firewall. The nice thing about PG is that you can make the icon in the systray disappear. Like your hosts file, it works silently in the background and uses no resources.

Best of all, it's OpenSource and anti-fascist.
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04/19/2006 10:42 AM
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My Cousin, Stephen, use to work for Microsoft. He lives out in Texas now. He makes the best firewall, ever.



Thanks, Johnny. It looks good. I'll give it a spin.
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04/19/2006 10:52 AM
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Kreeper,

One thing I forgot to mention. Some people find their system loads faster with PG if you disable DNS in Windows Services. You really don't need a permanent DNS cache if you use broadband. Check the latest release notes at Phoenix to see if this is still recommended.

Updates are daily. You can also build for yourself a massive hosts file by combining the many available on the net. If you use one, just visit bluetack.co.uk where they keep a comprehensive ad-server blocklist. Other links are provided at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_file

I'm paranoid, which is why I use two hardware firewalls, a software firewall and PeerGuardian. I've never been hacked and my last virus was three years ago.

You should also install Ubuntu Linux next to Windows to surf forums such as this and other 911-related sites.
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04/19/2006 11:39 AM
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Re: WARNING: Department of Defense may be trying to spy on you. Check your firewall logs..
Yes, there is a computer surveillance program and, yes, a major player IS DODNIC's (along with IANA, APNIC, KOREANIC, etc). Actually the program is very sophisticated in that the IP's used sweep across the whole IP range and range from corporate to government entities. Any particular IP is used only once or twice before moving on to another IP (this doesn't apply to sandy.thehideout.net). Just for reference sake, would you like to compare numbers?
These are guaranteed to be absolutely 100% surveillance sponsored.

11.39.78.190
11.40.238.242
11.68.139.203
11.126.212.213
11.139.97.70
11.179.98.24
11.179.223.18
11.207.63.104

29.3.79.246
29.40.180.98
29.140.191.206
29.198.44.241
29.241.111.187

30.49.251.166
30.71.192.30
30.124.227.101
30.147.199.14
30.160.166.32
30.235.207.215
30.241.146.116

33.0.242.166
33.38.175.234
33.68.239.94
33.160.198.164
33.208.237.120

139.20.25.242
139.75.15.35
139.87.111.151
139.133.178.76
139.145.224.74
139.168.208.227
139.193.61.218
139.222.183.32
139.228.60.159

141.33.10.210
141.42.127.247
141.49.214.206
141.171.237.50
141.190.241.164


205.55.149.4
205.81.210.97
205.82.254.179
205.83.119.223
205.97.216.254
205.139.110.181
205.145.12.3
205.196.72.235
205.213.238.178
205.224.35.86
205.230.240.130
205.241.139.34
205.252.69.28
205.254.103.197

214.0.219.68
214.32.25.14
214.32.36.174
214.39.241.159
214.57.30.23
214.62.1.28
214.117.30.45
214.127.79.116
214.131.124.220
214.183.136.151
214.187.93.160
214.222.153.243

215.42.44.116
215.52.80.68
215.69.114.129
215.76.101.21
215.85.141.97
215.89.239.233
215.148.147.173
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04/19/2006 11:44 AM
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Thanks for the info. I don't think I will go the Linux route and all that. I don't have anything to hide. I will take a closer look at it when I get more time.
Don't judge me monkey.
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04/19/2006 11:55 AM
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That was kinda how I felt except that my windows comnputer kept getting trashed ever so often which forced me to go the linux route. It's not that I have anything particular to hide it's that TPTB have the backdoor built in so that they are tempted to mess things up sometimes. I like not having to re-do my computer because some government agency trashed it...It's not about hiding....
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04/19/2006 12:05 PM
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I want the government to read what I have to say. I have nothing to lose. I am already on the terrorist watch list and will be rounded up when Bush declares a national emergency.
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04/19/2006 12:10 PM
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When the gov watches you, it's national security. When you watch them, it's hacking. The story about Steve goes: Back in the early days of computing, he hacked AT and T and changed a bunch of his friend's family's telephone bills. He got into trouble, of course. Later on, he wanted to play some game on his computer. He called the game maker up and asked why he couldn't play this certain game on his puter. The guy said: It can't be done. He calls him back in 20 minutes and says: I'm playing your game on my computer. I don't know what he did to make it work. The guy hires him and he leaves and go to California, to work with him. Then for a while he ran a gaming site on the net, before going to microsoft. That Snoop Free software: Microsoft wanted to steal it! So he said screw that, and left and started putting it out himself. It's no surprising about Steve. His dad is real smart too. he's an asshole, but smart, all the same.

John
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[link to www.ipcops.com]
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An example is that I have been getting udp1026,1027 hits from several subnets owned by the DOD, out of both Colorado and Virginia, everyday for months now. Is it just those two installations that have infected computers or users using IM? There are many more DOD installations that I'm NOT getting hits from. I've researched the IP's hitting me from the US. Some or most of the IP's I get hits from on 1026,27 are companies or state government computer "information" facilities that one can even find the papertrail linking them to government "research", such as grant proposals, computer acqusition proposals, and even the inference of their purpose to be monitoring end computer use on the internet.
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Duh, they don't look for heavily firewalled systems ?
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TPTB are not selective. They are looking for a specific windows backdoor (period). I can move IP's and ISP's and still see the same players. Here, at my cousins, elsewhere, the story is the same. It is very liberating to study which countries employ the use of this backdoor...and those that don't. America, home of the free---MY ASS.
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Oh, DUHHH!!! I'm so tired now I'm not thinking straight. I didnt ever go to sleep last night.

I forgot to mention the most interesting part. The first I actually found out about this was last night. My internet connection locked up. I'm on 56k, so I just sign off and sign back on. It does not lock up often, so when it does, I check my firewall to see if there were any hits at that time. Well last night there was, within seconds of the time it stopped responding(I know exactly when it stopped because I was in the middle of opening a page at informationclearinghouse and I checked the firewall less than 30 seconds later). I signed back on and checked the IP of the hit that occurred at the time my connection stopped responding--->

"DoD Network Information Center"
(DoD is the Department of Defense if anyone doesnt know)

So, I thought WTH and just went on with what I was doing. Then about 30 minutes later my connection stopped again. Checked the firewall and sure enough a hit at that time with a 214 prefix to the Addy again. signed off and back on, checked IP, and it was DoD - AGAIN!

That got my attention.

So then I spent the better part of the night looking back through my log and checking IP's online and searching for this occurring with others. There were about 20% of my hits coming from the DoD for the past 2 days. I saved screenshots of both my firewall log and of the IP lookup info and put em on CD.

Again--> THIS NEVER HAPPENED IN THE PAST. I know because I check my firewall often and have done so for many years - mostly just out of a curiosity thing. No of course I dont check all the IP's, but I would have noticed the DoD before now.

Just so happens that night before last, I made a thread at a forum, a NASCAR sim-racing forum, about "9/11, war of terror, and the new world order plan". (this is the sim that Dale JR and other NASCAR drivers race online with BTW - and yes you naysayers they really do race online and I can prove it if you want. Dale Jr has his own website and has talked about it on TV many times and so have the others, and I have raced with them personally but I dont race online anymore. Had to stop racing because I had to stop drinking. Drinking and online racing went hand in hand for me for 3 years heavy. ) I dont know if this has anything to do with it or not, but this is the most convincing argument Ive made online about 9/11, the war, and NWO since Ive gotten into this.

It was a very extensive thread - and a very very convincing one, I think. I put 90 posts myself into that thread, one right behind the other and took me a few hours just to post em all. It was all previous posts of mine, information, and news articles I had saved over the recent months and organized into an extremely powerful argument when viewed as a whole. It is here:
[link to www.teamslm.com]
But you have to register. Its there in the General Discussion forum on the first page, with the title listed above.


I think it is great if any of you want to look at my thread for ideas for yourself, or to offer advice for me. Feel free to copy anything you want.

Anyway thats how I found out, and that part is actually more important I think than the simple fact that I am getting DoD hits. YES, I'm saying I think they had something to do with my net connection locking up - either inadvertantly or intentionally.

And DoD, if youre reading this,
hi flip

Oh, did any of you check your firewall logs and find any DoD hits? I'm curious to see how prevalant it is.

thanks

ps, I think I'll register for this forum now. Might as well.
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Does anyone know what "Internet Assigned Authority Numbers" means?

I typed in an IP address that was in my firewall log and thats what I got.
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"along with IANA". Pseudo-Government agency responsible for managing IP's and correlating surveillance information.
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working okay now, no more lockups ?
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Good info on here.. I've read some posts, and I think it's a good thing to be paranoid (83230) on the Internet.. I haven't had a virus in three years either, more protection the merrier! Peerguardian very handy tool indeed..

Important information on this thread for your own good people!

Highly recommend, in fact I tell anyone DO NOT use Internet Explorer nowadays (yes, yet again another person having a go at IE).. The amount of critical security patches that are needed for it every month or two should convince you enough that there is something not right with it. I have been through hell with it over some years ago, couldn't browse for 30 seconds without getting some spyware warning or my home page being changed..but that's all in the past now..

Recommended browsers that I have used to date.. Firefox, Maxthon, Avant and Opera. All come in handy for one thing or another, mostly it's finding the one you feel the most at home with. I currently prefer Firefox and its vast amount of incredibly useful and easy to use plugins.

Viruses - type into google 'AVG free' and download yourself a good quality tool for your computer's saftey.
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bsflag


I looked into this a few weeks ago.

You will notice that the protocol used is UDP. That means no "handshake" is required, and that's why the senders i.p. is easily spoofed (not real)

Also you will notice that the ports scanned are in the range 1028-1035 which means messenger spam.

When you install a little program called portpeeker and let it listen to those ports, you will see it's messengerspam for a registrycleaner!
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Dear D. of D.

You are currently violating the rights of every Sovereign that you spy on, not that you have enough intelligence, morality or respect for others to care, otherwise you would stop your evil work and resign. You work for fascists who want to rule and control everybody on earth. Your plan will fail, and your actions will determine your future.

In the meantime, go fuck yourselves.

Sincerely, very sincerely.
me too
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I hope they like recipe searches, yarn liquidation sales and daily Bible devotion studies.

me too





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