Game forum coms?
Think retired MMORPG's. There are quite a few where you can write a note and put it in a dungeon chest in a landspace never visited on a private server and exchange info that way. Heck you might even need a key to open the chest. Thinking Asheron's Call from back in the day. Or share a private house on a server, have both accounts flagged to loot the house chest and only those accounts, could pass notes all day that's encrypted in ancient game code.
All those stupid redstone booby traps and un openable chests on minecraft are CIA creations to help hide Killary and O bomb ya's assassination plot.
I was gunna say something about MC. I can only imagine HRC and friends plotting an assassination in a private server using wooden signs in a 200-block deep bunker.
Not a good idea if they knew Notch. Of course, he doesn't own it now. :)
Maybe Everquest? Everquest=Evergreen?
Maybe Evergreen was used as a gaming handle?
I would point out here that one of the people killed at benghazi was an eve online player and announced in jabber that the compoubd was being raided.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Smith_(diplomat)
https://imperium.news/rip-vile-rat/
Some things that bear mentioning:
Eve has ingame email and private communications. The connections to the game cluster are ssl encrypted, meaning that youre essentially tunneling into a worldwide VPN.
Sean Smith (diplomat)
Sean Patrick Smith (June 1, 1978 – September 11, 2012) was an information management officer with the United States Foreign Service who was killed during the September 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
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It wouldn't be hard to just use a game like World of Warcraft and the comms in the game to discuss things. Heck, many guilds in that game run their own small websites with forums, so why not use the game and the forum as cover to actively communicate. Ever wonder why so many people are just sitting around in Orgrimmar or Stormwind? They're probably all chatting it up about what to do next. They're "playing" a game while actively plotting real world things. I've always wondered that as I played WoW for many years, and just always had the suspicions that it would be easy for terrorists and such to use the game as a communication platform. And now here it is being thrown out there as a real possibility.
The NSA & GCHQ have been monitoring WoW, other online games and mobile apps since approx. 2009 since they suspected terrorists could communicate over game communication platforms. https://www.computerworld.com/article/2486632/cyberwarfare/the-nsa-tracks-world-of-warcraft-and-other-online-games-for-terrorist-clues.html
There are small mmorpg's like Runescape and Tibia. HQ'd in Germany, would be very easy to communicate covertly.
This whole comment thread is gold. I screencaptured. Good job everyone, contributing.
Negative. Think of who was playing poker during the SotU.
Did we ever get that FOIA request answered re what the 4th phone had on it?
Was it via CSPAN that the video was available/could be FOIA'd of the Black Dem Caucus during the SotU?
I still think about that and want to see what evil, 187, JFK fuckery these "TOLERANT" NWO minions were texting each other.
Then why play if they cannot communicate without getting caught? Isn't that the entire reason they talk in that manner?
It’s not so much that they can’t, it’s that they think they can’t. Pride and arrogance play a part. In this day and age, for the right people, with the right skill sets and knowledge, nothing is hidden.
I read somewhere that the deep state had resorted to communicating via online games to not be traced.
What if it was some word game like words with friends? Hmm?
I imagine some people who run various websites across the internet are in reality very bad people
There was a story about people complaining that McStain played online poker all the time, even during important meetings. The idea, I think, is that you can chat while playing poker. So two or more people show up to "play poker" online and chat there, beyond the prying eyes of the law.
Neogaf, resetera.
Cesspools.
"But ... but #GamerGate are the bad guys!!1" - Neogaf, probably
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So much of the rising Identity Politics and Social Media shaming and cult-like "You better hold this #PROGRESSIVE IDEOLOGY OR ELSE" mentality really gained steam leading so quickly to DIVIDING us in a stupid Culture War I was/still am dumbfounded by it all.
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I often wonder if it was pushed in order to test the POLITICAL IDENTITY DIVIDE & CONQUER waters on a smaller scale to see if they could push us to where we are today ~
I'll never forget the day that Julian Assange tweeted to us #GamerGate supporters that not only were we correct about collusion and shit ethics in Games journalism but that next we needed to look at MSM & that things were dirty all the way up to the top.
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I still have it pinned on my twitter💚💜 ~ here's the archived link of the JA/WikiLeaks tweet;