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Ulrich Wessel fiel, doch tausend neu erstehen!
True & Honest Fan
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- Mar 17, 2019
If anyone is interested in researching the characters behind this, the FEC records are quite useful. Clicking on a record will give you some data, for example, Brian Levine, their head of Government Relations (bribing politicians to allow them to damage actual human beings' computers):Some more drama such as people understanding the severity of hacking but adding that bricking a users hardware should be illegal. Some people also joke that if you play anything made by Riot Games, you deserve to have your shit bricked.
Click on 'OPEN IMAGE' and it will give the person's (generally, home) address:
If someone has given an obviously false address then American citizens can file a complaint with the FEC about fraudulent details.
Because the FEC is incompetent, the generation of the images is consistently broken for the likes of WINRED and ACT Blue, either because there's too much data for the processes to run or they're constantly submitting updates which mean the images never finish generating. That's fine- let's say we're looking into this disgusting MAGA jeet, Jay Kapur, a senior director at Riot:
We get an error:
At this point we can either click through to the campaign, find the right election year (which could be different from the year in which the donation was made, pre dated, post dated, all sorts of shit) and download the CSV (often at least hundreds of megabytes and SLOOOW to download). OR we can use an alternative website that collates these data files like https://checkmydonation.org/. You can't search by name or employer, but if you have a name and a state you can get an address....
and confirm it- while California is more sensible about whether you should be able to see who owns a property just by typing the address in than every single other US state, you can just Google +redfin and see that Kapur's 2020 residence, 20444 Via Cellini, Porter Ranch, CA 91326, was last sold in 2017, so he almost certainly still lives there:
Trump is doing his best to bring on the American Century of Humiliation but the exchange rate for EUR:USD is not 1:10 lol.So if I understand correctly, cheaters paid $6000 for cheating devices, and the anticheat caught them, and this proves anticheat is bad.
I don't anticipate ever making the kind of money that paying $6000 to grief kids in Valorant/Fortnite etc would seem worth it. But $600? Yeah, wouldn't do it right now, but there's people paying well more than that for a bottle of Pappy right now.
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