Anonymous ID: c0e73a July 19, 2020, 6:43 p.m. No.10015149   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: c0e73a July 19, 2020, 6:46 p.m. No.10015200   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5228

I think I've found a child trafficking network comms

We need to decipher them.

http://archive.is/childrenofthepromise.org

>Children of the Promise

>CP

I stumbled across this website, and I think there are coded conversations going on in the comments section. I archived as much as I could.

Here's an example.

http://archive.is/Rrnmc

There are about 10-15 others like it on that site that I could find but there are likely more.

If you scroll down you'll see what look like ads or spam bots but there is a type of post that looks like it's coded. There are also links to porn websites and sketchy shit so obviously be careful what you click on.

I noticed a type of post that follows what looks like a distinct pattern.

These type of comments are found all around the internet and appear to be duplicates.

Pic related from Children of the Promise.

(Cont from above post)

Which leads to this real-estate website (http://archive.is/jgDx2) when you click on template website demo, it leads to information about schools. But it appears to be focused on children demographics, numbers of students, ethnicity.

Here's another example http://archive.is/uAaB1

>So when the real estate transaction is over and it is time to have fun with your family, this page should be of assistance.

The site is run by "Superlative" (https://archive.is/7wLf7) note the every link goes 404 except "Client Login" (archived here https://archive.is/SeT3e). On a side note web address is:

http://agent6.superlativestudio.com/Login.aspx

>agent6

Keep this in mind for later.

But according to the terms and conditions which are odd (http://archive.is/OBFhb) they do track IP addresses.

From 2. Use License (http://archive.is/OBFhb)

>This is the grant of a license, not a transfer of title, and under this license you may not: attempt to decompile or reverse engineer any software contained on Superlative's web site; remove any copyright or other proprietary notations from the materials; or transfer the materials to another person or "mirror" the materials on any other server.

Some of them were posted as github gists, for example see below

http://archive.is/FUOgN

>"Special Delivery a href="http://circaprojects.org/shop/"generic propecia india/a…"

>circaprojects.org

>CP

It's likely a fake website, where CP and "Special Delivery" was the message header.

 

Here's separate github gist with the post format:

http://archive.is/4aMXf

 

I looked into the site 4d.icir.info (http://archive.is/r7Tcf) and its some random Slovenian highschool web page but it eventually led me to this

http://archive.is/dQL18

Note the spiral symbol next to the camera. Here's that website "Happy School" (https://archive.is/UuQNo) and another called Da Vinci Learning (http://archive.is/JqteF) linked directly to it also having spiral symbols with an article entitled "Digital Security and Children".

A related domain which I haven't looked into due to potentially sketchy links (http://archive.is/MlTOj)

 

Then I found this, maybe it is the source but I'm hesitant because there are simply so many.

http://archive.is/10Tl6

Same format, but this was created back in 2005 (?). This is the main page http://archive.is/LixHU. Something about a "web calandar" but I think they're using text based steganography to essentially hide communications.

Here's another http://archive.is/bb1XE

Sometimes they sound like hitmen "placing orders".

Found this blog in which the owner, Jonathan Worthington "jnthn" appears to be engaging in conversation with the supposed bots.

http://archive.is/OKzsh

http://archive.is/CIdU8

http://archive.is/gvBCd

In the above links Worthington mentions a program called Parrot (http://www.parrot.org) and the Parrot foundation board members (https://archive.is/6BJh) might be worth looking into.

Jonathan Worthington, a programmer, links to this page http://archive.is/v9wMC which discusses non-searchable communications.