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Discussion => Silk Road discussion => Topic started by: Drugs Inc. on November 27, 2012, 05:24 pm

Title: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: Drugs Inc. on November 27, 2012, 05:24 pm
Drugs, Inc. is  an internationally syndicated  documentary television series on the National Geographic Channel and NatGeo World that explores global narcotics production and trafficking. The series features drug dealers, recreational users, and addicts, as well as professionals in the fields of substance abuse, drug rehabilitation, and criminal justice.

We are looking to interview Silk Road vendors and customers for an upcoming episode in our series.

Please send us an email to pressroom@ngs.org, attention: J. Mosley in the subject,  letting me know if you are a vendor or buyer, what type of items you buy or vend, and how long have you've been on Silk Road.  Your privacy and anonymity will be closely guarded.

J. Mosley,
Associate Producer Drugs Inc.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: pluraver on November 27, 2012, 05:37 pm
I must admit, I love Drugs Inc. ;)
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: dmtdoodeelsd on November 27, 2012, 06:05 pm
yeah me too - but is it worth risking ..?!?
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: fyg on November 27, 2012, 06:12 pm
you claim "Your privacy and anonymity will be closely guarded.", and yet you ask us to send mail to a clearnet email service. the least you could have done is post a pgp key.

if you need help getting your shit together, you can message me. only after im sure you can actually communicate securely would i talk to you.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: Barbijuana on November 27, 2012, 06:15 pm
Any vendor or buyer that wishes to boast their story: Pride commeth before the fall

J. Mosley, you do your part lobbying against the failed War on Drugs and maybe people would feel less criminalized and more willing to share their stories. It might be a T.V. show and ratings number for you, but it is some people's freedom at stake.

And for the record, I perceive the validity of this OP about as much as I believe I shit rainbows.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: fuckingACE on November 27, 2012, 06:27 pm
Drugs? I joined up to buy a finger monkey :/ Didn´t realize you could get drugs too? Must be a new thing.. As the poster above me states, BMR is full of filthy druggies, you´ll get lots more attention there, they love their news stories.
Love
ACE
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: pakak1 on November 27, 2012, 06:29 pm
Love this show :)

Will give you the best stories in the world if you make it possible to watch the show on your damn website while we are out of the USA:
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/drugs-inc/episode-guide/

without the need to stream from shitty sites

the OP's  domain email seems legit

This is the Linkedin Profile of the OP if you want to check her out:
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jessica-mosley/20/1a2/294
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: müslix on November 27, 2012, 07:15 pm
Love this show :)

And they probably offer money too! Could it get any better? Just don't expect anyone to visit you in prison.

Someone call Tony76 already!
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: 800hobo90 on November 27, 2012, 07:17 pm
I'm with the others... I think a show like this would reach many more people than a shitty newspaper article.  I'm all for new people in the marketplace but this just seems detrimental.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: KarmaPharm on November 27, 2012, 07:19 pm
I'm not a huge vendor or anything, but I would LOVE to help  :D
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: Barbijuana on November 27, 2012, 07:50 pm
It would be another flooded user base 11/15 SR Site-down catastrophe if NGeo ran a Gawker about the SR

THE HUMANITY!!!
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: nitpi950 on November 27, 2012, 08:10 pm
If this isn't some 4chan troll, or even if it is, nobody cooperate. Doesn't anybody have self-preservation instincts? Now that we know about the Silk Road it is in our best interests to make sure as few other people know about it as possible.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: dopa on November 27, 2012, 08:49 pm
seriously. I love drugs inc. but the road will perish if natgeo runs a show on it. it would simply not be able to handle the traffic, or the idiots that come along with it.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: anonman88 on November 27, 2012, 09:45 pm
please don't do this! this is some much unwanted attention that is really not needed. at the same time, if someone does email them, you can create a new tormail account for use with them. at the same time though, they should make a pgp key, just to be on the safe side. but again, please, no one do this, it would bring a ton of unwanted attention that would not be good and could lead to the downfall of sr! also, there is no j mosley on the imdb page . . . http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1688779/fullcredits#cast
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: 1100101 on November 27, 2012, 10:38 pm
I hope this doesn't happen.   I too doubt that the OP is who they say they are.  I'm afraid the pleas of "please don't do this" would only further incentivize a legitimate journalist to do their story. 

As barb said, it's a ratings game for them and they don't care about any of us individually. 
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: p3nd8s on November 27, 2012, 10:44 pm
Doing a docu on the SR will definitely get their ratings through the roof!
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: DenoyerGeppert on November 27, 2012, 10:51 pm
Ahh... This is not a good idea. Media attention is what we want to avoid.

If anyone wants their 15 secs of fame, being a dealer here is not your entry point to Hollywood.

Commonsense people. Don't do it.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: darthvaderstar on November 27, 2012, 10:52 pm
troll
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: Daft Phader on November 27, 2012, 11:46 pm
..If your an adult of age ...and like buying your drugs here ...This is ..bad ..bad ....bad  idea...Kinda like an accelorated path to silk roads end.....Sure everyone knows about it already,,,,but when millions and millions know about it..imagine the increased pressure on LE to act.......On another note...I do really enjoy your series,like alot of others...


"The silk road idea must never die"....It must always  "reform" "regenerate"..come back as new.....Should
it ever dissapear.The people have spoken ...and adult responsible drug use .Should be every persons own decision....

Dear president Nixon ,you fucked us good ...and ruined many peoples lives over the years.When the harm done ,
is more than the intended action .Now its time time to wake up...The people want change ...stand up people ..one transaction at a time..
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: AussieBranna on November 28, 2012, 12:46 am
Membership has already blown up over the past couple of months. I only made a forum account because the site kept crashing recently and I was curious as to what was up. Would hate to see all of this get set on fire because everyone and their brother will use this like Amazon, and then the vendors will get labeled as dirtbags and terrorists for "pushing" drugs into the hands of others.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: zazoo on November 28, 2012, 01:08 am
May see a rise in the BTC value if this came out so invest a lot before. The only possible advantage I could think of which is still tenuous.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: anonman88 on November 28, 2012, 01:55 am
i just want to add, i would recommend not sending an email to that account until they have posted in here again. it is possible it is someone just trolling, but the email address is real and would be sent to nat geo. if they are not expecting it, that could be a very bad thing for whoever send an email to them!!!
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: Pillows on November 28, 2012, 02:02 am
not to be negative or anything but if this is real then this seems like the beginning of the end for the road. Drugs Inc would have a strong interest in doing a story on the road because it's 1. badass 2. mindblowing to most people, regardless of the effect on the road. and like other people said, when that happens LE is almost going to be forced to try their hardest to crack down on SR. even if no one cooperates, they could make it all up or take it from the forums and it would still be hugely profitable for them and get us all shit on
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: danknugsdun on November 28, 2012, 02:29 am
Did any of you actually look up the name to find that the OP is using an actual name?

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jessica-mosley/20/1a2/294

Either OP is trolling, or OP is actually wanting to do a piece on SR, or is LE.

Either of these aren't good.

Do you know what would happen if Nat Geo. or whoever did a story on Silk Road?

Why just label SR?

Do you not notice the other sites selling weapons and counterfeits?

The child pornography on TOR

or the radicalism

or Wikileaks?

Are any of you ready for an influx of new users again?

The website has been up for only a few days.

The forums are full of spam.

It's a DDOS attack on the market and forum.

So hopefully OP is trolling, but there's a bit of back info in this one if you look into it compared to others.

Skeptic.

Either way fuck off. No comment.

You ask 'Why just label SR' Because they are documenting on 'Drugs Inc.' which has nothing to do with weapons, explosives, child porn or anything else.

Also due to SR being very likely to be no.1 on the tor hidden network its easier to target and piggyback off to make some cash. To any vendor even contemplating this, don't be a fucking idiot. Protect your identity and most of all protect your business.

Dank
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: farmer1 on November 28, 2012, 02:54 am
If the Silk Road is an amazing place, which it is, then it is inevitable that it is going to grow and attract attention. In my opinion this is a good thing. The more people that choose to interact as free individuals the better. Get the word out. I will let DPR worry about the traffic - he seems to be pretty damn good at it.

If anyone decides to contact the OP then use a tormail.org email account and do not reveal any identifying information.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: danknugsdun on November 28, 2012, 02:58 am
My point was BMR sells counterfeits, weapons and drugs AND hacking. Why not target that site?

Because BMR is not in the limelight. SR has been publicized by massive news corporations such as BBC. All other cunts will follow the trail.

Dank
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: anon noob on November 28, 2012, 04:10 am
Cans I be on the teevees?

Seriously though, I'd rather not have another piece, but if you're going to do it do it right. Please be balanced and fair. You guys at NG are better than some kind of scare story. Talk about the harm reduction this site offers, like how people here don't deal with the violence on the street, the escrow system that helps avoid people getting scammed, how the drugs are usually good quality and can be taken at more fixed dosages, that there are other things that are totally legal that some people buy (reading materials that are illegal in foreign countries,even hard to find foods,etc..), and the sense of community. Also mention our dedicated harm reduction forums. Speak about how SR users tend to be fairly intelligent because of the technical requirements that are needed to even use it safetly. Please also understand that many people here have motivations beyond just scoring drugs.

Shit, you can interview me over messaging, but I'm not going to a clearnet email to do it. If you send me a copy of the questions in the transcript I could write down my responses and send them back. Not gonna give you any personal info or anything stupid like though.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: KarmaPharm on November 28, 2012, 04:17 am
The piece is going to happen whether anyone likes it or not unfortunately, I think DPR should start seriously considering making major investments in updating his hardware. Guy's do you know what this means really? If DPR can prepare and get ready to handle the traffic, the Silk Road movement will be completed. The war on drugs will have been lost. We will have won. Drugs for who ever needs them, or wants them. It's a beautiful day friends. Everyone should message DPR to let him know what is going to go down. I bet he will have at least a few months to prepare.

Much Love
Karma
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: oldtoby on November 28, 2012, 04:56 am
The more people that choose to interact as free individuals the better. Get the word out.

More attention = more politicians stoking fear = more support for invasive laws and funding for invasive policing = even more cops crawling all over SR, more postal inspections, more busting the little guy to make an example out of him and hey more prison funding, too, cause if there's one thing that scares suburban Dick and Jane it's drugs not just in "those neighbourhoods" but theirs, too, maybe tempting their kids. Do something! Take away a few more rights if you have to! Only bad people will suffer!

No. No thank you.

Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: müslix on November 28, 2012, 09:11 am
To the ppl who like the show: Can you recommend a good episode?!

I watched:
- MDMA therapy: long time ago, can't really remember, didst leave much of an impression
- Hawaiian Ice: basically a docu about addiction in Hawaii. Apparently they are running out of topics.
- Designer Drugs: pretty stupid, sorry. To me it seems they try to convey an opinion and although I agree with them, that's not what good journalism should do. They just portrayed a very narrow one sided perspective. The "RC-scene" in Europe and the really educated users don't exist. They manged to unintentionally(?) show the stupidity of the war on drugs tho: kid gets caught with pod, has to do drug tests, bypasses them with legal highs, gets psychotic and kills himself. Fuck yea, 'murrica! Total victory..

Still all not really that good. Anyone got a better example?
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: melonballer on November 28, 2012, 10:09 am
If a doc went out about silk road then it would 'force' politicians to pass pretty invasive new laws, I can picture it now. You'd get lines like "Do you want to risk your child getting posted heroin by accident?". The media will no doubt have a story from an anonymous "concerned parent" who just so happens to have a 3 year old who this happened to.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: hedehodo on November 28, 2012, 10:46 am
Drug Inc,

Women and drug trafficking never die in this world. it's not hard to tell.

I suggest you paste-sticky black afghan.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: SouthSquareBiz on November 28, 2012, 02:39 pm
This would be a great story for Drugs Inc!

Yet, the start of the ending for Silk Road.

I am sure that person is legit, but we can't have it...just yet.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: Catgoesmeow on November 28, 2012, 05:44 pm
We call ourselves Anonymous for a reason "J Mosley"
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: davebowman on November 28, 2012, 08:57 pm
You should show the entire episode as a computer screen with a voice over, and maybe a few time lapses of someone checking their mail box incessantly.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: melonballer on November 28, 2012, 09:08 pm
You should show the entire episode as a computer screen with a voice over, and maybe a few time lapses of someone checking their mail box incessantly.

haha don't forget to also include a selection of SR messages to vendors "it's been 24 hours WHERE is my product it hasn't been delivered"
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: AnonymousAddict on November 28, 2012, 10:27 pm
I was watching Drugs I.N.C the other day wondering if SR would ever be put on there and which Moron on here would actually help them. Guys IMHO we should not help them at all with this Endeavor !! We all love this place and we are writing history here if we know it or not. I realize the show will run no matter what but for fuks sake dont give them any thing to fuel the fire!! We are getting more and more members all the time and i feel sure at this point every vendor and buyer on here Are all being looked at as deeply as they can. This place is like our Sanctuary why would we wanna help put it at stake and put a Bulleye  on SR? These are just my thoughts. If you OP really is who they say they are then my reply is "GET FUCKED!!" And you can quote me on that for your show .

Love AA 
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: zazoo on November 28, 2012, 11:46 pm
When I see documentaries of this nature and 'gang leaders' who opt to talk about their operation with a dishcloth over their face, I think to myself WTF?! No good can EVER come from this as I'm sure everyone knows.  However if this does get made, give me a heads up on the air date so I can load up on BTC for the inevitable BOOM  :P
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: müslix on November 29, 2012, 10:19 am
I watched some more and sorry to say but this show (documentary is a bit too much for this) just sucks. It's always a similar pattern, basically: explain topic, show fancy interviewees, explain how topic is bad for us or a danger to us, add some addicts, done.

I loved that H dealer in NYC tho who packed those 300 packs and was like "this is real work, needs all your concentration, you can't do it on the side. Sometimes I ask myself: why not just get a job?" mahaha.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: oldtoby on November 30, 2012, 03:26 am
I watched some more and sorry to say but this show (documentary is a bit too much for this) just sucks. It's always a similar pattern, basically: explain topic, show fancy interviewees, explain how topic is bad for us or a danger to us, add some addicts, done.

*figure silhouetted against blurred computer screen in dark room; ominous music; voice of speaker digitally distorted*

"It opened up a new world to me. Stop? I couldn't stop. I lost my family, but if I said I lost my friends that wouldn't be true. They joined me once they saw what was possible. And I made new friends.There was no reason to talk to anyone else. It became everything."

*fingers shown typing. Music crescendos. Login page displayed for Eve Online*
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: calicojak on November 30, 2012, 03:35 am
Shut up and don't say nothin....Best advice ever!
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: laplace on November 30, 2012, 01:59 pm
We are looking to interview Silk Road vendors and customers for an upcoming episode in our series.
no, No, NO! Please don't. There's no story here. How about BMR? SR doesn't need/want more gawkers.

Duplicate thread here? -> http://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=88888.0
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: deep987 on November 30, 2012, 02:46 pm
Nat Geo may not even intend to name "Silk Road" or "TOR" or "Bitcoin" in their show. They could instead be doing a show about "a hidden website" on the "darknet" that uses "electronic currency". Of course this would still draw attention to SR indirectly, but not nearly as much. If the producers are reading this, PLEASE DO IT THIS WAY!!!

I watch the show every week, and they never use peoples names or their gang's name, or tell where they do their business. Hopefully the same will be true for a show about drugs on the internet.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: Lucius Luv on November 30, 2012, 03:08 pm
i agree with deep987.  sr is one of the biggest, but not the only one.. naming it outright will destroy the community and put people at risk.. national geographic should not talk in detail about btc, and the silk road name brand.

of course we can't stop it if they do.. but not talking about it will prevent younger school kids at home watching national geographic from getting turned on to internet drug sites, and ruining their life ;)

anyone see that ketamine episode of drugs inc?  or the newyork episode with the molly, weed, and shroom dealers? who clearly got all their packs in the mail.  well the ketamine episode taught me how to use safe drops.  thanks nat geo
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: j3an on November 30, 2012, 03:12 pm
The exact same thing happened on Blulight with Mephedrone; the whole thread wanted nothing to do with it but one soppy attention seeking twat turns up for an interview and lets loose with what he thinks etc.

I will admit though that despite the narrators overtones, Drugs Inc is a very good program with excellent contacts.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: PrinceHumperdinck on November 30, 2012, 07:51 pm
Fuck that, anyone who does this is an asshole.

MODS, PLEASE REMOVE THIS THREAD!
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: Oompaloompa on November 30, 2012, 11:32 pm
Drugs Inc is a good series, & I can well believe they'd be interested in doing a show on Silk Road. That said there's no reason to believe the OP is for real, its quite similar to a thread that ran a few months ago with someone from a magazine/newspaper soliciting comments and saying they were going to run a story.  I forget which paper it was but it caused the same commotion & responses that this thread has.

The OP in that case never posted back & no story ran.

I don't know if this post by Drugs Inc is for real or not, really it doesn't matter - SR has made the news already, its been mentioned by a US Senator, Gawker, the Sun, Daily Mail, BBC, Australian news & others. It has already made some impact on the public consciousness & its only a matter of time before it makes a greater impact & becomes even better known.

Frankly thats inevitable, with the service that SR - and other darkweb drugs selling sites - provide & the challenge that presents to the forces of law and order & consensus view of society its an automatic controversy & comment generator for the press & politicians.

Its not a matter of if SR hits the mainstream news its a matter of when.

Personally I'm not too concerned, when that happens there will be hack attempts & DOS attacks & SR may go down, there may be attempts to tighten BTC trading & increase monitoring of postal systems but there are now serveral other sites performing the same function  as SR(a lot since the last significant SR downtime) and the genie is out of the bottle. BTC is available OTC & will be increasingly be traded off-eschange. The volume of post, and ingenuity of shippers will mean shipments will continue to get through. People will pick up & adapt even if SR goes down (which is no sure thing even when it becomes public).

Always use encryption, don't keep a lot of BTC on SR, guard your anonimity & don't be stupid & it won't affect you a great deal when we get the inevitable publicity.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: buybuy555 on December 01, 2012, 12:15 am
this kinda shit takes me to the fair...

of course SR is going to take heat the longer it runs it doesnt take nostradamus to work this shit out, and someone will on the inside will eventually buckle, as i always say "money talks and BS runs the marathon" but really think about it guys, if SR shuts down or LE infiltrate SR threw public knowledge or government pressure, the community will just jump ship, we as a community have built up something great here, and if LE ever manage to take DPR down which i doubt sincerly, it il not stop what SR has started, u can cut the head of a worm but u cant stop it wiggling (metaphorically speaking as a size 9 would soon sort that shit out)...

so drugs inc can run their story with or without the help of some weasels amongst the community, at the end of the day it will only publicise what they are trying to stop, the only downfall of this is the BTC exchange will rocket, but maybe thats what all this scare-mongering and publicity is about...? eh...? oj before all u conspiracy hunters have a hernia lol

Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: Crooked on December 05, 2012, 09:24 am
This troll...

















is fucking brilliant 8)

-Elmer, Wisconsin
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: ronswanson77 on December 05, 2012, 01:05 pm
While I truly believe in the movement and ideology behind SR's continued existence and improvement, and while I would love to see SR on TV to better help the common man get access to what he wants/needs without interference from the law.. the world just isn't ready for that yet.  All it will do is cause a panic to all the white people out there who think all drugs are bad (even though most of them are on xanax or klonopin or something), and then it's only a matter of time before SR ends up on an episode of Law and Order SVU or some shit where all they talk about is how SR and sites like it put money in the pockets of the child pornographers and shit.

No, no, no.  We've got a long road ahead of us before the world is ready to accept the truth behind SR.  Stand strong brothers, someday we'll be able to be more open about the awesomness of this place, but not for now.
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: Limetless on December 05, 2012, 01:16 pm
Lol this is so obviously not real, great idea for a joke though. I gotta say well done to whoever thought of it because 4 pages of people spouting rince-and-repeat lines about "Oh my god what about the safety of the community", "Where are the PGP keys", "If you want help doing this I'll tell you".....yeah you all need to shut the fuck up and LOL at yourselves because someone is saying "GOTCHA" at your expense.

:P
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: DenoyerGeppert on December 05, 2012, 01:39 pm
Australia is way ahead in this bullshit. Vendors telling their story on prime time ABC.

http://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=91552.0
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: Psychonaughty on December 05, 2012, 08:29 pm
"Drugs, Inc. is  an internationally syndicated  documentary television series on the National Geographic Channel and NatGeo World that explores global narcotics production and trafficking. The series features drug dealers, recreational users, and addicts, as well as professionals in the fields of substance abuse, drug rehabilitation, and criminal justice."

I am missing the "as well as professionals in the fields of substance use".

Some stuff on SR can really cure people from chronic depression for example, or PTSD. If you're going to do a documentary please do something with that as well. Otherwise it is just monkey watching for the people who hate drugs. And a bit interesting for people who recreationally use drugs. Depending on which drugs, a lot of addicts will not see the documentary at all.
Even I will probably never see it because I don't watch the brainwashing box anymore ;)
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: happyroller1234 on December 05, 2012, 09:56 pm
You should show the entire episode as a computer screen with a voice over, and maybe a few time lapses of someone checking their mail box incessantly.
Hahaha, oh, man, so true.  Or someone incessantly updating their orders page to see if their order has been dispatched yet. :P
Title: Re: Silk Road Marketplace: Vendors tell your story!
Post by: whirledpeas on December 06, 2012, 02:07 am
Obviously if they want to do it, they can but there could also be consequences...

ALL the natgeo staff from the interns to the producers could be DOX'd
Believe me natgeo, your servers arn't secure and you could get a free security audit.  You may want to ask your security team what terms like "botnet" and "DDoS" and SEO of DOX and other embarassing tibits mean.  It may be good for you and your co-workers not to swat or shall I say, stick your dick directly in a wasps nest.

Please google "HB Gary" before continuing...  While I agree it really would make for a great episode, we don't need this community distroyed.

an eye for an eye, a DoS for a DoS

If you fuck with the Internet the Internet will fuck right back with you...