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To: Steve Eisenberg
a. Have to take over the site without azzam noticing. But becuase azzam has, I suspect, a history of being attacked by hackers, this is unlikely to work.

azzam clearly states on their site that all Muslums should visit through anonymizer.com that was the main reason I was asking. I do not want anyone watching me thinking that I support this scum but I do visit the site to see what kind of slander they are reporting.

60 posted on 06/23/2002 1:48:02 PM PDT by Mixer
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To: Mixer
"azzam clearly states on their site that all Muslums should visit through anonymizer.com"

Really? I missed that, and already closed the window it was up in...THAT ALONE is enough to set off the flashing lights and alarm bells about the true purpose of azzam.com. Hope the feds are watching it closely.

65 posted on 06/23/2002 2:09:24 PM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: Mixer
>azzam clearly states on their site that all Muslums should visit through anonymizer.com that was the main reason I was asking.

They should definitely visit anonymizer.com thats a good site. And while they are at it, they should hang out in those chat rooms some more. Another hint. Did you know that calls on the store purchased calling cards can't be tracked?

83 posted on 06/23/2002 3:37:03 PM PDT by Dialup Llama
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To: Mixer
azzam clearly states on their site that all Muslums should visit through anonymizer.com that was the main reason I was asking. I do not want anyone watching me thinking that I support this scum but I do visit the site to see what kind of slander they are reporting.

Looking at the anonymizer web site and some technical posts on it, the idea would seem to be that it keeps your internet service provider (ISP) from knowing where you are going in the web. If you think about it, you'll see that it would be very difficult to stop a busybody who works at your ISP from monitoring where you go on the web. Such a busybody can also can read what I am typing right now. Whether the anonymizer technique can stop this is questionable, but it will make it more difficult.

What anonymizer techniques could do is to make it impossible for the web site, say, FreeRepublic, from figuring out what ISP you are using. Why this would be important, I am not quite sure.

Personally, I just use my own name and try not to do anything I would be ashamed of. Checking out terrorist web site is a fine activity as far as I am concerned and does not need to be hidden.

93 posted on 06/23/2002 6:53:28 PM PDT by Steve Eisenberg
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