Conspiracy Revelation: 22.10.2025: The Intel Backdoor nobody can remove (Not Even You).
„They can’t hold his high frequency, these m#therf#cking idiots burn themselves to ashes.-w2k (U.S Intel)“
22.10.2025
John Christopher
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There’s a second computer inside your laptop… and you never knew it was there.
Since 2008, nearly every Intel-powered device has shipped with a hidden microcomputer running a mysterious operating system called Minix. It’s invisible. Undetectable. And completely beyond your control.
It doesn’t matter if your laptop is off. If it’s plugged in, Intel’s Management Engine is still running — watching, logging, and potentially listening. It bypasses your firewall. It can access your files. It can control your device without your permission.
In this video, we uncover the truth about Intel ME — the most widespread, least understood technology embedded in billions of machines around the world. From NSA backdoors to unpatchable exploits, this is the dark side of computing no one warned you about.
▶ Watch until the end to see why some experts call this the biggest threat to digital privacy ever created.
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@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
External Hardware Firewall can block the Output…
@justanotherearthling1062
vor 1 Monat
The local firewall can not detect it, but you can definitely block it on your network firewall.
@antikeymagic2023
22.10.2025
vor 1 Sekunde
100%. Separate Hardware Firewall without CPU-Backdoor.
@LivinginFaithInsideMyHeart
vor 1 Monat
Every chip that America has invested.. is backdoored..
@andlinux
vor 1 Monat
So all companies are just spying on us, it doesn’t matter what country.
System of the beast.
@videocruzer
vor 3 Wochen
AMD told us that their chips are also compromised all the way back to the late 90’s as well.
@securitron5
vor 1 Monat
I mean, the company is called INTEL, and we have the world wide WEB. They tell on themselves. Its all hiding in plain sight.
@المبرمج-د3ر
vor 1 Monat
Everyone must design his own processor with a FPGA. 😂
@AndrewDutton-Topper
vor 1 Monat
You’re telling me WireShark and ZenMap don’t see this activity?
@cylus_sector9
vor 11 Tagen
if you think about it you’re running wireshark/zenmap on an already compromised system so no, you don’t.
@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
when udp and tcp ports are stealthed by a rootkit then no..
@NoCommentaryCodZ
vor 8 Tagen
That doesnt really make sense, a connection needs to use a certain port, it simply cannot be hidden entirely. At the very least a hardware firewall would be able to isolate these packages.
@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
Yes, except this Hardware Firewall would contain a cpu backdoor.
@jareklech7797
vor 2 Wochen
Intel’s Management Engine (ME) or AMD’s Platform Security Processor (PSP) (also called AMD Secure Technology).
You make it sound like this only related to Intel.
@omercelebi2012
vor 1 Monat
if your hardware has a backdoor, there is no software can keep you safe.
@russthompson4296
vor 1 Monat
Now Intel is beholden to the government with 10%.
@scottwilliams25
vor 2 Wochen
Like INTEL did this without the FISA Courts forcing them! It’s our corrupt government that forces this and doesn’t give companies a right to fight this!
@juancarlospizarromendez3954
vor 1 Monat
The privacy is infringed.
@theronwolf3296
vor 1 Monat
Time to use air gapping for anything critical.
@quademasters249
vor 1 Monat
You can simply firewall the machine off the internet too. I use one machine for work, firewalled from the ´net and another machine to access the web. It stops MS Update and surveillance and the like too.
@davidg4288
vor 1 Monat
This has been true for years in critical infrastructure. Some of it is very much up to the task, some is not at all. Also you have to be careful of people bringing malware across the air gap, usually inadvertently.
@quademasters249
vor 1 Monat
@davidg4288 Yeah air-gapping didn’t work for the Iranians because people brought in infected USB drives.
@PeterWolfe2012
vor 3 Wochen
On the other hand, having an air-gapped PC within RF distance if other equally compromised devices . . . . How many times have hackers used printers and phones to access „air gapped“ networks?
@brent3569
vor 1 Monat
The NSA has been doing this for decades. The snowmen/manning leaks revealed they had been coercing manufactureRs to put backdoors in for them since the 90s.
@davidchapman3375
vor 1 Monat (bearbeitet)
When you couple this as the precursor to remote neural monitoring…it makes it an easy leap from stealing every keystroke and bit of data to stealing each and every neuron firing to decode and store every internal thought and emotion prior to linking it with every monitored action.
@zanfr123
vor 3 Wochen
A router will block ME data but you have to know what you are looking to block. It would be worth leaving a system running without an OS or an OS with no network stack and monitor traffic.
vor 1 Monat
That’s why the government knows everything about everyone.
@CTee123
vor 1 Monat
Intel = Intelligence…Agency?!?!
@JohnMcGaffey-r9l
vor 40 Minuten
Not even McAfee can save you from unit 8200.
@owenvinall9970
vor 2 Wochen
IME still has to use a Network, so a well-configured Firewall on the users Public Network can control what traffic is allowed in and out from thr users premises.
@peterpanino2436
vor 1 Monat
This is inside ALL machines!
@StefanReich
vor 1 Monat
I don’t get how ME supposedly accesses TCP/IP. The TCP stack is a piece of software, meaning it runs on the CPU.
@ercanyilmaz8108
vor 1 Monat
Intel -> Israël -> Mossad? 🤔
@stevenschulak170
vor 1 Monat
you cant say FW’s cant block it. If some chip wants to talk to the internet it´s going to need a MAC address and IP address to get out.
@zarqilu4781
vor 1 Monat
The IME, which runs a version of Minix developed by Andrew Tanenbaum, is sometimes linked to the origins of Linux. Even without the IME, some people believe that Windows itself contains an NSA backdoor, especially since certain cryptographic standards were influenced by the NSA.
@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
ADVAPI.Dll and cryptsvc was the old rumor…
Mark-t7e8u
vor 1 Monat
Firewalls CAN block it … if they run on a separate computer.
@GODSHand-m4j
vor 3 Wochen
US was claiming, chinese chips were spying, now USA is doing same thing.
@jasonprivately1764
vor 1 Monat (bearbeitet)
Even chip based devices, that access ports to communicte from, once the signal is external to the device it can be sandboxed, killed or rerouted.
@vulcan4d
vor 1 Monat
No need to push Intel stock down, they all have backdoors.
@dono42
vor 1 Monat
You can block it with an external firewall. However, this will most likely result in blocking all outbound connections, including those from within the OS as the source cannot be filtered.
Without an option to disable it this may be a reason to not buy Intel. Is there something equivalent with AMD CPUs?
@williamlau7179
vor 1 Monat (bearbeitet)
Backdoor is real for everyone, who knowingly or not knowingly, uses it. No excape. Why some governments prohibit certain brand and products.
@MickeyMishra
vor 1 Monat
That’s why they banned some phones from China because they didn’t have backdoor access to them.
@n1coc4cola
vor 1 Monat
It does have a disable option, but only at OEM side, some do disable it before sending it to you, but most leave Intel ME active.
@vtrandal
vor 1 Monat
“Firewalls cannot block.” I don’t buy that. The Firewall would see the network traffic like it would any network traffic. In fact, this is precisely how to corner the bugger.
@deejayiwan7
vor 1 Monat
Wait till you hear about controller chips in WiFi and network routers…
@Electrodudimanche
vor 4 Wochen
I remember Intel „backdoors“ run since the pentium MMX or 2. If memory serves, it was discovered by the public along a bug with a backdoor in windows 98 first edition. At the time, it was about powered off access/management.
@banuwii
vor 1 Monat
Just buy chinese stuff if you live in USA, and USA stuff if you live in China.
@adibemaxwell96
vor 1 Monat
Can’t this be neutered with Coreboot and Libreboot? Also, some BIOS have the option of turning these off…
@shirosurfer8864
vor 1 Monat
Tpm version 1 can be disabled in bios.
@ichibrosan
vor 1 Monat
This is very disturbing. I began my computer security training in 1991 starting with a set of the rainbow guides obtained from the NSA. Probably the most important saying in the security game is not to trust „security through obscurity“. So I can’t trust Intel, that’s nothing new. I have been on edge about Intel since Intel and Microsoft put all the trusted platform shit in Windows PCs. I finally build my dream workstation based on a Ryzen 9. My lifelong goal of having a real workstation class machine to compute on was finally fulfilled. Finding out it has security cancer takes the joy out of it for me. My new goal is to engineer a new workstation where my computational thoughts are my own. Meh.
/*lol*/
@Smartapillo
vor 1 Monat
I used to scratch that unit with a diamond blade.
@stupidname100
vor 1 Monat
this is actually old news intels management engine.
@SteveWray
vor 1 Monat
Back in Mongolia I was involved in a project to develop and prepare laptops for use by doctors and nurses operating in the deep countryside. Obviously, no tech support available. We used Intel ME to be able to access them remotely. They had a hardware feature that made a bright flashing border around the screen when someone was connected to them through it.
@MoveTrueRecords_
vor 1 Monat
Bro this just made me want to create chips now.
@canigetachannel
vor 1 Monat
You need to maintain control over the PCB. Monitor all traffic through the network connection.
@Retrocidal
vor 1 Monat
They started doing this in the ´90s, back then you could actually see the chip on the motherboards in different electronics.
@ocsrc
vor 1 Monat
Do you REALLY believe the government would allow a CPU to be made they didn’t have a backdoor into ?
Like Forever Blue that was built into every OS MS made.
@Catknapper
vor 1 Monat
EternalBlue**
@stevesteve8098
vor 1 Monat
you can stop it…with a simple firewall..
@Catknapper
vor 1 Monat
The biggest backdoor of all is in your pocket and you carry it everywhere, your phone.
@provemewrong5183
vor 2 Tagen
I have always said. There is a back door built into every piece of software.
@jbsimmons54
vor 1 Monat (bearbeitet)
No secret. It’s all a part of what they call MICROCODE. We at Intel were talking about this in the 1980s and 1990s as part of protected mode operations for the corrected i386. Andy Grove and I discussed some of the problems and liabilities of the i286 CPU and when he realized it wasn’t thought all the way through at the time and created more liabilities than anticipated, he cancelled the i286 and accelerated the i386 timeline. That out of the way, I was working on the quad core prototype and it was evident that a microcode OS and IME built on top was necessary for internal controls independent of an installable OS, with some flags and controls to the OS, never mind the “backdoor” which came later. IBM did the same thing with their System 370 mainframes beforehand. IBM had some in PROM, EEPROM, and the rest was bootable microcode, which in turn loaded the OS. The system was functioning in rudimentary fashion, even without the OS installed. We used to call it “what starts the starter…” (and this is activity before the boot loader up at the power up diags level).
@vitalyl1327
vor 4 Wochen
@EarthClimate the first bootloader is usually in a ROM, and sure it can be riddled with backdors without you ever having a way to reverse engineer it.
@jbsimmons54
vor 4 Wochen
@vitalyl1327
I kept my answer simple to single core devices. True, for multi core control ONE CPU is designated as the master controller and the rest are slaves. They all have microcode access and it depends on their mode as to what they execute and skip over from common core microcode.
@johndrake3472
vor 1 Monat
I’ve always suspected this. I bet they have something even worse built directly onto the chip.
@johndrake3472
vor 1 Monat
I’ve always suspected this. I bet they have something even worse built directly onto the chip.
@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
https://conspiracyrevelation.com/2018/05/19/how-israel-hardware-backdoored-everything/
@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
https://conspiracyrevelation.com/2017/04/30/how-private-contractors-have-created-a-shadow-nsa-prism-facebook-uefi-cmos-malware-cpu-trojans/
@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
https://conspiracyrevelation.com/2021/02/17/16×0-thread-rootkit-in-every-windows-and-only-antikeymagic-procexp-and-gmer-pointed-to-it/
@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
https://conspiracyrevelation.com/2019/08/23/analysis-of-the-all-seeing-internet-eye-asepuforensics-blogspot-com-2008-retro-view-neostormsystem/
@tandava-089
vor 1 Monat
In any sane society not only would this be illegal but the people responsible would be doing life in prison at best
@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
100%, the same with WBAN, MBAN and BCI Brain Implants from Chemtrail Dumps. A total disrespect to mother Nature and any human being. A violation of Human Dignity.
@onceuponatime1492
vor 1 Monat
Minix is a 38 year old Unix clone, like Linux, but based on a microkernel architecture. It’s not mysterious at all. Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, used Minix before he decided to create his own operating system.
@wes.1990
vor 1 Monat
I NEVER KNEW!!! OMFG! YOU’RE A GENIUS!!!!
@jamiecarradine7616
vor 2 Wochen
Google has keylogging on every android device!!
@Mr-Anony-moose
vor 1 Monat
This is why router firewalls are so important always buy Chinese, better to be spied on by people who don’t give a shit about you then your own country who can use it against you.
@AlienObserver1745
vor 2 Wochen
The Intel ME backdoor has been known about for more than a decade. There have been multiple means of disabling it over the years but each time one was shared Intel quickly patched it.
m1k1a1
vor 1 Monat
This is why my work laptop gets 1-2 BIOS and Intel ME firmware updates every month. That poor little Dell laptop… it’s work all day for me, party all night for US government.
@mudraaa3626
vor 1 Monat
Did you know, that Libreboot exists?
@trueriver1950
vor 4 Wochen
This is buried below the level that Libreboot runs.
@nonetasker4551
vor 1 Monat
can a special firewall fix the problem?
@Catknapper
vor 1 Monat
No.
@ramyextra
vor 1 Monat
Its made in Is’not’real so that makes a lot of sense, its a spying power.
@enilenis
vor 1 Monat
That’s why US government now owns 10% of Intel. Because they always did.
@xConundrumx
vor 2 Wochen
Ok, back this up with external firewall logs detailing ME communicating with the outside.
@denysolleik9896
vor 1 Monat
I will never hire anyone who worked at big companies.
@mephInc
vor 7 Tagen
Don’t know how this is surprising. Every cellphone made has back doors built in.
@HelloThere_m1
vor 1 Monat
i hear lots of claims but 0 proof –
loved the line „firewalls cant block it“ LMAO.
@shibanuma
vor 1 Monat
Just like AMD Platform Security Processor (PSP).
@CrouchingGoatHiddenDonkey
vor 1 Monat
HAP (High Assurance Platform) specification was written by the NSA. The IME meets that specification.
@cantonold7014
vor 1 Monat
you mean the one that the nsa put in back during the early days of pentium?
@private_citizen
vor 1 Monat
So use a separate physical firewall. Block the phone home hostname/IP.
@yvesbajulaz
vor 2 Wochen
the world of processors is so corrupt…
@divnerds
vor 1 Monat
Im sure Intel having a production facility in Isnotreal and that Intel regularly works with the NSA…
@OOOIIIOIOAX
vor 1 Monat
I first heard of something like this in the late 90s with the Pentium 2 if I am not mistaken, people stopped buying that cpu and then they took it out.
@inconnuinconnu4438
vor 1 Monat
Since June 2006, Intel has been providing the Management Engine (ME) and Active Management Technology (AMT) with its chipsets on its professional lines.
In short, it’s a computer within a computer, with its own CPU (x86 architecture since version 11 of the ME, ARC before) and its own OS (based on Minix on v11+), which allows for lots of interesting things, such as total control of a PC, whether it’s on, in standby mode, and even off (as long as it’s plugged in if it’s a desktop computer, or the battery is present if it’s a laptop), screen viewing, keystroke logging, RAM access, BIOS flashing, etc., and all this independently of the OS, as long as the PC is connected to the Internet. The ultimate backdoor. While this is justifiable in the case of a professional PC fleet (AMT and AntiTheft technologies rely on ME, for example), it is much less so for home PCs, especially since ME cannot (officially) be disabled.
Some believe that Intel implemented ME at the request of the US secret service.
@mycelia_ow
vor 1 Monat
This is super old news.
@DTrain-h2o
vor 1 Monat
Ghost in the Shell- I mean, they warn us.
@bitlong4669
vor 1 Monat
This is why I went back to using 8086.
@peterd788
vor 2 Wochen
Now Qualcomm has done the same with their X Elite chips.
@EinChris75
vor 1 Monat
Why can a firewall not stop its communication?
@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
It can…when it is an advanced independent and clean hardware firewall.
@freddyli0824
vor 1 Monat
So we all need to make our own components anyway……
@ba-ba-ba-barspin
vor 2 Wochen
Buy a risc-v computer. 😉
@Deezeone
vor 1 Monat
You can flash it with a opensource os.
@rickykurtz516
vor 1 Monat
IBM has been do this for years on their commercial systems. It’s called a service processor and is there for to assist in MTBF and up time. Ricky from IBM.
@somethingelse4878
vor 2 Wochen
Government inside, should have been Intels slogan.
@TheEclecticOrder
vor 4 Wochen
I wonder if you’re safe using an arm processor?
@ivannightly1919
vor 1 Monat
theyd be pretty bored watching mine, but lets be real millions of pcs whos going to inspect all this shit
@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
Quantum Super-AI Systems.
@Chris-d2l9o
vor 1 Monat
Israel Inside.
@anthonyderose4127
vor 2 Wochen
What do you mean firewalls can’t block it I have a blocked in my firewall.
@GazCBG
vor 1 Monat
While IME can spy/snoop on you, if it is comprised.
If AMT is disabled there is no network connection, so it is locally only, not great. AMT is normally off by default for consumer hardware and only present for enterprise/business hardware.
@FarmerRiddick
vor 12 Tagen
The UK did things overtly recently and claims to want to do more, against the general public wishes. The US does everything covertly and apparently has been doing so since before 9/11. We already have been cattle tagged and more tags have been and are coming. We have lots of corp and glowie ´Bling´ ….
@mawkuri5496
vor 2 Tagen
Switching to arm.
@GaylandAndrews-g1p
vor 13 Tagen
It is designed and built in to the cpu.
@danielplainview6527
vor 6 Tagen
So, it is Malware.
@JhonSabowsla
vor 3 Wochen
Thé Intel Mossad Chips.
@NitinKataria-h7f
vor 2 Wochen
The intelligence agencies like CIA and then other agencies as the terrorists (disguised as anti-terrorists remark cra) ones do it esp. in countries as US and Israel.
@MirzaKhalid
vor 2 Wochen
Intel did this because of CIA and Pentagon to keep tabs on everyone around the world.
„Google has censored him a.f., yes, these mofos try to erase him from history. -w2k (U.S. Intel)“
@terminalfx
vor 1 Monat
let me find my old Cyrix processor, see you guys in 1997.
@PaulIsDeadMissHim
vor 9 Tagen
This is why I prefer PCs to laptops. PCs have a master power switch.
@hammerdownfpv6351
vor 9 Tagen
I am able to disable IME in my bios. Is there a way to check to really see if it works?
@someone4somewhere
vor 12 Tagen
What chip is free from backdoors?
@gsestream
vor 1 Monat
if the cpus were fpga (field-programmable gate array), you could just update the microcode.
@necrobot2262
vor 2 Wochen
Just to be complete: AMD processors include a similar component called the Platform Security Processor (PSP), also known as AMD Secure Technology.
@Violinie24
vor 1 Monat
Intel – i n t e l l i g e n c e.
@8bitbender495
vor 1 Monat
CIA has to track all people with a pc.
@drevilatwork
vor 1 Monat
We’re is the class action lawsuit?
@debilista
vor 1 Monat
courts are not gonna jail their buddies duh.
@NitinKataria-h7f
vor 2 Wochen
Minix or Mini Linux was so powerful back then.. Around 2 decades ago.
@Ut99568
vor 2 Wochen
so minix on intel me is in ring -1?xD
@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
or -2 or -3…
@rikardlalic7275
vor 1 Monat (bearbeitet)
Submersion, Subversion.
@corediagram8016
vor 1 Monat (bearbeitet)
Now even Robots and medical micro-robots will have backdoors. Also Android SMART TVs have this same backdoor. Hence, one can surmize that any human technology that computes, it will have backdoors to NSA, CIA and other Intelligence Agencies.
@rev.jonathanwint6038
vor 1 Monat
Government obviously made them do this but they wanted to and the problem is 3rd party going to find out how to exploit it over and over.
@Matthew-j3b
vor 1 Monat
Air Force captain told me about this 93. Fbi knew about this and using exploited it. Found my i5 was being exploited, so went to amd.
@joseramirezgarcia232
vor 1 Monat
so tor tails and everything that is commended to the privacy is like a lie?
@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
all fakery, snowden truman show.
@justanothercomment416
vor 1 Monat
AMD has the same issue. They simply call it something else.
@direccioncinco-h7z
vor 1 Monat
Western nations have been spying on its people and the entire internet for far longer, and far more pervasively, than China has since Clinton.
All of this started with the Echelon system. Which took AT&T traffic from their entire network and sifted it for keywords. Now every single packet in and out of the USA does through PRISM and almost every piece of tech they produce is compromised. Just buy Chinese tech, it literally has less state level intrusion tech.
sachinjungkarki4441
vor 4 Wochen
Minix OS Mikro-Kernel IME is rocking Spy from you know whom and for what.
@jamiecarradine7616
vor 2 Wochen
It is even worse when you consider google bought android so there is zero oversight!! Big tech is 4th arm of government now… And they have more power.
@sammertkoeli8281
vor 4 Stunden
All globalist companies are involved the criminal satanic cabal.
@Fripon403
vor 4 Wochen
This is getting stupid
If they wish that much spying people they will loss all the reputation but today they don’t understand they already lost it.
@Quakeboy02
vor 1 Monat
Today’s BIOS chips have their own processor, their own OS, their own backdoors… just like the one in the Intel processor.
@OllieTurner-j8g
vor 1 Monat
Just block it at network level simple.
@PabloRodriguez-d8u
vor 1 Monat
Let’s not fool ourselves, the evil empire has always been the thief of the world.
@rioblu
vor 2 Wochen
MI6 has a backdoor to all ARM chips, worldwide. Would you rather have MI6 spying on you, or NSA? ARM is still designed in Cambridge, England, even though it is supposedly owned by Softbank.
@kenzog5428
vor 2 Wochen
And yet they have the guts to criticise Huawei… every accusation is a confession.
@user-ff5cb3jo4i
vor 13 Stunden
Welcome to 1984 big brother.
@David-d2o2q
vor 2 Wochen (bearbeitet)
Intel is the largest employer in Israel, nuff said.
@sabriath
vor 1 Monat
if it’s inside the CPU, then the bus is going to see it……sure it can do things on cache or overlook your registers, cool, but if it tries to do anything outside of the cpu space, it definitely will be detected, and firewall, unless intel specifically designed the card on the board, is going to work.
This means that for someone to take control, it would have to be listening to some sequence that has reached the cache…so injection on a different software entirely?..yet… so the real question is, what is it doing if it’s so well hidden?“
@CaptainWedgie
vor 3 Wochen
Thats why Chinese government won’t use them… this has been going on for years. It sucks.
@rra7105
vor 18 Stunden
X86 cpu architecture is vulnerable by design. RISC and ARM are considerably less vulnerable.
@anoirbentanfous
vor 9 Tagen
All on purpose to give access to the Mossad.
@passthepeacepipe
vor 2 Wochen
packet sniffing cant detect?
@onega23
vor 13 Tagen
If they are running all the time, the external router will detect the traffic, provided that the router is not „compatible“ with Intel ME. An old Linux router made from old hardware is likely to work. If the packets are only activated under certain conditions, such as when the network card detects a connection to the internet or specific websites, and does not show any activity during other times…
@tigerscott2966
vor 1 Monat
Every manufactured motherboard since 1998 has that chip on it,,,
@k.chriscaldwell4141
vor 1 Monat
Another conspiracy theory confirmed.
@yodaz101
vor 3 Wochen
Not cool tired of all this NSA shit.
We have the right to be secure in our papers and actions. See 4th amendment….. not cool at all.
@goingoutonmyshield2811
vor 1 Monat
Class action lawsuit for „Non-disclosure“.. „Privacy Violations“…
@brazil7028
vor 1 Monat
More and more the older I get the more I think that the Amish have the right idea.
@HansMcMurdy
vor 1 Monat
It IS MALWARE, it’s just state sponsored MALWARE.
@antikeymagic2023
vor 0 Sekunden
Exclusively, 90% of Malware is Govware.. I would assume.
„Ich weiss nicht, ob das gut für dich ist, die setzen nur noch mehr Truppen gegen dich ein. -w2k (BND)“
Vollidioten eben, die zu viel Moronal geschluckt haben…
