Your Boy Brad is Organizing in alt.usenet.kooks



Your boy Brad is poasting under the title "9/27 Update: Compiled List of
Abusers from the Newsgroup" in alt.usenet.kooks. You can't miss it from the
headers, the origin (x-privat), his conversation with his sock NoNo and
most of all the style.

The name he poasts under is a sooper tscikrit code
(F=cgit!vr!w@xxxxxxxxxx),
implying that he is an IMPORTANT internet shadow figure . Only people with
a "Need to Know" can get the decryption key for this double encryped stuff.
Thaz fun, I remember doing that kind of thing when I was about nine before
I hit adolescence and traded my decoder ring in for a condom. Never
regretted that trade. Can't remember much about the ring but I sure do
remember about the condom. But I digress.

They must have let him out of the institution early for good behaviour. He
is making a list of internet abusers and checking it twice, so hurry on
over to get your name on the list so you won't whine about being left out.
He is soliciting donations for a reward fund for those unmasking anonymous
trolls and internet villians (like noNo? ). Maybe he'll finally find out
who Taylor Jiminez is with the reward. Sorta' like a soap opera. Din't this
plot come from the old comic strip Brenda Starr ?

Please take him back in your group and keep him. Maybe the FreeSpeechStore
has an opening for him in the position of Internet Troll II ( Scoville
needs the help 'cuz he isn't doing very well by himself).
We don't want him, mn.general doesn't want him and the spam newsgroups
don't want him!

TIA.

Yer's Truly,

Testicular Crabapple ,
Executive Vice President of The Cabal
If There Were A Cabal (TINC)



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