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/Latest (daily) Al-Qaeda news may be obtained from:Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
Kawasan Karyadeka Pancamurni A-3.
Lemahabang. Bekasi - 17550.
Indonesia. ID
+62-21-89908111
http://202.95.140.21/~acom/afghan/news/news.php?id=148Back 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
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The website for http://www.Azzam.com appears to
be hosted by Burst.NetThe 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 aliveIP 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 aliveIP 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 aliveThis 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
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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:
-- but, then again, neither am I.
Regards,
-- Johnathan Galt
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Dear Sean Rosler,--- Sean Rosler <96022+ [email protected] wrote:
Thank you for the prompt reply.
I am also in contact with government entities.> It has also already made it to the media.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?
http://uk.geocities.com/johnathanrgalt/index.html
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.
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.