April 4, 2002 - several days after this letter was written, Azzam seems to have shut down operations at Burst.Net (but the link to http://66.197.135.110 /~azzam/html/photoshatoi9.htm still resolves).   Al-Qaeda's new portal (doorway) is:
http://www.Azzam.com/
http://www.azzam.co.uk/
http://www.qoqaz.net/

Everyones Internet, Inc.
2600 Southwest Frwy Suite 500
Houston, TX 77098 US

Response is slow because the pages are just HTML frames pointing to the real site in Indonesia:

http://202.95.140.21/~acom/

Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
Kawasan Karyadeka Pancamurni A-3.
Lemahabang. Bekasi - 17550.
Indonesia. ID
+62-21-89908111

Latest (daily) Al-Qaeda news may be obtained from:
http://202.95.140.21/~acom/afghan/news/news.php?id=148
Back in Texas, Everyones Internet is also the home of the Al-Qassam Martyr's Brigade (the military wing of Hamas).-- These are the people who kill other people in pizza parlors and brag about it on their website:
http://www.qassam.org/
The latest news from the Taliban is also at Everyones Internet.  Here is a picture showing a American soldier who was killed in action. Comment:  "May Allah send His help to their way so as to help them establish the "ISLAMIC STATE OF AFGHANISTAN" which the enemies are afraid of. Inshallah we'll be seeing a lot more of this."

http://www.taliban-news.com/article.php?sid=245

This Texas ISP is certainly "Islamist Friendly".




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Letter to the ISP of Azzam.com

just relax, 'government entities' have everything under control...
the media already knows all about it, it's not a story...
these are not the droids you are looking for...

(If you need more information of what a 'ping' or an 'IP address' is, here is a short introduction )



Date:  Sun, 17 Mar 2002 18:44:16 +0000 (GMT)
From:  "Johnathan Galt" <[email protected]
Subject:  IMPORTANT: Al-Qaeda website hosted by Burst.Net ?
To:  [email protected], [email protected]
CC:  [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

The website for http://www.Azzam.com appears to 
be hosted by Burst.Net

The Azzam organization is the CENTRAL controlling
organization of Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda network.

Here is more information on Azzam:

http://uk.geocities.com/johnathanrgalt/Azzam_Fatwa.html

Here is why I think that you have Azzam.com on your
server (Al-Qaeda's web pages are structured like the
Russian dolls, one inside the other):

% ping -a azzam.com
azzam.com (64.21.143.24) is alive

IP is owned by Net Access Corporation,
Parsippany, NJ. However, if you open the
webpage and look at the HTML source,
you will see a re-direct to: www.qoqaz.net

% ping -a qoqaz.net
qoqaz.net (64.21.143.24) is alive

IP is also owned by Net Access Corporation
However, if you open the webpage and look
at the HTML source, you will see a
re-direct to: azzam.co.uk

% ping -a azzam.co.uk
azzam.co.uk (216.40.201.216) is alive

This IP is not in the United Kingdom, but is
owned by: Everyones Internet, Houston, Texas.

However, if you open the webpage and
look at the HTML source,
<frame src="http://66.197.135.110/~azzam/
you will see a re-direct to an IP
address owned by you.

---------
66.197.135.110 (IP Address)
Owner: Network Operations Center Inc.
Address: P.O. Box 400
Bloomsburg, PA 17815-0400
Coordinator: Arcus, Matthew ( ZMA1-ARIN )
[email protected]
570-784-2491 x7
Name Servers:
NS1.HOSTNOC.NET 66.96.193.3
NS2.HOSTNOC.NET 66.96.194.3
Information Source:

American Registry for Internet Numbers
---------

========================================

Please respond -- my next step is to go media with this
story (which I am sending to you first to review for accuracy).

Surely, Azzam.com violates your "acceptable useage
policy" with the content on their site:


 

REAL SNUFF PORN ON THE INTERNET

Human Lung on a Stick -- served up from Pennsylvania

In Chechnya, April 1996, on a mountain pass near the town of Yashmardi, Al-Qaeda forces were spectacularly successful annihilating a Russian military convoy consisting of about 50 fighting vehicles, armoured personnel carriers, trucks, fuel tankers and led by a single T-80 mine-clearing battle tank. The Mujahideen estimate 223 Russians killed while only 3 of the Mujahideen were "martyred".

"The Mujahideen did not gain any booty from this operation because the convoy was completely destroyed".

But there was a grizzly trophy left on the road -- a human lung: http://66.197.135.110 /~azzam/html/photoshatoi9.htm   Human Lung on a Stick -- From Azzam.com

The Mujahideen then took photos so they could upload JPEG images to the Al-Qaeda's central web site at www.Azzam.com, hosted by Burst.Net in Pennsylvania, USA.

They also uploaded a video of the massacre which you can now download (requires "Real-Player-7").

It's important to show success stories like these to the entire Muslim world. This improves the response when fund raisers appear in the Mosques asking for money and volunteers to carry out the duty of Jihad.

It's now March, 2002. That picture of the human lung has been at www.Azzam.com in Pennsylvania for years.

It has been downloaded and has been inspiring Al-Qaeda fighters for 6 years.

But, members of the Russian military are not the only ones which Azzam.com wants to kill. The Azzam organization delivered this Fatwa (order) to Muslims through out the world in 1998:  "The ruling to kill the Americans and their allies-civilians and military is an individual duty for every Muslim who can do it in any country in which it is possible to do it,"...  

If you open the front page of www.Azzam.com you will see a: "FAREWELL MESSAGE FROM AZZAM PUBLICATIONS". Ignore it, it's been there for months -- Al-Qaeda's like the used-car dealer that's always going out of business.

Al-Qaeda is not going away.


 -- but, then again, neither am I.

Regards,
-- Johnathan Galt

To:  [email protected]
From:  "Sean Rosler" <[email protected]
Subject:  [BurstNET abuse ID# 96022] Re: IMPORTANT: Al-Qaeda website hosted by Burst.Net ?
Date:  Sun, 17 Mar 2002 17:11:24 -0500

We are aware of this, and it is currently being investigated by government entities.

It has also already made it to the media.  

Date:  Mon, 18 Mar 2002 00:39:34 +0000 (GMT)
From:  "Johnathan Galt" <[email protected]>
Subject:  [BurstNET ID# 96024] Re: IMPORTANT: Al-Qaeda website hosted by Burst.Net ?
To:  "BurstNET Abuse" <[email protected]>

 Dear Sean Rosler,

Thank you for the prompt reply.



--- Sean Rosler <96022+ [email protected] wrote:
> We are aware of this, and it is currently being
> investigated by government entities.
>

I am also in contact with government entities.

Would they care to communicate with me so I
could pass on their comments to the government
entities which I am in contact with?

Did they happen to say which government they
were working for?

If not, could they pass on a comment through you?

> It has also already made it to the media.

Are there other reports than the Newsweek
article
? (Dec.17,2001)

For some reason, Newsweek left out the most important
fact -- Azzam is being hosted by an American company -- and
has been since long before Sept.11.

My concern is that virtually all the organizations offically
designated by the U.S. Department of State as terrorist
(Hamas, Hezzbullah, Laskar-Jehad, Al-Qassom, the Chechen
Mujihdeen...) have fully functioning websites all hosted
by American ISPs -- except for the rest which are hosted
by British ISPs.

It just seems strange that some groups are allowed to
promote mass murder throughout the world -- and have
done so for years with the protection of the USA -- and
ISPs in the USA.

But I also know, if I had an account with Burst.Net, and
you caught me sending SPAM, that you'd personally yank
my account within one second.

As someone who is closer to Azzam.com than I am, could
you personally comment?

Regards,
-- Johnathan Galt.

http://uk.geocities.com/johnathanrgalt/index.html

There was no reply from Burst.Net

So, this raises more questions -- who are those 'government entities' that are 'investigating' (or were they controlling?) Azzam.com and leaving it up for at least 6 years -- all the while providing the central communications and propoganda for Al-Qaeda?

And they've kept it up for 6 months after Sept.11 while Americans and Brits were fighting and dying in Afghanistan and now Chechnya?

We're not done with Burst.Net yet.  We want a full disclosure from them.  And while were at it, let's get a disclosure from the 'government entities' too.   Here's the email of the public relations department at Burst.Net. Please try to be polite:  [email protected]

Burst.Net hosts over 35,000 websites and is the parent company of Unrestricted.Net - host to thousands of 'adult content' sites. It makes sense that they'd allow snuff porn on one of their servers. But if the word gets out that the main Al-Qaeda website is hosted by Burst.Net a large number of 'adult content' sites might switch ISPs.

--  Johnathan Galt


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