CFS BlackBook

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how it began

Catfish Services (CFS) BlackBook started in Dothan, AL in 2016. It was a method for locating fugitive sex offenders remotely and fought street-level prostitution. For an audio version, see CFS BlackBook-LiveFeed.

CFS wanted to developed an AI-based wireless fugitive-location method modeled after CFS BlackBook cellphone methods. Real-world tests were conducted to identify which keywords and phrases that would attract specific sexual or behavioral types. On July 23, 2016 in Taylor, AL, an ad was posted in Craigslist personals  that only attracted men who sent photos of themselves in women’s clothing, high heels, and lipstick; some requested to be pegged.

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. He did not.

Sunday, July 24, 2016

The next day a man came to Nottingham Way, sent by the captain, to kill Amfibiyan. When he arrived, Amfibiyan explained his actions. The man learned a pregnant woman and her baby lived in the house. She had refused to keep prostituting while pregnant, so her pimp put her on the street. A safe place was being provided until her family arrived from North Carolina.The man left but came back with water and supplies for the woman and child; he gave Amfibiyan half an ounce of weed, shook his hand, and said he’d tell the captain he was a “good guy.” After the man left, Amfibiyan traced a hack to his laptop and discovered he was being watched from a naval intelligence base in Tennessee. Surveillance thus began on July 24, 2016.

Induction into so-called real world testing was not for a legitimate purpose at all. 

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