TheCIAGlowsInTheDark
Hellovan Onion
The only way to identify the people that paid for the swats is following the money trail.Many of Torswats' clients were certainly Kiwis. The Sektur, whose a-logs are almost all Kiwi Farmers, was swatted dozens of times. Ethan Ralph and Nick Fuentes were swatted more than anyone not named Patrick Tomlinson. Many other enemies of Kiwi Farms were swatted also such as Dick Masterson, Nick Rekieta, various groypers, and even Kengle himself. Of the known people who were swatted by TorSwats, most of them orbited Kiwi Farms in one way or another.
Of course there were likely clients from other places as well. Patrick Tomlinson was likely swatted by someone on ONA. Members of other groups like 764, Foodists, and Soyjak Party likely bought some swats also, as well as random people who call for swattings over losing a Call of Duty game or some other retarded reason.
If they've paid for a swat using their actual bank cards then it's easy for the feds to subpoena the banks in question and have them hand over any personal banking information to identify the people that paid for said swats.
If they've paid for a swat in crypto, unless they are using something like Monero (a cryptocurrency that is both private and anonymous), then the only thing the feds have to do is look at the public blockchain for said cryptocurrencies to see where the crypto is coming and going because most cryptocurrencies are not truly private (it's why when criminals that use something like Bitcoin where its blockchain is public is how online criminals often get caught because the feds simply have to follow the money trail by looking at the blockchain).
I'm not sure what kind of monetary accounts are involved but it's pretty easy for the feds to look further to see where the assets are coming from and how they are received in regards for any purchase for a swat by that point anyway.
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