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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: fuckthepolice101 on June 12, 2013, 11:40 pm
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These are two clearnet links to 2 documents that cryptome.org just published today
*CLEARNET LINKS*
http://cryptome.org/isp-spy/usps-spy.pdf
http://cryptome.org/isp-spy/usps-spy2.pdf
*CLEARNET LINKS*
I thought these would be relevant to the interests of the people in this forum, and give the community some insight into USPS and LE collaboration.
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It seems extremely relevent...would anyone with a vm like to quote it all?
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sub'd...not opening those pdfs but i would like to know what they say
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Interesting, thanks for the links.
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with all prisoner rights BS you get Playstation, Xbox, and internet.
Where the fuck are you? Norway?
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Read through the first one. Nothing too special, really. Just what you already knew, i.e. that if they have a good reason (an investigation, of course), they can request info on all the mail you have sent/received (at least under your name at your known address).
However, there was a really juicy sentence, of course, at the end of all of it.
D. Commercial Mail Receiving Agencies (mail drop)
Because mail delivered to a CMRA is generally not sorted by addressee, a mail cover will normally
not be processed when it may unduly impact postal operations.
Try that on for size.
So maybe the Virtual Office/Private Mailbox/Mail Forwarding idea isn't so bad after all.
This, of course, provided you are trying to receive non-illicit purchases that you wouldn't want anyone finding out about. Useful information, one would think.
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Thank you, P2P! I posted the text of the first in a new thread. (The second is just a "Request for Mail Cover" template: there is nothing in it that's not described in the first and the formatting makes it hard to copy here).
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with all prisoner rights BS you get Playstation, Xbox, and internet.
Where the fuck are you? Norway?
sounds like the Uk to me.......
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with all prisoner rights BS you get Playstation, Xbox, and internet.
Where the fuck are you? Norway?
sounds like the Uk to me.......
You get fucking INTERNET in prison in the UK?!? Playstation and xbox too?!
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with all prisoner rights BS you get Playstation, Xbox, and internet.
Where the fuck are you? Norway?
sounds like the Uk to me.......
You get fucking INTERNET in prison in the UK?!? Playstation and xbox too?!
Many prisons are letting prisoners have video game consoles.
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with all prisoner rights BS you get Playstation, Xbox, and internet.
Where the fuck are you? Norway?
sounds like the Uk to me.......
You get fucking INTERNET in prison in the UK?!? Playstation and xbox too?!
Yup they do, No internet but playstation and xbox yes. There is phones and shit get smuggled in all the time by lawyers and that so i suppose they could get internet, you hear of it every now and again, "guy caught posting on facebook from prison cell"
pretty lax huh?
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Thanks for posting that, I don't like pdfs.
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Anyone mind explaining what that means exactly?
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Anyone mind explaining what that means exactly?
From what I gather; it means that the USPS is letting other agencies (NSA, DEA, FBI, etc) know that mail is property of the United States Postal Service, unless they provide 'very' sufficient warrants, probable cause, and the like; and it still sounds like the Chief Postal Inspector has final say whether or not to turn information over to such agencies.
I've long wondered if the Postal Service was going to embrace the fact that drugs through the mail are keeping their budget afloat, barely. And by letting other agencies freely take mail as evidence; that hurts their money.
*shrug* - That's what I took from it. USPS essentially saying "Yo, guys, we know you have laws you have to serve, but uhhh... back the fuck off. We got this."
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It even says, basically, that if someone uses a fake name, then the FBI has to have proof that the person in question actually goes by that Alias, in cases of credit card fraud.
That's like saying... "Yes, we know this guy is a criminal, but... he's not hurting US... so... uhh... go get more evidence, pal!"
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Interesting.
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WTF is a "mail cover"?
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