How to Post on Indymedia and Remain Anonymous

Beware the N.S.W. Police State

You might need to know how to use the Internet to send untraceable email and post anonymously on Indymedia. The recipient of any messages won't be able to trace you. The Internet provider won't be able to trace you. The local phone company won't be able to trace you. The HealthQuest whistleblower-finders won't be able to trace you.

Step 1: Get online anonymously

First, go to a cybercafe. This is a retail store that offers public access to the Internet. You'll find them in almost every city.
The cybercafe you select should ideally be in another city. At a minimum, it should be on the other side of town. Don't use the cybercafe just around the corner from where you work.
Some cybercafes charge by the hour, others by the minute. Some are free, located in public libraries and colleges. But otherwise they all work the same way. You sit down at a computer workstation and use it as if it were your own.
It's already preloaded with nifty software, including the most popular browsers. And it's connected to the Internet. You can surf the 'net just like you do at your office or home. Except when you're using a cybercafe you're anonymous.
BACKGROUND - You can't use your own computer and expect anonymity. The authorities can trace email packets back to your SMTP and POP accounts at your Internet service provider. From there the telephone line or coaxial cable can be traced to your physical location.
With today's digital infrastructure, the trace is instantaneous. There's no hurry, though. Billing records allow the authorities to trace you months later if need be. So-called remailers, anonymizers, and mixmasters are helpful, of course - they'll slow down the authorities' search by about 24 hours - that's about how long as it takes to serve a warrant or writ on an uncooperative Webmaster.

Protect your identity

Whether you pay the cybercafe proprietor in advance or afterwards is not important. But you must make a point to pay using cash. And don't show any ID. If the proprietor insists on credit card payment or personal ID, go elsewhere.
When trained members of a resistance movement use cybercafes, they alter their silhouette by wearing different clothing and footwear, changing their hairstyle, adding (or deleting) eyeglasses, and so on. Simply wearing a hat can significantly reduce the ability of a witness to describe your appearance to an investigator. It can also confound an in-store video surveillance camera.

Step 2: Set up an email account

As soon as you are online at the cybercafe, you can set up an anonymous free email account. Here are a few providers to choose from - mailexcite.com, prontomail.com, usa.net, hotmail.com, mailcity.com, and doghouse.com.
Other providers are available. Use a search engine to find one that meets your preferences.

Getting registered

As you complete the online registration form, keep in mind that the provider has no way of verifying the information you provide. For all he knows, you might be using a fictitious name, address, postal code, and telephone number. Not all providers even bother to request this information. Some ask for only a name and a city.
Remember that the name you provide will appear on the header of outgoing email messages.
If the registration form insists on an email forwarding address or a social security number, you should look elsewhere for a provider.
After submitting the registration form, you'll usually have an active email account within a few moments. You can now send and receive email anonymously.
Intelligence agencies refer to this type of as a cover address. In particular, a cover address refers to a postal address, email address, or courier address that is not linked to the identity of the person using the address.

Step 3: Send your message or post your Indy article

If you have a short message to transmit, simply type it into the editing window of the email editor and you can send your email immediately. Or post your article.

If you have a longer message or article

If you have a lengthy message or an encrypted message to transmit, you should prepare it in advance and bring it with you on diskette as a text file or html file. Most cybercafes allow you to use diskettes with their computers. Simply insert the diskette as you would at your office or at home.
SECURITY CAUTION - If your cybercafe insists on inserting the disk at a central location and then transmitting the data by LAN (local area network) to your computer workstation, you'll probably want to use encrypted text. Some cybercafes do this because they're concerned about viruses being introduced into their systems.
You can use Windows Wordpad to load your file, select the text, and copy it to the Windows clipboard. Then you'll be able to use Shift+Ins to paste your text into the editing window of the email editor.
You can also send your file as an email attachment direct from your diskette. Different email account providers have different policies concerning attachments. Some allow them. Some don't.

Limiting your exposure

Under most circumstances, you'll be able to get online, set up an anonymous free email account, compose and send your message, and log off in fewer than 3 minutes. There's no real need to rush, however. You don't want to attract attention to yourself.

Step 4: Cover your tracks

Take a damp cloth. Wipe off the keyboard. Wipe off the mouse. Wipe off anything else you've touched. Don't leave any fingerprints.
Make certain you've removed your diskette from the disk drive. If you have a DOS-based file-wipe utility, you can use it to delete the browser's cache files, history files, and bookmark file. (This step does nothing to hinder the authorities, however, who can trace the source of the email message to this particular computer if they open an investigation. Deleting the browser's files merely obstructs nosy busybodies - other cybercafe customers and staff.)
Go to the counter and pay the proprietor. With cash.

Disappear forever

Walk out the door. Don't go back. Ever. And keep your secret to yourself. Don't tell anyone. Ever.
BACKGROUND - Keeping quiet is important. Most people are caught because they can't resist the urge to brag - or because they feel a need to confide in someone. If you can't keep a secret, then you'll never be a good underground urban activist, freedom fighter, or guerrilla.
Intelligence agencies, security services, resistance movements, and guerrilla groups have found that for some reason women seem better at keeping quiet about covert ops than men. So if you're a guy, you'll need to make an extra effort in this regard.
Smile to yourself. Congratulations are in order. You've just executed a successful covert op.

The N.S.W. government is currently using a number of methods to attempt to suppress dissent and activism. Denial of employment is just one of them. HealthQuest is another.

Several inquiries are happening right now in an attempt to find the identities of certain activists, some of whom might be right here on Indymedia.

People are being threatened under Section 474.17 of the Federal Criminal Code Act. It's only a matter of time before one of them is prosecuted under that Act for publishing material that causes 'offence to reasonable persons'.

Be careful out there. The Enemy is ever-vigilant.


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DO NOT BE AFRAID

It is good to know the revolution is being organised by scared little propellor-heads in skanky internet cafe's.

You'd be scared too you galah

You'd be scared too, if you were 'outing' the use of political psychiatry in N.S.W., the innocence of people such as Phuong Ngo in the HRMU Goulburn (similar in its decor to Guantanamo Bay), the government medical office HealthQuest, corruption in TAFE, the Department of Education and DOCS and you knew that the fucking corrupt N.S.W. government currently has several inquiries going on with a view to framing, charging with a trumped up criminal offence or sacking from their jobs, several different people. It's not so much bloody scared as 'careful'. I believe there are a number of people who have posted on Indymedia who are such a threat to the government, through the documents that they hold that show a trail of corruption and millions of dollars wasted on persecuting whistleblowers, that the government would do anything to get rid of them, including killing them. Up to now they've tried every other trick to destroy them and bring them to the brink of suicide: causing them to fall into terrible poverty, falsely accusing them, filling their files with lies and sending them to HealthQuest to be certified insane. And they HAVE been certified insane: dozens of them, by government medical officers.

One person who's brave enough to be completely upfront is Val Kerrison. This website is run by Jo Hewitt and contains Val's documents:

wbde.org

The Iemma government is nothing short of evil. And if you saw the Four Corners programme on the torture of Mamdouh Habib you'd know the Federal government is too. 

Remember John Kite. 


Correction

Hi Anon

Sorry to correct a bit of an error in your article. 

The website you mention wbde.org (whistleBlowers' Documents Exposed) is not mine.

They have sometimes picked up on some of my articles and comments, but that is all; my name is just one of the many writers and sources that it publishes. 

Jo Hewitt


Apostrophe Man

I see Apostrophe Man has visited your post.

Plurals do not have apostrophes.

For example, 'cafes', 'dogs', 'houses', 'cars'.

There are two types of apostrophe. One is to show possession.

e.g. "The dog's bone" (the dog owns the bone, hence the apostrophe of possession), "The cafe's tables".

Then there is the apostrophe that shows a word has been shortened, or a phrase.

For example:

They've (showing 'have' is shortened), 'we've' (showing 'have is shortened again), 'it's' (when it stands for 'it is').

There is an exception: its.

For example, 'The cat washed its ears.' 'The cup lost its saucer'.

Normally you'd expect to see 'it's', but it is an exception to the rule. Don't ask me why.

Now brush up on your grammar young man, and let's keep this a quality independent media site.  


Teacher

Thanks Teach. Not munch time. Think they are on to me. Must wipe down keyboard.

Meet at the Docks after 3.

Message from control: Ducks with blue feet only walk in two over across the river.

 (he said you should know what that means)

good luck and thanks. 


Teachers visiting Indymedia

Great to see some teachers finding out the truth about their lying corrupt union the Teachers Federation and their part in the HealthQuest conspiracy. So let's put aside the cat washing its ears and the cup losing its saucer and have some comments about THAT.

Edward, did you write this?

If so, try to remember to include your name, so your many supporters out here will know you've made a comment! 

Thats not the best advice.

Open wireless access point + http://tor.eff.org/ is much more effective then an internet cafe. Cameras are not your friend.

Open Wireless Access Point

That was very interesting. This is what it says:

Tor: anonymity online

Tor is a toolset for a wide range of organizations and people that want to improve their safety and security on the Internet. Using Tor can help you anonymize web browsing and publishing, instant messaging, IRC, SSH, and other applications that use the TCP protocol. Tor also provides a platform on which software developers can build new applications with built-in anonymity, safety, and privacy features.

Tor aims to defend against traffic analysis, a form of network surveillance that threatens personal anonymity and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security. Communications are bounced around a distributed network of servers called onion routers, protecting you from websites that build profiles of your interests, local eavesdroppers that read your data or learn what sites you visit, and even the onion routers themselves.

Tor's security is improved as its user base grows and as more people volunteer to run servers. Please consider volunteering your time or volunteering your bandwidth. And remember that this is development code—it's not a good idea to rely on the current Tor network if you really need strong anonymity.


Morris Iemmas Government preys upon its ignorant and uneducated!

Thank you "Teacher" I have met educators similar to you before! They pointed out the spelling mistakes, which I had made in my very offensive yet perfectly accurate and timely political placards. Placards which I was effectively displaying on my fathers behalf for years outside the oldest parliament in this country. I believe I may absorb some of what you display about punctuation for Indymedia patrons consideration and betterment. After all I took to carrying a small dictionary with me because in my naivety. I didn't realise that some of those who walked by me were government sycophants who found my Sisyphean efforts in seeking elected representatives support, a boring amusement to themselves, assholes that they were! Is English your only strong point?

In time, like my father before me I will arrive at my death bed much better informed in the ways of the world. Than when I first publicly asserted the dysfunctional Gosford City Council one of many in NSW under the Iemma Carr government is Corrupt.

After six years and sixteen councillors in total my Council remains corrupt, and now, with what may prove to be the wrongful deaths of five people in Piles Creek on Friday the Eights of June. Ten times more notorious! Perceptions are that elected representatives at the Local level of government ignored their responsibilities pursuant to Section 232 of The Local Government Act. These politicians still enjoy the support of the NSW Labor Parliament. People like Minister John Della Bosca who exhibits a poor grasp of what work place safety actually is in his local community. Just check with Senior Sergeant Dave O Shay Brisbane Water Area Command. And certainly there is no comprehension of my exposure as a ratepayer, while the Deed of Scheme governing required compliance with insurance, pursuant to the local government act is circumvented. My councillors have in my informed opinion ignored for years their duty, with the acquiescence of ICAC and then State ombudsman. At least one councillor while he was recently the Mayor of the corrupt Gosford City Council has operated his family business with impunity while enjoying “a friendship” / accommodation with Gosford City Council and the State government which other business found offensive. This state of very public play was only able to happen while close accommodations between Police, Council compliance officers ( Rangers) and insurance underwriters remained protected. Hi John , Jardine Thompson Lloyd you smart arse prick! Perhaps John Della Boscas wife a lawyer Labor party member and yet another member of my local community who is a red hot Federal political candidate Belinda Neal can use her legal skills to help her struggling hubby out with his State Ministries apparent difficulty in the important issues of political comprehension and civic duty.

Edward James, Activist Umina CBD 0243419140


Teacher, I have posted this elswere in acknowledgement.

Teacher. A long time ago while holding up my white board in the rain out side State Parliament, feeling very lonely. I reflected on how on occasions I do react wrongly, badly in fact. It occurred to me at that time how much I felt like a cat tied in a sack might feel, when it is destined for the river. Lashing out at anything which comes with in striking distance. My fathers issues, God rest his soul, are only incidental to the issues of the peoples, if we are to have true community. Thank you Teacher for taking the time to address my reaction. I would have responded to your post sooner but I have been off line and isolated along with thousands of others. Now playing catch up.

I do beg your pardon.  I have posted this under the other item also.

Edward James, Umina CBD

teacher take a closer look at the cat

the cat also lost her hat. and this is the issue....


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