CFS BlackBook
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how it began
Catfish Services (CFS) BlackBook was a method for locating fugitive sex offenders via catfishing methods, online. It also operated as a defense to street level prostitution by catfishing the men who responded to ads posted by drug addicted prostitutes (eg., Backpage). CFS explained to men why sex with an addict is aggravated rape and why they should refrain from street level prostitution. The men agreed, resulting a gradual reduction of drug use and drug availability in every state visited by CFS. For an audio version visit CFS BlackBook-LiveFeed.
Amfibiyan, the founder of CFS, sought to design an artificial intelligence program that could locate sex offenders, based on the method, functions and processes that were implemented while using a cellphone. To do this, tests were conducted to determine the specific key words and keyword phrases that could be used to attract different sexual or behavioral personalities. A test was conducted in Taylor, AL from July 22 - 24, 2016. At the time, ads were posted in the personals section of Craigslist. This particular ad was constructed with sentence structures comprised of identified keywords and keyword phrases that, unbeknownst to Amfibiyan at the time, would only attract mostly men who sent pictures of themselves dressed in women’s clothing; high heels; and wearing lipstick. Some wanted a woman to “peg” them with a dildo.
Saturday, July 23, 2016
One man who responded turned out to be a captain who was stationed at a nearby Army base. This happened in Nottingham Way, Taylor, AL., July 23, 2016. That same night, the Dothan police answered a CFS ad to set up a meeting. They wanted to know if CFS retained the compromising photographs. Amfibiyan had deleted the photos. For more information on this incident, you are invited to contact a Detective Ash, Dothan Alabama police department. It is the first police department that supported the efforts of CFS BlackBook and encouraged him to continue.
Sunday, July 24, 2016
A man came out to Nottingham Way, sent by the captain to kill Amfibiyan. But when the man arrived, Amfibiyan explained to him what he was doing and why. He even showed the man his notes on the testing he was conducting. Then man then discovered Amfibiyan had a woman in the house who was eight months pregnant, and had an infant child. The boyfriend had kicked her out of the house the night before, because she refused to continue prostituting while pregnant (sex with a pregnant woman is a sexual fetish). Amfibiyan was providing a safe place for the woman until the family arrived, who were coming from another state (North Carolina).
The man left but returned with water and provisions for the woman and child, gave Amfibiyan a half ounce of weed, shook his hand and said he would tell the captain that he was a “good guy”. When the man left, Amfibiyan back traced a hack to his laptop and found he was being monitored out of a naval intelligence base in located in Tennessee. Thus, surveillance for Amfibiyan began July 24, 2016.
For a full decade, Amfibiyan endured what can only be described as a relentless “stress test”—a series of deliberately manufactured and carefully manipulated events designed to provoke intense emotional turmoil.
Why is he called Amfibiyan?
Because he is still standing
