Monday, March 2, 2015

Curt Schilling responds to twitter attacks on his daughter; Keyboard Warriors exposed

mean tweets about Gabby Schilling

 

Curt Schilling exposes twitter users who threaten to rape his daughter

Red Sox Legend Curt Schilling sent out a tweet on his twitter a couple days ago congratulating his daughter, Gaby Schilling for getting accepted to College. He was then bombarded with tweets discussing raping his daughter and discussing her menstrual cycle.  Things like this are not uncommon for celebrities on twitter but Schilling decided to expose the cowards. 
 
Many people feel they can hid behind the internet and face no repercussions for thins they say unlike. Unfortunately for these idiots that didn't maintain their anonymity at all and their identities were exposed. Although all their social media accounts have been closed and their linkedin pages have been changed to different information everyone already knows their true identity.

Adam Nagel and Sean Macdonald



Sean Macdonald

The twitter user "Hollywood" @primetime 227 is a man named Sean Macdonald.  He is Vice President of the Theta Xi fraternity at Montclair State University. He is also a New York Yankees ticket salesman (but maybe not for much longer). Do you want to let the university know what you think of him?
Contact:
      Jerry Collins Director of Student Conduct Office of the Dean of Students Student Center, Room 400 collinsje@mail.montclair.edu (973) 655-6981 (Phone) (973) 655-7656 (Fax)
 
 
 

Adam Nagel

Adam Nagel The sports guru
 

Adam Nagel tweets to schilling
The twitter user The Sports Guru @Nagels_Bagels is a man named Adam Nagel.  He hosted a one hour weely radio show at Brookdale Community College but it has been cancelled following his tweets. He also had a dating profile on jewish dating site Jdate. He originally is from Edison, NJ where his father  Stephen Nagel ran for city council.
                                               Adam Nagel’s home landline 732-985-7206
 
 
Want to see Curt Schilling's blog post regarding these guys?
 
 
More tweets to Curt Schilling regarding his daughter
 
Rape tweets to curt schilling
 



Monday, February 23, 2015

2015 Oscar Winners & Acceptance Speech Photos: 87th Academy Awards Winners List

2015 Oscar Winner for Best Picture: Birdman

Alejandro G. Iñárritu, John Lesher and James W. Skotchdopole and the cast of Birdman accept Oscar Award for best picture

 
Birdman winner of best picture at 2015 Oscars acceptance speech pic
 
 

2015 Oscar Winner for Best Directing: Birdman

Alejandro G. Iñárritu accepts Oscar Award for best director

2015 Oscars Birdman director recieves academy Awards on stage
 
 

2015 Oscar Winner for Best Actress: Julianne Moore (Still Alice)

Julianne Moore accepts Oscar Award for best actress

2015 Oscars Julianne Moore recieves Oscar award for best actress photo
 
 

2015 Oscar Winner for Best Actor: Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything)

Eddie Remayne accepting Oscar Award for his performance as Stephen Hawking

Best actor in a supporting role 2015 oscars acceptance speech photo Eddie Redmayne
 

 

2015 Oscar Winner for best Supporting Actress: Patricia Arquette (Boyhood)

Patricia Arquette Accepting Oscar Award for her role in Boyhhod

Patricia Arquette 2015 academy awards acceptance speech photo
 
 
 

2015 Oscar Winner for best Supporting Actor: J.K Simmons (Whiplash)

JK Simmons accepts Oscar for his role as an abusive music Teacher in Whiplash

Best Actor in a supporting role 2015 oscars whiplash acceptance speech photo
 
 
 
 

2015 Oscar Winner for best animated feature film: Big Hero 6

Don Hall, Chris Williams and Roy Conli accept Oscar award for Big Hero 6

Oscar winners best animated film acceptance speech photo
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Torrent Sites Under Fire Febuary 2014: Kickass torrents has .so domain banned and The Pirate Bay is threatened with domain seizure

Kick Ass Torrents and The Pirate Bay, the two biggest torrent sites in the world are under constant attack

The Pirate Bay may have its Swedish domains seized

The pirate bay had its server room raided by Swedish police in December 2014 which caused the site to be shut down for almost two months.  They made a triumphant return on January 31st but they are still facing a threat from Swedish authorities who want to seize both of their .se domains, thepiratebay.se and piratebay.se.
 
Swedish prosecutor Frederick Ingblad alleged the site is running a criminal operation infringing on copyrights and therefore the domains are being used in a crime and should be seized.  The original motion to seize the domains was filed in 2013 and will finally be heard by a court in April 2015. If the domains are seized it is likely Pirate Bay will just switch to another domain and continue its operation.
 

Kickass torrents had its .so domain banned

Kickass.so which formerly operated under kickass.to and kat.ph was forced to switch back to its old domain, kickass.to after having its domain seized.  Their .so domain is a Somalian domain and many were surprised that Somalian authorities would ban their domain, but under pressure from international copyright groups they did.
 
Kickass torrents was down for several hours after the domain seizure. Many users were at first concerned and didn't know what was going on with the site. After a few hours of questions the site had returned to normal operation at its old domain.
 
It has become evident that domain seizures have little effect on websites as they usually switch to a different domain pretty quickly. No matter how little amount of success they have, copyright groups will continue to attempt any method they can to prevent the sharing of copyrighted files. The two most popular torrent sites in the world, both receiving millions of visitors per day are their prime targets but these sites are likely to continue business as usual no matter what is thrown at them.
 
Some of the other most popular torrent sites that are being targeted include extratorrent.cc h33t.to rarbg.com 1337x.to and isohunt.to


Friday, January 16, 2015

Names of Boston protesters arrested for shutting down highway and blocking ambulances


In total 26 people were arrested on various charges for blocking I-93 outside of Boston. 

People in ambulances were unable to get to hospitals and patients missed chemotherapy appointments in Boston.  Below is the names of the selfish protesters who shutdown I-93 by chaining themselves to barrels full of concrete and throwing glass onto the roadway.
 
Arrested in Milford, MA were:
 
Nicole Sullivan (she was wearing a diaper when arrested!)
Nicole Sullivan, 24, of Jacques Street, Somerville, pled not guilty to trespassing, resisting arrest, willfully obstructing an emergency vehicle, conspiracy, disorderly conduct and throwing an object on a public way.
 
Nelli Routsalainen, 25, of Lambert Avenue, Roxbury, pled not guilty to trespassing, throwing glass on a public way, willfully obstructing an emergency vehicle, conspiracy, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and throwing an object on a public way.
 
James Billman, 25, of Colbourne Crescent, Brookline, pled not guilty to trespassing, throwing glass on a public way, willfully obstructing an emergency vehicle, conspiracy, disorderly conduct and throwing an object on a public way.

Brett W. West, 26, of Warren Street, Boston, pled not guilty to trespassing, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, throwing glass on a public way, willfully obstructing an emergency vehicle, conspiracy, disorderly conduct and throwing an object on a public way.
 
Dumb protesters chained to barrels
Jeremy Bingham, 23, of Shawnee Road, Arlington, pled not guilty to trespassing, throwing glass on a public way, willfully obstructing an emergency vehicle, conspiracy, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and throwing an object on a public way.

Mark F. Schwaller, 29, of Bynner Street, Jamaica Plain, pled not guilty to trespassing, throwing glass on a public way, willfully obstructing an emergency vehicle, conspiracy, disorderly conduct and throwing an object on a public way.
 
Noah McKenna, 28, of Parley Vale, Boston, pled not guilty to trespassing, throwing glass on a public way, willfully obstructing an emergency vehicle, conspiracy, disorderly conduct ,throwing an object on a public way and resisting arrest.

Angela N. Davis, 43, of Summer Street, Somerville, pled not guilty to trespassing, throwing glass on a public way, willfully obstructing an emergency vehicle, conspiracy, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and throwing an object on a public way.

Eli Cohen, 26, of Simpson Avenue, Somerville, pled not guilty to trespassing, throwing glass on a public way, willfully obstructing an emergency vehicle, conspiracy, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and throwing an object on a public way.

Man arrested for blocking Interstate
Emily Osmun, 34, of Medford Street, Somerville, pled not guilty to trespassing, throwing glass on a public way, willfully obstructing an emergency vehicle, conspiracy, disorderly conduct ,throwing an object on a public way and resisting arrest.
 
William Connolly, 26, of Jean Street, Hanson, pled not guilty to trespassing, throwing glass on a public way, willfully obstructing an emergency vehicle, conspiracy, disorderly conduct and throwing an object on a public way.
 
 
 
Protesters arrested in Medford and charged with disorderly conduct, trespassing, conspiracy and resisting arrest were:
 
Dreadlocked protester arrested
Ana Cancino, of the South End
Jackson Chan, 22, of Back Bay
Sabrina Ghaus, 22, of Dorchester
Nancy Griffin, 47, of Brighton
Johannes Huessy, 33, of Roxbury
Kendra Jae, 25, of Jamaica Plain
Mallory Kaczmarek, 29, of Roxbury
Jacquelyn Lemus, 24, of East Boston
Diana Mai, 25, of Allston
Monica Majewski, 25, of Dorchester
Thu Nguyen, 23, of Jamaica Plain
Katharine Seitz, of Dorchester
Kathryn Selcraig, 22, of Somerville
David Voutour, 30, of Somerville
 
Three were charged with disorderly conduct, trespassing and conspiracy:
Benjamin Woods, 31, of Jamaica Plain
Ian Trefethen, 33, of Hyde Park
Jessica Lowell, 29, of Arlington
One was charged with carrying a dangerous weapon (an expandable baton), disorderly conduct, trespassing and conspiracy:
Andrew Murray, 26, of Byfield