Electronic Warfare, Electronic Shmarfare.
Overthrow.com not only disabled, also not right in the head. Schizophrenia
likely motive.
November 7, 1998
Seattle, WA -- A cyber warfare attack last week on http://www.overthrow.com
prompted the Utopian Anarchist Party Public Relations Coordinator Bill White
to submit a "short list" of names to federal prosecutors, which included the
name of Dystopian Anarchist Party Public Relations Coordinator Joshua Houk.
Anarchists are surprised at this turn of events, since the UAP has never
mentioned a member of the DAP in any of their voluminous press releases
previously.
"I don't know where they're going with this," one young anarchist stated. "I
mean, all that Bill White is doing is stroking [Mr Houk's] ego, and we all
know that it's quite big enough as it is."
Mr Houk, who was in the lovely town of Gillette, Wyoming on the night of the
alleged internet attack, denied all responsibility to FBI investigators who
visited his North Ballard apartment on Friday.
"Perl? Who's she?" he asked. When queried about Unix, Mr Houk reminded the
petty-bourgoise pigs that Randy Johnson was traded to the Houston Astros last
summer.
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For more anarchist news and information, contact:
Dystopian Anarchist Party
[address withheld pending federal investigation]
Seattle WA, [zip code withheld out of pure spite]
gales...@aol.com
http://www.bitchen.com/bitchen/
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Oh yeah, nice to be back, kiddos. :)
Joshua H
gales...@aol.com
[err... just a temp acct, I swear...]
On Sat, 7 Nov 1998 Gales...@aol.com wrote:
> name of Dystopian Anarchist Party Public Relations Coordinator Joshua Houk.
Ahem. Don't forget that the founder and sole surviving member of The
Swashbuckling Anti-Authoritarians With Certain Innate Hedonistic And
Nihilistic Tendencies Movement (SWAAWCIHANTM), me, was also denounced in
that release. I told the unmentioned one that me and you was banging his
momma that night while his pappa sniffed a cigar that I had orificially
prepared for him, so we had an alibi. Now you go and give another one.
> Mr Houk, who was in the lovely town of Gillette, Wyoming on the night of the
> alleged internet attack, denied all responsibility to FBI investigators who
> visited his North Ballard apartment on Friday.
Oh, well, me, you and Chuck0 are the onliest @-list members to be so
denouced by the unmentioned one--check that, he called Unka Bart a
vietnam war era baby-killer once, but that wasn't on UAP letterhead,
so I don't know if it counts--which means that every other subscriber to
the @-list is suspect as being secret members of the UAP.
On a higher note, Jack asked +very+ politely for the ANuS dumps to end,
and so far it looks like it wirked (WIRKED?).
carp
No Carp, didn't forget you - I figured you'd be able to speak well enough for
yerself! It's really kinda funny - I have no idea how to go about crashing
somebody's website. Currently I'm having a hard time just comprehending
Windows98. Ah well...
I did catch up on the archives for the past coupla weeks, though I didn't feel
the urge to read everything - so I might not be up to speed with y'all yet.
One note of info to pass along: it looks like the list is now being archived
through DejaNews, so if y'all are a bit paranoid about people easily reading
what yer posting, then consider yerself warned.
Oh, and the Econo Lodge I stayed at in Mitchell, South Dakota had rooms to
store gun rags. And eastern SD is *flat*. Western SD is awful pretty with the
Badlands. Wyoming's a bit better, though the dearth of interstate exits was
intimidating. Montana's okay until you get to the Rockies, which are be-yu-ti-
ful... just amazing. Idaho had bad roads which left me too nervous to enjoy
the surrounding sights. Washington got a lot better. A long downhill from
Spokane to the basin, then flat, then the lush Cascades and Snoqualmie Pass
and I barely touched the gas pedal until we got to Seattle city limits.
Joshua H
On Sun, 8 Nov 1998 Gales...@aol.com wrote:
> One note of info to pass along: it looks like the list is now being archived
> through DejaNews, so if y'all are a bit paranoid about people easily reading
> what yer posting, then consider yerself warned.
Yes, I just checked this out. How is this so? Does this have to do with
our changing servers? I am not pleased about this development. Is there
no way to get contorl of our own list? This is just asking for mailbombs.
At least to get into the archives one had to make an effort.
Jack? Shawn? How did we make it to dejanews? Can we get out of it? I
have made great efforts to keep my name from being posted on the internet
at large and have unsubbed from such hot lists as chile-heads just to keep
the spam out of my life. As we currently exist anytime we post a
common-name threadhead, say on Iraq or Blair, whoever posts is going to
end up having their post available to the wirld in the form of any idiot
running a search of "Iraq" or "Blair" on dejanews.
This is not good. I've only been playing with dejanews for a few days and
I've already found just tons of people to hate.
Can anyone but the government save us?
carp
what's Windows98?
old goat.
Moe: "When the roll is called up yonder I’ll eat pie."
Curly: "Pi r²?"
Moe: "No, pie are round; cake are square."
Curly: "Oh."
Moe: "No, O are round, also."
(n'yuk, n'yuk. your tax dollars at work)
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> This is not good. I've only been playing with dejanews for a few days and
> I've already found just tons of people to hate.
>
> Can anyone but the government save us?
>
> carp
i just went over there and peeked. pretty scary, neh?
call Bill Clinton, call Algore. we'uns require savin. oh, i
feel so *exposed* (as in nekkid).
What's happening is that at least two of the "subscribers" to the list are
mail aliases used to forward list-mail to local usenet groups - and
precisely two of those are now indexed through dejanews.
So not only are we being posted to usenet; we're being crossposted.
-shawn
On Sun, 8 Nov 1998, Dave Hayman wrote:
> Oh,yeah? I been thinkin'! KB is of course too dumb to pull off anything
> complicated, but WHAT IF CARP HISSELF is the secret head of UAP, having
> them make false accusations against him to misspell suspicion? The man
> is heavily armed and ruthless... I may have to go underground...
>
> I hate to think of Chuck0 being in the conspiracy... perhaps he is an
> unwitting dupe... agents sent to check out Mr. Houk have not returned
> and their reports are overdue...
HA! Josh Houk returns, boasting he has been denounced; I note that the
unmentioned one hasn't bombed the list in a long while; voila, within 24
hours of Houk's return we get dumped on in a big way by the ANuS.
Hmmm. Josh gone, no ANuS dumps; Josh back, ANuS dumps. And you think
the trail of breadcrumbs leads to me? Let's see some ID, fellow...
> And watch out for that Pisceans for Pinochet mob...
Soggy, but I'm Saggingterryian through and through. Get this though,
"Houk" sounds like "hook." "Hooks" are what you catch fish with. Fish
are noted "Pisceans." There is evidently a right-wing group of loopies
called "Pisceans for Pinochet." We hear nothing of this group until Josh
is back and then you post up about them.
AHA! It is very clear that you, no doubt, are a mole, and as such a
member of "Moles for Milosovitch" or whoever that mad serbian is...
c@rp
> what's Windows98?
It's a way to make a 400 Mhz Pentium II run like a 386. It does
support true multitasking, though. It can boot and crash at the
same time.
Cheers,
Dennis
"Custard pies are a sort of esperanto: a universal language."
--Noel Godin
Shawn, thanks for the information. But Bermuda Shorts says the x-posting
isn't taking place. Are we at the mercy of dejanews? I don't post to
usegroups, mainly because I never figgered it out. I could go to a
hotmail account for @-list stuff, but those are trash and besides, I just
figgered out how to use Outlook so I can archive stuff on my own.
Isn't there some legal technicality somewhere that will pull us out of the
dejanews bin?
dwc
I hate to think of Chuck0 being in the conspiracy... perhaps he is an
unwitting dupe... agents sent to check out Mr. Houk have not returned
and their reports are overdue...
And watch out for that Pisceans for Pinochet mob...
[*] Note that I myself don't see this as much of a problem. I think that the
more far and wide copies of the anarchy-list are archived the safer we are
when/if someone tries to set us up. But this appears to be a minority view, so
I happily bend to the Will Of The People...
--
Jack Jansen | ++++ stop the execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal ++++
Jack....@cwi.nl | ++++ if you agree copy these lines to your sig ++++
http://www.cwi.nl/~jack | see http://www.xs4all.nl/~tank/spg-l/sigaction.htm
Your flags black in the wind,black for
our sorrow,
red for our blood-Makhnovchtchina
There are quite a few aliases that feed into local newsgroups, and, indeed,
this has always been the case. Up to a few years ago this was no problem, as
local newsgroups were indeed local, but nowadays local newsgroups are often
distributed far and wide.
As people seem to feel that this is a problem I'll take off the forwarders[*].
I'm afraid I'll have to do that without telling the people in charge, as it so
happens that over the years I have lost track of the exact email addresses.
So, if you are maintaining a anarchy-list to local newsgroup mailing list
_and_ the newsgroup is truly local _and_ you would like to keep the forwarder:
please contact me. The forwarders I am aware of are at CMU, Oslo university,
the Apana folks in Australia and the FREE! people in Germany (but I could be
missing some).