E. Miller on Fri, 18 Jun 2004 08:02:51 +0200 (CEST)


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Re: <nettime> "Al-Qaeda threatens to kill US hostage Islamic web site" traced to Dallas, Texas


The DNS entry address-of-record for third-party hosting services, of course,
having absolutely _nothing_ to do (technically speaking) with the
geographical location of the site owner.

I took a look at jackblood.com; glad someone is fearlessly attacking the
Trilateral Commission et al's attempted takeover of the world.  Tinfoil
hats, anyone?  

I really, really dislike propaganda when it's demonstrably untrue and is
intended to cater to the prejudices of a closed-circuit audience.

Eric



On 6/17/04 6:25 AM, "Martin Hardie" <z3118338@student.unsw.edu.au> wrote:

> http://joevialls.altermedia.info/wecontrolamerica/oilscam.html
> 
>           In an effort to serve American national security,
> JackBlood.com has traced the address of the alleged Islamic website,
> since the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI are too busy
> tracking down 12-year-old music downloaders, strip-searching 80-year-old
> grandmothers at airports, gathering private information dossiers on
> law-abiding citizens, and giving away amnesty visas to illegal aliens.
 <...>

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