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Whose Electronic Fingerprints Might This Be?!When you actively "help" extinction it's called extermination - or "cleansing".Regardless of what you call your political system. Given that I'm tired of having to keep pulling this page to the top of the list I'm now just gonna keep a permanent link to it at the sidebar... NORMALLY when people log into my site (which is of course all fine and dandy; nothing dubious about that in itself) they typically show up on the counter stats as entering on the index page, or one of the other top-level pages - either the Reflections page or the Fiction page - that I have listed in the Geocities catalog. I rarely get visitors from Google or the other search engines. When I do, I can see the search page which the visitor came from. - This is how any NORMAL visitor shows up on my stats... HOWEVER: What will under normal circumstances NOT happen is that a particur page APART FROM the top-level, that I have not listed in the Geocities index (ie. one of the specific stories or articles, or the Books, Superstitions, or Links page) gets hits out of the blue. - Or, more precisely that will only happen if the visitor is using a copy of the zipped version to aim specifically for that particular page. - Though since I started this website it has none the less been receiving a regular flow of this particular kind of page-hits frome someone obviously using a proxy server to disguise their real location. Apparently in an atempt to communicate their - I asume - dislike of these particular pages. Now, I could of course come up with a hypotheses or two as to the source of these provocations. Such hypotheses, however, are irrelevant. Actual fact of IP-traceback is evidential! Regarding the harassment I have been subject to; in part via 'creative' use of my counter-stats to point out specific pages they presumably don't like - and then, later on; apparently think they could use obviously for manipulative purposes of provocation - in spite of the latest atempt to make it appear otherwise (someone getting nervous much? Then I seriously suggest they stop harassing me!).. Though to answer the implicit request; have a wild guess how much I don't care at all anymore - and - for the n'th time: No; I don't do requests! - I don't even bother to check what they point to anymore; I just harvest the IP's, so you might as well forget it! Obviously such specific page-hits stand out as quite distinguishable from the normal pageload activity. And so I am immensely fond of being able to present here the entire bulk of all these hits, as appearing in my stats: -Can anyone guess, perhaps, what article in particular someone appear not to like? 063-099-130-054.plateautel.net (Enmr Plateau Telecommunications) New Mexico, Clovis, United States, 0 returning visits 26th January 2007 18:46:31 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/babies.html?200726 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/babies.html co1095129-a.almel1.ov.home.nl (@home Almelo Headend Block) Overijssel, Almelo, Netherlands, 0 returning visits 25th January 2007 11:00:21 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/illness.html?200725 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/illness.html cache-rtc-ae08.proxy.aol.com (America Online) Virginia, Reston, United States, 0 returning visits 24th January 2007 01:23:09 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/lukeskywalker.html?200723 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/lukeskywalker.html (Highway Customers) Wien, Vienna, Austria, 0 returning visits 23rd January 2007 18:28:54 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/latestadventures.html?200723 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/latestadventures.html cpe-72-181-8-59.houston.res.rr.com (Road Runner Holdco Llc) Texas, Houston, United States, 0 returning visits 23rd January 2007 01:29:08 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/rigidity.html?200722 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/rigidity.html p54814B22.dip.t-dialin.net (Deutsche Telekom Ag) Bremen, Bremen, Germany, 0 returning visits 20th January 2007 17:00:43 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/illness.html?200720 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/illness.html 68-114-23-60.dhcp.gwnt.ga.charter.com (Charter Communications) Georgia, Lawrenceville, United States, 0 returning visits 20th January 2007 09:35:41 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/latestadventures.html?200720 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/latestadventures.html 207.211.202.62.cust.bluewin.ch (Bluewindow) Switzerland, 0 returning visits 19th January 2007 21:37:51 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/illness.html?200719 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/illness.html 89-97-35-73.ip15.fastwebnet.it (Fastweb) Italy, 0 returning visits 19th January 2007 18:22:23 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/forketty.html?200719 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/forketty.html (Bellsouth.net Inc) Alabama, Huntsville, United States, 0 returning visits 18th January 2007 08:44:34 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/razor.html?200718 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/razor.html (Korea Telecom) Korea, Republic Of, 0 returning visits 16th January 2007 16:06:25 66.249.93.104/translate_c?hl=ko&sl=en&u=http://www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/illness.html&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpatient%2527s%2Bimagined%2Billn translate.google.com/translate?hl=ko&sl=en&u=http://www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/illness.html&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=5&ct=result&prev=/se (Unops-net) Denmark, 0 returning visits 16th January 2007 10:39:15 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/clashes.html?200716 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/clashes.html ool-4576c638.dyn.optonline.net (Optimum Online (cablevision Systems)) California, Huntington Beach, United States, 0 returning visits 16th January 2007 02:38:27 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/illness.html?200715 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/illness.html l2tpfire1.infos.de (Infoserve Gmbh) Germany, 0 returning visits 15th January 2007 08:40:57 66.249.93.104/translate_c?hl=de&sl=en&u=http://www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/illness.html&prev=/search%3Fq%3DRassmus%2BSyndrom%26hl%3Dde%26l translate.google.com/translate?hl=de&sl=en&u=http://www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/illness.html&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=5&ct=result&prev=/se d141-158-71.home.cgocable.net (Cogeco Cable Solutions) Ontario, Burlington, Canada, 0 returning visits 15th January 2007 02:20:11 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/ilikebush.html?200714 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/ilikebush.html 66-169-111-108.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com (Charter Communications) Texas, Ft. Worth, United States, 0 returning visits 14th January 2007 17:31:18 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/35thmilestone.html?200714 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/35thmilestone.html 71-87-199-76.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com (Charter Communications) Tennessee, Sevierville, United States, 0 returning visits 13th January 2007 04:32:37 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/lmq.html?200712 www.geocities.com/rasmuspnielsen/lmq.html Further evidence (not that any is needed) to suggest that that these are not regular visits is the fact that many of the hits came much sooner than the search engines could have had any chance of registering them. So unless the zipped version had somehow miraculously reached world wide cult status in record breaking time (not likely!) these hits appear pretty dang strange. As will be seen, the culprit or culprits appear to have on occation put a bit of effort into choosing (or inventing?) disguise servers with asociative names, (eg. "headend block" etc.); like the translative hits into german and korean (this was just a month after Kim Jung Il's nuketest - I refer to the Superstitions Index for further detail on this asociator) respectively appear to have a similar function (again: Apart from the statistically unlikely in the only two translations occuring with only one day apart, this was just after that page had been put up; long before the search engines would have had a chance to find it) Now, of course I have no intention of letting such atempts at... well, whatever it might be atempts at... getting to me. So to begin with I just wrote a little story ("Flag Signal Critique") in which I kindly made clear that since I asumed whome ever it was was didn't like me writing about the topics in question, I was now gonna write about exctly those topics just to demonstrate that I had no intention of giving in to that kind of pressure. That seemed to work... At least for awhile. Though recently the same kind of specific page hits started showing up again. One might hypothesize whatever one will of the intention; though as I have no intention of letting this article being used as an advertizing poster for whatever cause someone might wanna promote in this way; I shall in the following limit myself to publish here the IP's and timestamps on their own. So, in stead of allowing this article to become an advertizing poster for someone else's agenda I chose then in stead to publish only the date/time and IP details on their own: 87-242-174.netrun.cytanet.com.cy (Cyprus Telecommuncations Authority) Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus, 0 returning visits 29th June 2007 05:37:52 chello213047139153.26.11.univie.teleweb.at (Upc Telekabel) Wien, Vienna, Austria, 0 returning visits 1st July 2007 12:39:35 190-48-209-208.speedy.com.ar (Telefonica De Argentina) Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 0 returning visits 29th June 2007 19:09:27 rb5bp13.net.upc.cz (Upc Ceska Republika A.s) Czech Republic, 0 returning visits 15th June 2007 02:57:53 esprx02x.nokia.com (Nokia Group Networks) Etela-suomen Laani, Helsinki, Finland, 0 returning visits 8th June 2007 11:54:18 4th June 2007 22:18:32 host183-25-dynamic.60-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it (Telecom Italia Net) Italy, 0 returning visits (Sfr Gprs Network) France, 0 returning visits 2nd June 2007 12:21:56 83-131-20-14.adsl.net.t-com.hr (T-com Croatia Internet Network) Grad Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 0 returning visits 31st May 2007 15:23:47 dsl254-123-144.nyc1.dsl.speakeasy.net (Nyc Bridged Circuits) New York, New York, United States, 0 returning visits 31st May 2007 13:48:24 c-76-18-29-86.hsd1.fl.comcast.net (Comcast Cable Communications Inc) New Jersey, Mt. Laurel, United States, 0 returning visits 30th May 2007 01:59:15 39.Red-80-35-255.staticIP.rima-tde.net (Telefonica De Espana) Castilla-la Mancha, Toledo, Spain, 0 returning visits 28th May 2007 10:29:40 0x535875fe.virnxx15.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk (Tdc-teledanmark-bredbaandsadsl-net) Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark, 0 returning visits 2nd May 2007 01:14:44 ABTS-NCR-Dynamic-061.10.162.122.airtelbroadband.in (Bharti Infotel Ltd) [Label IP Address] Delhi, Delhi, India, 0 returning visits 1st May 2007 02:04:44 As details of one or two of them rather obviously refer very particularly to specific "mindfucking procedures" of the kind I present in the Superstitions Index I have been exposed to in the past, that more clearly than anything else demonstrate that the person or persons had specific knowledge of that particular situation, and thus pretty much confirm my suspicions so far of the origin of these pagehits. (Although of course, except with the use of IP-traceback, one can not completely eliminate the posibility that this article has since encouraged others to use the same procedure). - Presumably the same general origin as that (previously mentioned) mysterious sms I received on March 28th 2006 at 5:45 pm from someone* I don't know.. I still have the sms on the phone as documentation), as part of the aparent campaign to have my last websites shut down. *July 25th 2010: I removed the name and number here, as my attention has been brought to the fact that the phone might well have been a stolen and I don't wish to mistakenly acuse innocent people of someone else's misdeeds. In that connection it could, by the way, be of interest to check out the Sims2 profile crow29803 too, as well as it would also be interesting to know the identity of the liar or liars who made false claims on certen other people's yahoo group fora. - Oh boy are they bound to be disappointed! Given the reasonably harmless nature of those sites I can vividly imagine how much they're just wishing now that they could just've let me keep fooling around those sites). Two weblog entries on my old hkmemorial in particular are of interest: Entry #48, Time Stamp: Tuesday, October 4th 2005 - 12:21:07 AM IP: 195.93.21.5 and Entry #49 Time Stamp: Tuesday, October 4th 2005 - 12:21:27 AM IP: 195.93.21.5 ... Also there were some emails sent to me via the pocketretro mailform: The latest one from the address: prometheus99@hotmail.com - though sadly I deleted any email sent via pocketretro.com prior to that, so... And then, of course, there is also the person who called her (his?) avatar in the "There.com" virtual world "Pat_86", as well as the avatar "SweetGoddess" in the same place. And now, lately, the presumably anonymous person who has been bombarding the "PALM_USERS_UNLEASHED" yahoo group with spam; starting with this entry ever since I posted my palm applications. (Deliberate sabotage?! Manhunt?! How could anyone think such a thing... And btw; don't let the arab sounding alias fool you into any preconceived asumptions; on the internet anyone can call themselves anything). Anyways in between I was looking for a fuckbuddy on a danish dating site (after all; when the wife can't provide, a man's gotta get his needs met elsewhere - and Ketty's ok with it. Really. She even suggested it herself). Though apparently my stalker(s) were not late to discover my presence on the dating site, after which point a veritable flood of ad-hoc anonymous identities started showing up all over the debate fora. (I suppose I should really be somehow flattered that someone is apparently willing to spend so much time and effort just on spoiling things for me. 'Seriously puts the peculiar sircumstances about the sudden and unexplained dismissal from my previous workplace in perspective). Man, it could be interesting to have traced back to their source all those anonymous fake profiles that've shown up in the dating.dk debate fora recently, to see if not a great part of them should turn out to originate from more or less the same place. May I suggest the hypothesis that they are going to turn out originating from a single source or group centered around particular political groupings. May I also suggest that the proxy-pagespotting activity - the stats of which I publish here below - is going to turn out a similar result. - I'm quite serious! I know that this site occationally attracts the attention of some "secret", though obviously not particularly discrete - presumably antiterrorism (or is it intended terrorism-provoking? - gets hard to tell the difference these days), surveilance programme. (have a wild guess why I encourage my visitors to download an zipped offline copy of this site) But then again, who isn't these days! - once I was testing the tracker MY OWN visit showed up in the stats as having been redirected to some server in London (!); "attributed to the university of Århus" as it said), so seriously guys: Now you're at it then why not make yourselves a bit useful and trace back THESE pageloads?! Of course it's not that I don't have a pretty good idea of whome it may be bothering me (whatever they may be trying to achieve by doing that.. Nudge nudge, wink wink). But rather than speaking what in the end will come down to hypotheses; however well founded, one really ought to leave it up to factual evidence. SOMEONE sent that SMS... SOMEONE made those proxy hits... And in doing so they have inadvertedly also left their electronic trace bahind. After all as I understood the new antiterrorism laws means that all providers of telecommunication (Internet, mobile telephoning, THE LOT) are now bound by law to keep records of ALL electronic information exchange they provide. So proxy disguise or no proxy disguise: The traceback should be quite a simple thing to achieve! Seriously I don't care whatever scams and other stuff you guys are up to. As long as they don't involve me. But there's got to be a limit to how long I'll put up with this crap. And it's not like I haven't tried the obligatory "Back Off!" enough times. So don't say I didn't warn you guys. And should anyone get any funny ideas of retaliation, like getting fysical or trying to have me acused of anything, then I strongly advice they consider in advance how great ADVERTIZEMENT VALUE that would have! And it wouldn't be blamed on the muslims or the leftwing either, like I asume these people would prefer. |