Tim Bolen - Where've You
Been?...
Opinion
by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen
Thursday,
November 23rd, 2006
I've
received a lot of
inquiries about my newsletter's absence over the last several months.
Where've I been? Right here, trying to figure out who, and how, someone
was messing with my newsletter broadcasts - and what to do about it.
Activist
groups across America - beware. This is going to happen to you.
I've had
several
VERY IMPORTANT articles to broadcast for months now - and I suspect I was
blocked because of those articles. It wasn't that big of a secret that I
was working on these exposes. A lot of people knew.
In short, one of the
strangest, and most "secret" groups I've ever come across, a
group I call "the Ku Klux Klan of the internet," decided to block my broadcasts because
they didn't like what I had to say. They decided to falsely label me as
a "spammer" so that tens of thousands of Internet Service
providers (ISPs) would block my broadcasts to my subscribers.
When that only slowed me
down a little, last February of 2006 they went to my server company in
Missouri and
blocked email service to ALL 12,000 of their customers until they turned me
off. I moved my computer operation back to California to be protected by
the toughest
computer protection law on Planet Earth (California Penal Code Section 502 -
Computer Crimes), and began to broadcast again. You can read the article
I wrote about this group's February "interference," called "US
Internet "Free Speech" Tightly Controlled by Secret Group..."
But, it didn't
stop. It got worse.
In July of 2006, despite
warnings to these people that they were violating State and Federal law, they,
at first, interfered with my broadcasts, then, went to my California server
host and blocked all email to their 1,600 customers until they shut me down.
One of those criminals even demanded that my server host "destroy all of my
data" as a condition of removing the server company from their blocklists
- but the server host didn't do this.
You can read a concise summary of their activities to damage me, by accessing
a copy of one of the Affidavits I filed with State and Federal law enforcement agencies.
Click
here.
In short, I've
uncovered a criminal conspiracy. And, the fun has begun. The US
Federal Trade Commission (FTC), after my formal complaint was filed (with it's
accompanying Affidavit) , has
opened an investigation into this group's activities.
If your email is being blocked, or
your friends can't reach you, and you find it difficult to communicate on the
internet, then click
here for a guideline on how to file a criminal complaint
against the Spamhaus/SPEWS Project with Federal and State Agencies.
It was
apparent, right from the start, that at least one of the sleazy
"quackbusters"
was involved in this
assault. There is no
question that my articles raise the ire of the
"quackbuster"
conspiracy. They don't
like to have a light shined on them.
For years
these nitwits have been emailing, and writing, bullying letters to my
internet providers threatening them with all sorts of actions. Some of
those companies felt threatened but most told them to "buzz off."
A trio of
"quackbuster"
bullies went all the way to the California Supreme Court (Barrett v.
Rosenthal) in their attempt to silence those that criticized them - and they
lost.
I haven't yet
determined the real identity of the
"quackbusters"
involved in this most recent action, but I'm working on it - and they're going to need all the help
they can
get once I find them - I promise.
The problem is wide spread...
I found
that I'm not the only victim. There are, literally, tens-of-thousands of
victims in the US alone. Activists all over the US are finding their
emails to their allies blocked regularly - and this same group is responsible.
The primary target, however, of this
criminal organization, seems to be legal internet marketing
companies sending out lawful, and US government approved, advertising to their subscribers.
The
"vigilantes" claim they are stopping "spam," but that turns out to
be a lie. When you trace back who is hiding under those
internet "white-sheets-with-eyeholes," the anonymity, the "fake" email addresses,
you find that they, the so-called anti-spammers, are simply people who are using this "secret"
organization to shut down their marketing competitors - and control who gets to email
broadcast on
the internet.
So, who has
this kind of power, you ask? And, how is it they can scoff at US laws?
Good question.
It has taken me a while to sift through the morass and figure it out. In
short, "health care" is a worldwide battle that has been going on for
years. We can pretty well sort out the good guys and the bad guys - and
we do. But the internet is relatively "new" and there is, right
now, a huge battle going on over who controls what - and one of those battles
is over who can send emails to who, and who cannot.
Without
knowing anything about anything on the internet - I got right in the middle of
that battle. And, here I am.
I've got a
medium sized subscriber list - about 285,000. Of my 285,000
newsletter subscribers - I have about 12,000 media, 85,000 employees of
government agencies involved in health care, 30,000 health care
activists,15,000 environmentalists, 130,000 health care or health industry
professionals, and the rest miscellaneous.
The "spam"
laws in the US, both State and Federal, are very clear about what constitutes
"spam," and what doesn't. The deciding law in the United States
is called the Can-Spam Act of 2003 - and it is very specific about what is
legal on the internet and what is not. The US Congress went to great
lengths to hear testimony on all sides of the "spam" argument before it
finalized the Act. Of course I follow the law.
So, how then
did I get the anti-spammers attention? Keep reading.
Meet the "Ku
Klux Klan of the Internet."
I have been
attacked, because of my political positions, by an anti-spammer vigilante
group, calling themselves the Spamhaus/SPEWS project. You may
remember that name from an Associated Press worldwide news article on
September 15th, 2006, titled
"12 million ordered from anti-spam group." I was attacked by the same
group of lawless scumbags. Of course, I began to investigate. And, of
course, I began to look around, and make alliances with, other victims of this
conspiracy. I'm no stranger to war.
I have
discovered that Spamhaus/SPEWS, in reality, is a "vigilante" type organization
falsely characterizing themselves as an "anti-spammer" group.
They make up their own definition of "spam" and that definition appears to
change from day-to-day. Their definition(s) differ, considerably, from
the ones enacted into both US and State laws. In essence anyone they choose gets labeled as a spammer and significant damage is done to those
victims. The Spamhaus/SPEWS membership, or whatever they call themselves, is a
secret. Those members, or "volunteers," use "fake"
email addresses and identities to conduct their business.
I have
learned, for instance, with much effort, the identities of several of the Spamhaus/SPEWS "volunteers," and have discovered that many of
them have business interests that compete with those victims they select for
"blocking." I have also learned that several of their "volunteers"
are acting in their capacity to benefit their employers.
The best singular example
of the operation of the combined Spamhaus/SPEWS criminal conspiracy is to
examine the process that the SPEWS faction of the conspiracy uses to harass its victims. First, no one
knows who SPEWS actually is (until now), nor who its members are, nor who they represent.
Everything about it is hidden, including location of its offices, names of its
directors and employees, location of its website, and who funds it.
Second,
when SPEWS lists a victim on its blacklist there is no way to contact SPEWS,
no place for an attorney to send a certified letter demanding removal.
More, SPEWS will NOT communicate directly with a victim. The only contact is
for the victim's ISP to go on one, or both, of two Google news groups
(NANAE, or NANABl) and ask to be removed from the blacklist. The members
of those groups use "fake" internet email addresses (white-sheets-with-eyeholes)
to communicate with the ISP victim, then use foul language, suggestions of
odd sexual activity, and any number of ugly, improper, techniques - to create
fear. For the unsuspecting it's like falling into a cesspool attached to
a leper hospital.
Third - The most important
facet of the Spamhaus/SPEWS conspiracy is that use of anonymity as a tool to
create fear in those they intend to dominate. I believe that there is little, or no,
difference between the tactics employed by the Spamhaus/SPEWS "vigilantes,"
and the infamous North American Ku Klux Klan. In both cases, the intent
is, and was, to dominate by fear.
In the heydays
of the "Klan" an innocent family, who happened to be of color, religion, race,
or political belief (something different from the Klan members) would
suddenly, in the middle of the night, be confronted in their home with
gunfire, a burning cross in their yard, and a group of screaming individuals
covered in white-sheets-with-eyeholes. The family would be dragged out
into the yard, the women raped, the men cut up, and their remains hung from a
tree - all, supposedly, because the family had, somehow, broken some
"unwritten law" this group of vigilantes wanted enforced.
It is exactly
the same situation with the Spamhaus/SPEWS vigilante conspiracy. The
anonymity provided by "fake" email addresses has enabled the exact same
type of behavior by the "vigilantes." The
white-sheets-with-eyeholes, the anonymity, has created a whole new class of
criminal behavior on the internet. This anonymity is the basis for the
anti-spammer vigilante operation, attempting to enforce their own
"unwritten laws."
And, they are out to destroy lives.
From reading the communications among these conspirators it becomes clear they
very much enjoy hurting others. The US Attorney General's office needs
to get involved, right soon.
Even more
interesting is that the leadership of this "vigilante" organization,
determined to undermine the US economy, is NOT in the United States - or at
least, using fake email addresses, they give the appearance of not being in
the US.
So, what's next?
Well, I assume that the
"vigilantes" will attack me again. They, virtually have
to, for as usual, I've become a big problem for them, quickly. How did I
do that? Well, in my usual style, I went after them. I went right
into their lives, looking to find who was under those "white sheets." I
got right in their faces, demanding to know who they were and what they were
up to, and what right they thought they had to damage Americans. They
didn't take my counter-assault kindly. They've threatened my life, my well being, and have
promised to destroy my business interests.
All from anonymity -
"fake" emails on the internet.
But the weirdoes have quite
a few problems themselves, right now. Remember earlier in this article
when I said "I
began to look around, and make alliances with, other victims of this
conspiracy." Yup - I did that - and great allies they turned out to
be.
One of those
allies is a company called e360 Insight, a legitimate email marketing company
operating under the laws, and the blessing, of the United States Government.
e360
was attacked at about the same time I was. Like me, they didn't accept Spamhaus/SPEWS' version of internet spam law -
they preferred the definition that "we the people" decided on - so they sued Spamhaus in an
Illinois Federal Court - and wiped up the floor with them so deftly that, in
mid-case, the Spamhaus President, Steve Linford, fled home to Britain,
walking/running/skipping/hopping/jumping away from the court action.
He ran off
like a scalded pup.
When Spamhaus
ran home, e360 applied to the Court for, and got, a "Permanent Injunction"
preventing further interference from Spamhaus, and then got a "Default Judgment" for
11.7 million US dollars.
But, it's not
over.
Spamhaus, and
their "secret" group, are belittling the Federal Court Judge, calling him
"senile, looney, befuddled, dishonest, etc.," and are refusing to follow the
Federal Judge's Order. So, I expect, very soon, the
appearance of US Federal Marshals.
Planned, or on the
table in front of the Judge, is a series of proposed "Orders" for the Judge to
sign, virtually guaranteeing the destruction, and impoverishment, of the
entire US "vigilante" anti-spam movement.
I'm all
for that.
Stay tuned...
Tim Bolen -
Consumer Advocate