Posted on 09/27/2018 3:59:20 PM PDT by Rusty0604
Somebody working from a House of Representatives office is editing the Wikipedia pages of Republican senators to post what looks like their home addresses.
Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and both Mike Lee and Orrin Hatch of Utah all had their home addresses posted online. It is called doxxing, and it is despicable.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
If this sort of thuggery doesn’t result in a Red Wave I don’t know what short of a shooting uncivil war will do it.
Every time I rent a car, I put a Trump sticker on it, and imagine doxxers trying to find my address :)
The resistance at work. Let’s see if they show up at their homes.
The bad part of this is it came from someone in in the House, or at least that’s what is reported.
The device can be traced to the location?
I AM SHUNNING MY FRIEND OF 65 YEARS!! SHE VOTED FOR SENATOR CADAVER D: Conn
If Hatch wants some payback, he should un-resign.
“How is that proven?”
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By IP address here’s the Wikipedia user page for the guilty party -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/143.231.249.130
The IP address shows where a device/PC is located at - in this case the IP address is 143.231.249.130 - which is the US House of Reps. Just google that number.
What a great opportunity for PATRIOTS to show up........
Excellent catch .. hope the 4chan kids get all over it !
Psyhcos are MENTALLY UNSTABLE...PERIOD!
Oh Ann:(
“The device can be traced to the location?”
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See my post #28.
Thanks.
Leftism is political sociopathy.
Even if that’s coming out of an open public WiFi the House has set up, the logs should still have the IP of the sender ?
Assuming it wasn’t routed thru a proxy or 37 . . .
Go to PTSALs FR homepage and you will see what the doxxers know about YOU.
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