Comment by codedokode

16 hours ago

Note that association's site is made from this free template [1] with minimal editing (can see it using diff). The web hosting account at name.com (prices starting from $5/year) was registered around Jan 12, 2025 [2]. The page also contains commented out section with a part of French mobile phone number and words "Emergency Standard" (the template contained fictional number here):

               <!-- <div class="contact-item">
                  <a rel="nofollow" href="tel:06221319" class="item-link">
                      <i class="fas fa-2x fa-phone-square mr-4"></i>
                      <span class="mb-0">Emergency Standard</span>
                  </a>              
                </div> -->

[1] https://www.tooplate.com/view/2117-infinite-loop

[2] https://web.archive.org/web/20250112153727/https://webabused...

Publication manager: Jean DOMINIQUE

Author of response PDF to Adguard: someone named "bob"

Uses Microsoft and Office 365

RNA number W691110691.

Was declared on February 15, 2025, and published in the Journal Officiel on March 18, 2025

Headquartered at 131 rue de Créqui, 69006 Lyon 6 in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, specifically in the Rhône department.

Publication number: 20250011, announcement number 1688

  • The article mentioned that this might be a mass registration address, and it seems that in France details of association founders are not published.

    • And also the timelines are pretty condensed... a lot is off... this does not seem genuine.. seems more like scanning csam page themselves and then going for reporting for some other hidden nefarious reason.

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Quite possible that's just some bureaucrats kids running that site in exchange for EU grants. In fact in couple of countries that's precisely the case.

  • Well then, that would be a very interesting thing to watch when it happens!

    From the article, the penalty for a false report:

    > ...shall be punished by one year’s imprisonment and a fine of €15,000.

    Side note, would anybody know how "easily" do political elites get off the hook in France?

    • > Side note, would anybody know how "easily" do political elites get off the hook in France?

      The actual ex-president got sentenced to jail time last month (and even served some of it) so you're at least not guaranteed to escape the law as a political elite.

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    • But apparently there was actual CSAM there, since the article mentioned that archive.is removed it within a few hours. So the claim was real. Why did they make up such a story around it?

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  • Probably not EU grant bureaucrat nepotistic corruption: all we have so far is A) FBI involvement B) el cheapo fake organization, claiming they are French, with a lowrent pressure campaign on behalf of commercial entities.

    Smells like freedom fries to me (am American myself)