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Can You Please STOP THIS SH*T!!! -with love, Ben Rotast

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  • U User 11010872

    Gee... I haven't heard that yet. The biggest ones to doubt me are people who know nothing about computers and dev/hackers. Odd. Neither group will even entertain the thought even though it is all technology being used on Google code or where ever.

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    I know nothing about computers ...

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    • U User 11010872

      Gee... I haven't heard that yet. The biggest ones to doubt me are people who know nothing about computers and dev/hackers. Odd. Neither group will even entertain the thought even though it is all technology being used on Google code or where ever.

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      I've traced IP adresses and URLs right back to Mountain View (some as Google othres as shell companies), I've spent 3 hours negotiating with T-Mobile's "Executive Response Team" of lawyers. I've found codebrakers in the form of farm equipment charts online with my last name (ROTAST)... only 5 people in the world have that name. I watched my views on Google+ (which I never touch) go from less than 5k to over 20,000 views in a month. These things are real.

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        Member 11045073 wrote:

        Neither group will even entertain the thought even though it is all technology being used on Google code or where ever.

        You haven't even said what is happening. How can anyone take you serious? You said you were hacked and have gone through lots of computers. What in the world does that even mean? That means nothing on its own. You posted a real name and a real phone number but that isn't even you. You're someone who got mad at Ben and are playing a prank on them. :rolleyes:

        There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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        First, I am Ben Rotast (former 1st AD). I chose the alias because my real name has denied me access to other forus before, so I played it safe. Call me right now if you don't beleive me. It's 5am in NOrth Hollywood. Second, I'm here looking for help, not to try to go through a lengthy explanation that is heavy on conjecture. I've eluded to what I believe is going on I'll try to d so more. next box

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          I've traced IP adresses and URLs right back to Mountain View (some as Google othres as shell companies), I've spent 3 hours negotiating with T-Mobile's "Executive Response Team" of lawyers. I've found codebrakers in the form of farm equipment charts online with my last name (ROTAST)... only 5 people in the world have that name. I watched my views on Google+ (which I never touch) go from less than 5k to over 20,000 views in a month. These things are real.

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          ZurdoDev
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          Member 11045073 wrote:

          I watched my views on Google+ (which I never touch) go from less than 5k to over 20,000 views in a month.

          Perhaps you're just a very likeable person. :-\

          There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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          • L Lost User

            6 more votes needed, friends!

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            User 11010872
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            July 9th, 2009- Wndow's NT goes live. hidden on partitions that are known by only develoers it largely goes unnoticed. it is the official start to the "new internet"... cloud based and multi-platform friendly

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              SPAM. Well written SPAM, but still SPAM. :-D

              There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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              Not really spam, unless there's a hidden advertising link in there somewhere. More like insane/trollish behaviour.


              "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

              "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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              • U User 11010872

                July 9th, 2009- Wndow's NT goes live. hidden on partitions that are known by only develoers it largely goes unnoticed. it is the official start to the "new internet"... cloud based and multi-platform friendly

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                over the next few years peoples computers start to slow down due to over 150 updates. Hundreds of thousands of files are hidden deep in peoples harddrives. newer computers come with it pre installed. some of you are running NT now thinking you are still running 7. Also at this time...

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                • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                  Not really spam, unless there's a hidden advertising link in there somewhere. More like insane/trollish behaviour.


                  "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                  I think the request to send money is coming soon. :-D

                  There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                  • U User 11010872

                    over the next few years peoples computers start to slow down due to over 150 updates. Hundreds of thousands of files are hidden deep in peoples harddrives. newer computers come with it pre installed. some of you are running NT now thinking you are still running 7. Also at this time...

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                    Incredible. And you were able to figure this out and have 500GB of data on it? Can you post that here?

                    There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                    • U User 11010872

                      over the next few years peoples computers start to slow down due to over 150 updates. Hundreds of thousands of files are hidden deep in peoples harddrives. newer computers come with it pre installed. some of you are running NT now thinking you are still running 7. Also at this time...

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                      ... fota (firmwhere over the air) technology is pefecrted and being tested. firmware can now be installed on phones and computers through wifi... again... no one talks about it. Joe Average (me) has no fucking clue. Also at this time,it becomes impossible to take a computer offline. Outside of geographic relocation, there is no way to do it.

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                      • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                        Not really spam, unless there's a hidden advertising link in there somewhere. More like insane/trollish behaviour.


                        "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                        you suck maggot

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                        • U User 11010872

                          ... fota (firmwhere over the air) technology is pefecrted and being tested. firmware can now be installed on phones and computers through wifi... again... no one talks about it. Joe Average (me) has no fucking clue. Also at this time,it becomes impossible to take a computer offline. Outside of geographic relocation, there is no way to do it.

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                          try it. I dare ya. this is where I come in... I'm just minding my own business using a pirated copy of PhotoShop (this was indeed a crime, my only)for about 2-3 months in spring of this year. I noticed a browser hyjacker called Trovi. I rolled my sleeves up and wen't to work against "the virus". this was where I went from dummy movie guy to well-informed wanna be hacker, but really just an invesigator. some of the shit that was mindblowing then, is laughable now. like the time I screamed at the geek squad that the "virus" was in the firmware... hehe. I was young once.

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                            try it. I dare ya. this is where I come in... I'm just minding my own business using a pirated copy of PhotoShop (this was indeed a crime, my only)for about 2-3 months in spring of this year. I noticed a browser hyjacker called Trovi. I rolled my sleeves up and wen't to work against "the virus". this was where I went from dummy movie guy to well-informed wanna be hacker, but really just an invesigator. some of the shit that was mindblowing then, is laughable now. like the time I screamed at the geek squad that the "virus" was in the firmware... hehe. I was young once.

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                            So I fought what I thought was a virus at first, but quickly realized it was much more. I starteed to find all the system files for NT in my comp. I found a powershell and tried it out. other shit too. Points derrivedd from that phase: 1. Don't fuck with windows NT. you will loose. I did finally beat it (in what is a thrilling test of computer knowledge. I won about 4 hours on my Acer with just TWO updates, in what they termed Windows Gaia. It was all a sham they had converted to Windows NT and had built a facade using PHP did I mention around this time I was enrolled in T-Mobiles PHP plan (stands for Professional Handset Protection. HA cute)... it gets better

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                              First, I am Ben Rotast (former 1st AD). I chose the alias because my real name has denied me access to other forus before, so I played it safe. Call me right now if you don't beleive me. It's 5am in NOrth Hollywood. Second, I'm here looking for help, not to try to go through a lengthy explanation that is heavy on conjecture. I've eluded to what I believe is going on I'll try to d so more. next box

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                              Member 11045073 wrote:

                              I've eluded

                              Judging by your rant you haven't eluded anyone. And even the CIA could find you here.

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                                So I fought what I thought was a virus at first, but quickly realized it was much more. I starteed to find all the system files for NT in my comp. I found a powershell and tried it out. other shit too. Points derrivedd from that phase: 1. Don't fuck with windows NT. you will loose. I did finally beat it (in what is a thrilling test of computer knowledge. I won about 4 hours on my Acer with just TWO updates, in what they termed Windows Gaia. It was all a sham they had converted to Windows NT and had built a facade using PHP did I mention around this time I was enrolled in T-Mobiles PHP plan (stands for Professional Handset Protection. HA cute)... it gets better

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                                2. t-mobile was heavily involved (infact I found eveidednce that the phonne was hacked 6 months before I even noticed Trovi. other quick revelations: 3. Trovi was planted there to allow incursion. it's actually made by/referred to in NT logs and .exe files as conduit 4. conduit is tied to Veri-sign 5. the entire certification system is a joke. Malicious down to grossly negligent and incompetent. In my 2009 Acer, not a single cert that came installed was valid by MS's own rules. 6. increased virus etc. is 90% a ploy to help distract while net frames are being put together in computers that are chosen. the people who make the viruses also make the anti-viruses. also so people don't start getting used to zippy computers (they're gonna be using some of that ram soon sonny.)

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                                  2. t-mobile was heavily involved (infact I found eveidednce that the phonne was hacked 6 months before I even noticed Trovi. other quick revelations: 3. Trovi was planted there to allow incursion. it's actually made by/referred to in NT logs and .exe files as conduit 4. conduit is tied to Veri-sign 5. the entire certification system is a joke. Malicious down to grossly negligent and incompetent. In my 2009 Acer, not a single cert that came installed was valid by MS's own rules. 6. increased virus etc. is 90% a ploy to help distract while net frames are being put together in computers that are chosen. the people who make the viruses also make the anti-viruses. also so people don't start getting used to zippy computers (they're gonna be using some of that ram soon sonny.)

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                                  Sorry about the shitty typing. I'm trying to go quick.

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                                  • U User 11010872

                                    So I fought what I thought was a virus at first, but quickly realized it was much more. I starteed to find all the system files for NT in my comp. I found a powershell and tried it out. other shit too. Points derrivedd from that phase: 1. Don't fuck with windows NT. you will loose. I did finally beat it (in what is a thrilling test of computer knowledge. I won about 4 hours on my Acer with just TWO updates, in what they termed Windows Gaia. It was all a sham they had converted to Windows NT and had built a facade using PHP did I mention around this time I was enrolled in T-Mobiles PHP plan (stands for Professional Handset Protection. HA cute)... it gets better

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                                    Member 11045073 wrote:

                                    it gets better

                                    It couldn't get worse. :laugh:

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                                    • U User 11010872

                                      So I fought what I thought was a virus at first, but quickly realized it was much more. I starteed to find all the system files for NT in my comp. I found a powershell and tried it out. other shit too. Points derrivedd from that phase: 1. Don't fuck with windows NT. you will loose. I did finally beat it (in what is a thrilling test of computer knowledge. I won about 4 hours on my Acer with just TWO updates, in what they termed Windows Gaia. It was all a sham they had converted to Windows NT and had built a facade using PHP did I mention around this time I was enrolled in T-Mobiles PHP plan (stands for Professional Handset Protection. HA cute)... it gets better

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                                      Dave Kreskowiak
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                                      Seriously, you need to seek professional mental help.

                                      A guide to posting questions on CodeProject

                                      Click this: Asking questions is a skill. Seriously, do it.
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                                      • U User 11010872

                                        you suck maggot

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                                        Oooh! That's gonna help your case.

                                        What is this talk of release? I do not release software. My software escapes leaving a bloody trail of designers and quality assurance people in its wake.

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                                          2. t-mobile was heavily involved (infact I found eveidednce that the phonne was hacked 6 months before I even noticed Trovi. other quick revelations: 3. Trovi was planted there to allow incursion. it's actually made by/referred to in NT logs and .exe files as conduit 4. conduit is tied to Veri-sign 5. the entire certification system is a joke. Malicious down to grossly negligent and incompetent. In my 2009 Acer, not a single cert that came installed was valid by MS's own rules. 6. increased virus etc. is 90% a ploy to help distract while net frames are being put together in computers that are chosen. the people who make the viruses also make the anti-viruses. also so people don't start getting used to zippy computers (they're gonna be using some of that ram soon sonny.)

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                                          Last thing in this period is just to mention EULA. EVERYTHING they did to me those first few months was COVERED in the End User Licence Agreements. Stuff like coming into my computer remotely with up to 15 people (all remote of course) and having carte blanche with the place. yes folks, you are leasing your computer and software (for the most part) if you don't play nice they can take their ball and go home or (as in my case) continue to torture me until I was insane.

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