Posted on 05/29/2006 11:37:26 AM PDT by West Coast Conservative
Edited on 08/06/2006 5:07:04 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Gotcha!
That comment begs the question, which Reuters division was he employed by?
H'mm. Isn't that ALL Reuters is....a News Division?
Of course, it's the Joooss.
Glad this dirtbag was caught.
Pretty typical for a Reuters employee.
We don't call it Al'Reuters around here for nothing.
Reuters has a huge financial services information business that actually dwarfs the news business (with respect to profitability anyway). The news business is based in the UK, the financial side in the USA.
Most wannabe jihadi yo yo's don't realize that Hotmail et al embed the IP address of the SOURCE WORKSTATION into the header of the email. Recipients can easily view that IP address.
Dan Pearl's murderers couldn't resist sending Hotmail to Fox News, the NY Post, and CBS.
Busted.
After all, they're hoping the slavering Jihadis do the work that liberals refuse to do.
FYI. Hope there are consequences for the perps.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1639394/posts
What, they have strangers wandering around their offices?
Or maybe it was the janitor...
Sooooo .. "an employee" was suspended .. but he wasn't "an employee" .. that's gobblygook speak!
The Reuters IP address that was used to send us a death threat has visited LGF 15 times today. This doesnt necessarily mean that Reuters has not really suspended the person responsible (as they told me), but something odds going on here because the hits from this address are not random at all. All of them go either directly to the post about the death threat, or to one of the other LGF entries linked at the Guardians page with Inayat Bunglawalas article. There are no visits from this IP address to any unrelated LGF pages.
The most recent hit was at 6:31:09 pm Pacific time, and it went directly to the death threat post.
For the full story: A Death Threat from Reuters (Bumped).
Hey, Bunglawala, go listen to the Rants about you at Bairn Surgery With Spoons!
Meanwhile, at 11:40 pm last night, someone used an anonymous remailer in the Netherlands (with the address nobody@dizum.com) to send the following email:
You are a blathering titted weenie-man. Your whining and mewling amuses us so. If youre representative of what stands between the West and Islam, Islam cannot lose.
At the Guardian, Inayat Bunglawala responds again: link: 360 comments "I notice that we appear to have attracted some rather unpleasant Muslim-haters via the detestable LGF website.
Dear Mr. Bunglawala,
We are not Muslim-haters. We despise beheadings, mutilations, honor-killings and other sundry gross affronts to humanity in the name of God. It's not all that complex. Inhumanity to humankind will not be tollerated. Got it? "
Last night I requested more information about the person Reuters says they suspended for sending me a death threat, but so far there has been no response.
Meanwhile, the Reuters IP address 192.165.213.18 (from which I received the threat) has hit LGF 9 times today, most recently at 8:48:04 Pacific. And these arent random page hitsthey all go to the entry about the threat. For the full story: A Death Threat from Reuters (Bumped). link: 150 comments
Charles gets his props from Powerline...
What struck me most about this episode is how technically skilled Charles is. The poor buffoon from Reuters who sent the email never knew what hit him. Charles was able to trace his IP address around the globe, and it quickly emerged that the miscreant was Inayat Bunglawala. [The] column by Bunglawala--an extraordinarily silly column, postulating that Christians and Muslims can get along if Christians just give up on the divinity of Christ--was apparently the source of the problem.
See below for important updates...
Amazing what one can find by doing a simple google search of the following terms;Bunglawala death threat. Indeed, al-Reuters has employed a Radical Islamic Fundamentalist. From Daniel Pipes
Seems Bungholio has a colorful past. link: 548 comments
Reuters four divisions: Sales & Trading, Research & Asset Management, Enterprise and Media.
We can cross "Media" off the list.
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