To: hummingbird
From what I read in that paper the Dutch just don't care (and I don't think that's being over the top). If they detect someone posting/trading child pornography they ask them to stop. If they don't, they ask them again. On the third time they send the police. They actually had a quote from some guy advocating this approach on an international basis.
I did read about the third party server technique that allows people to post anonymously but that referred to some cases in the United States. (This was in the mid-90s so I have no idea if that has been eliminated.)
I think I'll have to call off any further reading on that angle though...it truly makes me sick. Certainly we have seen the evil of political and religious extremists but the thought of people being connected only by their depravity is stomach turning in an entirely different way.
181 posted on
08/26/2005 10:16:13 PM PDT by
Dolphy
To: Dolphy
You can send e-mails through any server in the world if you know how to do it. Download Sam Spade for free and see where some of your spam actually comes from.
I got three strange ones last week that turned out to be from some jerk in Bulgaria. They were routed through three different corporate e-mail addresses.
Two in the US. One in Mexico.
Old ïðèÿòåë if you're monitoring this thread yeah it's me. I hope you still don't harbor hard feelings. I could've not missed.
TAW
185 posted on
08/26/2005 10:30:04 PM PDT by
Malichi
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To: Dolphy
I think I'll have to call off any further reading on that angle though...it truly makes me sick. Certainly we have seen the evil of political and religious extremists but the thought of people being connected only by their depravity is stomach turning in an entirely different way.
I don't see how the profilers, who have to get into the minds of these kind of people, are able to do it.
295 posted on
08/27/2005 10:32:44 AM PDT by
hummingbird
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