I’ve been hearing rumours for a few months now that Godlike Productions has a “banned words” list that will result in you being blocked from reading the website should you decide to use one.

While I fully expect certain keywords to result in you unable to make a posting on the site, but I have never heard of a site that bans you 100% for using said words.

As well, there are only 2 keywords that I know that are blocked… “Alex Jones” and “Tavistock”.   Thinking this may just be an urban legend, I wanted to put it to the test.

I opened up my browser and headed over to Godlike Productions.  To ensure that I wasn’t already banned (which does happen sometimes) I commented on a few posts.

Then I spy a post from the form administrator.  The admin goes by the name “Trinity” and is one of the 2 main administrators.  The post was entitled “A Heart Felt Thank You To All Participants On This Website!” where Trinity thanks the visitors of GLP.

Thinking that this would be a perfect place to test my theory, I typed in the following comment:

“I never knew it would be so much fun hanging with the guys from Tavistock”

And then hit the submit button.   The screen flashed and suddenly I was greeted with the following message:

SORRY – YOUR IP ADDRESS <REMOVED FOR PRIVACY> HAS BEEN BANNED FROM VIEWING THIS WEBSITE

If you have an upgraded account you are immune to bans while logged in. Please log in now to browse the site.

If you have a free account you may also log in now and upgrade your account to get immunity from bans.
If you still don’t have an account you may create an account now and then upgrade it to get past bans (and get access to other exclusive features).

Thank you for not stalking!

So why would GLP be banning people for using the words Tavistock?   Mind control and culture creation are big subjects in the alternative media and Tavistock is at the head of those operations.

Is this just a way for GLP to create buzz in the community?  If you ban certain words, like Tavistock, the visitors of the forums will spread that all around the Internet while calling you disinformation.

Unfortunately, Google doesn’t see “truth or false”.  They only see that links are being feed back into GLP, thus GLP must be popular.  Now Google will rank GLP pages higher because they have more “authority” due to the back-links.

Thinking this was all a bit strange, I decided to see if I could find out who owns GLP and then I could maybe gauge if they are brilliant marketers or full on COINTELPRO.

A Dark Rabbit Hole full of Vipers

As I’ve done with most of my investigations, I started this one without a conclusion in my head.   I really wanted to believe that this was just some smart viral marketing campaign by GLP to help bring in hits and advertising dollars.  But what I found made me really nervous.

So nervous, in fact, that I’m considering not publishing this article as I write it.   Sticking your nose at Intelligence Operations can make you ended up hanging yourself with your hands tied behind your back, but I must continue on.   The people have the right to know.

After some digging, and lots and lots of web-speculation, I believe I may have the answer on who actually owns GLP.

Come to find out Trinity’s real name is Jason Lucas and is located in Shalimar, Florida.  Jason is one of the principal people behind a company known as “C2 Media” which is a spyware company.  This was proven by the following documents submitted to the FTC on a presentation by Mr. Lucas regarding spyware.

FTC Public Workshop: “Monitoring Software On Your PC: Spyware, Adware, And Other Software” April 19, 2004

Not long after, it seems Mr. Lucas was drafted by the US intelligence community and became Deputy Director of  a “data mining” for the Department of Defense’s Joint Task force.

In fact, the more you dig on Mr. Lucas and his business partner, Alex Shamash, you can see they are involved in all the “dirty” technologies on the Internet (aka Spyware, Adware, Malware, etc).

You can trace C2 Media (and their offset company Lop.com, who is well known for their massive spyware campaigns) by just searching through older computer magazines online.

If you want to know more about Jason Lucas and Alex Shamash, please read this article.

The Dark Conclusion

It is the users choice on what sites they visit, but they should be informed of what those sites are monitoring.

In fact, here at Conspiracy HQ, you can easily see our “Privacy Policy” by clicking the link in the top menu bar.   We do use cookies to help personalize the users experience, but everything tracked is 100% anonymous.

GLP on the other hand immediately does a port scan of your computer when you connect to their website.  This gives the operators plenty of information about you, your computer and what software or holes in security you may have.

Why would a site that is so entrenched in the alternative media track your moves, scan your computer and know exactly who you are when you connect to their site?

COINTELPRO… that is the only reason.

by Rob Daven, ConspiracyHQ.com

 

Oh and then there’s this little gem…  via http://pastebin.com/yDNuBEzC

Hello all:

I am Jason Anthony Lucas, and am the owner and administrator of a website: godlikeproductions.com

I was born April 10, 1974. Roughly a decade or so ago, I used a business model that installed spyware on hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of computers around the world. It was extremely difficult for the average user to get rid of this software, and many people, including well-known computing magazines deemed my software as malware.

By selling the information the software gleaned from unsuspecting individual’s computers, I and my partners made a lot of money. I became rich by most standards, and was able to retire in my early 30’s. Fearing that the spyware might face legal challenges, I sent letters to the Federal Trade Commission, attempting to delineate the software, from spyware/malware. It was clear that the software was indeed spyware/malware, in that it transmitted information from people’s computers without their knowledge to my clients – and I was paid handsomely. Of course, I atempted to convince the FTC otherwise.

Around this time I was looking for ways to spend some of my money, so I bought a website, now commonly known as GLP. I played on peoples’ fears and desires – fears of conspiracies, and desires to be part of a community, as millions of people disassociate from the real world and interpersonal relationships, and are only able to function in a detached, virtual world. By marketing my product toward these two demographics (I’m good at marketing), I have now turned my website into a money making venture, by convincing otherwise intelligent people, to pay me money to have an avatar on my forum, and thereby obtain a “personality” of sorts – something they are unable to do successfully in the real world.

In 2006, my girlfriend at that time, graduated from Cooley law school on January 22. Though still single, we together purchased her childhood home from her parents. On January 30, 2006 her parents provided us a warranty deed to the property, and we signed a mortgage for $535,920 on the same day. I paid off the mortgage in full 13 months later, on March 12, 2007.

We did not marry until March 31, 2007. She put up with my shenanigans such as business dealings with pornographic websites and GLP, as it supplied a steady income stream, in addition to my already acquired wealth. Quite honestly though, things fell apart quite rapidly as my now wife was already pregnant with our daughter when we married. I’m sure my wife expected a “normal” life for us and especially her daughter-to-be; but I’ll admit that my shortcomings proved too much for the relationship. By August 20, 2007, I was kicked out of the house, divorce proceedings had begun, and I legally relinquished the house back to my soon-to-be ex-wife, as I already had another home in my possession; this is still the house I live in to this day. As you can see, my marriage lasted only a few months. My ex-wife was, by this time, living with her parents and the baby. The house I bought back in 2006 (from her parents, and near the ocean) was put up for sale some years ago, and is unoccupied and still for sale to this day. I invested ~ $300,000 of custom work in the house. This means I have roughly $835,000 into the house, but my current asking price is only $585,500.

As part of the divorce legal settlement, my ex-wife deeded the house I bought from her parents, back to me on February 9, 2008. I immediately had the house placed in the Jason A. Lucas Revocable Trust on February 28, 2008. My Successor Trustee is my sister, and I added another trustee, but will not name him yet, as he and I have some business dealings which may put our freedom in jeopardy. My divorce was finalized (recorded) on July 3, 2008.

I’m writing this as an introspective – a catharsis of the mind. Looking back, I’ve been quite an asshole much of my life. My parents divorced when I was 14, and in a little unusual move, my mom had my sister and my surnames changed from my father’s name, back to her maiden name. I am no stranger to the legal system – I have been to court for writing bad checks, my divorce, I sued my next door neighbor and lost (my attorney actually quit on me while in court!), and of course, my various business dealings.

Now that you know some of my history, I’ll open up as to how I feel about myself. I would rather liken my failed life resulting from a Napoleonic Complex (literally). I am of short stature, my parents divorced while I was an early teenager, and found I could use my marketing skills to install spyware onto perhaps millions of computers, and made a lot of money early in life.

With money comes some degree of a feeling of power. I grew up, and remain in the Fort Walton/Shalimar/Freeport area. I devolved into a small little world of hatred and mistrust, all-the-while using my money as influence and threats (mainly lawsuits) against anyone I fear who might enter my encampment of personal failure. I am a known alcoholic, but beat my breast with bravado because I have money. However, possessions, money, and alcohol are all I really have now, along with some degree of notoriety because of my website, but also fueled by the myths bestowed upon me by an unknowing and foolish public. They have built me up to be this figure of intrigue and allure, with all the stories of government spying/psy-ops, etc. None of this is true, of course.

I know I am a pathetic 38 year old tiny man (literally), who has money, no friends (other than the virtual variety), and am a failure as a husband and father. I could make better use of my time, i.e., instead of devoting untold hours and energy to a website, bravado, and alcohol… if I instead heaped all that energy on my daughter, she might actually have a more normal life of two loving, yet separate parents. By way of default, I’d have to say I am more of a hands-off dad, thinking that money and possessions will make my daughter happy.

Imagine having a father with enough monetary wealth to retire in his mid-thirties, and has the ability to spend much of his free time with you, playing, going to parks, museums, the beach, telling bedtime stories, taking you to school, helping with homework, etc.; yet he chooses instead to be on a computer playing macho-man, and drinking. Kind of sad for her… and me.

Which is why, I think, that all the attention I get from the interwebz just goes to feed my insatiable desire to feel powerful, all the while recognizing that in fact, I am a failure as a human.

The public, however, continues my mythical status, and assures a steady stream of income by paying me to have avatars on my website, and buying me (through “donations”) a telescope costing more than $35,000 (that’s just the instrument and mount).

One could assert that my alcohol-driven rants and lifestyle lends itself to being an unfit father, and generally loathsome human. I have turned to alcohol to drown my sorrows, and I currently have no desire to refrain from imbibing. My ego cannot let go.

I have had professional therapists say I need to disconnect from the virtual world in which I live. I’ll agree with that, and as a result, I’d like to request the following by those who care about me and GLP:

I am wealthy, and do not need additional money. For this reason, I am requesting that all of you, paying members or donators, stop sending money or donations. This will only enable my self-destructing lifestyle, and I need to heal before causing my ultimate demise.

So please, STOP sending me money. I’ll still be around, and maybe someday, can turn my life around.

Sincerely,

Jason Anthony Lucas
4571 State Highway 20 East
Freeport, Florida 32439
(private road is Plantation Lane)

If you’d like to see the telescope on the property, just copy/paste the following into Google Earth:
30 29 00 N 86 03 39 W

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http://www.imagebam.com/image/3dcab7222041837.jpg
http://www.imagebam.com/image/526121222042273.jpg

http://www.ftc.gov/os/comments/spyware/040312lucas.pdf
http://www.ftc.gov/os/comments/spyware/040414lucas2.pdf

Divorce announcement:
http://www.pcnh-d.net/archives/2008/DailyNews/2008_Jul_4/c3.pdf

Since I’m coming clean, I will soon be giving an explanation of my involvement in spyware/malware, how I tried to pass it off legally as adware, along with the business model and business partners and their connections to me.