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Sasha
29th February 2012, 20:30
For our US comrades: http://www.getmyfbifile.com/form.php

ellipsis
1st March 2012, 07:55
Always been curious...

PC LOAD LETTER
9th March 2012, 03:50
Something about this ...

Kinda like if you request it and you don't have a file, they might assume you're up to something ... and start watching what you do

Maybe I'm just paranoid.

Ostrinski
9th March 2012, 04:11
yeah idk why but something definitely feels weird about this.

Zealot
9th March 2012, 04:20
Give away full name, aliases, addresses and phone numbers for fbi file? Seems legit.

Prometeo liberado
9th March 2012, 04:28
Ya. Let me see? How best to compile a list of lefties, get the most pertinant info possible and have the victim pay for it?:glare:

Ostrinski
9th March 2012, 04:50
In all honesty I'm sure a lot of libertarians, nazis, tea party types, and even some self righteous liberals probably think they have fbi files.

Danielle Ni Dhighe
9th March 2012, 05:13
Give away full name, aliases, addresses and phone numbers for fbi file? Seems legit.
All the site does is generate a correctly formatted letter, which you send to the FBI, and you can generate the letter without providing your personal information to the site and then hand write that data on the printed letter.

Danielle Ni Dhighe
9th March 2012, 05:21
They also have a sister site to help you get the files of deceased people. My great-grandfather was a commie back in the day, so I might see if they had a file on him. His son, my grandfather, was an armed robber in the 1930s, so I might have them check for his file, too.

Zealot
9th March 2012, 08:24
All the site does is generate a correctly formatted letter, which you send to the FBI, and you can generate the letter without providing your personal information to the site and then hand write that data on the printed letter.

And they don't store it in any way? I doubt it, pretty much every site these days store everything. Even if they don't the FBI is going to see it on the hand written letter.

It may as well say "If you think you might have an FBI file because you're doing something considered questionable to bourgeois politics please give us your name and address."

Danielle Ni Dhighe
9th March 2012, 08:36
And they don't store it in any way? I doubt it, pretty much every site these days store everything. Even if they don't the FBI is going to see it on the hand written letter.
Of course, the FBI will have your name, address, and social security number if you go through with it, and the concern that they may see it as a reason to monitor you isn't entirely unwarranted. I'm just saying the site and how it works isn't quite what some are making it out to be.

ellipsis
9th March 2012, 17:05
Wow lots of illogical paranoid delusion in this thread.

Ele'ill
9th March 2012, 17:30
Wow lots of illogical paranoid delusion in this thread.

We don't talk to any agents of the ruling class.

Ele'ill
9th March 2012, 17:36
You better hope they have been interested in you else you've just requested they create a file.

Seriously just laughed at this too,


Special bonus agency request!
While we're at it, we can generate request letters to some other Federal agencies besides the FBI that you may be interested in (or who may have been interested in you!). Just check the boxes next to the ones that you think might have records on you.
National Security Agency (NSA)
Defense Security Service (DSS)
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
U.S. Marshals Service (USMS)
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
Secret Service (USSS)
Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID)

ellipsis
9th March 2012, 19:43
it just seems like there is panopitocon effect here where people ascribe all these incredible, far reaching functions to agents of the state, then assume the resources exist to blindly investigate for unknown wrong-doings of everybody who requests a file, AND they choose to spend such ample resources on a pretty sloppy phishing attempt.

i dunno if i buy it.

Ele'ill
9th March 2012, 20:01
it just seems like there is panopitocon effect here where people ascribe all these incredible, far reaching functions to agents of the state, then assume the resources exist to blindly investigate for unknown wrong-doings of everybody who requests a file, AND they choose to spend such ample resources on a pretty sloppy phishing attempt.

i dunno if i buy it.

These agencies run your info and can pull up arrest records and anything else (local files perhaps) which would then make them creating a file for someone anything but a blind investigation.