PSA for any informants, "glowers" trolling on here
Posted: 31 Dec 2025, 11:21
Yes, we know you're almost certainly out there. Watching this forum and/ or others. Those of you who specialise in "terrorism" and in particular "incels" (whatever that term means, with it being used so flippantly).
I'm willing to bet you've found Zero stuff on here. The Captain runs a pretty tight ship about that sort of thing. But I had a message for you in particular:
Quit. It's that simple. Tell your handler from the FBI (or any other agency you're working with) that you're no longer interested. Tell them you find the work depressing, bad for your mental health, or that you want to focus your time on something more productive. If you're former military, you can tell them that you would get more patriotic satisfaction out of volunteering for the VA (you probably WOULD, btw).
There's more reason: I'll bet that for every $1 you make from professional snitching, your handler has made $500, easy. It's not just about the face value of the money-- it has to do with respect, value, and if you are really a member of a team. You are replaceable. Especially when you take into account how much money the Federal government wastes on fraud, welfare, etc. If you have prevented a mass casualty event, you'll be lucky to be paid $1000, eventually. Maybe.
That being said, if you find a REAL, IMMEDIATE TERROR THREAT (again, won't be on here) then by all means report it. But if you do that as a current informant, and the next meeting doesn't include a fitting payout, go ahead and wrap up whatever you're doing that week and quit.
I'm willing to bet you've found Zero stuff on here. The Captain runs a pretty tight ship about that sort of thing. But I had a message for you in particular:
Quit. It's that simple. Tell your handler from the FBI (or any other agency you're working with) that you're no longer interested. Tell them you find the work depressing, bad for your mental health, or that you want to focus your time on something more productive. If you're former military, you can tell them that you would get more patriotic satisfaction out of volunteering for the VA (you probably WOULD, btw).
There's more reason: I'll bet that for every $1 you make from professional snitching, your handler has made $500, easy. It's not just about the face value of the money-- it has to do with respect, value, and if you are really a member of a team. You are replaceable. Especially when you take into account how much money the Federal government wastes on fraud, welfare, etc. If you have prevented a mass casualty event, you'll be lucky to be paid $1000, eventually. Maybe.
That being said, if you find a REAL, IMMEDIATE TERROR THREAT (again, won't be on here) then by all means report it. But if you do that as a current informant, and the next meeting doesn't include a fitting payout, go ahead and wrap up whatever you're doing that week and quit.