### ### ### ### ### #### ### ### ### #### ### ### ##### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ##### ### ### ########## ### ### ########## ### ### ### ### Underground eXperts United Presents... ####### ## ## ####### # # ####### ####### ####### ## ## ## ## ##### ## ## ## ## ## #### ## ## #### # # ## ## ####### ####### ## ## ## ## ##### ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ####### ####### # # ####### ####### ####### [ The Cure for Paranoia ] [ By The GNN ] ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ "THE CURE FOR PARANOIA" by THE GNN/DualCrew/uXu "Six o'clock police at my door. Fresh Adidas over the bathroom floor." (Public Enemy?) Cold sweat. Agony when the phone rings. The doorbell makes you jump into the air and out the window if necessary. Paranoia. It is hard to avoid being paranoid after a crime in our secure world. It does not matter what you have done; Phreaking, hacking, robbery, murder or pure anarchy. You never know what will happen. The police MIGHT know about you and MIGHT be on their way to you with some heavy proof that MIGHT get you into big trouble. The problem is that you never know! It might, it might... However, there are ways to avoid this uncomfortable feeling. 1. Whatever you do, do it ALONE! The most common confessions are made by your buddies who cannot stand the pressure. They will be desperate, with no thoughts about promises or moral. They will speak. Plan your actions, so it can be done by one person. The police must penetrate YOUR mind only. No confession - No case. 2. Never boast about your actions. This leads only to rumors and in the end to someone who calls the police. Keep your secrets to yourself for a long time, several years, before you tell the world about your impressive and slick operations. It might be hard, but remember that you do everything for yourself and no one else! 3. Do not keep proof in your own home. Keep it somewhere else. Destroy unnecessary cards, phone numbers or addresses when you do not need them any more. Do not try to hide things in your own home. It fails. Also, do not keep "other" illegal things that may not be connected to the present crime in your own home. It does not look good if the police turns your house up-side-down in a hunt for drugs and finds a large amount of dynamite instead. They understand that you are not so innocent as you pretend to be and will keep an extra eye on you. 4. Let somebody else judge your situation. This is a good way to calm down, but it does not match with rule number 1. Tell the whole operation, from beginning to end, to somebody you trust. He will be more able to find leaks and trouble as much as safe details than you are. Why? You are paranoid, you see ghosts everywhere. The worst thing with paranoia is that you are unable think realistic. "I know I was wearing mask and gloves, but someone MIGHT have seen me and identified me anyway..." That's why rule No 4 is good. But remember that it is only a help to calm you down for a while. Try to live by rule 1. As long as you can! 5. Confess. The trouble is over. A police car will pick you up and drag you to a short interrogation. Spend some time in jail. You will feel very relieved. Haha. This file is of course not complete. There are many ways to avoid paranoia but I am only interested in ringing that little bell inside your head. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Call THE STASH - Home of Underground eXperts United +46-13-175042 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ...or why not one of our dist sites? Check the INDEX file for a complete list.