savethosekids | 11 points
IMAGE UNLOCK - A code found possibly?
Take a look at the DCForTeens.com page. Then view the source - there is something here possibly:
thowawaypizza666 | 6 points
WHOIS got changed already - someone with knowledge needs to move fast on this. I've a hunch about this one.
Please_Dont_Laugh | 3 points
Motherfucker really? I did research and like all modern browsers support frames.
So to see this link, you need an older browser. Something seems fishy!!
Please_Dont_Laugh | 3 points
So the question is, why would this website even bother supporting old browsers that do not use frames. Well you can disable frames in firefox, and in theory (which I'm trying to do right now) we could disable the frame and see that link on the webpage
AnonIDIOTA | 4 points
Did they delete all those creepy reviews of youtube with eli? i cant find them anymore
ppppppiza | 5 points
Yep. Did anyone save? There were around 5/6 videos of other venues. One where he mentioned the name of a guy at the end 'Chris'? Looked like he was being grabben. Piss I didn't save.
InvestigateThatShit | 3 points
To me, this looks like some kind of bullshit landing page you get when you park a domain.
ppppppiza | 2 points
So explain the strange source. Looks like a PGP code or something to me.
InvestigateThatShit | 2 points
Here's how I see it...
ww17.dcforteens.com
^ The domain
?ga=CGFFyOta3LNjEV2wWtQNdaMcBm5KkngXXCGXpHWQGM2w4KUNTSHSGOrdhrxZAG6icnZBFDXDC7QC8ovGfUSjfw%3D%3D
?ga= is the first URL parameter. Could be Google Analytics?
&gerf=L4N534k7NjIMie3pzlqPPy5BvmjyELNJidemKUabOGs%3D
&gerf another URL parameter. Your guess is as good as mine. Developers use these to pass arguments to their scripts.
Here's more sites that use the same params (first result is the same style of landing page): https://duckduckgo.com/html?t=disconnect&q=ga%3D %26gerf%3D %26guro%3D*
anotherthrow23423 | 2 points
But the fact it references a button that isn't there. And what's on/was at this site? Maybe to access to Commet Ping Pong hidden section, someone is told to look at those videos on YouTube and then then come here. They need a way to pass the codes around....
The YouTube videos are there for a reason, and so this site has (or had) a purpose.
InvestigateThatShit | 2 points
At present this looks like a parked domain. On the first result I linked above, the page shows "For search results please CLICK HERE." and if I dont do anything, I'm automatically taken there.
If you feel it's worth pursuing please do. IMO it's a waste of time. Chances are the guy put his vids to private and changed his @ record to park the domain and rake in some ad revenue.
anotherthrow23423 | 1 points
Totally WRONG. The you tube account is YEARS old.
You're trying to put people off target here which leads me to thing this IS something.
The website is/was DIRECTLY linked from the YouTube accound which goes years back.
InvestigateThatShit | 2 points
You're trying to put people off target here which leads me to thing this IS something.
Easy there. I was trying to explain and be helpful. Please by all means, investigate it further. For me it's not worth the time. Maybe someone will pursue it.
ppppppiza | 2 points
Please, someone get this to 4/8 chan
88beersonawall | 1 points
Ok, OP from https://8ch.net/pol/res/8198337.html Y'all know the fucking shilling we go through, and this is bull. We've tried image unlocks and Unicode de-scriptors and there was nothing. If your going to gind anything it will be a .rar hidden within a .jpg or .gif photo. Likely emailed privately. Doubtfully on any permanent email. If the 650,000 emails ever get published, we'll have tons of leads, but that's a while from now. Don't Forget PizzaGate. That's just what they want.
Please_Dont_Laugh | 7 points | Nov 14 2016 03:26:51
The part at the end, right before click here to proceed, is a giant link. On a webpage that appears to be similar to the kind when you type in porbhub.com Odd. I'm gonna try to follow the link
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Please_Dont_Laugh | 3 points | Nov 14 2016 03:35:07
Couldn't get anything. Definitely odd though. As the link is supposed to be the backround image we see on the page. However on browsers that do not support "frames" they have all fallback link, which is the second link. What makes it more odd is that on the second link, it is different than the first., AND says click here to proceed, which is nowhere to be found on the page in Google chrome.
So could this issue be investigated further by finding a web browser that doesn't support html frames?
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