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U.S. National Security Agency Visits Cryptogon

February 26th, 2008

The NSA user (host: anubis.restarea.ncsc.mil, ip: 144.51.79.100) accessed the following pages on Cryptogon: Home Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Geothermal Power in Alaska Holds Hidden Model for Clean Energy The session on Cryptogon began with a referral from here: http://www.cotse.net/users/ddevries/link.html

To the Reader at the International Organization in Paris

December 17th, 2007

I see that you’re fascinated with Cryptogon. Do you have any insights to share with all of us? My public key is here. If you send email from a different domain than the one from which you’re reading Cryptogon, kindly identify the organization in your email so that I know I’m talking to the right […]

Mitre Corporation Search

October 24th, 2007

The Mitre Corporation user (host: mw-128-29-43-3.mitre.org, ip: 128.29.43.3) conducted the following Google search: synthetic environments for analysis and simulation Related Cryptogon Page: Synthetic Environments for Analysis and Simulation Mitre Corporation is one of the BIG intelligence and military community cutouts, like SAIC and Battelle Memorial Institute. Tens of billions of dollars worth of tax payer […]

U.S. Federal Reserve Visits Cryptogon

June 26th, 2007

The U.S. Federal Reserve user (host: b1fed1.federalreserve.org, ip: 12.171.160.202) conducted the following Google search: new zealand intervenes june 22nd

U.S. Terrorist Screening Center Visits Cryptogon; Reveals Activity Due to Stupidity

June 19th, 2007

The U.S. Terrorist Screening Center user (host: techtrack.gov, ip: 67.108.115.178) conducted the following Google search: “national security analysis center” The user clicked on this Google cache page of a Cryptogon story about the National Security Analysis Center, but I saw it in the log anyway (explained below). In fact, I saw two visits simultaneously. The […]

DING DING DING: We Have a Winner

May 25th, 2007

The U.S. Army 10th Mountain Division user (host: pc212-206.2bde10mtn.army.mil, ip: 214.13.212.180) conducted the following Google search: how to assassinate people I miss seeing some of the .mil searches that would wind up on Cryptogon. That was great fun. Cryptogon is mostly blocked on .mil domains now. If you’re curious about some of the other interesting […]

Department of Homeland Security Checks Out BullionVault Post

March 25th, 2007

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security user (host: unwgsgs5.cbp.dhs.gov, ip: 63.167.255.204) looked at this recent Cryptogon post about BullionVault.

Textron Employee Searches for Information on Modified Bedini Cole Window Motor

February 27th, 2007

The Textron user (host: srv5-1.dc1.textron.com, ip: 216.148.248.31) conducted the following Google search: modified bedini cole window motor Hmm. Someone from Textron, a company that received a U.S. Department of Defense grant to build a 100kW battlefield laser by 2009, is doing Google searches for information related to free energy machines… I know. It’s just a […]

Nice Machine Name

February 4th, 2007

evil.ramstein.af.mil 132.25.0.206

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