mike bailey’s anarchist campaign of disinformation

KHBill - Fraud ahoy

Filed under: General, The Internet — mikey @ 2:01 pm

A couple of months ago, I noticed an unfamiliar charge on my debit card, coming from a company called khbill.com for about $40.00. I was unaware of what the hell was going on, so I first gave my bank a call to have a new card issued, and then gave KHBill a call to figure out who they were, and what was going on.

When I called their toll free line, I was directed to a very static-addled line, and a very indian operator who asked me for the last six digits of my card, and my name. I gave them that information, and asked them several questions.

Me: What website was my card subscribing to?
Them: It is an adult website…
Me: What is the domain name?
Them: It is an adult website sir…
Me: Yes, i want to know the domain ame.
Them: I am seeing the charge as coming from a ilovepootang.com (non-existant domain)

Me: What email address was the account subscribed to?
Them: Bailey@gmail.com (too rare for any fraudster to actually have, no email address verification?)

Me: What ip address was the signup coming from?
Them: We do not have that information on file sir

Me: OK, can you just charge the order back?
Them: Yes we can sir, thank you and have a nice day.

The whole thing seems all too fishy. Every credit card processor logs ip addresses. The email address should have been emailed the login information. The domain name is non-existant.

If you notice an unauthorized charge from KHBill.com on your card, let me know. I’d like to hear some more stories about them.

Hal turner (white supremacist / neo-nazi) - Arrested :D :D :D

Filed under: General, The Internet — mikey @ 11:03 am

Some great news came about the other day. Hal turner (Wikipedia | Encyclopedia Dramatica), a fairly famous white supremacist was arrested after he made a death threat against a senator, and an associate on his blog. The post in question can still be found here, and here are the most notable quotes:

3:38 PM ET — Officer Boyle of the Connecticut State Capitol Police just called regarding this story. Seems they are concerned about the “Commentary” below. Looks the tyrants are worried. Good. –

This is a direct government assault upon the Catholic Church, in absolute violation of the First Amendment to the Constitution for the United States.

It is very clear to us at the Turner Radio Network that the state of Connecticut has become tyrannical and abusive. It is actively and aggressively attempting to directly interfere with the internal governance of a church and the free exercise of religion. It is retaliating against citizens for exercising their right to petition for redress of grievances. This is tyranny and it must be put down.

While filing a lawsuit is quaint and the “decent” way to handle things, we at TRN believe that being decent to a group of tyrannical scumbags is the wrong approach. It’s too soft.

Thankfully, the Founding Fathers gave us the tools necessary to resolve tyranny: The Second Amendment.

TRN advocates Catholics in Connecticut take up arms and put down this tyranny by force. To that end, THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT ON “THE HAL TURNER SHOW” we will be releasing the home addresses of the Senator and Assemblyman who introduced Bill 1098 as well as the home address of Thomas K. Jones from the OSE.

After all, if they are so proud of what they’re doing, they shouldn;t mind if everyone knows where they live.

It is our intent to foment direct action against these individuals personally. These beastly government officials should be made an example of as a warning to others in government: Obey the Constitution or die.

If any state attorney, police department or court thinks they’re going to get uppity with us about this; I suspect we have enough bullets to put them down too.

The state pushed; it is about to get pushed back. Elected and other government officials sometimes need to be put in their place. They serve; they do not rule. They need to learn their place or be put there by force.

This post was made in reference to a bill which would require the catholic church register as a lobbying group. I absolutely support this measure in Connecticut, and every other state in our country, as the catholic church has held just a little too much “influence” in the ruling of our country.

Hal, being the retard he is, also ignored the prior warning that his local police gave him, kept the post up, and proceeded to cry like a 3rd grader to his friend who updated his blog.

I find this news to be fucking awesome, and I hope that mother fucker gets locked up for the rest of his life.

Hal also made this brilliant post in which he tells everyone where some judges in chicago live, complete with arrows pointing to the windows of their offices, and orders that they need to “Obey the Constitution or die”.

Webhosting Radio - What happened.

Filed under: The Internet — mikey @ 3:00 am

Back about 6 years ago, there was a sweet as shit project called webhostingradio. It was a webhosting show / stream which was broadcast over shoutcast, and was run by a few people from the industry, and wht. Most notably, jbiz, rewdog, and jbiz’s friend who handled prank calls, I wish I could remember his name. The show was a mix of both information, and entertainment, infotainment was what they called it. There were interviews with big names in the industry, ‘news’ from around the industry, and my personal favorite part were the prank calls that they made to both the biggest, and smallest hosts in the industry.

The show predated even rackshack/ev1’s ownership of webhostingtalk. In fact, one show was about rackshack’s buyout of the then-matt freeman owned site.

Towards the end of the original show, jbiz got busy with his life, and everyone simply lost motivation to create the show. After some amount of time, robert marsh of rackshack bought it as well, but on the day when it was due to be relaunched there was a fire at rackshack, and the whole thing was put off for an infinite amount of time. When inet interactive bought webhostingtalk, webhostingradio was thrown in. However, inet didn’t do anything with it until like 2006, but due to lack of support for the project, and lack of organization, that was short-lived.

Here’s the most memorable prank call from the original show, no it’s not me:
rackshack prank

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