Really enjoy your videos man. The only criticism I have is with some of your pronunciations of words like, "San Diego", "about" and a few others. It's probably just a me problem but they stand out like a sore thumb. Other than that I really enjoy watching your videos.l
Funny how they needed that when they have like everything else... (Go. Fa. Ap. Mi.) Seeing similar lines with what happened with the "old" but still "current" owner of Telegram in France... Backdoors open everywhere and in Everything "SMART"...
You underestimate how important encrypted methods of communication are to criminals. If they don’t use them, someone else will, and that someone else will be making much more money.
no no no no bad closing line bad closing line they're in my walls they're in my walls they're in my walls they're in my walls they're in my walls they're in my walls they're in my walls they're in my walls
Exactly they already had gps on him but if they picked him up with the court order he would have beat the case what he was supposed to do was cross the border from San Diego at the San Ysidro walking bridge then he could have take some time to think out a better plan as well he should have ditched the phone and gone dark
I just wanted to point out that at 10:53 when Crumb is narrating about Bellingham, WA that picture is from the inside of Old Town Cafe on Holly St. in Bellingham. It still has great breakfast and Crumb really doing work on the B-reel.
Let's be real here. the only thing he actually did illegal is delete data when requested (destruction of evidence) selling encrypted phones isn't illegal. Modifying phones to remove unwanted features isn't illegal. encrypting messages isn't illegal. He should have done an end to end encryption so that literally only messenger and recipient could read the messages and either or could delete it.
No, under RICO laws they had him death to rights for conspiracy by knowingly selling to criminals organizations a product designed specifically for their operations. Its called conspiracy to commit crimes and there is the addition al charges of aiding and abetting, providing material support and conspiracy to destroy evidence. These are each, at least one count per organization sold to in the sting. But in several these is more likely potentially hundreds if not thousands of counts for each charge, per organization. That's enough to put him away ffg or several consecutive sentences and lifetimes.
If it was actually encrypted to the company also, it kind of falls under Schrodinger's evidence right? Knowingly selling to a cartel is one thing. Refusing to sell to individuals that contact you individually and provably separate, is discrimination no?
@@nachashiesu-sophia No, ilegal doesn't as always equal wrong. But in this case it did, he was there to meet with people whose businesses were known to him as criminal organizations and he represented to them that this product was designed specifically for their unique criminal needs. That is conspiracy and aiding and abetting. But also morally wrong.
nah he deffo took more and the feds looked the other way. the $120k will have been to tick a box. fed's have no issue bending the law & hiding a few things. $120k over like 5 years is a criminal low amount, if the top guy got 9 years, he would've got maybe 1-3 years at best as a distributer.
This video plus the one made by Cipher (how I found this channel) are a great compliment to each other on this story. Crumb focused more on the people, Cipher focused more on the technology / phones themselves. Great watches, both of them
Did you watch the video, I am not pretending to be an expert but according to the narrator, there was no fence where he was headed he could have walked across.
Not gonna lie, there's two things I'm surprised by in this video: 1. That providing privacy services - something that itself would appear to be entirely legal - to people doing illegal stuff is apparently illegal? 2. That collecting information of Americans is illegal considering that's what exactly the NSA did lol
For 1) It's not the offering privacy services, it's the knowingly facilitating illegal activities. If the privacy service does not grant themselves access to the contents (like how Signal claims, not sure if they can be trusted but that's a separate issue) and forces the users to do all their work themselves they could have gotten away with it. In my opinion, the fact that you can contact the company to delete your chats remotely implies that the company has access to your device (or at least can send a kill signal), which provides reasonable belief to investigate the company and potentially arrest people involved. Whether the company had access and had a duty to inform Law Enforcement would have been determined by the courts, but an arrest could potentially be justified. Just because you're arrested and charged doesn't mean you're guilty in the US. It just means the alphabet boys think you've committed a crime and will attempt to prove it in court.
Actually according to an insider the feds leadership got mad after an Israeli was sold a phone .. and this is THE ONLY condition they gave to the operation leaders, no Israelis.
What they did to Vince was CLEAR entrapment!! All they wanted to do was destroy a privacy-oriented business so they created a literal trap for him. Yeah maybe he got a bit too greedy because of his dwindling numbers, but he got encouraged to commit a crime by only FBI agents. No real crime even occurred. That's crazy to me.
For Vince, it was entrapment, but he was, in no way, clean or opposed to working with organized crime. It wasnt his intent but he was well aware of what his business became. With a good lawyer he could have walked away with less than a slap on the wrist by cooperating and/or making a legal case of it being entrapment. Instead he ran and tried to cross the border which sealed his fate.
@@oliver1784 Given that some of the Anom receipts the FBI got involved assassinations and hits, I wouldn’t be surprised if Vince also condoned that kind of activity on his services. Or are laws against murder also bad?
Reminds me a little of the story of the Berlin tunnel, a wiretapping operation by joint US and British intelligence that was discovered by a Soviet spy, but allowed to proceed because the KGB wanted more penetration into the American-British spy network. The part about the feds allowing the criminals to market their phones on their own reminded me of that. Steve Vogel's book Betrayal in Berlin covers that one.
@@youriklaassens7198 he stuck to his word and company’s policy that he would never let law enforcement infiltrate his business. Not many people would have the integrity to follow through with their word when facing 10+ years in prison.
@@youriklaassens7198digital surveillance is a concerning issue considering law enforcement arent just after bad people with bad intentions but also good people that threaten government and expose their bad intentions.
These phones are how i got busted lol. My boss was bragging to me about how sick this phone was, how u needed a password to get past the fake homscreen that u enter in the calculator.. ended up being one of tjese and everthing i sent was seen by rcmp and used against me lol. They knew what car i was in, when i worked, where, what time etc. When i got caught it was by toyota camrys and dodge mini vans. I cant even lie, this was a smart move on the feds part lol. Well played
not that hard to work a real job... probably get paid more to. well seeing that your profile picture is an suv, you're not that wise with your money. glad they got your ret@rded @ss
Anom had similar problems as the German encryption device called Enigma. Once the UK has broken it the allies had to be careful about using the information without informing Germany.
@@benskevno he did not crack the Anom phone the video is literally about how it happened. as for Mr. Turing he left this earth in 1954 but everything else this guy said about him is true
If I were that breakfast spot, I would be publicizing all over that someone who helped multibillion-dollar drug cartels thought my food was worth risking jail for. 💀
the other question is how did they avoid discovery issues in court cases. If the feds are caught withholding anything from discovery it could be considered a Brady violation, and it brings up ethical issues for federal attorneys.
It’s honestly really cool to see how this channel has developed. It started with RuneScape (which I love) and has morphed into cyber crime which is a fascinating subject! Good work crumb, keep it up! By the way, the creator crafted store resin prints look amazing
Jagex makes it complicated. I took 6months off it, forgot my password and their customer service hasn't responded to me. Hell, even offered my CC info to make the retrieval faster
At @20:06 and @20:11 there are photos of this guy wearing a suit and not wearing a suit. But apart from the suit, they are the same photo. Why did someone photoshop a suit onto his body? That makes no sense. (Since the images are exactly 5 seconds apart, you can use the left/right arrow keys when the video is paused to switch between the images.)
fun fact: the stock footage surveillance cameras 1 and 4 come from Stuttgart, Germany. The cameras are located to the left of the art museum (glass building) on the Schlossplatz
BROOO WHAT THE FUDGE, at 15:58 the blue dots are literally 10 minutes walk from my home! i got scared shitless what the hell ahahhaha thats literally around the corner for me!!!
Crumb you are the goat bro! I love your videos. I’ve been addicted since I first found you a couple months back. No one compares bro. I watch your cyber crime stories the most. Them bitches be on point! Keep going with it bro!
There's actually a trilogy to this saga concerning this anon, 3rd part is in play as we sit watching our devices today.. ..and it'll shock the many in uniform whom was involved; depending on their worth to the clave ofcourse.
I remember coming across some of these "privacy" phones while checking into private messengers... I remember thinking that in the best case scenario you are sticking a big red flag on your forehead for law enforcement, in the worst - the system is compromised... And nobody is stupid enough to fall for it... Boy was I wrong. 😂
@@007i1 they came in to talk to the guy posing as criminals. He had to continue with the deal. Would you tell hardened criminals to screw off but not to worry because their secret's safe with you? The coercion they used would be enough to cause any reasonable person to commit a crime out of self preservation.
This explains Google pixels. A lot. During the original pixels release, it saw pathetic sales. The only reason it was considered to still be around was because Google had more than enough money to let it die. Turns out the FBI was buying thousands of them
The fact that people's private and intimate messages were being read is a fact I think you glossed over too fast. This is an insane amount of mass surveillance, and in the end it wasn't even worth it. Despite all these arrests, drugs are still being peddled in these regions every day. So citizens had their privacy stripped from them for...no reason? WTF
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Really enjoy your videos man. The only criticism I have is with some of your pronunciations of words like, "San Diego", "about" and a few others. It's probably just a me problem but they stand out like a sore thumb. Other than that I really enjoy watching your videos.l
Nice try, bet that link is an FBI honeypot!
😂😂😂. Egg are eggs
I liked your video, and reading through the comments was 🤣🤣😂😂
Funny how they needed that when they have like everything else... (Go. Fa. Ap. Mi.) Seeing similar lines with what happened with the "old" but still "current" owner of Telegram in France...
Backdoors open everywhere and in Everything "SMART"...
They find out their ‘unhackable’ phones got hacked by the Feds and the next thing they do is get another ‘unhackable’ phone… Makes total sense 😂😂😂
You underestimate how important encrypted methods of communication are to criminals. If they don’t use them, someone else will, and that someone else will be making much more money.
"If it isn't in your pocket already"... Nice closing line!
no no no no bad closing line bad closing line they're in my walls they're in my walls they're in my walls they're in my walls they're in my walls they're in my walls they're in my walls they're in my walls
@@avi hahahahaha
@@avi bro stay on ur meds 💊
If you have and iOS or Android phone it's in your pocket right now. 😂
@@Isaac_132 its in ur hands. DUH!!
Based on what we know from PRISM, they knew where he was the whole time. They just needed to legally catch him without revealing how they knew.
Exactly they already had gps on him but if they picked him up with the court order he would have beat the case what he was supposed to do was cross the border from San Diego at the San Ysidro walking bridge then he could have take some time to think out a better plan as well he should have ditched the phone and gone dark
Bro couldn't wait another 30 minutes to get bacon and eggs, bro just HAD to enjoy a good ol' American breakfast on American soil lmao
With his WIFI turned on, with his personal phone. If he had it off, they most likely wouldn't have caught him. Dumbass.
I was just thinking this like BRO you were basically there, they have bacon and eggs in Canada too man.
@@mnstrz0clearly it's worth going to jail over having Canadian bacon
Man I wish they named the restaurant in the records, must've been some hella good eggs
@@Crumb "Eggs worth risking it ALL!" lol
I just wanted to point out that at 10:53 when Crumb is narrating about Bellingham, WA that picture is from the inside of Old Town Cafe on Holly St. in Bellingham. It still has great breakfast and Crumb really doing work on the B-reel.
I live here as well. Sat on that bench many times lol
Just to clear things up, the place he was actually arrested was the over easy restaurant on james st.
Let's be real here. the only thing he actually did illegal is delete data when requested (destruction of evidence) selling encrypted phones isn't illegal. Modifying phones to remove unwanted features isn't illegal. encrypting messages isn't illegal. He should have done an end to end encryption so that literally only messenger and recipient could read the messages and either or could delete it.
No, under RICO laws they had him death to rights for conspiracy by knowingly selling to criminals organizations a product designed specifically for their operations. Its called conspiracy to commit crimes and there is the addition al charges of aiding and abetting, providing material support and conspiracy to destroy evidence. These are each, at least one count per organization sold to in the sting. But in several these is more likely potentially hundreds if not thousands of counts for each charge, per organization. That's enough to put him away ffg or several consecutive sentences and lifetimes.
@@Spiritofhope5 I think he meant ethically, because not everyone is simple-minded and submissive enough to believe that or act as if illegal = wrong.
If it was actually encrypted to the company also, it kind of falls under Schrodinger's evidence right?
Knowingly selling to a cartel is one thing.
Refusing to sell to individuals that contact you individually and provably separate, is discrimination no?
@@nachashiesu-sophia No, ilegal doesn't as always equal wrong. But in this case it did, he was there to meet with people whose businesses were known to him as criminal organizations and he represented to them that this product was designed specifically for their unique criminal needs. That is conspiracy and aiding and abetting. But also morally wrong.
Too bad. Life in prison for him I say.
$120k!? Bro got robbed by the feds
fr. they seized millions and gave bro the leftovers💀
At least he got some of the 10 er 8 no wait 5 (counts again) 3 million they seized
They paid him in freedom if he didn't do that he would've faced 20+ years in prison that's some change to start a new life
he wasn't really in a position to bargain
nah he deffo took more and the feds looked the other way. the $120k will have been to tick a box. fed's have no issue bending the law & hiding a few things. $120k over like 5 years is a criminal low amount, if the top guy got 9 years, he would've got maybe 1-3 years at best as a distributer.
You're supposed to eat breakfast in Canada when you've gotten away
This video plus the one made by Cipher (how I found this channel) are a great compliment to each other on this story. Crumb focused more on the people, Cipher focused more on the technology / phones themselves. Great watches, both of them
Complement*, a compliment is something nice you tell someone: "nice hair"
A complement is something that contributes to a whole.
Why the fuck would he stop for breakfast?!
Diners in Canada just aren't the same 🥲
@ LOL how’s prison food in comparison?
Doesn’t matter, he would not have been able to cross the border
Did you watch the video, I am not pretending to be an expert but according to the narrator, there was no fence where he was headed he could have walked across.
Haven't you seen the commercials.. you're not you when you're hungry
Not gonna lie, there's two things I'm surprised by in this video:
1. That providing privacy services - something that itself would appear to be entirely legal - to people doing illegal stuff is apparently illegal?
2. That collecting information of Americans is illegal considering that's what exactly the NSA did lol
For 1) It's not the offering privacy services, it's the knowingly facilitating illegal activities. If the privacy service does not grant themselves access to the contents (like how Signal claims, not sure if they can be trusted but that's a separate issue) and forces the users to do all their work themselves they could have gotten away with it. In my opinion, the fact that you can contact the company to delete your chats remotely implies that the company has access to your device (or at least can send a kill signal), which provides reasonable belief to investigate the company and potentially arrest people involved.
Whether the company had access and had a duty to inform Law Enforcement would have been determined by the courts, but an arrest could potentially be justified. Just because you're arrested and charged doesn't mean you're guilty in the US. It just means the alphabet boys think you've committed a crime and will attempt to prove it in court.
1) it's complicated, talk to a local lawyer
2) it's simple, there's nobody punishing them
Actually according to an insider the feds leadership got mad after an Israeli was sold a phone .. and this is THE ONLY condition they gave to the operation leaders, no Israelis.
What they did to Vince was CLEAR entrapment!! All they wanted to do was destroy a privacy-oriented business so they created a literal trap for him. Yeah maybe he got a bit too greedy because of his dwindling numbers, but he got encouraged to commit a crime by only FBI agents. No real crime even occurred. That's crazy to me.
For Vince, it was entrapment, but he was, in no way, clean or opposed to working with organized crime. It wasnt his intent but he was well aware of what his business became. With a good lawyer he could have walked away with less than a slap on the wrist by cooperating and/or making a legal case of it being entrapment. Instead he ran and tried to cross the border which sealed his fate.
@@GamingEelektrosswhat is with peoples facination in thinking that laws = good. Why?
@@oliver1784 Given that some of the Anom receipts the FBI got involved assassinations and hits, I wouldn’t be surprised if Vince also condoned that kind of activity on his services.
Or are laws against murder also bad?
That isn't always illegal tbh.
@@2rx_bni what are you taking about? Entrapment is illegal
Abolutely love your videos man
Thank you king
Crazy to put the New Zealand flag at 28:00 when talking about Australia
Lmao
Also highlighted Vancouver Island when talking about Vancouver, an easy mistake to make but the city is not on the island.
0:37 Is that GMan?
Guy from Skibidi Toilet dop dop dop yes yes
No. @@exowars
Reminds me a little of the story of the Berlin tunnel, a wiretapping operation by joint US and British intelligence that was discovered by a Soviet spy, but allowed to proceed because the KGB wanted more penetration into the American-British spy network. The part about the feds allowing the criminals to market their phones on their own reminded me of that.
Steve Vogel's book Betrayal in Berlin covers that one.
lithuania mentioned 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
Obsessed with your channel. So well documented, researched and presented.
*Imagine they add this feature to GTA 6 and you can get caught doing a crime because your new phone you bought was wired by the FIB...*
Respect to the owner for not working with the feds despite the consequences
Why respect?
Fuck that guy. He was facilitating murder and drug addiction. Fuck that guy, he should have gotten way more than 9 years
@@youriklaassens7198 he stuck to his word and company’s policy that he would never let law enforcement infiltrate his business. Not many people would have the integrity to follow through with their word when facing 10+ years in prison.
@@youriklaassens7198digital surveillance is a concerning issue considering law enforcement arent just after bad people with bad intentions but also good people that threaten government and expose their bad intentions.
Some people think privacy doesn't exist. They believe if the govt wants you get up info that you should , no matter what. It's ridiculous.
The dude still had his phone in his pocket while escaping to Canada? Then stopped for breakfast? I have no words…
Funny since RCMP (Canada Federal Police) had a backdoor to Blackberries. It wasn’t known at the time but came out later
These phones are how i got busted lol. My boss was bragging to me about how sick this phone was, how u needed a password to get past the fake homscreen that u enter in the calculator.. ended up being one of tjese and everthing i sent was seen by rcmp and used against me lol. They knew what car i was in, when i worked, where, what time etc. When i got caught it was by toyota camrys and dodge mini vans. I cant even lie, this was a smart move on the feds part lol. Well played
not that hard to work a real job... probably get paid more to. well seeing that your profile picture is an suv, you're not that wise with your money. glad they got your ret@rded @ss
Anom had similar problems as the German encryption device called Enigma. Once the UK has broken it the allies had to be careful about using the information without informing Germany.
was it agent Turing who broke it?
@@benskev Yes. Alan Turing discovered how to break the code. He is the creator of computer science also.
@@benskevno he did not crack the Anom phone the video is literally about how it happened. as for Mr. Turing he left this earth in 1954 but everything else this guy said about him is true
If I were that breakfast spot, I would be publicizing all over that someone who helped multibillion-dollar drug cartels thought my food was worth risking jail for. 💀
At 5:00 the area pictured is Vancouver Island, Vancouver is not on Vancouver Island.
have been watching a lot of your videos over the past day, and these are genuinely so interesting. please keep up the good work!
This needs to be made into a feature film
I’d watch the whole series if it happened
18:07 guys sipping 15 franks espresso in Geneva: "I don't think we will"
the other question is how did they avoid discovery issues in court cases. If the feds are caught withholding anything from discovery it could be considered a Brady violation, and it brings up ethical issues for federal attorneys.
Absolutely love watching these! Glad to see as you break out of OSRS your views are Skyrocketing!!!
So glad you're still putting out videos i really miss your RuneScape content but these videos are great too 😊
I'm just in love with this new direction and format of your videos :)
It’s honestly really cool to see how this channel has developed. It started with RuneScape (which I love) and has morphed into cyber crime which is a fascinating subject! Good work crumb, keep it up! By the way, the creator crafted store resin prints look amazing
and the day just got better thank you crumb
>buy phone for criminals
>get caught in criminal investigations
Shocked Pikachu
I didn’t know selling phones to criminals was illegal somebody needs to send Steve Jobs to jail
@@guacamole4724 By your logic then all CEOs of phone manufacturers should then
Its a good day when crumb uploads
I already know what this is about.
Anom, I was there at defcon when they first talked about it there. It was cool af.
bro could have literally walked away a free man and chose "nah, i'll run away and lose 9 years of my life"
THANK YOU CRUMB!!!! I’ve been waiting for a new Crumb video since I got hooked and binge watched them all ❤ You’re the man!
Appreciate you :)
@@Crumb Bro, this new video did not disappoint! What a crazy story! I’m about to rewatch it.
This is why I only do all my business discussions in person…
And then comment on public youtube videos that you're likely a criminal. Nice work!
@@TailPress09 haha it’s a joke, I’m just a student 😅
@@TailPress09 oh my, with all that he revealed, I bet the FBI is on their way to him right now!
Yeye 😮@@MrLegendra
Hypothetically speaking if you are discussing criminal activity, what if they rang a wire?
time to listen to this while working on stuff. thanks 👍🏽
They/them 😂
adhd zoomer focus on ur work
Wow, only starting this video and it already looks incredible! Great job as always Crumb, and I love the way you describe the phones and business 🙂🎉
I’ve been watching you for a while now. You are one of, if not the best documentary style channel on UA-cam.
I've been here since the early runescape days, so happy you've grown the channel! Do you still play? (Actively, nobody truly quits)
Jagex makes it complicated. I took 6months off it, forgot my password and their customer service hasn't responded to me. Hell, even offered my CC info to make the retrieval faster
I'm crying, dude was 🤏 close to freedom but stopped to get some bacon and eggs bro couldn't have waited half an hour
Can u imagine what the CIA has with criminals?
After watching this, consider your cell phone. Yes, the OS has a built-in backdoor.
At @20:06 and @20:11 there are photos of this guy wearing a suit and not wearing a suit. But apart from the suit, they are the same photo. Why did someone photoshop a suit onto his body? That makes no sense. (Since the images are exactly 5 seconds apart, you can use the left/right arrow keys when the video is paused to switch between the images.)
fun fact you can pause a youtube video and go frame by frame with the keys , and .
Less go Crumb uploaded
Its a great day when Crumb uploads
It's wild to see you go from making runescape videos to making what makes you more money. I don't blame you.
do you still play oldschool?
Like everything good; it happens once you quit RuneScape.
maybe they enjoy these ones more
@@Nami_Noteprobably considering they pay more 😅 just kidding
He makes such amazing videos
fuck, I had to pause because I’m Canadian and the little Mountie that pops up / “about it” has me dying 😂
love the video btw 👏
fun fact: the stock footage surveillance cameras 1 and 4 come from Stuttgart, Germany. The cameras are located to the left of the art museum (glass building) on the Schlossplatz
En scheena Dag... 😂🙋🏼♀️
BROOO WHAT THE FUDGE, at 15:58 the blue dots are literally 10 minutes walk from my home! i got scared shitless what the hell ahahhaha thats literally around the corner for me!!!
Nice work, you doxxed yourself lmaoo
I look forward to every one of these stories. Thank you so much for the amazing content!
Crumb you are the goat bro!
I love your videos.
I’ve been addicted since I first found you a couple months back. No one compares bro.
I watch your cyber crime stories the most. Them bitches be on point!
Keep going with it bro!
This story would make a pretty good movie
At least give fern their credit
Really informative and great video style- Subbed 👍🔥
I had seen the video of the Challenger outrunning the police helicopter, but i didn't know that was him.
0:37 - is it just me or is that a G-Man rig LOL
Video should be titled: “The biggest Entrapment and Illegal Surveillance Operation by the FBI”
take the L lil bro
Production was very well done and excellent narration.,!
Seems like a 4th Amendment issue here. Booyah at 24:15...
one of the best channels on youtube
"the FBI had to plant a mole to become Hansen's right hand man" (picture shows left hand)
10:02 we like keeping things vahg around here
Now they're on all phones and Smart electronic devices... TV's, stereos,PCs,ovens, refrigerators, meters, ear buds etc etc
Yo is that G-Man from Half-Life 2? 0:35
Half life 3 confirmed
looks like gman from half life alyx
spotted it right away and I was scouting the comments to see if I was the only one
There's actually a trilogy to this saga concerning this anon, 3rd part is in play as we sit watching our devices today.. ..and it'll shock the many in uniform whom was involved; depending on their worth to the clave ofcourse.
No group or person should have this kind of power....this is sickening
Joseph does amazing work.
"officials flew up to vancouver" HOW DARE YOU
I remember coming across some of these "privacy" phones while checking into private messengers...
I remember thinking that in the best case scenario you are sticking a big red flag on your forehead for law enforcement, in the worst - the system is compromised...
And nobody is stupid enough to fall for it... Boy was I wrong. 😂
good content g
Laughs nervously in graphine OS 😂
Yippy my country got mentioned
that exist plan was smart af. suprised they didnt turn on afgoo too
I love how to concise this was
The whole thing wreaks of entrapment. Reminds me of the John Delorean “bust”
You have no idea what entrapment is
You have no idea what entrapment is
Nah this is definitely entrapment.
@michaelgordon8142 how? What have the officers done to coerce someone into breaking a law they otherwise wouldn't?
@@007i1 they came in to talk to the guy posing as criminals. He had to continue with the deal. Would you tell hardened criminals to screw off but not to worry because their secret's safe with you?
The coercion they used would be enough to cause any reasonable person to commit a crime out of self preservation.
Las Vagas? I think you mean Vegas, bro. 😂
effort is wild, nice vid
Cool video man!
Greed is eventually the downfall of all criminals 😂😂
PogChamp, great new youtuber
“Jail for a long time” for this guy would’ve been a lavish country club prison in which inside traders are locked up in 😂
This video is crazy crazy crazy good
This explains Google pixels. A lot. During the original pixels release, it saw pathetic sales. The only reason it was considered to still be around was because Google had more than enough money to let it die. Turns out the FBI was buying thousands of them
Crumb when do you plan on dropping Malone 230M crypto heist? Also amazing video keep up great work🙌🏾🙌🏾
Another banger bro
0:37 FBI gman lmfao
immediately noticed it lmao
Anøm is the only kind of surveillance I like, explicitly targeted to criminals.
Clueless
Crumb said in the video that while it was intended for criminals, there were plenty of regular ass people that were on there too
God forbid for people to do something without the government knowing
LITHUANIA MENTIONED AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Sounds like the largest gangster crew won.....
The fact that people's private and intimate messages were being read is a fact I think you glossed over too fast. This is an insane amount of mass surveillance, and in the end it wasn't even worth it. Despite all these arrests, drugs are still being peddled in these regions every day. So citizens had their privacy stripped from them for...no reason? WTF
This is another season of the mr. Big episode😂Feds just keep playing by the same handbook, tried and tested😅
Great video homie 🫶