It's actually a good business and normal enough I mean who's dumb enough to go into sites where snitching to the feds is a great way to reduce sentencing (not including the part of absolute trust to the owner/"it specialists" they contracted) I for one, think that exit scam should be rewarded/encouraged (minus the facilitating the trade itself)
@@frightfactoryYT he'll go into maximum security fed which is basically just solitary confinement until they deem him not a risk. Then he will be moved to a lower security holding center for Internet and white crime offenders.
Whatever happened to the good ol' days of just buying your illegal substances from the friendly neighborhood drug dealer? You know, support local businesses and all that.
There's always another and always will be, I'm sure some people here will recognise the one that starts with arc. Every takedown is just another waste of resources and taxpayer money as long as there's demand there'll be people to fill that demand.
He didn't have that money, thats the u.s. government trying to bury him to scare the next nerd that runs a website, instead of going after the raping, murderous heads of the cartels.
Not only is this guy screwed in prison , but if he somehow gets out he's going to be tracked down by major drug players he annoyed with the extortion scam. This guy made some serious enemies all for a failed extortion scam which pulled in about 1% of what he made operating the site. What a clown.
this reminds me of how the guy that killed batman's parents went to the villains and told him that he was the man that killed his parents and the joker was basically like "oh so its your fault we have to deal with him"
I can never understand why someone would put such a HUGE target on their back to exit scam on the dw. Like I get it is a vicious cycle, but like once when you flee what do you think will happen. Someone, somewhere, will find you and it won't end pretty. Thanks for covering this Muta
depend on your technical skills id say an in which country you end up like how war criminals can end up living cozy lives in foreign countries because their enemies have no power there.
He felt comfortable thinking he was anonymous and that he could get away with it. At the end of the day, criminals do criminal things because they think they're the smartest of them all and can get away with it.
You are great Mutahar. I've been watching you for many years now and I never get bored of you. I recommend you to my friends all the time. Whatever you talk about is always interesting and you're always thorough. Thanks!
Career criminals are psychopathic, not psychotic. "Psychotic", when used casually, is a pretentious way to say "insane", in a "schizo" way. "Psychopathic" means essentially "without any regard for wellbeing of others", plus a hint of violence.
I mean, if they feel like it. Probably, if he decides to cough up extra details. The more likely thing is that he goes to any regular old federal prison, though, and isn't given special treatment, which is practically a death penalty. I have a very hard time believing law enforcement would care enough unless he cooperates with them.
I wonder if he was turned in by one of his associates. If you pay the scammer, they can double-cross you (again). If you hand him to the feds... not so much.
he went to some country (peru i think) something in the US's extradition jurisdiction, and got fcked eating lunch with his girlfriend, with the feds on your ass you'd think you'd wanna steer clear of the places u can and cant get legally arrested
I’ve really been enjoying watching all my favorite RUclipsr finally able to sell out …. I’m so proud of you all …. Just remember to be humble, logical, and keep ur integrity
I know it's a drop in the bucket, but every time something like this comes up I think about all those tax bucks going through the various national security alphabet agencies that go to buying all those drugs so they know which ones are worth going after. Even crazier is that those that are just scams are the lowest priority while those that have good customer service get on Interpol's or whoever most wanted list. I know why but it's just weird to think about.
This man is like Walter White. Dude was training cops how to deal with cybercrime when he did it himself. It's like teaching chemistry and making drugs.
Yeah, this guy may not have just lost a *SIGNIFICANT* chunk of his life, he may have just lost it all entirely. He is most likely not long for this world whatsoever.
Teaching cybercrime to LE while running an illegal website has the same energy as Steve Orr- the arson investigator who turned out to be California’s biggest serial arsonist
Dude was like the dark net dumber version of Gus Fring. He was friends with cops teaching them how to be safe online whilst simultaneously running one of the largest drug markets on the dark net lol
Silly Muda, JFK is in Queens. It is part of NYC but not in Manhattan(Boy that would be interesting to have an Airport there.). It's exact location is Jamaica, Queens. While you have the other airport of LeGuardia is in East Elmhurst, Queens of NYC. SILLY MUDA! (Love that a bot stole my comment, very cool)
> Click video expecting an expose piece > Am told to not think about my father’s hairy nuts > Become a victim of Reverse Psychology I just opened the app too god damn.
2:08 oh shit yeah I remember that video. I feel like that is the dumbest thing you could do is turn against the people that are buying shit from you because some of them are probably a little tech-savvy
Him teaching the feds while running an online drug market reminds me of breaking bad hes a chemistry teached cooking up meth while his brother inlaw is a fed 😂😂😂
governments only pissed off when they think they're losing out on free money. meanwhile, ppl who literally r word children usually get no jail time. what a wonderful world
We have Big Pharma to thank for some of this. They are nothing more than legalised cartels, and they use the law to bring down the competition. Of course the corrupt governments in pretty much every country on the planet are balls deep involved because they get a cut of the pie, from all sides. It suits them to have an illegal black market, and additional revenue streams. The black economy is massive. The authorities could stop all cartels and gangs in a week if they wanted to, but they don't. They allow them to operate until they cross a line.
So... even if they did the whole extortion thing, got paid off... those people being extorted were still at risk for the information being leaked after paying off the extorter, because all they had was the word and no actual guarantee. It doesn't matter if you said you were going to remove the client data from the list if you got paid -- as soon as you made that threat, you were going to have a giant target mark on your head. The Feds getting to that person doesn't make it much better for him, seeing as they are going to have all of that information and are almost certainly going to spread it around to relevant parties
Is that not common knowledge? Where I live you can order whatever you like and get it in the mail the next day. Advertisements taped to the pole at every crosswalk in the city.
I think you underestimate the blissful ignorance that society lives in. Couldn't possibly be in their neighborhood... And when I said my initial statement I meant like there's an insane fucking amount of drugs and I may or may not have direct knowledge of it. Regardless the mailman remains the most loyal drug dealer and it's largely because of priority flat rate boxes having a money-back guarantee and $100 insurance included. The sheer volume of packages alone means they can't come close to checking hardly any of them
Yeah, that guy was screwed. Can't really make deals with criminal organizations. He's chopped liver. People get sent to other side for basically pocket change, can't imagine what they'll do to him when he gets the breaking bad treatment in the fed
5:49, fun fact, ya boy Count Dankula (was a guest on the SomeOrdinaryPodcast once) did an Absolute Madlads video on Dread Pirate Roberts, so if you're interested in learning more about the man, he did a pretty good job of it
I can't decide if this guy's balls are the greatest objects in this solar system, dwarfing Jupiter, or if this is the stupidest thing I've ever heard. But I can't not be somewhat impressed by someone plain writing "YES THIS IS AN EXTORTION" and ending with "Thank you all for doing business" to a horde of actual criminals.
Whether or not "Pharaoh" is smart enough to still work with the feds to reduce his sentence, he at the very least needs live long protective custody. But even if he would change his identity with the feds help one of those he extorted or rat out if he would, will get him one day.
I'm honestly not sure why drugs are illegal in the first place. If adults want to mess up their lives and remove themselves from the gene pool they should be allowed to.
he should be grateful that he didn't get murdered on camera by a cartel, if any of those cartels find him, it's probably going to be funkytown levels of bad
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This guy is going to mysteriously die in prison simply because he thought scamming actual organized criminals was a good idea
Nothing mysterious about that.
for real though hes pissed off alot of people especially the april fools extortion which he pocketed the money already sent
It's actually a good business and normal enough
I mean who's dumb enough to go into sites where snitching to the feds is a great way to reduce sentencing (not including the part of absolute trust to the owner/"it specialists" they contracted)
I for one, think that exit scam should be rewarded/encouraged (minus the facilitating the trade itself)
@@frightfactoryYT he'll go into maximum security fed which is basically just solitary confinement until they deem him not a risk. Then he will be moved to a lower security holding center for Internet and white crime offenders.
To be fair, people don't perform criminal activities because they're good ideas (outside of their deluded imagination).
Whatever happened to the good ol' days of just buying your illegal substances from the friendly neighborhood drug dealer? You know, support local businesses and all that.
as a local drug dealer in my town, I thank you sir
@@AldrickExGladiusdoin God’s work 🫡
@@AldrickExGladius bro should not be flexing that
As they say in Starship Troopers:
"I'm doing my part!"
@@joshquade7453I'm sure the DEA and the NSA flagged him instantly, and are en route now.... 😂😂😂
Damn. Now I cant buy kilos of coke and have it delivered to my house.
Wait, what if you separate it into smaller pieces?
when there is a will there is a way brother what country are you in?
There's always another and always will be, I'm sure some people here will recognise the one that starts with arc. Every takedown is just another waste of resources and taxpayer money as long as there's demand there'll be people to fill that demand.
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Edit I was 69th like
You'll just have to get pepsi instead
Bro had enough to live rent free 1000x over but he wanted ALL of the money and now the only thing going in his pants is tyrone.
A greek tragedy
He didn't have that money, thats the u.s. government trying to bury him to scare the next nerd that runs a website, instead of going after the raping, murderous heads of the cartels.
@@Bruhdawg69 he flew too close to the sun, now hes closer to tyrone
Money is one of the few needs that, no matyer how much you get, it will never feel satiated and you will eventually want more
And Tyrone gonna pierce him with more than just his woody.
Hearing a scammer getting scammed or arrested is music to my ears.
I mean, he wasn't scamming innocent people, he was scamming drug dealers and such...
I don't get why he even did this. There was a 7.5% fee on all bitcoin transactions. He was making bank just by running the market
His wallets were hacked so he was short of money and he also wanted to leave.
i agree, when i first seen the fee i was like damn dude is making a living just from fees 😂
@@ashhh4x IKR!!
Not only is this guy screwed in prison , but if he somehow gets out he's going to be tracked down by major drug players he annoyed with the extortion scam.
This guy made some serious enemies all for a failed extortion scam which pulled in about 1% of what he made operating the site. What a clown.
He probably also pissed off a few coked up judges and politicians too.
Pure greed.
Most big drug operations don’t need to wait until he gets out to do something about it unless he’s in, like, bumfuck nowhere
His wallet was emptied. So how is it relevant what he use to pull in?
@@johndor7793 it's relevant if you read the comment or watch the video
this reminds me of how the guy that killed batman's parents went to the villains and told him that he was the man that killed his parents and the joker was basically like "oh so its your fault we have to deal with him"
If you can't trust a stranger on the dark web then who can anyone trust?
1:40 video starts
The CIA does not like competition...
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Lol what?
@lifeisgrey23 I don't know so....what do you mean,
Dude really said “jokes on you, never trust a criminal! Now, criminals, pay me and I trust you to be silent about my blackmail.”
But would anyone trust the criminal who’s being blackmailed?
@@fillbill3310 I mean he did enough to try it lol
0:07 Perfect Mutahar out of context
Muta looks like a bird who just found a worm
Edit: he replaced the thumbnail 😞
Early muta gets the worm
😞 now I'm disappointed. Wanted to see that🐦
@@Firestar-TV i listen to penguin noises
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Last time I was this early I ruined my parents marriage.
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That fucking rules. Thank you.
Big oof
I still love you son
Nah you saved their lives. They could have been stuck with each other forever
I can never understand why someone would put such a HUGE target on their back to exit scam on the dw. Like I get it is a vicious cycle, but like once when you flee what do you think will happen. Someone, somewhere, will find you and it won't end pretty. Thanks for covering this Muta
depend on your technical skills id say an in which country you end up like how war criminals can end up living cozy lives in foreign countries because their enemies have no power there.
He felt comfortable thinking he was anonymous and that he could get away with it. At the end of the day, criminals do criminal things because they think they're the smartest of them all and can get away with it.
@@XBluDiamondX it is so stupid. Every criminal in prison or sleeping with the fishes thought he could get away with it
@@theforsakeen177 Yeah you're right there. Makes me wonder about the Empire admin and if they got away.
You are great Mutahar. I've been watching you for many years now and I never get bored of you. I recommend you to my friends all the time. Whatever you talk about is always interesting and you're always thorough. Thanks!
Drug delivery by drone, the future of crime.
That's already happening. It's a way people smuggle things into prison.
It's very risky too though, especially in a country like the US where guns are legal, any crazy person with a gun can shoot down a drone
@@swankshire6939they try to put netting up but these drones have little flamethrowers / scissors on them, melt the netting away
This reminds me of a meme about Japan drug rings using drones that then get countered by police drones
@@webpombo7765 I hope that's satire because if not it's awfully ignorant
Career criminals are psychopathic, not psychotic. "Psychotic", when used casually, is a pretentious way to say "insane", in a "schizo" way. "Psychopathic" means essentially "without any regard for wellbeing of others", plus a hint of violence.
I don’t think psychopathy NEEDS violence for it to be psychopathic. But the no regard for others or lack of emotion is on point.
@@TeddyJayO1 I mean casually. Medically yes, they're much more likely, but still nowhere near guaranteed, to be violent.
Yep. Being psychotic is a mental health situation. Being a psychopath is entirely different.
funny you use the word 'pretentious' ....
They are neither. Sociopath at worse but this is just the free market
My dad’s in an urn on my bookcase. I don’t think he needs to worry about hair. 🤷♀️
Are you sure he wouldn't like a little toupee on the lid?
Get a chia pet style urn.
That guy is going to have to be in protective custody for the rest of his long life in prison.
Meh. If people want to play stupid games, it shouldn’t ne the government’s job to spend extra money denying them their prizes.
@@Florkl i agree, but that's not how it is in reality.
I mean, if they feel like it. Probably, if he decides to cough up extra details. The more likely thing is that he goes to any regular old federal prison, though, and isn't given special treatment, which is practically a death penalty.
I have a very hard time believing law enforcement would care enough unless he cooperates with them.
I wonder if he was turned in by one of his associates. If you pay the scammer, they can double-cross you (again). If you hand him to the feds... not so much.
he went to some country (peru i think) something in the US's extradition jurisdiction, and got fcked eating lunch with his girlfriend, with the feds on your ass you'd think you'd wanna steer clear of the places u can and cant get legally arrested
I’ve really been enjoying watching all my favorite RUclipsr finally able to sell out …. I’m so proud of you all …. Just remember to be humble, logical, and keep ur integrity
But Muta, where is the long overdue review of Manscaped balls garden tools? How do we know if the ads are true?
Be the change you want to see in ball gardening.
I know it's a drop in the bucket, but every time something like this comes up I think about all those tax bucks going through the various national security alphabet agencies that go to buying all those drugs so they know which ones are worth going after. Even crazier is that those that are just scams are the lowest priority while those that have good customer service get on Interpol's or whoever most wanted list. I know why but it's just weird to think about.
This man is like Walter White. Dude was training cops how to deal with cybercrime when he did it himself. It's like teaching chemistry and making drugs.
Did he blow up an old people's home though?
22:03 this guy just decided to do every side quest in this field of the internet
People begged for more dark and deep web content and Muta delivers.
He was teaching the feds
Yeah he won't make it out of prison
hey, i like your content, weird to see you with 2 likes
Yeah, this guy may not have just lost a *SIGNIFICANT* chunk of his life, he may have just lost it all entirely. He is most likely not long for this world whatsoever.
16:47 what a time to be alive. We are now using reddit post as evidence in a criminal case.
Muta back at the deep web stuff. I am looking forward to your next long-form video too, bud!
Hey muta, hope you’re having a good day
Wow, he got real greedy. If he'd managed some good anonymity, you'd think he could just ghost the whole thing and let it rot.
Teaching cybercrime to LE while running an illegal website has the same energy as Steve Orr- the arson investigator who turned out to be California’s biggest serial arsonist
I like to play a game called "How Much of a Manscaped Ad Can I Watch Before there is an Uncomfortable Innuendo" the part of the show where
I love your channel it’s the best about topics Ty for all the info you have sent me away with over the years
In this video, Muta said "of course" 17 times, "again" 27 times, and "actual" 35 times.
cool, and how many times did he say a word that has the letter a?? :D
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Great video muta!
dude went full Gustavo Frings going in and "training" the people trying to catch him. fantastic.
If light couldn't get away with it, neither can you
love the work dude
Mutaaaaaaaaaaaa, never change! ❤
Plot twist: The Dark Web is a beautiful Futanari. The FBI themselves are all literally screwed.
you made me google what a futanari is and i don't know if i can forgive you.
@@harrypjotr4987 welcome to the internet
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@@harrypjotr4987did you fr just search that up
@@harrypjotr4987hey, welcome aboard. We don't have any cookies, but do have tons of tissues. Find a chair and don't make eye contact.
Dude was like the dark net dumber version of Gus Fring. He was friends with cops teaching them how to be safe online whilst simultaneously running one of the largest drug markets on the dark net lol
I saw scammer and Stupid in the title had to see it to believe they could get dumber
Stupid isn't in the thumbnail or the title though
Love ya and your vids muta 🙏
The fact that muta thinks pharoh is safe just because the feds caught him is hilarious. He's a sitting duck now
The closest thing we've had to deep web browsing in years. You know that's the content that brought some of us here and I miss it
Doesn't mean he is safe prison can be worse than the streets when you fuck over the wrong ones lol
Muta in his Serious Journalist Phase.
I’m proud your a Canadian. Probably weird to hear from a stranger but I love you bro. Thanks for your being fkn real and honest.
Silly Muda, JFK is in Queens. It is part of NYC but not in Manhattan(Boy that would be interesting to have an Airport there.). It's exact location is Jamaica, Queens. While you have the other airport of LeGuardia is in East Elmhurst, Queens of NYC. SILLY MUDA!
(Love that a bot stole my comment, very cool)
a bot stole your comment. Just leaving another one for the algo boost.
I don’t think an airport in Manhattan is practical, too many skyscrapers
@@SURGEONAA2 it wouldn't be, be a TSA nightmare of height restrictions. Over stress on the pilots, etc. Just be interesting
Thanks for the dank web content, Mutta! 👌🏻💯
Online, you're guilty until proven innocent.
Greed has no end
"Clown Planet." - Carl Vernon
moral of the story: support, buy products from your friendly, trusty neighborhood drug dealer. not from an unknown person from internet
i love this content from muta so much
Why so?
He obviously has a pet tiger and is in terrible need of a lint roller.
Dang, one whole view with 16 comments. Muta is a wizard of the algorithm.
This is one of the greateast cases of finding out we will see.
> Click video expecting an expose piece
> Am told to not think about my father’s hairy nuts
> Become a victim of Reverse Psychology
I just opened the app too god damn.
The warning, “this may be illegal in your area” no shit its the dark web😂
The ad reminds me of an old Adam Sandler skit. "I bet you have really hairy balls" "Yes its an irrefutable forest down there" LMFAO
Can’t wait for Muda’s dark web site to take over 🙏
13:02 im sure the cartel can still hit him in a fed pen.
2:08 oh shit yeah I remember that video. I feel like that is the dumbest thing you could do is turn against the people that are buying shit from you because some of them are probably a little tech-savvy
Him teaching the feds while running an online drug market reminds me of breaking bad hes a chemistry teached cooking up meth while his brother inlaw is a fed 😂😂😂
Mutahar really puts his all into ballscape ads, I love it
when did u have so man subs on utube man wtf, good job! been watching you for too many years mever noticed you were so famous god bless
governments only pissed off when they think they're losing out on free money.
meanwhile, ppl who literally r word children usually get no jail time.
what a wonderful world
Yup. I don't like it.
We have Big Pharma to thank for some of this. They are nothing more than legalised cartels, and they use the law to bring down the competition. Of course the corrupt governments in pretty much every country on the planet are balls deep involved because they get a cut of the pie, from all sides. It suits them to have an illegal black market, and additional revenue streams. The black economy is massive. The authorities could stop all cartels and gangs in a week if they wanted to, but they don't. They allow them to operate until they cross a line.
Mutahar is the most friend-shaped person I know
So... even if they did the whole extortion thing, got paid off... those people being extorted were still at risk for the information being leaked after paying off the extorter, because all they had was the word and no actual guarantee. It doesn't matter if you said you were going to remove the client data from the list if you got paid -- as soon as you made that threat, you were going to have a giant target mark on your head. The Feds getting to that person doesn't make it much better for him, seeing as they are going to have all of that information and are almost certainly going to spread it around to relevant parties
I'm entirely too tecnically illiterate to get away with using websites like this, so I keep my hands clean.
The general public would shit themselves if they knew there were drugs being delivered from literally every mail truck on the road.
Is that not common knowledge? Where I live you can order whatever you like and get it in the mail the next day. Advertisements taped to the pole at every crosswalk in the city.
I think you underestimate the blissful ignorance that society lives in. Couldn't possibly be in their neighborhood...
And when I said my initial statement I meant like there's an insane fucking amount of drugs and I may or may not have direct knowledge of it. Regardless the mailman remains the most loyal drug dealer and it's largely because of priority flat rate boxes having a money-back guarantee and $100 insurance included. The sheer volume of packages alone means they can't come close to checking hardly any of them
Yeah, that guy was screwed. Can't really make deals with criminal organizations. He's chopped liver. People get sent to other side for basically pocket change, can't imagine what they'll do to him when he gets the breaking bad treatment in the fed
Definition of "hate the game, not the player: idiot edition"
I wish you explained what an exit strategy is..
Remember guys, don't play around with your dads hedges, just think about them.
I bought Vice City and I installed Linux because of Mutahar. Thank you Mr OrdinaryGamers.
1:40 to skip ad's
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1:11 muta watering the succulent on his desk
Running the largest scamming drug org while teaching feds irl is some villain type shit
the voice crack at 12:31 had me crying.
I just came across you a month ago. Really like your stuff. I saw in one of your vids you did “deep web dives”. Would be cool to see some of that!
5:49, fun fact, ya boy Count Dankula (was a guest on the SomeOrdinaryPodcast once) did an Absolute Madlads video on Dread Pirate Roberts, so if you're interested in learning more about the man, he did a pretty good job of it
yeee
Shilling ends 01:27
The long awaited sequel, Silk Road 2
I can't decide if this guy's balls are the greatest objects in this solar system, dwarfing Jupiter, or if this is the stupidest thing I've ever heard. But I can't not be somewhat impressed by someone plain writing "YES THIS IS AN EXTORTION" and ending with "Thank you all for doing business" to a horde of actual criminals.
You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain
I always wonder what happened to that big seller on Silk Road that ended scamming a ton a people during a sale and disappearing
there info on internet/youtube
Once I saw the thumbnail I knew it was gonna be about Incognito Market
Whether or not "Pharaoh" is smart enough to still work with the feds to reduce his sentence, he at the very least needs live long protective custody. But even if he would change his identity with the feds help one of those he extorted or rat out if he would, will get him one day.
Muta is that a psp go on your desk!?!? AWESOME!!
I'm honestly not sure why drugs are illegal in the first place. If adults want to mess up their lives and remove themselves from the gene pool they should be allowed to.
21:50 He pulled a Gus Fring
he should be grateful that he didn't get murdered on camera by a cartel, if any of those cartels find him, it's probably going to be funkytown levels of bad
1 minute and my boy didn't fall off
Was waiting for you to cover this.