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asdfghjkl123456789 ago

ARE YOU FUCKING CRAZY?

You're talking to a well-connected man that you suspect of being a kingpin of a child rape/murder ring, and you go and talk to him on his fucking facebook account? I would be afraid to e-mail him from a burner account that I accessed with TOR on a public connection with a computer I cleaned frequently.

I'm gonna give you some advice that you are almost certain not to take. Grab any assets that can be easily carried, and GET THE FUCK OUT OF DODGE! The further out into the country, and away from license plate readers, the better.

People with far more power than you have been murdered for this kind of shit.

At a bare minimum, you should have a firearm with you 24 hours a day, and be wearing armor. If you don't have the equipment, I'm sure someone on this sub will let you borrow it. I would offer, but I'm on the other side of the country. I'm praying for your safety.

For everyone reading, this is a perfect example of what NOT to do when investigating dangerous conspiracies.

Throwthisaway33 ago

If he's actually in danger, plastering his face all over the Internet isn't a bad idea.

kekistocrat ago

Curious. 33. You a man of the east?

thicktail1730947 ago

Seriously, that's what Masonic code looks like? No wonder my social network is two steps to crazy and three to power. That's not impenetrable. That's barely complicated.

kekistocrat ago

Exactly. That's why it's used all around the world and bystanders never know. These people have set forth a juggernaut of simple rules to be followed in order to further the cause whilst embracing the human dilemma (in other words, the organization lives on and people come and go (perish)). Early Rosicrucian rules of secrecy are very close to the strategies employed by modern Freemasons.