Posted on 06/08/2015 4:32:55 PM PDT by Skepolitic
The United States Department of Justice is using federal grand jury subpoenas to identify anonymous commenters engaged in typical internet bluster and hyperbole in connection with the Silk Road prosecution. DOJ is targeting Reason.com, a leading libertarian website whose clever writing is eclipsed only by the blowhard stupidity of its commenting peanut gallery.
Why are the government using its vast power to identify these obnoxious asshats, and not the other tens of thousands who plague the internet?
Because these twerps mouthed off about a judge.
Last week, a source provided me with a federal grand jury subpoena. The subpoena1, issued by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, is directed to Reason.com in Washington, D.C.. The subpoena commands Reason to provide the grand jury "any and all identifying information"2 Reason has about participants in what the subpoena calls a "chat."
The "chat" in question is a comment thread on Nick Gillespie's May 31, 2015 article about Ross "Dread Pirate Roberts" Ulbricht's plea for leniency to the judge who would sentence him in the Silk Road prosecution. That plea, we know now, failed, as Ulbricht received a life sentence, with no possibility of parole.
Several commenters on the post found the sentence unjust, and vented their feelings in a rough manner. The grand jury subpoena specifies their comments and demands that Reason.com produce any identifying information on them.
(Excerpt) Read more at popehat.com ...
The prosecutor is hanging the threat of a 20-year prison sentence on anybody who has the temerity to express the hope that there’s a special place in hell reserved for the federal judge who would sentence Ulbricht to life.
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Oh somehow I think the comments are a bit more specific than that.
Based on the threats posted at your link, the subpoenas appear to be justified.
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I knew it, I just knew it. And then the Libertarians come over here to stir up trouble on FR without telling the whole truth.
It has been used to try to stop even policy disagreements between political parties.
The language was mild compared to the "threats" discussed here -- but the issue was great. The targets were all critics of FDR Administration postwar plans beginning with the small fry.
Remarks questioning Obama, et al. abilities and motives could result in a version to the Great Sedition Trial of 1944.. the purpose of the Great Sedition Trial of 1944 was to destroy Roosevelt's pre-war critics as attention turned to post-war matters particularly about relations with communists. IMO.
The Great Sedition Trial of 1944
FDR started with small fry and planned to move up the chain of opposition.
FDR failed. Obama might succeed, the Establishment today is arguably aging 1960s New Left Marxist-Alinsky radical, campus psycho spoiled brats and their ideological issue. The Establishment in FDR's days were Americans who eventually stopped:
". . . one of the blackest marks on the record of American jurisprudence. In the legal world, none can recall a case where so many Americans were brought to trial for political persecution and were so arrogantly denied the rights [guaranteed] an American citizen under the Constitution.
For what? I assume, like some of the remarks in the article, it wasn’t conditional.
Was way back, maybe ‘99.
He posted about it. Agents were very professional.
He’d had the remark deleted.
John has a long mustache. The chair is against the wall.
I want a list of all the grand jurors with their home addresses, work addresses, their home, work, and cell numbers, plus all email addresses.
Here are the comments in question.
AgammamonI5.31.15 @ lO:47AMltt
Its judges like these that should be taken out back and shot.
AlanI5.31.15 @ 12:09PMltt
It’s judges like these that will be taken out back and shot.
FTFY.
croakerI6.1.15 @ 11:06AMltt
Why waste ammunition? Wood chippers get the message across clearly. Especially if you
feed them in feet first.
Cloudbusterl6.l.15 @ 2:40PMIIt
Why do it out back? Shoot them out front, on the steps of the courthouse.
Rhywunl5.3l.15 @ 11:35AMIIt
I hope there is a special place in hell reserved for that horrible woman.
AlanI5.31.15 @ 12:11PMIIt
There is.
Product PlacementI5.31.15 @ 1:22PMIIt
I’d prefer a hellish place on Earth be reserved for her as well.
See here the subpoena.
http://popehat.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Revised-Grand-Jury-Subpoena.pdf
I think it was Michael Moore you called that.
If you’ve seen one syphilitic toad rectum you’ve seen them all.
http://www.wired.com/2015/06/feds-want-id-web-trolls-threatened-silk-road-judge/
Andy Greenberg 06.08.15 - 7:32 pm
Feds Want to ID Web Trolls Who Threatened Silk Road Judge
Haha, agreed.
The toad rectum part is obvious, but how could you tell which disease has been rotting her brain?
We have several. we were posting about Elian Gonzalez when the visit occurred. Posters with screen name[s] of Vet husband wife also receiver a visit.
THh only question is ... are we actually IN full blown Fascism? Is it too late? Furthermore, WAY too many Republicans also support these tactics. Houses need to be cleaned.
People like you are the reason the EPA has a SWAT team and half a billion rounds of ammo. < / I wish that was sarcasm>
To determine the true rulers of any society, all you must do is ask yourself this question: Who is it that I am not permitted to criticize? - Voltaire
I keep this in mind every time I comment on FR. As a WWII vet and recalling some of my grade school civics and history lessons I will be glad to walk in the footprints of the Founders of this Nation. I don’t intend to be a martyr but I do intend to live for the rights I served for and for which my only brother died for on Okinawa.
Lemme see if I get your statement. You mean people ‘like me’ cowarding?
They may find us a little tougher nut to crack than millenials...
We are resourceful, intelligent people, unlike libtards. I bet in three days we can hook up laptops to CBs and tell the Feds to pound sound with impunity.
Thanks to you and your family for your service and their sacrifice.
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