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Riku Nakatsuki ([personal profile] depolarized) wrote in [community profile] savetheearth2013-09-07 12:07 am

[Text/Action?] Stop Polluting the Water

[OOC: Some of you may remember this post, we got the go ahead, all who replied and new people very welcome! Just let me know what your character will be doing! Handwave is fine as well, let me know! Further plotting of all kinds welcome! CONCERNED CITIZENS UNITE!]

I'm sick of tiptoeing around the water. It's time we took it back.

Anyone who has pictures, video, any evidence about those wiseguys dumping chemicals into the water, let's start sending them out to the media.It has to be anonymous, careful, and all at once. How is up to you. Send them to environmentalist groups and anyone else you can think of too-- let's see them try to keep everyone quiet.

I have a few media contacts and I know there are others. If you think you can help, let everyone know.

We might not know what it is, but we can let people know something's going on. If everyone's watching the site, they'll have to explain themselves or stop.

Nick's volunteered to get prepaid phones and voice changers for anyone who wants to do anonymous phone tips. Text him if you're up for it. Keep it casual.

Shou, you still up for this? 
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[personal profile] reapsthewind 2013-09-11 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
so the deal there is that if you use the wifi with your personal computer anyone can jump on that signal and figure out it was you basically

if you use one of the public library machines, or any public machine frankly, well, that depends on what you do on it

if you have to log into any personal data at all they can figure it out

so like

if you have to use your library card to log in to the library computer to use the internet? they can figure you out that way

BUT

if you don't, so long as you don't do anything dumb like check your email and so long as the library staff isn't keeping tabs on who exactly used the public terminal... well, that should work since hundreds of people use those computers every day. that's what I'm saying.

so tl;dr -- it's a matter of finding a computer that can't be traced to you

i guessss another option would be if we could find a used machine somewhere but again the main deal is to find something that cannot under any circumstances be traced to any of us

ya dig?