2019-10-16 - Federal Grand Jury Subpoena

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I still have zero idea what this means after reading the thread. Someone downloaded a German shooter’s autistic manifesto, so the US federal government wants all their information? But Null can’t because the website stores information for only 24 hours?

I’m kind of dumb, so a simplified explanation would work best here.
 
The issue is not that criminal investigations should not happen, the issue is that what happens now frequently amounts to fishing expeditions. They don't know if a crime has been committed but for one reason or another they think one MAY have been committed, or they just really want to nail someone to floor. In which case they go rooting though everything to try and turn up something they can use to build a case. A case for what? Well they don't know. But they will find "something", of that you can be sure.

These are the sorts of practices the 4th amendment is supposed to prevent. A frequent and recurring problem had been that when a citizen pissed off the great and the good, they would immediately start digging through the persons shit to try and find something they could use to charge them with. And since nobody is a saint you are always able to find "something". The 4th Amendment requires the government to actually know what it is they are looking for before they go looking for it. If you suspect someone of murder, you get a warrant to search their house for the murder weapon, or collect DNA, and you can explain to a judge why you reasonably suspect this person of Murder. What they are doing now though is simply showing up at your house randomly to check if you got any dead bodies in it. And if they happen to find your weed stash as they do it, well bully to you.
My post was on response the that particular example and how information can be requested in general rather than this particular case. I agree with your post and that this is a fishing exercise. I was referring to cases where an actual crime had been committed and it was already known that the user was involved.
 
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While that's true, I'd imagine it'd be very difficult to press charges against Kiwifarms under ukrainian or russian jurisdiction, for instance.
I highly doubt any eastern-european court is going to give two shits about mountain jews or screeching faggots trying to press charges about "muh doxxxxing".

That may come at the expense of other speech protections, but could be worth it to protect against US government overreach.
Which very much seens to be the case in this instance.

@Null: You talked about your intention to move to Poland a while ago, that's another thing where relocating "Lolcow LLC" could prove beneficial.
Running a small business/tech startup is one way to get a permanent work/residence permit in Russia, for instance.
I'd imagine they have somewhat similar requirements in Poland; that might be something worth looking into.
God damn, what have we become? Our own citizens forced into Russia or other parts of Eastern Europe in order to gain a semblance of freedom. Pretty soon simple shitposting will get us locked up.
 
What did Cody Wilson do to get extradited out of fucking Taiwan?

One might argue it was fucking stupid to flee to a country whose entire existence hinges on US-protection.
Point is, there are places well beyond US jurisdiction, and countries that likely wouldn't grant an extradition request over some arbitrary bullshit charges.
It's not like you're wanted for running a drug cartel....

Did you even read the paragraph about bank accounts?

Noted. I'm afraid I don't have a solution for that.
 
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seems like its a way to establish origin of the uploaded documents and that there was nowhere else they were posted

im guessing its a way to hold big tech accountable or to compel them to hand over identifying documents, because if the docs weren't uploaded to 8ch or somewhere else besides here, it means they changed hands behind closed doors (my guess is discord)

maybe they're trying to identify any groups these people may have been a member of and if there were any financial transactions that may have supported the shooting (first pdf says he was given some bitcoin by someone which is probably what is at issue)

if someone can show they were uploaded publicly outside of kf first then i'd be wrong, but if anyone knows better?
 
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These are my favorite neopets, @Null:
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You can gib them your own favs, but at least show them Scorchio and Ixi.
 
You mean red flag laws right? Those aren't just the police rolling up to grab guns. They have to have their gun-grabbing adjudicated by a court first and afaik there has to be a specified time limit on how long they can hold your guns before returning them. But in any case, red flag laws are only on the books in like 13 states.
And unconstitutional in all 13.
 
So. . .what's the plan now? But I guess it wouldn't be wise to tip your hand, even if the canary's back.

Sorry the feds shit all over your favorite holiday, @Null.

EDIT: If you're gonna be in New York a while. . .hey @Marvin, how far away are we by train?

EDIT ×2: Or we send him extra money for a few drinks.
 
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If it's a legitimate subpoena then presumably the thing to do will be give up the information. It's an unfortunate consequence of operating a public-facing website in current_year.

I kinda agree with Josh that it's not really a hill worth dying on (re: "fleeing" from the US). KF can't respect user privacy more than the user respects it themselves. If you're phoneposting on 4G and uploading shooter documents, what can Null really do for you at that point?

This website gives you every opportunity to post pseduo-anonymously, even so far as having a .onion URL, and everyone should have some level of operational security when using it.
 
What did Cody Wilson do to get extradited out of fucking Taiwan?

According to the NYT he was handed back under a Mutual Legal Assistance

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/21/business/cody-wilson-arrested-taiwan-sexual-assault.html

Before he left for Taiwan, a friend of the girl told him that he was under investigation for assault, the Austin police have said. Taiwan and the United States do not have an extradition treaty but have agreed to provide mutual legal assistance in criminal matters.

The US has had an agreement with Taiwan for a while

https://2009-2017.state.gov/j/inl/rls/nrcrpt/2012/vol2/184110.htm

In addition to MLATs, the United States has a Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement (MLAA) with China, as well as a MLAA between the American Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States.

So presumably the US said 'Hey, there's a warrant out for this guy in the US for sexual assault of a minor and he's fled to Taiwan. Can you arrest him and deport him back to the US?'

One might argue it was fucking stupid to flee to a country whose entire existence hinges on US-protection.

Yup. I bet if US legal enforcement contacted Taiwan law enforcement they'd get whatever they asked for because good relations with the US are vital to Taiwan not getting overrun by the Chinese. And literally everyone in Taiwan knows that.

Ukraine is in an analogous situation. Worse actually because the Russians and their proxy forces already occupy Ukrainian territory.

Hey @Null are you going to fly to NY or just send the documents?
 
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