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Kai Eiselein, editor editor at lataheagle.com
Fri Jun 8 09:14:53 PDT 2007


Fair enough to use the technology for the reasons you mentioned. But why would anyone use it in the way it was here on v2020, except for intimidation? You know, the whole "Now I know where you work, buddy, and I'm gonna getcha." scenario.
That's the way it struck me. And for some odd reason, I found it wrong.

"There are times when silence is golden, other times it is just plain yellow."  Ed Cole
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Art Deco 
  To: Vision 2020 
  Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 7:57 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vision2020] off list


  Bruce,

  Here's how you can answer your own question:

  1.    Obtain a copy of Visual Route or a similar program.  Enter the IP or domain name from the primary header of any email.  

  Alternatively and more simply, you can simply enter an IP as the argument in a Google search.  You will not get a route map, but most of the time, you will get output containing what was displayed below in a slightly different format.

  2.    If you want further information:  Write a little Visual Basic program (or macro in Excel) that converts a hex string to an ASCII character string.  Use it on the message ID from a email primary header.  Sometimes, depending on the originating email system provider, this simple transformation gives additional information directly.  Sometimes, a further transformation is needed depending on the system provider's encoding algorithm.  Sometimes nothing is learned without further analysis.  Sometimes the message ID contains the actual originating IP even though a proxy is being used to disguise the email's origin.


  I originally began using these techniques for two reasons:

  A.    Tracing the origin of obviously fraudulent email offers.  Most of the time when I forwarded this information to law enforcement or the companies whose name was being used to perpetrate a fraud, it was ignored.  However, on two occasions the trace material was used to track down the senders.

  B.    Tracing and providing proof of origin to poison-pen emails and hate emails sent to me personally.  Since action one at least one of these is pending, I withhold the results except to say that in some cases the offending emails stopped.  Continual sending of certain kinds of emails after a request to stop is a crime, sometimes a felony.

  W.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bruce and Jean Livingston 
  To: Art Deco 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 5:20 PM
  Subject: off list


  That is scary stuff how you techno folks just look this stuff up.  What can you dig up on this work computer of mine, just out of curiousity?  Bruce
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Art Deco 
    To: Vision 2020 
    Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 4:16 PM
    Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Christ is Our Commander-in-Chief


    IP 129.101.190.123

    Is registered to node:

    | PC053237.for.uidaho.edu |
    ---------------------------

    Registrant:
       University of Idaho
       Administration Building Room 140
       Moscow, ID 83844-3155
       UNITED STATES

    Administrative Contact:
       Mary L George
       University of Idaho - Information Technology Services
       University of Idaho
       PO Box 443155, Admin Bldg Rm 140
       Moscow, ID 83844-3155
       UNITED STATES
       (208) 885-6721
       domainbilling at uidaho.edu

    Technical Contact:
       Hostmaster
       University of Idaho - Information Technology Services
       University of Idaho
       PO Box 443155, Admin Bldg Rm 140
       Moscow, ID 83844-3155
       UNITED STATES
       (208) 885-6721
       hostmaster at uidaho.edu

    Name Servers: 
       DNS1.UIDAHO.EDU      129.101.119.223
       DNS2.UIDAHO.EDU      129.101.119.220

    Domain record activated:    12-Jun-1988
    Domain record last updated: 06-Jun-2006
    Domain expires:             31-Jul-2007



    W.

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Tom Hansen 
    To: 'Latah Lounger' ; 'Vision-2020' 
    Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 2:45 PM
    Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Christ is Our Commander-in-Chief


    Just for y’all’s edificaction –

     

    The IP address for the computer used by “Latah Lounger” was:

     

    129.101.114.147

     

    Any guesses where that IP address is located?

     

    64.126.190.123 ain’t much, but I call it home.

     

    Tom Hansen

    Moscow, Idaho

     

    "As more and more heathens 'choose' to not have children the number of Godly souls will increase. If the number of Christian births out number the number of Islamic births the battle will be over in 3 or 4 generations."

    - Doug "No-Clue" Farris (March 10, 2007)


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    From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com] On Behalf Of Latah Lounger
    Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 12:52 PM
    To: Vision-2020
    Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Christ is Our Commander-in-Chief
    Importance: High

     

    Why is it relevant with regard to HOW MANY individuals were killed by such-and-such people of a certain faith. Isn't it the simple act of killing and the reason behind the killing that is of importance? Keeping scorecards of "number killed" by "faith/belief structure" seems a bit sophomoric if the ultimate issue is to address the REASON behind the killing. Is one faith more evil or despicable because it killed 2,000 more than another for the exact same reason?

    Furthermore, what does Gier's post really have to do with the stated objective of Vision 2020: "Moscow Vision 2020 is an informal, multi-partisan group of Moscow residents formed in 1993 to encourage more public information and debate about the future of Moscow and Latah County." I fail to comprehend where Gier's post, as well as many other posted here, has any connection with Moscow or Latah County. It appears that several posters use the board as a soapbox to spout off their own partisan or religious beliefs, or, in this case, to develop a thesis, without connecting how their post relates to Moscow's or Latah County's future.

    nickgier at adelphia.net wrote:

    Good Morning:

    I would like to thank Gary Crabtree for the inspiration for this week's KRFP radio commentary.

    Nick Gier

    CHRIST IS OUR COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF:
    RELATIVE VIOLENCE IN ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY

    I'm writing a book on the origins of religious violence and my thesis is that there has been far more religiously motivated violence in the Abrahamic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—than the Asian religions. Draft chapters can be viewed at www.class.uidaho.edu/ngier/orv.htm.

    A person on our local list-serve Vision2020 had this to say about relative violence in Islam and Christianity: 

    "Up to the eleventh century Islam had a sizable lead. From 1095 to 1291 the Church picked up the pace and nosed ahead. It was neck and neck till 1834 and the end of the Spanish Inquisition. After that Allah's chosen made it no contest." 

    There are more than a few problems with this summary history.

    Islam could not possibly have had any sort of lead before the 11th Century because Christianity had a very good head start. Under Theodosius I, being a pagan was a capital crime, and even Christians were arrested if they practiced even the most minor of pagan practices. 

    On December 25, 390, Theodosius ordered the slaughter of 7,000 pagans in Thessalonica. The British historian Hugh Trevor Roper called Theodosius "the first Spanish Inquisitor," and "the Christian monarch who introduced the world to religious totalitarianism." 

    Bishop Ambrose, who baptized St. Augustine, made Theodosius do penance for the atrocities at Thessalonica, but he still proclaimed that "Christ was now at the head of the [Roman] legions." 

    This reminds me of the sign outside a fundamentalist church in L.A., right after the invasion of Iraq: "Christ is our Commander-in-Chief." I'm assuming that our born-again president would have to agree with this demotion. 

    Under Muslim rule Jews and Christians were generally asked to offer a special tax, not their heads. The slaughter of 4,000 Jews in Muslim Granada in 1066 was the exception rather than the rule, and Jews generally had much better lives in Muslim Spain than anywhere else in Christian Europe.

    In 1099, men, women, and children were slaughtered indiscriminately when Christian forces captured Jerusalem. An eyewitness reported that the Crusaders "rode in blood up to their knees and bridle reins. Indeed, it was a just and splendid judgment of God that this place should be filled with the blood of the unbelievers, since it had suffered so long from their blasphemies." 

    When Saladin retook the city in 1187, Christians were only required to pay a ransom and then free to return home. Some of Saladin's officers paid for those who could not afford it, and about 7,000 others were sold into slavery.

    In Muslim India Buddhist and Hindus were, incredibly enough, declared "People of the Book," and the tax on non-Muslims was only sporadically enforced and even more infrequently collected. 

    Most of the ancestors of Muslims in Pakistan, Bangladesh (especially here), India, Indonesia, and Malaysia freely converted to Islam. Areas in India where forced conversions were attempted are now the places where one finds the fewest Muslims per capita.

    Some Mughal emperors ordered the destruction of Hindu and Buddhist temples, but local resistance and intimidated Mughal functionaries meant that relatively few temples were liquidated. Early Christian emperors were much more successful in destroying pagan temples, including the one in Alexandria that housed the finest library in the ancient world. 

    Curiously, the Vision2020 post above ended Christian atrocities in 1834, but during the Taiping Rebellion, Chinese Christian armies were responsible for killing 10-20 million people between 1852-1864. I would hazard a guess that more Daoist, Buddhist, and Confucian temples were destroyed by the Taipings in 12 years than 600 years of Muslim rule in India. 

    Some have claimed that the Taipings were not really Christians, but that is simply not the case. They took great pains to eliminate Chinese religious influences; they enforced the 10 Commandments at the point of a sword; and they followed the Bible very carefully, including the prophecies in the Book of Revelation.

    Short of Osama bin Laden getting several nukes and using them, 
    militant Muslims have a long way to go to match the historical Christian kill rate. 

    Nick Gier taught religion and philosophy at the University of Idaho for 31 years. See his columns as the Palouse Pundit at www.NickGier.com.



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