Yesterday, I made this post https://voat.co/v/whatever/2715946.
It seems there were some that didn't like it, or weren't convinced, with the biggest majority very obviously being SBBH (your local SRS/leftypol hub!). I wonder why their team would be so upset at the exposure of information like this: https://archive.fo/baV7z
Now, this picture features a few important things. Firstly, it evidences my annoying Crensch about his bunnies, the picture at the center. This spiderwebs out in to
a couple of different things: First, at the top left, we see at Reddit.com a user "creq" making comments about whatever the fuck this weird dude talks about. I come in on an account I've since nuked (which I think is really the only kink in this, as this is the only part I can't really link you all the way through. I frigged up and should have nuked it AFTER I made these comments. I can confirm, however, that, should you go and search through u/creq's comment history, you will find the comments shown in the picture to be in response to a u/ImAMenace on Reddit.) and simply ask, "still have those bunnies?" Now, why would I do that? Well, firstly, trolling people is fun, but it's also useful primarily because he (Crensch here on Voat) never responded about the bunnies to me, but this guy (creq on reddit) did respond about bunnies and in a very weird way, all without us never having spoken. Also, because several users have acknowledged such circumstances in the past, but I don't really think that's all that important, so I won't try to find those.
Now, this "random Reddit user", who's never interacted with u/ImAMenace, mind you, makes a very peculiar response:
"Still hung up about hopping the "great firewall" which might as well be as air tight as a screen door? If you think it's so damn great why don't they get people to stop all their damn failed ssh attempts to any box that has port 22 open?"
What a peculiar and lengthy response to a very vague question which was never asked of this person before. Not only did u/ImAMenace never mention anything about bunnies on their account prior to this and never interacted with u/Creq before, but these two users have never had a previous encounter.
The bottom left features two posts the Reddit user, u/Crensch, made on Reddit a couple of years ago. I found these and began fucking with him a few times on Voat to see what kind of response he'd give me. Unfortunately for him, he never made a response, which said a lot more to me than him denying anything or whatever. Since then, he seems to have blocked me and has only ever really said anything to me again in some indirect way. This further evidences my hypothesis.
The right side of the image features Crensch's Reddit page and right next to it some images from his Voat page, where it says how long he's been around and says what subs he mods (lol). Right under that is where Reddit's u/Creq mentions they've been a mod at Reddit for years.
Now, doesn't this leave you with some questions? It should.
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How does u/Creq mentioning some bullshit about a "great firewall" have any god damn thing to do with me knowing Crensch likes bunnies, as evidenced by his former Reddit account which he deleted only a portion of, leaving behind some posts about some bunnies (and a few other gems I may pull out some time to fuck with him more)? In addition, why would some reddit mod with no prior interaction with someone react in such a weird way to a question that would otherwise very obviously have nothing to do with them?
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Why is being a mod of r/Conspiracy relevant? Teehee this one's fun. I only briefly touched on this one yesterday :)
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What am I doing here and why do I care?
Let's jump right in: https://voat.co/v/whatever/2212898/10900079/10#10900079 This is a comment I made quite a while ago, almost a year. I've been watching what was going on and making a few notes here and there. You guys are pretty cool, so I figured I'd give you what I've got. I'm sure you've seen me around Voat and maybe you haven't. If you have, you know I like to fuck with crensch, kevdude, and their friends (even though they'll try to convince you they aren't that familiar with each other if you press them on it), sure. I shitpost here and there, sure. These are things I won't deny. But, and I'm hoping here that this makes sense to you, there are some times when there's a sort of veiled utility in the madness. In other words, there are plenty of times when it's just smoke and mirrors and plenty of times where I'm posturing or feeling people out. Some of you may get confused by this, some may react poorly, call me a troll/shill, or just generally not understand. That's okay. It's understandable. You know, frankly, there are some people out there who would tell you in response to such an assertion that there is quite literally a war being fought right now - they would say we're in the middle of the digital battlefield. They would be right, I suppose. But, I like to take a more light approach - hence my stay here. Maybe that is good enough for you, and maybe not; just know, I'm not about to reveal myself on purpose - hency my being anonymous.
*Take note - the language I use in this post I link to above is an example of the explanation given.
Anyway, the linked post above mentions use of a DMZ. What's a DMZ?
In computer security, a DMZ or demilitarized zone (sometimes referred to as a perimeter network) is a physical or logical subnetwork that contains and exposes an organization's external-facing services to an untrusted network, usually a larger network such as the Internet. The purpose of a DMZ is to add an additional layer of security to an organization's local area network (LAN): an external network node can access only what is exposed in the DMZ, while the rest of the organization's network is firewalled.
Maybe now the quote above from reddit's u/creq makes a little more sense: I used a metaphor in claiming voat acts as a DMZ. They must've seen it, eh? Why a mod at Reddit, though? That hardly makes sense - especially if the reddit user has one total interaction with this mod, and especially if the reddit mod isn't @Crensch, who's been around for a while and would reasonably at some point be interested in what I've said before in my comment history. Weird, though, isn't it? Why does this random Reddit mod know anything about my posts or anything about comments I've made? Wouldn't someone who's not familiar with be just simply say, "I don't have bunnies. I don't know what the fuck you're talking about. This is a very random question. Who are you and why do you think I have or like bunnies?" But, they didn't. They reacted emotionally. Analyze the language a little - "still hung up" - so this person at least appears to be under the impression we've spoken before. Otherwise, why would they ever believe I would have been hung up on... well, anything? That should be enough of that though, let's move on. Lot's more.
But, wait, these things I've mentioned so far only really display that I've previously talked about a DMZ, and only demonstrates that this random redditor at least seems to think we've interacted before. Well... let's think. Has anyone ever publicly made mention that they've gone through all of my comment history in an attempt to gather as much info as possible about me? Well, I can think of one person, @heygeorge https://voat.co/v/SoapboxBanhammer/2576435. But, Crensch and heygeorge aren't friends, are they?
Again, all this does is give us more questions than answers. Like, if Crensch is the one with the bunnies, as per his previous reddit page depicted in the picture above, but isn't creq, who curiously responded emotionally when questioned about some bunnies and who very oddly talks as if we've spoken before, and appears to think I'm hung up about a firewall of some sort, when the only real evidence of any mention of a firewall in my profile here has to do with a mention of a DMZ zone between here and 4chan etc., then who exactly is creq, and why do they know these things about me, and why have they seemingly dedicated time to digging on me, just like @heygeorge and his friends appear to have?
So, that brings us to number two!
Reddit's u/creq, as per his user page on reddit, is a mod of r/conspiracy. Sure, not weird, right? But, let's take a look at this: https://voat.co/v/whatever/2252417 This guy ties in former Reddit r/Pizzagate mod, u/pizzathrowaway777 to the likes of r/conspiracy, where u/creq is a mod and has been for some time. These same mods also seem to connect, according to this poster, to @Vindicator. This guy spirals it out even further and reveals connections to ZeroHedge and a Bulgarian Intelligence Agency - Bulgarian Committee for State Security.
Come on, though, @KevDude and his friends have never done any fishy shit like threatening to brigade someone before, right? https://voat.co/v/whatever/2514260/12569885
Just some connections I've been messing with over my stay here. Believe it, or don't. Trust me, or don't. Care or don't.
tl;dr If it's not Crensch, then who is it?
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Vindicator ago
What gibberish is this, now? You're claiming I'm a Bulgarian spook? LMAO.
What exactly is the point of this convoluted, baffle-with-bullshit post, anyway? Is this another "muh...Voat is compromised" spiel?
All these acrobatics can't really overcome the fact that Voat doesn't actually do anything that would support this meme. Removed submissions are completely accessible. Comments are left alone. All mod actions are transparent. Voat contains a trove of amazing crowdsourced research on worldwide elite corruption that anyone can access. This thread is tilting at windmills.
NotHereForPizza ago
No. The other guy claimed that... ten months ago. I'm merely speculating about who reddit's creq could be. You just happened to fit in to the post because you were a mod then and are a mod now, which weirdly follows all of this.
The point of the post is to dump info. Anyone who wants to do things with it is free to. Things are shifting around in here and I knew it was an appropriate time to share what I've learned, which may or may not lead to some sort of exposition which may or may not relate to you or the sub you happen to mod.
Except they do, as per the last link I provided, wherein kev calls for "rallying the troops".
It sure does! I wouldn't have it any other way, which is why I'm sharing information that is suspicious to me. I've also shared it with other people who may or may not be more qualified to do something with it. So, I guess we'll see what happens with it.
Except it's not, because someone has clearly invested enough time to know things about me despite never having interacted with me. What do you think, Vindicator, why would something so curious happen to me?