8/16/2017

Advice for German Labor Ministry BMAS on how their goon (goons?) better avoid detection when ratting on a blogger using a false name.

Critical blogger? Confiscate computer!
SimpleSS.
Labor Minister Nahles,

Just how appallingly primitive are you Germans? A public employee of yours emails police using a false name? Are you shittin' me, minister?

Here's some advice when your goon/s go against free speech next time. In other fucking words, ME! Or try to get a blogger down. Or his computer confiscated with the intent on getting his fucking blog purged. Mine, that is.

Better totally forget the latter, minister! No fucking chance. Never. Like in, NOT EVA. Capisce!

However, before I disseminate my awesome mind-boggling wisdom, I would like to caution. Caution, because a politician always has at least one backdoor through which he/she can escape from any responsibility. Like that state gov versus federal gov bullshit. So here goes. I am referring to this Pdf: "Bundesministerium  für  Arbeit  und  Soziales  (BMAS) (Einzelplan  11)". That pretty much explains what the BMAS does and its relations.

Having said that, here now comes the advice, Labor Minister.

  • Firstly, you need to reign in the earth-shattering stupidity of some of your underlings. Now that's easier said than done because, you know, Slavoj Žižek.
  • A cover based on the trust in others is a bad cover. It will blow up sooner or later. Even more so when that cover is open to legal dispute.
  • Watching the timeline is crucial, otherwise a fucking idiot gives​ himself away if the dots on that timeline are obviously connected to a separate and similar instance.

Finally, the advice:

Your fucking public employee shitface should have used an Anonymizer. Yeah dipshit, that thing that you can find on the intertubes, and not only one. Instead, your brain-dead dickhead used a - tremble, shudder, total consternation, cross-eyed stare, pissing in my pants - a false name. Your scumbag forgot that I can get access to the case files, and I did. The magic was an ECHR decision.

Minister, I feel privileged​ to be of service. Better luck next time.

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German Labor Ministry, please the name of the frigtard public employee that contacted police using a false name! Presto!

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