To: AmericanInTokyo
Interesting.... Wonder if an ISP would yank their service to a known Japanese terrorist organization using their system? Perhaps if they knew they would. However, perhaps EVEN if they knew, they wouldn't.
The only way to find out is to ask the ISP. Send them the information you have about Aleph. Here's the contact info:
Hurricane Electric
760 Mission Court
Fremont, CA 94539
510 580-4100
General Information: info@he.net
Tech Support: support@he.net
Here's how
Haganah has been successful in getting dozens of Islamist sites shut down:
Do:
- Tell them they host the site (don't assume that they know)
- Object to it in terms of their own rules (Terms of Service/Acceptable Use Policies)
- Point out the site's connection to international terrorism
- Mention the US law against providing material support or resources to terrorists
- Ask: do their other clients want to be associated with such a site?
- Be polite.
- Be well-informed
- Stick to the facts as best you know them
To: JohnathanRGalt
Excellent, JRG, excellent. Thank you for the strategy and direction. Consider it DONE! ;-)
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