Previously, mistakenly deleted at https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1527919
I'm the current admin of the Pizzagate Wiki: http://pizzagate.wiki
I have evidence that an IP, 162.212.171.37, accessed our DynCorp page and proceeded to create the same spam attack situation which had brought down the Pizzagate Review but was unsuccessful this second time.
When I looked into our analytics the page itself was being accessed by Waltham, Massachusetts. As it turns out, that's the headquarters for Raytheon. "The Raytheon Company is a major U.S. defense contractor and industrial corporation with core manufacturing concentrations in weapons and military and commercial electronics" and additionally cyberdefense. They are deeply connected to DynCorp, and a quick search can prove that. "DynCorp is also interested in participating with Raytheon, as either a prime or a subcontractor" for instance (https://washingtontechnology.com/Articles/2012/06/11/Top-100-DynCorp.aspx))
A literal "Raytheon/Dyncorp" Facebook listing for a company of that name: https://www.facebook.com/pages/RaytheonDyncorp/309472955842252
I don't know how many have followed the story of the Wiki thus far, but this isn't the first time the website has been targeted. This time, however, we were prepared.
Keep up the good fight, fellow pizzagators,
RebelSkum
Update: FUCK DYNCORP http://pizzagate.wiki/DynCorp
Will publish analytics information tomorrow if necessary, but I also have the IP accessing the DynCorp page and subsequently becoming spam. Honestly, it's safe to say whoever started the attack attempted to do so from Waltham.
Update 2: Next attack came from 162.212.173.137 from the DynCorp page again.
So far, both IP addresses can be found listed at Wilmington, Delaware here:
https://www.iplocation.net/
Update 3: Next attack came from another address, 107.150.64.136, but still listed as Wilmington, DE. This time, I could find whois information saying this is at 1521 Concord Pike in Wilmington, Delaware
https://archive.is/ti5jD
Note: Every one of these attacks starts with a direct landing on the DynCorp page
Update 4 - User JrSlimss points out a recent update which appears to be the possible motive for the attack:
I think I know why I pissed them off. I think it related to my comment on Voat which had the Pizzagate.Wiki link. Repasted as follows:
" Fun fact: As many know, Claude D'Estree, who is murdered researcher Monica Petersen's colleague and is the most outspoken about her not investigating the Clinton Foundation, previously worked for DynCorp. However, D'Estree didn't just work for DynCorp - he was their direct link to the US Attorney's Office during DynCorp's biggest child trafficking scandal which took place in Bosnia in 1999. The US Attorney's Office that should have been prosecuting DynCorp, but never did. That whole incident was so big it literally got turned into a Hollywood movie called the Whistleblower with Rachel Weisz. (Link) "
Ok, so why that pissed them off. The thing we linked that it doesn't seem like anyone else really focused on? That DynCorp had its employees working within the US Attorney's Office as contractors at the time DynCorp should have been under investigation by the office for the 1999 Bosnia child/women trafficking scandal. After finding this (Link) and if my guess is correct, this should have been a major conflict of interest by the US Attorney's Office and the issue should have left the US Attorney's Offices' control and gone to the Office of the Inspector General - an independent party. It doesn't seem like that transfer ever happened. If correct, this is the sort of thing that deserves a congressional investigation.
Note: To those defending DynCorp as a "decent" company that "protects us", they have several scandals involving the rape and trafficking of minors. So many that we had to separate them by country. Get educated: http://pizzagate.wiki/DynCorp#DynCorp.27s_Child_Trafficking_Incidents_by_Country
Update 5: Moderator kevdude informed me the previous post was deleted by a mod, numbchuck, who was themselves deleted. Glad to be back! Must be getting warmer!
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investigatethepizza ago
The Dyncorp wiki - I think we need to expand our brain on this and see people who have been murdered/suicide/gone missing in relation to those who work/worked for "Dyncorp" - I found this from another thread " concluded that Monica committed suicide based on a quote from her professor/boss Claude d'Estree (who previously worked for Dyncorp, FYI)."
RebelSkum ago
True. We could set up a sub-wiki or something at, say, dyncorp.pizzagate.wiki . Our page is getting enormous, but it's all worth saving and expanding.
investigatethepizza ago
I'm just so overloaded trying to look through all these different branches. At first it feels like everything is somewhat maintainable, but even with a community working wondering what the FBI is doing, this is such a massive web. Almost every topic can be given to a group of 10+ people, I'm trying to get through as much as I can but it's hard to want to follow a lead all the way through. There's so many people that could be a key but also just be a dead lead.
We do need some type of a mega brain though, the stickied post on pizzagate is good and all, but this is stuff that needs to be updated daily. I sort of wish we had a way to set it up where the sticky post is the focus and the information that's been found - then the comments are just links to those topics in relation to pizzagate. For instance just a DynCorp sub, Strafor, German Ping Pong, I feel maybe if we were doing that, we would start seeing things cross like the human trafficking with shipping containers might go into DynCorp territory.
I also have a lot of concern for people who can bring darkweb/deep web into the conversation. It's dangerous, I wouldn't ever promote doing it, but just what if there was a missing child from one of these charities on the dark web? What if someone actually had information on the code? I just feel we are doing so much research on the surface I can't imagine there wouldn't be a huge flag.
I have been looking through the archive of posts on here, I'm going through old stuff but I feel anything over 1 month old needs to be looked at again since this is always developing.
I also don't know what 4Chan has been contributing. They do some amazing work.