Ok, so I found something really weird while looking into our friend JA of pizza fame. He seems to have had a myspace acct at some point and it's been completely scrubbed. So I started searching through other social media. Using the search string 'jimmycomet grindr' I came across something very out of place on page 6 using Bing. Why would an obscure auto parts store in South El Monte, Ca have a ton of reviews all dated Oct 13, 2016 and seemingly filled with gibberish? Because it isn't gibberish. It's coded communication for something illicit.
If you look at the first few words of every review it is clear they are discussing something and hiding it in spam. I'm not exactly sure if it's about drugs or something pizza related although I do suspect it's a communication channel for cp. There are 3 references to 'manforce' which turns up some interesting results: Malaysia job sourcing company, Indian condom manufacturer and a impotency drug And also a reference to grindr and tinder but I don't know if that is just more of the copy/paste spam used to hide their real conversations. 'Jimmy' and 'comet' turn up in a text search but that seems to be purely coincidental.
What are 'First class stamps'? Talk of PIN numbers, micro-coupon card....lots of weird shit that stands out from the copy/paste spam.
Can anyone decipher this shit? I couldn't find any other reviews on this site but it is a very clever way to communicate out in the open.
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Fire_Fly ago
Interesting but why would they make it public like this?
Grandmas_ChewToy ago
Who looks at spam? It would be a very clever way to operate out in the open and no one would pay any attention to it unless you knew what you were looking for. The spirit cooking shit is a good example. I dunno what to think about it. A few people saying that it's just spam but one of them was a brand new account that only replied to this thread and that account is now deleted.