Computers NLA has changed the registration of its KOBE website and is now attempting to host it on Verizon. However, don't be fooled, Computers NLA is KOBEHQ.
Also, the KOBE website is still up and running on the servers of Computers NLA. You can find it at the following address:
http://67.119.61.200/
The above address is within the block of Computers NLA's child entity WebsitesNLA.
KOBE is attempting to dismiss my charges as paranoia. I am putting together a large document showing the evidence. It is only partially complete at the moment, but can be see here:
http://www.rationalanarchism.org/stevedevoy/blog.htm
Additional information on the crimes of KOBE can be seen here:
http://www.rationalanarchism.org/KobeExposed/
If we keep up the pressure, we should be able to close KOBE for good. More later.
KOBE is now running off of his home DSL connection. That's right, he's using his home PC to run the KOBE website. His DSL connection is his only connection to the Internet for the KOBEHQ website
This means that he can only handle a limited amount of traffic.
Now, just visit his website:
http://www.kobehq.com
Pick a page (any page with graphics will do) and keep hitting refesh every minute. It will grind him to a halt.
Also, Computers NLA monitors this website. They saw the above announcement about the location where they were still hosting KOBEHQ and took it down.
Resistance members will check out Computers NLA IP addresses (the whole set) on a daily basis. If it should pop up again, we'll let you know.
"Pick a page (any page with graphics will do) and keep hitting refesh every minute. It will grind him to a halt. "
I think you may find that done deliberatly is illegal
I will be at the protest on may 24th.
i cant wait to throw a brick through the window
to show my support.
Death to kobe and to all nazis everywhere
ps fuck g.w. too
Who the fuck cares if it's illegal. As if the cops are going to bust in your door for hitting the refresh button on your brower.
Or are you saying it's wrong in spirit to break the law? Well, after all I've seen the government do in the name of the law in the past 30 years, quite frankly, that concept can kiss my ass.