U.S. National Security Agency Visit
July 9th, 2009The U.S. National Security Agency user (host: ncmd.nsa.gov, ip: 63.239.69.1) conducted the following Google search: Three generations of imbeciles are enough.
The NSA user visited the following Cryptogon page: “Three Generations of Imbeciles Are Enough”: The U.S. Eugenics Legacy.
63.239.69.1 gets up to some interesting activity; interesting mostly because how stupid it is. It must serve as some sort of gateway to the Internet for a bunch of people at the NSA. If you look around, you’ll see that several different people are wasting A LOT of tax payer dollars from that IP.
While the antics of Machete_mike on Guts and Gory will keep you busy for a while, and ChaCha is preggers and much more, here is a list of Wikipedia activity from 63.239.69.1. Don’t miss the “Talk” page for that IP if you need a good laugh.
Related: Maryland Procurement Office
Hah! The page edit history from that IP is hilarious. That made my day.
Looks like the BAH contractors are making, um, effective use of government resources.
Lot’s of WTF’s in this stuff.
I just checked my logs from that IP. I noticed quite a few hits linking from mail.live.com (hotmail) and mail.yahoo.com. That’s not very secure, coming from 3rd party mail servers. Bad kids.
Following are phrases that they came into my site with. Capitalization and phrasing has been preserved. The first column is the date which they visited. The second is the search engine they used. The third is their search.
Take what you see at face value. I don’t consider any of it weird, except maybe that 30/Apr/2009 search.
12/Mar/2008 Google: nsa
13/Mar/2008 Google News: booz allen hamilton
19/Mar/2008 Google: barak obama maureen baginski
27/Mar/2008 Google: commission on the national guard and reserve retirement changes
02/Apr/2008 Daylife: Gregg W Bergersen
09/May/2008 Google: essex battle group
10/Jun/2008 Google News: FISA
24/Jun/2008 Google: al-qaeda’s growing online offensive
28/Jul/2008 Google News: FOB Loyalty Attack
06/Aug/2008 Google: US IT contractor deaths in Afghanistan
05/Sep/2008 search.comcast.net: range1 “punta cana”
17/Sep/2008 news.ask.com: tropical storm hannah
29/Oct/2008 Google: helicopter shot down in afghanistan
31/Oct/2008 Google: Problems accepting FIOS bundle terms
13/Nov/2008 Google News: justice department overhaul planned
12/Dec/2008 Google: congressional record senate vote automaker bailout
22/Jan/2009 Google News: dtv antenna
20/Feb/2009 Google: passenger jet tail broke new york
11/Mar/2009 Google: “Richard A. Rohde” ssa
30/Apr/2009 Google: MAY 1 – THE REVOLUTION BEGINS
04/Jun/2009 Google: privacy board civil liberties
10/Jun/2009 Bing: DIR CIA
24/Jun/2009 Google News: israel iran war
Some of these testimonials on their low-carb/exercise forum rant board are pretty dysfunctional http://www.dachmo.net/bickerboard/index.php?post=47161&parent=47161
Hey “I know that dude!”
I’m happy that after 7 years someone else finally noticed. Some of these guys actually like to mess with people minds just by showing up to their website. They also like to send strange emails pretending to be an old friend. It’s what got me looking at all the IP addresses of every email just to make sure. Once they know you look at this stuff the game’s afoot.
They like to send photos of naked males with pistols drawn and aimed at the camera, not joking. Some of them must take a lot of steroids. They seem to like this site for example: http://goheavy.com/forums/olympic/index.cgi/noframes/read/146579
These guys null routed my modem and can turn off your electricity, cable, phone, and even cancel credit cards. And no it ain’t a movie script. They are F**KING WEIRDOS and somewhat crazy I’d say. For the most part they are harmless, but I’m armed most of time.
Also take a look at some of the other IPs at goheavy.com: http://goheavy.com/forums/olympic/index.cgi/noframes/read/146588
129.139.1.69
OrgName: Headquarters, USAISC
OrgID: HEADQU-3
Address: NETC-ANC CONUS TNOSC
City: Fort Huachuca
StateProv: AZ
PostalCode: 85613-5000
Country: US
NetRange: 129.139.0.0 – 129.139.255.255
CIDR: 129.139.0.0/16
If you look around that site you’ll find all types of IPs. They could be fake but after years of dealing with it I don’t think so.