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December 05, 2015, 08:54:16 PM
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I was surprised to see that VJ gave DPR his ID/Dox considering how security minded he is. 

I really am not, considering that he essentially doxed himself to DPR for the purpose of obtaining trust ("A google search of plural of mongoose yadadadada"-Cimon), I wouldn't even be surprised if VJ was the one who suggested the policy anyways.
Well it was pretty clear that he knew how illegal what he was doing was, and it was clear that he knew how big of a target that SR was to law enforcement and politicians (who would put pressure on law enforcement). As a result of both of these, he should have known to keep his identity secret.

I also don't see how giving his real dox would get Ross to trust him (just look at how many newbie scammers there are in the lending section and offering ID as collateral will get exactly nothing). Plus I imagine it would not be difficult to create a dox of a fake person, even with ID.

I would imagine that VJ probably did come up with the policy to get the moderators' doxes, however I think he would have said that it should "apply to everyone but me".

VJ left an identity trail all over the Internet because if it is one thing he has, it is a huge ego he has to constantly feed. And he isn't exactly as bright as he believes he is.
To be fair, he was the last person to get arrested, by well over a year that was part of the SR1 team, so even with his identity trail, and add in the fact that VJ was probably the most valuable member of the SR1 team to law enforcement behind DPR/Ross. You should not forget that VJ was only arrested several months after publicly doxing himself.

Also SR1 outlasted SR2 by a good year, and outlasted most other DNM sites by a similar amount of time, all while the other DNM sites were often much better funded.

Also, if you are to believe what the government said about how they found the SR1 servers, then it was only able to find them because of dumb luck and good timing (IIRC, the IP leak from the captcha did not last very long)......I think that VJ should probably be given at least a little bit of credit for all this.
VJ posts long stories on various forums that are full of complete shit. It is obvious there is no 300,000 bitcoins and there was no FBI agent who wanted to kill him or kidnap anyone else. Many random people seem to half-believe whatever he posts because they "want to believe".
I have long had my doubts about the 300kBTC wallet (at least as long as the story has been told), and my theory is that the story was told in order to create reasonable doubt in Ross's case (and potentially his case)
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Well it was pretty clear that he knew how illegal what he was doing was, and it was clear that he knew how big of a target that SR was to law enforcement and politicians (who would put pressure on law enforcement). As a result of both of these, he should have known to keep his identity secret.

I also don't see how giving his real dox would get Ross to trust him (just look at how many newbie scammers there are in the lending section and offering ID as collateral will get exactly nothing). Plus I imagine it would not be difficult to create a dox of a fake person, even with ID.

I would imagine that VJ probably did come up with the policy to get the moderators' doxes, however I think he would have said that it should "apply to everyone but me".


I'm going off of what the chatlogs said, here's a direct quote from GX-227H http://antilop.cc/sr/exhibits/GX-227H.pdf

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Cimon: You know - I post up, and give you shitloads of info that could if you tried just a bit (fuck, Plural of Mongoose alone should do it!) that you could determine exactly who I am. I did that to make you feel comfortable.
I really do think VJ/PoM believed (rightfully to some extent I suppose) that he would be leading a revolution, rather than just being concerned with money. Maybe he was confident enough in his physical OPSEC to make him believe that his name alone probably won't do much.

I'm really intrigued by that varietyjones.com mention of Shadowcrew, given that he clearly has a lot of the technological prowess in areas you would expect a Shadowcrew/blackhat member to have. There were stories of him infecting people with RAT's and he also was the pentester for SR. Has there been any more info on what the fuck that site is all about?
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December 06, 2015, 07:45:58 AM
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Just requoting PoMs "Diamond" posting, which includes his emails to Assistant United States Attorney Serrin Turner, where he practically hands himself over to the DOJ. I am sure Thomas Clark has a plan and this story is far from over:

For those who doesn't have the time to read all:

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And finally, if there's anyone at the DOJ who's not corrupt, isn't secretly involved in a DNM, or isn't too politically timid to deal with a hot potato, drop me a note. My email is zybose@safe-mail.net. I'd like to surrender. Again.

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Postby Plural of Mongoose » Sun Sep 27, 2015 1:42 pm

    "I offer my opponents a bargain: if they will stop telling lies about me, I will stop telling the truth about them."

    -- Adlai Stevenson



OK then.

I've had some fun re-telling some adventures from years ago, but I'm afraid that part of this has come to a close. Maybe I'll come back later and finish them, if I have time before I'm incarcerated.

Now it's time to explain what's been going on for the last two years, which hopefully will answer some of the questions that you may have.

Unlike the previous posts here, I'm not going to go out of my way to be witty, funny or entertaining. There will be no poetic license, no facts shaded by presentation because it reads better. OK, mebbe I'll be just a little bit witty, sometimes I can't help myself.

Just the facts, Jack.


    TLDR; Right up front here, so you know if you want to keep reading, or not.

    This is the story of what I've been doing the last two years. The story of $75,000,000 of pirates treasure in bitcoins. The story of a rogue, highly placed member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation who has been making better than an average of a $1,000,000 a month, committing felonies with wild abandon, just because he can. The story of a bent Federale who has leaked me secret grand jury information in an effort to keep me *out* of the hands of his colleagues. The story of an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York who, in spite of being made aware of much of this, has chosen to do nothing, likely so as to not embarrass his office and politically minded boss. That hasn't even got me started on the kidnapping and torture plot. Don't worry, I'll get to it, but it's nasty.

    *Spoiler alert: There are no innocent people named in this tale, myself included. Maybe a life lesson or two, maybe not.



So, let's wind our calenders back a couple of years to the beginning of October, 2013. I was on a long haul flight on Air China, on my way to, of all places, China. After a brief stop there rushing through the hellhole that is Taipei Airport, I then flew, also on Air China, to Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, arriving tired as shit in the early in the morning of October 4, local time, after way too many hours in airports and flying. There is no wifi/Internet on Air China, even in business class, so I had no idea what was going on in the outside world, so to speak, for the last couple of days.

Upon arrival, I took a cab to my hotel, and was relaxing in my suite watching the television, when the news of the fall of the Silk Road website came on. Well, golly. You could have knocked me down with a feather. I unpacked my things, took a shower to wash the airline off, and took a well deserved nap. Waking in the late afternoon, I went out to hop bars along the soi at Pat Pong II and get stinking drunk. Not because of the news, mind you; that's what I always did when I got to BKK—got stinking drunk. You'll find that a common theme over the next year. I'm nothing, if not a creature of habit.

Now this is the part where everyone wants to know how I went on the run, etcetera. How did I manage to evade what everyone assumes was the closing grasp and wrath of the United States Department of Justice.

Well, I went back to the hotel, got some sleep, and went out and did the same thing again the next day. And the next. Yes, this is how I apparently 'go on the run'. Pitiful, I know.

I had long since had a flight booked to take me to Phuket for a visit, and then Samui for a month or so. Eventually I flew back through BKK to Trat, and after the usual harrowing songthaew ride to the ferry, ended up on the island that had been my home for close to a year and a half.

I continued to live on the same place on the beach as I had since I had arrived in Thailand. Over the next six months (Just rippin' through my passport real quick like here and checking visas and stamps and dates.) I left the country three or four times, by both air and land border crossings; each time returning to my same little place on the beach. Ah, this is life on the run. If anyone truly wanted to find me, it would have taken about 90 minutes.

In April, Songkran, the Thai New Year was coming up. I'd also recalled from the previous year, that also meant five months of waves up to my front door, no beach, and having everything I owned being wet for five months. My love affair with beachfront living was over. I moved inland, to a nice place in the jungle. No waves. Goddammit, those cicada's are loud, though.

If you dropped onto the island and hit any of, oh, say, all the bars, it would have taken about two bars to find someone that knew me, who I was and where I lived. I mention this because at some point in time I'm going to be accused of being a fugitive, on the run, furtively trying to hide my location and identity.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

And then a funny thing happened, way up in the jungle with shitty cellular reception, and as a result even shittier Internet access.

A new contact popped up on my chat.

It was a person whom I would eventually refer to as 'A highly placed FBI *tergiversator' in an email to Mr. Serrin Turner, Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. For now, showing a complete lack of imagination, I labeled the contact 'Bob'.

*I often get shit for using a big word, when a more diminutive one would suffice. However in this case, to badly paraphrase Humpty Dumpty; when I use a word, it means exactly what it is defined to mean, neither more nor less. A tergiversator is someone who turns renegade; who uses evasions, subterfuge and the trust of those around him to betray the cause to which he was sworn. Yep, cannot think of a word that better describes the individual known to me as 'Bob'.

Now I didn't have a name for this contact, but as we had various conversations the subject of vanity names for hidden services came up. He liked the name 'Chrysippus', as in Chrysippus of Soli, a Greek Stoic philosopher. Hey, I'm named after a Viverridae, who am I to throw stones. He must have either hired someone or put some hardware to work, because eventually he dropped his old random 16 alphanumeric torchat id, and started to use ZenChrysippus47e. The name was *very* important to him, and he'd get pissed when I wouldn't use it, and continued to just call him Bob, until he finally got so pissed of I relented and started to refer to him as Chrysippus. Dude had issues, and the name was *real* important to him.

Over time, it came out that he was a highly placed member of the FBI.

Yeah, I know, he said it on the Internet, so it must be true, right? It wasn't like that at all. Without going through the whole process, let's just say he more than convinced me. As we go along here, you'll be convinced too, so suspend your disbelief for a while, and read on.

It started out with things like Atlantis. He had, for a princely sum, kept the management of Atlantis updated with documents that eventually led to them shutting the site down, fearing the feds nipping at their heels. Now, there's been rumors about that for a long time, and anyone could claim that after the fact, sure. But this was just the beginning of him laying out his bonafides, and eventually he'd get around to telling me about things before they happened.

But the thing is, he had a btc wallet. A btc wallet with well over 300,000 btc in it, worth about $75,000,000 at current pricing. This wallet was unfortunately encrypted, which is why he was spending all this time wooing me. How it exactly came into his possession was never made clear, just that it came from 'Silk Road'. Whether it was from a laptop or memory stick, the server that was imaged originally, or any of the dozens of tertiary servers that the site made use of, was never clear. What was made clear that nobody else knew that it existed, 'cept of course for me now. And DPR, of course, whose treasure it was he had looted. Wasn't there a record of where he had taken it from? Nope, he was a pro, and covered his tracks.

Let me say here, Chrysippus is wicked fucking smart. A fucking computer genius, a razor sharp mind, and an unbelievable eye for detail and minutiae. I hadn't heard anything about an encrypted wallet with 300k in it, and it was starting to seem plausible that he had in fact managed to gain possession of it without leaving any trace of its existence.

And Chrysippus had a plan; a long-term, well thought out plan, to get access to what was in his mind now his $75,000,000. Did I mention he was patient as all get out too?

The odds were, he and others involved in the investigation and prosecution of Ross Ulbricht figured, that he was going to be sentenced to between forty years and life. Nobody thought it would possibly be any less than that. And as I said, Chrysippus is nothing if not patient. His plan, while long term, was also pretty darned simple.

He was going to patiently wait for Ross to be convicted, and after he was convicted, he would eventually be transferred to a permanent home in a federal prison. Once there, it takes a while to go through intake, move to a temporary wing while being assessed, and it could take six months or more at the prison before he would be placed in what would become his 'permanent' home.

Once Ross was permanently housed, Chrysippus was going to work on getting people inside the facility, convicts and employees alike, to arrange it so he could communicate with Ross. (This isn't near as hard as it sounds. When I was in Max Security Wandsworth Prison at the pleasure of the Queen, one of my celly's had a brand new iPhone 4, and 'cause I was teaching him to grow, I got to make use of it on a regular basis.)

Now, this is where I come in. He figured, for whatever far-flung reason, that I could convince Ross to cough up the pass-phrase he needed. He also had a second theory, and that was that Ross only had 1/2 the pass-phrase, and I had the other 1/2. Either way, I am critical to his plan.

Timeline-wise, we're at about this time last year, mid-September 2014. He wants me to move to Singapore, where he can set up a safe house and know that I'm clear of the clutches of the DOJ.

I tell him he's on fucking crack, I'm not going anywhere under his control.

The guy is getting pissed at me for not toeing the line he's laying out. It's mostly entertainment for me. I have no interest in the millions he's offering me to assist in his plan, and it's also pretty obvious to me that if I did help, he wouldn't need me around after it's completion.

He continues to build up his bonafides for me.

He claims that his machinations have kept anyone from finding me so far. Now, he doesn't know where I am, but that's not because I'm hard to find. It's like him saying he's got a rock that protects me from lions—-I don't see any lions around, do you-—and taking credit for my lion-free existence. Plus, I like lions.

So he feeds me other tidbits, some minor that pan out right away, others major that don't come out for months and months.

In late October, this was before Halloween (I know this because I racked my motorbike into a tree on Halloween, so that date sticks in my mind.), he drops a couple of bombshells on me. First one, nob is a fed. That's no fucking surprise, what's the point. Chrysippus then details for me the antics of United States Drug Enforcement Agency agent Carl Mark Force IV and United States Secret Service agent Shaun Bridges, and the current state of the grand jury investigation into them. OK, I was a little bit gob-smacked. He gave me lots of details, and I gotta say I was impressed. This was one of those things, that when it became public, would pretty much seal Chrysippus as a source of accurate information not available to many, and his claims of being highly placed in the FBI would deserve serious merit.

He also stresses how stupid they were to do anything but just fucking hold onto their ill gotten gains. He proudly informed me that he had earnings of over 4 million dollars from his extra-curricular activities in the last few months alone. *His* long term plans consisted of hoarding his ill-gotten gains. When he had a few hundred million--that was his goal--he'd quietly retire to a tax friendly jurisdiction, and live the life he deserved. Meanwhile, there were so many opportunities for him.

You see, our friend Chrysippus fancied himself something of an Omar Little character, stealing and extorting from those that couldn't turn to the authorities. He was working on either worming or hacking his way into all the major markets. He was running his own little private operations on major DNM dealers, and in general cleaning up, in this, his new wild west.

His credibility lagged for quite a while, as the news of Force and Bridges failed to break. (I don't know for sure, but from what I gather Dratel wasn't even made aware of the grand jury investigation until November, well after I had got the news.) When the Ulbircht court case came along and still nothing, I teased him unmercifully. He was fucking livid, and it showed through in his messages to me.

Now, understand that we weren't chatting in real time, for the most part. I run a modified program that is compatible with torchat. (It doesn't however, log. It's also not Ricochet, I said compatible with torchat, eh.) We'd both leave our chat clients running pretty much 24/7, allowing for bad cellular service, thunder storms, coups, drunks hitting the main power lines for the island, etcetera. So often I'd log on to my computer to receive a [delayed] message or three from him. And sometimes they were rants, assuring me that fucking Force and fucking Bridges were going to be arrested any fucking day, I'd see. Other times, they were bits of information that I could follow up on over the next few weeks, to see he in fact *did* have information that only someone in his position could have.

And one day, he did something weird. I mean weird, even for him. He signed off one one of his rants with:
--cwt

Just like that. Normally, it was Chrysippus, or nothing.

So I waited until we were chatting one time in real time, and sprung that one him. What was with the --cwt? Now, you can tell when someone is flustered, even in text. The cadence of the responses changes, they pontificate on off-topic themes while they think, or try to move the conversation to another topic. I kept bringing it back around.

Finally, he says that it stands for Carat, as in the unit for measuring the weight of diamonds. His code name, is in fact, he tells me, Diamond. From that day on, he used Diamond, dropping the Chrysippus he was so proud of, completely. (He retained the ZenChrysippus47e torchat addy, even to this day.) So there we have it, case solved. I don't think so, hmm.

Chrysippus
--cwt
Diamond

When he is finally uncovered, and dammit I was close for a while there, I'm sure that at least two, and possibly all three, of those tag lines are going to become crystal clear. We'll see.

Many months later, when the Force and Bridges fiasco finally broke, he was fucking ecstatic. See, did I see now, did I? He was insufferably smug. He kept wanting me to follow this link, or that link, or read this article. Now, it may surprise you to know that I had zero interest in following all the DNM crap that's been going on the last two years. Finally I relented and allowed him to send me a few snippets of articles and court filings and whatnot, that confirmed the details of what he had been telling me. Later I did a bit of digging around on my own, and discovered that for all his hubris, Diamond had managed to leave out one of Forces major fuck-ups.

One day, using a fucking work computer, I believe, Force sent a message to Dread Pirate Roberts, and signed off on it...

Carl

Little bells went off in my head. I could see Diamond, as Chrysippus, doing the exact same thing when he was all excited and pissed off I wasn't taking him seriously. No doubt in my mind now. Chrysippus was going to figure in who Diamond was, and so will --cwt. Diamond, I think, was just a quick response the situation, and he insisted on using it exclusively now. Food for thought, for sure.

Now, over the next six months, past the trial and into March 2015, Diamond kept insisting that it was him keeping me safe. He also started to get nastier and nastier, because I refused to cooperate in his planning to obtain the keys to the encrypted wallet. I became inured to his regular threats, but I know he was serious. If I ever fucked up and fell into the hands of the Feds, he had the reach and knew the people, and most importantly had the funds, to have me killed. If I fucked up in SE Asia, whatever country, he'd reach out and have me killed. Basically, if I didn't do exactly what he wanted, or ended up in custody of any authority, he'd have me killed.

During that time, I was in and out of Thailand a few times, with no difficulties whatsoever. In December I obtained a retirement visa, which meant I didn't have to roll over sixty day tourist visa's, which required leaving the country, going to an embassy, and taking a couple of days to get another sixty day visa. (The 'visa runs' in the news they are cracking down on in Thailand are walk over/walk back, get a 15 or 30 day stamp, kinda things, and are kinda dodgy. I obeyed the spirit and letter of the law.) In March 2015 I checked in with immigration and confirmed my address, something you have to do every 90 days on a retirement visa. No problems with the authorities, at all. Hmmm...

In March, Diamond stepped it up a notch. At the beginning of the month, he gave me 30 days to go to a location of his choosing, and stay there until his plan was complete. At that time, that meant a long time. His plan was, and still is I believe (I'll ask him as soon as I post this, and send him a link, eh.) to make his move to contact Ross between Christmas and New Years. He feels that is when Ross would be most vulnerable. He's probably right.

On March 7, Diamond was once again fucking ecstatic. He was working on ripping off all the DNMs, and was often bragging about his skills and abilities. He was in the process of making an over $6,000,000 score in btc! He'd managed to get into one of the DNMs, root the server, and sat in the bush waiting to get an IP for an admin. He'd been successful in that a few weeks earlier, and had bribed/hired some folks to find the location of said admin. He demanded six million+ dollars (lots of jabs about him being the six million dollar man. Dude has a weird ego, man.), which they didn't have sitting around, unless they raped the market for it. But he had them by the fucking short hairs, man. This was a done deal, and I'd heard it from him first. Suck that, eh.

10 days later, Evolution market was no more.

Yeah, his bonafides were racking up, and I was for the first time really worried that this fucker was going to try and force me to do his bidding, or kill me. Or, more accurately, force me to do his bidding and then kill me. Either way, not good.

I made plans to relocate to another country for the usual reasons. You know, so I didn't end up dead.

Meanwhile in March, I started hearing about four men moving about the island, asking about me. These weren't locals, they were farang; rude white men. Two Russians, and two Americans. I doubt they worked for the DOJ. Diamond was getting serious, and I was keeping my head low.

In early April Diamond informed me that there was an Interpol red notice for me, and that officials in SE Asia had been requested to detain me. He insisted I was going to be rounded up any day now, and the only safe place was with him. Coincidentally, he had a team in Thailand right now, who could help me. Oh, joy.

Now, I had a pretty darned good relationship with the figures of authority on the island, to put it mildly. It was time to dust off those relationships, and see what's going on.

I jumped on a borrowed motorcycle (Don't ask about mine, the story still pains me.), and cruised down to a bar, just down from one of the police boxes on the island. Little local stations, consisting of usually about a 200 sq. ft. building, with tables and chairs outside. Casual little places, where the locals go to interact with the local police. I wander over to the police box, and nod at a uniform I know. He wanders over, and I ask him, are you guys looking for me?

No, *we're* not, but immigration is, I think. Yeah, here's the paper. He shows it to me, and sure enough, there's a really shitty copy of one of my visa pictures on there. Well, fuck.

In the interests of community support, I invite the fine gentleman back to the bar for a drink, and maybe he could find out what the immigration police wanted? Sure, he'd love to, so off to the bar we went.

He made a phone call, and about 15 minutes later a pickup truck with a couple of immigration police showed up, they sat down and we ordered a bottle of Sangsom Thai whiskey, and a bucket of ice. This was serious conversation we were having, and called for serious drink.

Yes, they were looking for me, they even had little flyer's in Thai with my picture, and offering a reward. Did I want them to go back to the office to get one? Erm, no thanks, I've already seen one, thank you very much anyways.

We ordered another bottle of Sangsom, that first one went fast.

How much was the reward, I asked.

Twenty thousand Thai baht, I was told. If the long arm of the US DOJ was really behind this, they were going all out. $700 or so. Wow. I left a bundle of 50,000 THB on the table to cover the tab, said good-bye to the smiling officials divvying up the loot, and headed home. Yep, it was definitely time to move on. You know, before the police or immigration folks found me.

I soon informed Diamond that I'm afraid his Russian/American tag-teams had missed me, I was gone gone gone outta the country, and how was his week going?

Well, you'd think I kicked his puppy! He went fucking mental, and started going on about his backup plan. He would kidnap Ross Ulbrichts sister, or mother, or ideally both. Get a video capable phone in front of Ross Ulbricht, and he'd give up that fucking pass phrase, and Diamond would have them tortured until he did. I had his bonafides by now, and knew him well enough to know he was serious about this. Come Christmas, if I wasn't well in position exactly where he wanted me to be, I'd be responsible for the results.

So, I still had some time, but really, what the fuck could I do?

Oh, he was bragging about how he did this, and how he did that, and left me a bit to work with. I've amassed thousand of hours on, and messages from technical irc channels that may be discussing issues he'd be working on/needing to know, and well over 10,000 emails of technical lists relating to the problem at hand. Did I think I could find him and stop him? Eventually, yes, but now he was getting serious about this kidnapping thing, and it was time to bite the bullet.

In this case, biting the bullet was turning myself in, because writing an anonymous postcard wasn't going to cut it. If I was to keep him from kidnapping those two women, which he'd do if I didn't turn myself over to him, I was going to have to turn myself over to the DOJ folks, so they could take the appropriate action to protect those people, and maybe even figure out just who this sick fuck was, and stop him.

Easiest thing in the world, turning yourself in, you'd think.

You'd also be wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong.


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    09 May 2015

    Serrin Turner
    Assistant United States Attorney
    U.S. Attorney's Office
    Southern District of New York
    1 St. Andrew's Plaza
    New York, New York 10007
    U.S.A.

    by email: serrin.turner@usdoj.gov


    Sir,

    My name is Thomas Clark.

    A highly placed FBI tergiversator who goes by the alias 'Diamond' informed me
    {redacted}

    {redacted}
    As Diamond appears to have access to FBI intelligence at a high level, please govern dissemination of this and future communications accordingly.

    {redacted}

    Sincerly,

    Mr. Clark
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Now, I know that's not exactly the most informative snippet from an email, but bear with me.

And yeah, I used the word 'tergiversator'. I'm sure Mr. Turner got one of the older children, or an adult, to help him use the dictionary to determine its meaning, so it's all good.

The contents of the email informed Mr. Turner that secret grand jury information, and the existence of a sealed indictment had been passed on to me by Diamond. I also touched on the fact that I was aware the authorities in SE Asia had been requested to detain me for extradition (That's the immigration police job in Thailand, btw.) I offered to cooperate with the service of the indictment on me, to wit, turn myself in. Releasing secret grand jury information, or even the existence of a sealed indictment is, I understand, a felony. Now revealing the existence of my *own* sealed indictment likely wouldn't be prosecutable. However, the information from that grand jury likely would be. So that's why that shit is redacted up there. Oh, and also, instructions on how to contact me, and a private PGP key so, you know, we can keep it all private and secure.

OK, then. Let's see how that goes.

<crickets>

I know it was opened and read.

<crickets>

I redoubled my efforts to track down Diamond. He was going to be going after the big markets, hell, the small markets too, as well as the major dealers. I don't have near his assets, or available personnel, so I cross the dealers, and the small markets, off my list, and concentrate on the large markets. He's going to try in get inside them. I'm going to try and get inside them first, and catch him. Oh, this is gonna be fun, eh. Now, I'm no über-hacker, or even a poor coder. I do have a good mind for how things work, and I can follow a flow chart. However, I have problems figuring out how to do a drop shadow in .css, and to me the ultimate html tag is the <blink> tag. I have a good eye for spotting weaknesses, and I'm not too shabby at social engineering. Jack of all trades, master of none.

Meanwhile, I furiously mended fences with Diamond. I wasn't taking him serious in the beginning, and even once I realized he was who he said, and he was amassing millions of dollars in ill gotten gains, it wasn't until he started obsessing on the kidnappings, that I realized I had a fucking lunatic on my hands. A lunatic highly placed in the FBI, with a massive off the books private budget, who thought that kidnapping and torture were the solution to his problems, and he starting to get a few other screws loose, as well. I do know how to pick my enemies, eh.

So towards the end of May, I convinced Diamond that I would in fact go along with his plan. I concentrated on the 'I convince Ross to give me the pass-phrase' version, but he was still going to plan the kidnappings. He wants me where I'll be 'safe', and we finally work out a compromise. I convince him that me sitting a room for six months waiting for this to go down is ridiculous. I said that in six months, at the end of November, I'd go where he wanted and we'd finish planning the operation. I also negotiated my cut from 10%, to a flat $15,000,000. The tiny fact that he agreed without much argument made it obvious that I was never going to collect, or perhaps wasn't even going to remain breathing.

I gave myself four months to see if I could uncover him. If not, I'd have to come up with something else. I spend the next four months, sixteen hours a day, trying to track that fucker down.

I also decided to take another shot at Mr. Serrin Turner, Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. Shit, that whole DNM thing was their bailiwick, and I'll give it one more try.


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    Subject: Re: Indictment and extradition
    Date: 27 May 2015 16:21
    From: "Scott Hoff
    To: serrin.turner@usdoj.gov
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    27 May 2015

    Serrin Turner
    Assistant United States Attorney
    U.S. Attorney's Office
    Southern District of New York
    1 St. Andrew's Plaza
    New York, New York 10007
    U.S.A.

    by email: serrin.turner@usdoj.gov


    Sir,

    Mr. Turner, I am disappoint.

    It has been over two weeks, and I have yet to receive a response to my previous email to you.

    I am loath to communicate details concerning the rogue FBI character Diamond over insecure unencrypted email, as it has been made clear to me that my life would be in danger if I had any dealings with the U.S. justice system in any form.

    Diamond has previously shown to have inside knowledge that would have only been available to someone with insider knowledge. On or about 30 October 2014 I was informed that nob/Force along with another player had abused their positions to steal over US$1.5 million. That later proved to be accurate.

    On or about 7 March 2015 I was informed that a major 'Dark Net Market' would be closing within the next two weeks, as a result of the successful extortion of over US$6 million from the operators of the site by Diamond. Less than two weeks later Evolution market was gone. Diamond claims that total earnings from extorting similar sites is in excess of US$10 million.

    Naturally I have been unable to determine whether or not Diamonds claim that there is a sealed indictement for me is accurate. I have been able to confirm that Cambodian and Thai border agents / Immigration Police have my picture and information, along with orders to detain me if I attempt a crossing or exit. There is also a cash incentive reward for information leading to my location and aprehension.

    The scheme which Diamond is attempting to involve me in will yield over an order of magnitude more return than the Evolution extortion, some US$70 million+ in total.

    Under the circumstances, I'm very concerned about falling into the clutches of Diamond, or subjecting myself to custody of the U.S. justice system, where considering the money involved, I would be in fear for my life.

    I contacted you as it is obvious that Diamond has information that is closely related to investigations that your office is involved in. It occurs to me that your office may in fact believe that you are au fait with the situation vis-Ã -vis Diamond, inasmuch as this may all be the result of a sanctioned investigative process. If that is the case, may I suggest that it has run off the rails quite some time ago.

    I intend to uncover the identity of Diamond; I have a pretty good idea how to go about that, and if you and/or your office are unable or unwilling to assist, perhaps you could pass my information on to someone who can.

    Sincerely,

    Mr. Clark
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        Oh, and the public key I supplied to Mr. Turner, and signed the emails with.



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<crickets>

Once again, I know the email was read.

<crickets>

I had four months until my self imposed deadline. If I couldn't find him and stop him by the 26 September, I was going to have to come up with a Plan B.

This right here, what you're reading, is pretty much my Plan B.

I know, weak sauce, eh. I'm kinda disappointed in it myself.

However, I'm thinking this is going to be a *wee* bit harder to ignore than an email.

Now, I wasn't idle over the last four months.

Diamond was honing in on his next target, and it was going to be Agora. I stared at Agora until my eyes bled, until finally I saw a chink, a teensy tiny little opportunity, and one that I could use to my advantage. With the right timing, I could use that advantage to snare Diamond, and I spent a long time honing my fucking plan with him as target.

Annnnnnnd, Agora announces they're shutting down, thank you very much, and thanks for playing. Please tip your waitress on the way out.

I was, and still am, crushed. It was a damn good plan, and its usefulness disappeared with Agora.

I spent the next few weeks cadging Diamond for clues as to what he's up to next, but he's all curled up into himself pissed at missing taking down Agora, and all the btc that would have brought him. He's back talking about nothing but kidnapping again. Well, fuck.

Oh, I've started down a few roads with a few ideas, but honestly, there's now no way I can possibly do anything in time to stop the corrupt fucker.

Someone has to make sure he doesn't succeed in kidnapping Ross's sister and/or mother, and it would be kind of swell of them to make sure Ross doesn't come to any harm at the hands of one of Diamond's agents as well.

Diamond, suck it, you're not getting the $75,000,000.

Also, I'm not done with you yet.

If you want to talk to Diamond, I see him online, right this very fucking minute. The instructions to fire up a workable version of torchat that will talk to his old one are in one of the previous posts. Drop in and say 'hey' to him. Don't be surprised if he's in a bit of a bad mood. He's just going to be discovering he's been brought out into the sunlight.

And back several pages of this thread, the question was how have I managed to stay out of jail.

The answer is simple: the folks who should have been trying to put me in jail, didn't want me in jail. Likely still don't, but let's see where this goes from here, mmmkay? (Plus, the locals aren't to concerned with the affairs of a country thousands of miles away.)

And finally, if there's anyone at the DOJ who's not corrupt, isn't secretly involved in a DNM, or isn't too politically timid to deal with a hot potato, drop me a note. My email is zybose@safe-mail.net. I'd like to surrender. Again.

I don't see myself turning myself into any second tier nations authorities, it wouldn't likely take much cash spread around to end my life in a hurry. But I'm hoping we can work out a method for me to come in and defend myself against any indictment that may be hanging over my head. Let's see if the DOJ can manage to accept my surrender and not get me killed by one of their rogues in the process.


The last fucking thing you want is my undivided attention...

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Good morning!

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Postby Plural of Mongoose » Sun Dec 06, 2015 5:33 am
Just a quick note on a "Ruby-phone". (don't ask)

Well, so far, this is fun.

Like the guy falling off of the Empire State Building, when asked at the 50th floor how it was going? Responded "So far, so good". And I have to say the same.

For obvious reasons, I may be a bit slow to answer PMs for a while. Please be patient, and rest assured, the TLAs know what's in them before I do.

Note that Mr. Serrin Turner has yet to respond to my emails as of checking just now. Even with everything unsealed and everything. Though *this* may be his government goon illiterate response, eh? Naturally they wait for the "King's Birthday" to make a move. Makes for a long weekend doing nothing much.

@Mal, I might have wished you hadn't posted that. Yet, I have to ask, will you act as my literary agent? Standard rates, I'll be in touch.

@Sporty, I hope you had someone help you with the big words. Or maybe you took your time sounding them out carefully.

@Smokes, Thanks, eh.

Until next time, eh? <closes Ruby-phone and puts it back in the bag>

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Good morning!

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Postby Plural of Mongoose » Sun Dec 06, 2015 5:33 am
Just a quick note on a "Ruby-phone". (don't ask)

Well, so far, this is fun.

Like the guy falling off of the Empire State Building, when asked at the 50th floor how it was going? Responded "So far, so good". And I have to say the same.

For obvious reasons, I may be a bit slow to answer PMs for a while. Please be patient, and rest assured, the TLAs know what's in them before I do.

Note that Mr. Serrin Turner has yet to respond to my emails as of checking just now. Even with everything unsealed and everything. Though *this* may be his government goon illiterate response, eh? Naturally they wait for the "King's Birthday" to make a move. Makes for a long weekend doing nothing much.

@Mal, I might have wished you hadn't posted that. Yet, I have to ask, will you act as my literary agent? Standard rates, I'll be in touch.

@Sporty, I hope you had someone help you with the big words. Or maybe you took your time sounding them out carefully.

@Smokes, Thanks, eh.

Until next time, eh? <closes Ruby-phone and puts it back in the bag>
The FBI had announced that VJ had been arrested on Friday. The above post was made on Sunday (depending on the time zone), so it is possible that VJ was in fact not arrested, or at least there is something to the story that is not publicly known.

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Late on Friday, the US Attorney's Office announced the arrest of the man suspected of being a “senior advisor” to Ross Ulbricht, the convicted creator of drug marketplace Silk Road. Roger Thomas Clark is accused of being “Variety Jones,” and faces charges of narcotics conspiracy and money laundering.

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“He seemed to be okay except for the fact that he was sleeping on a cement floor with 30 other prisoners in a cell. He complained about not being fed for three days but this is the norm in Thai prisons while they are moving you around,” Clark's Bangkok lawyer, Kem Kang, told Motherboard in an email. Kang proved he was Clark's attorney by providing the full, five page extradition request to Motherboard.

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Just a quick note on a "Ruby-phone". (don't ask)

Well, so far, this is fun.

Like the guy falling off of the Empire State Building, when asked at the 50th floor how it was going? Responded "So far, so good". And I have to say the same.

For obvious reasons, I may be a bit slow to answer PMs for a while. Please be patient, and rest assured, the TLAs know what's in them before I do.

Note that Mr. Serrin Turner has yet to respond to my emails as of checking just now. Even with everything unsealed and everything. Though *this* may be his government goon illiterate response, eh? Naturally they wait for the "King's Birthday" to make a move. Makes for a long weekend doing nothing much.

@Mal, I might have wished you hadn't posted that. Yet, I have to ask, will you act as my literary agent? Standard rates, I'll be in touch.

@Sporty, I hope you had someone help you with the big words. Or maybe you took your time sounding them out carefully.

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The FBI had announced that VJ had been arrested on Friday. The above post was made on Sunday (depending on the time zone), so it is possible that VJ was in fact not arrested, or at least there is something to the story that is not publicly known.

(I have a feeling that the last ~20-40 pages of the thread on myplanetganja is going to be a very interesting read

He was indeed arrested and seems to have smuggled a mobile phone in a dark place.

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Postby Plural of Mongoose » Sun Dec 06, 2015 5:33 am
Just a quick note on a "Ruby-phone". (don't ask)

Well, so far, this is fun.

Like the guy falling off of the Empire State Building, when asked at the 50th floor how it was going? Responded "So far, so good". And I have to say the same.

For obvious reasons, I may be a bit slow to answer PMs for a while. Please be patient, and rest assured, the TLAs know what's in them before I do.

Note that Mr. Serrin Turner has yet to respond to my emails as of checking just now. Even with everything unsealed and everything. Though *this* may be his government goon illiterate response, eh? Naturally they wait for the "King's Birthday" to make a move. Makes for a long weekend doing nothing much.

@Mal, I might have wished you hadn't posted that. Yet, I have to ask, will you act as my literary agent? Standard rates, I'll be in touch.

@Sporty, I hope you had someone help you with the big words. Or maybe you took your time sounding them out carefully.

@Smokes, Thanks, eh.

Until next time, eh? <closes Ruby-phone and puts it back in the bag>
The FBI had announced that VJ had been arrested on Friday. The above post was made on Sunday (depending on the time zone), so it is possible that VJ was in fact not arrested, or at least there is something to the story that is not publicly known.

(I have a feeling that the last ~20-40 pages of the thread on myplanetganja is going to be a very interesting read

He was indeed arrested and seems to have smuggled a mobile phone in a dark place.

So he's fighting extradtion to the US (and probable incarceration in Federal prison) from a prison in Thailand. Talk about a rock and a hard place.  Undecided

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I hope he will make it out of Thai jail alive at least.

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I hope he will make it out of Thai jail alive at least.
Like you said, his story is far from over. I can say for myself that I will be watching very closely to see what ends up happening.
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As the criminal case against Variety Jones moves forward, we’ll be hearing more about cwt. But as for the other maybe-corrupt law enforcement in the Silk Road investigation? Since the US Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California couldn’t root them out, it may be that the public will never know the truth.

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http://motherboard.vice.com/read/the-variety-show

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"As this arrest proves, the ‘long arm of the law’ has a great reach—even in cyberspace,” said James M. Gibbons, a Homeland Security Investigations Chicago special agent who worked on the investigation in the release.

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It was recently reported that Plural of Mongoose is fighting extradition from a cell in Bangkok still.

http://myplanetganja.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=11404

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How come, the US has a problem with the extradition? Pretty strange. I would expect them to be able to get PoM in a plane without his permission in form of a signature.

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How come, the US has a problem with the extradition? Pretty strange. I would expect them to be able to get PoM in a plane without his permission in form of a signature.

It seems, there are more to the story than our naked eyes meet. Here is the hint of involvement of Dr. Craig Wright in SR saga...



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The Silk Road employee that Dread Pirate Roberts allegedly tried to have murdered is writing a memoir.

Curtis Green was an administrator named "chronicpain" at the dark net black market Silk Road, the first modern dark net market. In two years, it grew into a billion dollar business selling mostly drugs.

Green was caught with $27,000 and soon flipped to cooperate with police. Dread Pirate Roberts, the founder and leader of Silk Road, found out about Green's involvement with police and allegedly paid $80,000 to have him killed.

Ross Ulbricht was convicted of founding Silk Road, which launched in 2011. He was arrested in 2013 and convicted on multiple charges in 2015 including drug trafficking, money laundering, computer hacking, and identity fraud.

Even though Ulbricht was never tried or convicted for any murder charges, the accusations played heavily into the trial against him. His legal team is currently fighting for an appeal.

Dread Pirate Roberts believed Green had stolen money from Silk Road. Green worked closely with Carl Mark Force, a Drug Enforcement Administration agent, who masqueraded as a hitman. He pretended to murder Green and event sent Roberts staged photos of the hit.

Federal law enforcement and prosecutors argue that Ulbricht was the one who ordered the hit. Ulbricht's defense team claimed during his first trial and the fight for appeal that he was not involved or in control of Silk Road during these events, meaning someone else was allegedly operating under the Dread Pirate Roberts name at the time.

Despite Roberts' suspicions, it was Agent Force himself who was stealing money from Silk Road as one of at least two corrupt cops on the Silk Road case. Green is the one who taught the pair of dirty police officers how to use bitcoins, the only currency accepted on Silk Road, and later said the cops "set me up to take the fall."

Force and Secret Service agent Shaun Bridges were both convicted on theft and blackmail charges last year.

Suffice it to say, Green has a hell of a lot of material for a book here.

Green is currently looking at different possible cover art for his memoir, tentatively titled Silk Road Memoir. He did not return a request for comment.

Green's book joins a wide range of media already published or in the works about Silk Road, including a documentary called Deep Web, Eileen Ormsby's book Silk Road, a Vice documentary, a 20th Century Fox feature-length film, and more.

Green's plea deal and cooperation with police meant he served no prison time on felony drug charges. But the cops aren't the only group Green cooperated with. The former Silk Road staffer is said to have worked closely with journalists and writers at Wired and 20th Century Fox starting last year during Ulbricht's criminal trial.

Now we can wait for a comic book version of this saga.

Editor's note: We have updated the article to clarify Green's history with drug use.

Illustration by Max Fleishman

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The Silk Road employee that Dread Pirate Roberts allegedly tried to have murdered is writing a memoir.

Curtis Green was an administrator named "chronicpain" at the dark net black market Silk Road, the first modern dark net market. In two years, it grew into a billion dollar business selling mostly drugs.

Green was caught with $27,000 and soon flipped to cooperate with police. Dread Pirate Roberts, the founder and leader of Silk Road, found out about Green's involvement with police and allegedly paid $80,000 to have him killed.

Ross Ulbricht was convicted of founding Silk Road, which launched in 2011. He was arrested in 2013 and convicted on multiple charges in 2015 including drug trafficking, money laundering, computer hacking, and identity fraud.

Even though Ulbricht was never tried or convicted for any murder charges, the accusations played heavily into the trial against him. His legal team is currently fighting for an appeal.

Dread Pirate Roberts believed Green had stolen money from Silk Road. Green worked closely with Carl Mark Force, a Drug Enforcement Administration agent, who masqueraded as a hitman. He pretended to murder Green and event sent Roberts staged photos of the hit.

Federal law enforcement and prosecutors argue that Ulbricht was the one who ordered the hit. Ulbricht's defense team claimed during his first trial and the fight for appeal that he was not involved or in control of Silk Road during these events, meaning someone else was allegedly operating under the Dread Pirate Roberts name at the time.

Despite Roberts' suspicions, it was Agent Force himself who was stealing money from Silk Road as one of at least two corrupt cops on the Silk Road case. Green is the one who taught the pair of dirty police officers how to use bitcoins, the only currency accepted on Silk Road, and later said the cops "set me up to take the fall."

Force and Secret Service agent Shaun Bridges were both convicted on theft and blackmail charges last year.

Suffice it to say, Green has a hell of a lot of material for a book here.

Green is currently looking at different possible cover art for his memoir, tentatively titled Silk Road Memoir. He did not return a request for comment.

Green's book joins a wide range of media already published or in the works about Silk Road, including a documentary called Deep Web, Eileen Ormsby's book Silk Road, a Vice documentary, a 20th Century Fox feature-length film, and more.

Green's plea deal and cooperation with police meant he served no prison time on felony drug charges. But the cops aren't the only group Green cooperated with. The former Silk Road staffer is said to have worked closely with journalists and writers at Wired and 20th Century Fox starting last year during Ulbricht's criminal trial.

Now we can wait for a comic book version of this saga.

Editor's note: We have updated the article to clarify Green's history with drug use.

Illustration by Max Fleishman

Yeah, I remember Curtis Green. He's the dude that was baggin' his daughter. I wonder what happened to the FOX movie that was going to be made prior that revelation.
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The Silk Road employee that Dread Pirate Roberts allegedly tried to have murdered is writing a memoir.

Curtis Green was an administrator named "chronicpain" at the dark net black market Silk Road, the first modern dark net market. In two years, it grew into a billion dollar business selling mostly drugs.

Green was caught with $27,000 and soon flipped to cooperate with police. Dread Pirate Roberts, the founder and leader of Silk Road, found out about Green's involvement with police and allegedly paid $80,000 to have him killed.

Ross Ulbricht was convicted of founding Silk Road, which launched in 2011. He was arrested in 2013 and convicted on multiple charges in 2015 including drug trafficking, money laundering, computer hacking, and identity fraud.

Even though Ulbricht was never tried or convicted for any murder charges, the accusations played heavily into the trial against him. His legal team is currently fighting for an appeal.

Dread Pirate Roberts believed Green had stolen money from Silk Road. Green worked closely with Carl Mark Force, a Drug Enforcement Administration agent, who masqueraded as a hitman. He pretended to murder Green and event sent Roberts staged photos of the hit.

Federal law enforcement and prosecutors argue that Ulbricht was the one who ordered the hit. Ulbricht's defense team claimed during his first trial and the fight for appeal that he was not involved or in control of Silk Road during these events, meaning someone else was allegedly operating under the Dread Pirate Roberts name at the time.

Despite Roberts' suspicions, it was Agent Force himself who was stealing money from Silk Road as one of at least two corrupt cops on the Silk Road case. Green is the one who taught the pair of dirty police officers how to use bitcoins, the only currency accepted on Silk Road, and later said the cops "set me up to take the fall."

Force and Secret Service agent Shaun Bridges were both convicted on theft and blackmail charges last year.

Suffice it to say, Green has a hell of a lot of material for a book here.

Green is currently looking at different possible cover art for his memoir, tentatively titled Silk Road Memoir. He did not return a request for comment.

Green's book joins a wide range of media already published or in the works about Silk Road, including a documentary called Deep Web, Eileen Ormsby's book Silk Road, a Vice documentary, a 20th Century Fox feature-length film, and more.

Green's plea deal and cooperation with police meant he served no prison time on felony drug charges. But the cops aren't the only group Green cooperated with. The former Silk Road staffer is said to have worked closely with journalists and writers at Wired and 20th Century Fox starting last year during Ulbricht's criminal trial.

Now we can wait for a comic book version of this saga.

Editor's note: We have updated the article to clarify Green's history with drug use.

Illustration by Max Fleishman

Yeah, I remember Curtis Green. He's the dude that was baggin' his daughter. I wonder what happened to the FOX movie that was going to be made prior that revelation.

Ah, that funny bigasic episode ...

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