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209.221.240.193, mentioned in other evidence geolocates to South Bend, IN, and is ROBERT BOSCH CORPORATION - NORTH AMERICA BOSCH-BRAKES.COM | 209.221.240.193, mentioned in other evidence geolocates to South Bend, IN, and is ROBERT BOSCH CORPORATION - NORTH AMERICA BOSCH-BRAKES.COM | ||
Several of the IP addresses mentioned in evidence above point to Reston, VA, a short distance from "S-B Power Tool Company" the Robert Bosch location in Beltsville, MD | |||
For more on Hinnen and our doleful experience with him here last year, see; http://www.apj.us/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=206&pop=1&page=0 | For more on Hinnen and our doleful experience with him here last year, see; http://www.apj.us/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=206&pop=1&page=0 | ||
I was privy to some email headers and log file contents at the time when Hinnen was trying to get APJ to take down their article about him, and they originated all over the planet, including 139.15.237.6 which was from Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany, so it appears that travel or no, he has the run of the networking assets of Bosch Corporation. | I was privy to some email headers and log file contents at the time when Hinnen was trying to get APJ to take down their article about him, and they originated all over the planet, including 139.15.237.6 which was from Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany, so it appears that travel or no, he has the run of the networking assets of Bosch Corporation. | ||
My opinion on remedies; Bryan Dean Hinnen needs to be served with a C&D from the Wikimedia Foundation. At work. By a uniformed peace officer. And a copy needs to be sent to Bosch detailing his abuse of their corporate network. If he persists after that he should be hauled into court. | |||
==Evidence presented by Chris Bainbridge== | ==Evidence presented by Chris Bainbridge== |
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Evidence provided by User:209.221.240.193
This evidence was presented by Blue Tie on a Sandbox page belonging to Lawrence Cohen. I'm just cutting and pasting it. For your information, I'm located in eastern Michigan but all of our company's Internet traffic is routed through our server, which is located in South Bend, Indiana. The location Lawrence Cohen has mentioned in Elmhurst, Illinois is not one of our company facilities. That is a dealer who has a contract to sell our products. He is not connected to our Internet network in any way. One look at the bottom of his web page will confirm that fact, even though he is authorized to use our company logo and brand names.
In response to BenBurch's statement, he claims to be "privy to" certain info but does not present any evidence. I'm not BryanFromPalatine. I'm not DeanHinnen. I'm not ClemsonTiger, or any of the other people who have been conveniently lumped together and tagged as sockpuppets. I very calmly, politely and rationally discussed proposed changes on the Talk:Waterboarding page, with all due respect to people who disagreed with me, despite being labeled as an SPA and a sockpuppet. I finally blew my cool on one occasion at ANI after being tagged, once again, as an SPA; but my conduct on the Talk page has been exemplary.
And I would never go near the Free Republic article. Free Republic also has thousands of users (I have no idea how many, but there are evidently a lot of them) and they're all obsessed lunatics who own guns. I want nothing to do with them, but they're political junkies and it shouldn't surprise you to find a few of them hanging around a politically explosive current topic like Waterboarding. I will also add that the hostility, the accusations, and the constant baiting and badgering with which newcomers are met at Misplaced Pages are driving off people who could be making positive contributions. I, for one, will no longer be participating here. If you see this IP address again, it will be one of the many thousands of other employees who use this IP address.
The remainder of this evidence was written by Blue Tie.
I searched 209.221.240.193 and several of the other names. By chance I came upon something that indicates Neutral Good is right about the IP Address being a port for Bosch world-wide.
Here is what I found: This cache from Google shows some sort of query return on requests for some sort of service. Information was recorded on the sender. One of the sources was:
YourCompany: Name: Kbo Cppof Blue Tie note:(Name coded for privacy) Phone: I Prefer to be contacted by email FAX: Email: kboffo.cppof@boschrexroth-us.com Blue Tie note:(email coded for privacy) ServiceDate: 6/3/06 - 6/9/06 Preferred Bus Type: Shuttle Bus ServiceTime: straight through Quote: Submit Request Remote Name: 209.221.240.193 Date: 05 Dec 2006 Time: 15:21:00
Then I looked up boschrexroth. This is a German company. However, it was Boschrexroth-us. Website is here. This company is located in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Per information above, the IP address is in South Bend, Indiana, which is, per Google Maps 124 miles away. This website says that Bosch Rexroth has 3200 employees in America, divided among 6 locations, 2 of which are close to this IP address.
Here are some other links of interest:
- This google cache identifies this with not just Boschrexroth but with all Bosch North America, a larger entity.
- Here we see that the address in question is not just attached to boschrexroth-us.com, but to: http-v.us.bosch.com, substantially widening the domain of potential users of that address.
- here we see that the address is attached to Novi, Michigan a location not associated with Bosch Rexroth, but with the larger Bosch organization.
Conclusion If the whole German company accesses the US through this port, hundreds of thousands of users would use that IP address.
If only US employees use that address -- the most likely scenario -- then over 18,000 people would use that port.
If only the employees of that Bosch Rexroth use it, there could be 3200 people who might use that address.
If only the employees of the two divisions of Bosch Rexroth use it, it might be about 1/3 of the total or between 1000 and 1100 people who might use that address.
No matter how you cut it, the address is not probative with regard to any particular editor's identity. -- Signed by Blue Tie
Evidence presented by User:Lawrence Cohen
The Waterboarding article is routinely protected for warring
The Waterboarding has been protected by admins many times for wild edit warring. To quote User:Alison from the logs: "Sheer mayhem by anon editors". This began roughly around November 1st 2007, the approximate time frame that waterboarding first really became a hot news topic in America.
Decline of civility
The discussions to unlock the page afterwards were quite civil and very collaborative, as seen here in Archive #3 and Talk archive #4, through the end of November 2007. Archive 5, from 23 Nov 2007 - 26 Dec 2007, is when things went South in terms in civility. It was in this section on the legal definition of torture in archive 5 that things began to shift in tone, as far as I can tell. Even when there were disagreements before, such as the "Foreign opinion is irrelevant" comment by Randy2063, things were still hashed out amicably, for the most part. Randy and myself, for example, debated some NPOV points tooth and nail a few times, but conversations on our respective talk pages were quite pleasant. I had compared it to Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf, from the old Looney Tunes. They fought tooth and claw when on-the-clock, but were fine outside of "work", and friends. Even our fighting was just debate, barring the odd unpleasantness, and it was like this across the Waterboarding page, as people just hammered out solutions together. However, Neutral Good's very first significant contribution after making his account was:
- Here's the edit summary for the revert: "rv expert opinion is not split on if its torture just if its legal to do it in america." John Yoo was expressing an opinion on whether enhanced interrogation techniques, which included waterboarding in 2002, were legal UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW. The naked partisanship of the politically motivated editors who are trying to own this article is painfully obvious.
- Shibumi2's version of the lead paragraphs was superbly crafted. It accommodated everyone's concerns and accurately reflected the divided state of expert opinion. It is unevenly divided: more of the experts believe waterboarding is torture. Shibumi2 reflected that fact by listing them first and acknowledging that they are in the majority. It's obvious from his hasty edits on this Talk page that Shibumi2 is not a native speaker of English, which means that he invested a lot of time and effort into makeing his mainspace edit a perfect one.
- Respect that effort, people.
- Now that I've created an account, I'll be able to edit this article in four days. Let's invest those four days trying to reach an amicable agreement about the lead sentence of the article, that doesn't completely ignore Shibumi2's position and mine, for the sake of your partisan agenda. Neutral is good. Pretending that one side of the argument doesn't even exist, and that the other side of the argument is the only one that exists, is not good. It is a deliberate defiance of the founding principles of Misplaced Pages. Those principles are not negotiable. Neutral Good (talk) 05:34, 22 December 2007 (UTC)
Hostility, nastiness, and an immediate defense of confirmed sockpuppeteer "Shibumi2", who based on provided evidence is likely (as is Neutral Good) either a sock or meatpuppet of User:BryanFromPalatine. This began to soon set the tone for the ever-growing fiasco that spread all over Misplaced Pages.
Internal dispute resolution and mediation have failed
On the article, internal dispute resolution has failed, as every attempt to negotiate anything since early December 2007 has deteriorated into mud slinging and political nastiness. What began as a good natured "bipartisan" I suppose, conversation, became intractable warring and nastiness. An RFC was started by User:Jehochman, located at Talk:Waterboarding/Definition, which quickly revealed that sources supported, plainly, saying that "Waterboarding is a form of torture" based on various factors, including the fact that there were 144+ noted and sourced opinions that waterboarding was torture, and 4-6 that said it wasn't. The more clear it became that the RFC was in favor of the "is torture" per NPOV and WEIGHT, the nastier the civility got, compounded with it going, as they say, "batshit crazy" once the Iowa and New Hampshire election primaries took place (the completely lunacy on these issues in the corresponding time frame). I think the timing for people to really put on a push to get torture taken out of or downplayed in the article lead, in opposition to perceived Misplaced Pages policy, consensus, and the RFC, happening to correspond with the timing of these major political events is unfortunately not a coincidence.
Mediation attempts outside of the standard Mediation groups was attempted, as well as bringing in various people over a prolonged period of time via the Reliable Sources noticeboard, Fringe Theories noticeboard, NPOV talk page, Reliable sources talk page, AN, ANI, and I've lost track of where else. None have worked out.
I also freely admit that in the past few weeks I have lost my head somewhat on this matter, after ongoing provocative edits by Neutral Good such as this, referring to my "body cavity searches", and this, accusing me of leading some anti-waterboarding cabal of Blackwater Worldwide editors, which is farcical. I found the waterboarding page from doing RC patrol, and while all this nonsense has happened, found the time to contribute all over Misplaced Pages, write a featured article, start on another, and try to start a project, unlike some likely bad-hand SPAs or puppets. My apologies for any unbecoming or snippy comments I've made in the past few weeks over this.
NPOV was considered acceptable to violate
Editors proposed violating NPOV, a core Foundation level policy, by devalueing non-United States sourcing, or sourcing of certain alleged political viewpoints: "Foreign opinion is irrelevant because they haven't necessarily been under the same pressures," "You mean politically motivated, POV fringe opinions like Human Rights Watch? Or politically motivated, fringe opinions from 100 law professors whose previously published writings indicate membership in the lunatic left-wing fringe? You mean politically motivated, POV fringe opinions like those?"
Neutral Good is disruptive and incivil
General disruption, POINT
BLP violations
- Here, calling a living person and BLP subject "a BAD PERSON and, in fact, a thoroughly evil and irredeemable person." Emphasis his.
Ad hominem arguments
Assumptions of bad faith
False implication of consensus
Non sequiturs
Personal attacks
- "America bashers"
- "America haters"
- Calling Misplaced Pages editors "fanatics".
- "body cavity searches"
Poisoning the well
- "your misrepresentations"
- "body cavity searches"
- "just take your word for it, after your multiple, provably false accusations?"
Straw men
Harassment
- Attacking me, after warned to not.
- Filed a RFCU where a Checkuser said, "this smacks of retaliation, based on many of the talk page comments you have made recently."
Warnings from admins
- Here, "Going around to many different pages shopping this same complaint is disruption pure and simple. Please stop now or you will be blocked."
- "Stop this now, Neutral Good."
- "This is the absolutely positively last warning you will get not to disrupt this page. You are welcome to constructively discuss the article, and suggest improvements to it. You are welcome to civilly express your opinion. You are not welcome to question the motivation of editors with other views, assuming their bad faith, impede progress and accusing others of misconduct. If you wish to lodge a complaint about the actions of other editors, there are other venues. This is a page for discussing the article, nothing else. Any further disruption will result in a lengthy block. henrik•talk 01:46, 5 January 2008 (UTC)"
"Bob" the Sprint user is disruptive and incivil
- Here. "Block Black Kite immediately. Don't even try to Wikiweasel your way out of it. Block him immediately for a meaningful length of time, or all of your little rules aren't worth a pile of beans. This Wikiweaseling is really getting on my last nerve. I refuse to insult and demean lawyers, or dignify this conduct, with the word "Wikilawyering." It is a disgrace. Love and Kisses, Bobby"
BryanFromPalatine sockpuppetry connection
Based on information from Black Kite's research in his opening statement. There is an extensive history of disruptive sockpuppetry related to conservative issues, and Free Republic happening here. User:BryanFromPalatine is still active on Misplaced Pages. Please review:
- Misplaced Pages:Requests for checkuser/Case/BryanFromPalatine
- Misplaced Pages:Requests for arbitration/Free Republic
- Misplaced Pages:Requests for checkuser/Case/GooseCreek
Consider:
- The 209 IP edits are being done from some location(s) controlled by this Bosch company in the Palatine/Elmhurst area. By editing "anonymously" this user can claim to be someone else, or multiple people, and then no one can realistically counter this without contacting Bosch.
- Neutral Good's declared IP is some other very close by location, in the immediate geographic area as BryanFromPalatine. Either BryanFromPalatine himself or a meatpuppet.
- The Bob Sprint Wireless IPs (which includes Shibumi2 and CU confirmed sockpuppets) are being done from some mobile device like a laptop or smart phone, by the same person, given the constant tone of voice, and intense focus on these conservative issues and Waterboarding. All from the same approximate geographic location.
Evidence that 209.221.240.193 is User:BryanFromPalatine
- BryanFromPalatine's Checkuser confirmed IP address of 209.221.240.193 is in South Bend, Indiana. That 209.221.240.193 user has stated that "all" global employees of Bosch Corporation use that as their "gateway" IP address. Bosch has offices in Elmhurst, Illinois. If you Google around for DeanHinnen and BryanFromPalatine, and this IP address, and Bosch, further evidence on a news site can be found, but that I will not link to here for privacy reasons, that apparently spawned off the previous Free Republic RFAR in news coverage. It clearly demonstrates the link between DeanHinnen, Bosch, Elmhurst, and this IP address.
- Note the editing history of User:208.250.137.2's talk page. Similar edits happened on other usernames here, here, and here. If 209.221.240.193 were not BryanFromPalatine, why go to the trouble of removing a false notice from some random IP or user pages that said that they belonged to BryanFromPalatine? 209.221.240.193 takes up a similar advocacy role as Bryan/Dean Hinnen did in regards to American conservative causes, and from looking seems to have a very similar voice to this "Dino".
- * Removing references to "User:DeanHinnen", a username registered in public, citing personal information.
Evidence that Neutral Good is BryanFromPalatine or his meatpuppet
- Neutral Good's IP (disclosed by himself willingly) is or was 76.209.226.118. This IP from using http://www.hostip.info doesn't appear to geolocate. The IP right before it though (last hop on a trace route) does happen to be 68.22.72.82, which geolocates to Elmhurst, IL, which is a 20 minute drive from Palatine, IL, where BryanFromPalatine operated from. Elmhurst as mentioned is where Bosch is, which has a demonstrated strong connection to BryanFromPalatine. Neutral Good takes up a similar advocacy role as Bryan/Dean Hinnen did in regards to American conservative causes, and from looking seems to have a very similar voice to this "Dino".
Evidence that the Cloud of Sprint called "Bob" and related accounts are BryanFromPalatine or his meatpuppets
- 68.29.174.61 was confirmed by Checkuser at Misplaced Pages:Requests_for_checkuser/Case/GooseCreek as being User:PennState21, User:Harry Lives!, and User:Shibumi2, who was began editing right after User:BryanFromPalatine was blocked. User:Shibumi2's contributions show an interest in Free Republic, BryanFromPalatine's main focus. 68.29.174.61 does not directly geolocate on hostip.info, but the IP right before it, 144.232.23.86, is from a nearby Sprint regional service it appears, located just over the Illinois border. Might be a coincidence, but the geographic closeness here is alarming. This contradicts claims that this IP address belonged to Pennsylvania State University, which is clear across the country. 68.29.174.61, 70.9.150.106, and 68.31.220.221, all detailed in Black Kite's opening statement and evidence, also come back to this Sprint geographical region. Bob takes up a similar advocacy role as Bryan/Dean Hinnen did in regards to American conservative causes, and from looking seems to have a very similar voice to this "Dino".
- Additional edits from the same "Bob" IP range can be found here on the Free Republic talk page, all from the same IPs, all going to back to the same location as "Bob" when checked on hostip.info and the hop before. Even more interesting: Bob on the Free Republic page is praising User:Shibumi2 with the same glowing tone and wording as User:Neutral Good, such as he used in Misplaced Pages:Requests for adminship/Shibumi2, now deleted. Admins can review it. I suspect that User:Shibumi2 is a proverbial "ripened sock" of BryanFromPalatine.
- There are more scattered throughout on the Free Republic talk history, all randomly changing Sprint Wirless IP ranges from the same geographic region, all "Bob's"/"BryanFromPalatine's" voice. The same legal tone of voice as BryanFromPalatine, and the same aims. He never left Misplaced Pages.
- At some point, the number of bald "coincidences" here passes by coincidence into fact. How is it so many random users, with similar political stances as BryanFromPalatine, similar legal tone of voice, and all from the same geographic region (if not the same neighborhood and corporate IPs) all arrive nearly at once to build up each other on both Free Republic and Waterboarding?
Evidence that Samurai Commuter is BryanFromPalatine
- Note the Unblock request on this version of his talk page, where he says he is editing from 70.9.11.188. That is another Sprint Wireless IP address that traces back to the same geographical region as all the rest here, using the same methodology. It's even in the same subnet as one of the ones listed above. Samurai Commuter's sole contributions are Free Republic edits, and attacking Misplaced Pages editor User:Eschoir, in line with BFP actions of the past. Lawrence Cohen 18:21, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
Response to Randy2063
Randy wrote, "So, the question really is, should Misplaced Pages as a matter of policy pick a side in a political and legal matter?"
It (this content issue) is a political fight in one nation, and only an alleged legal one. For Misplaced Pages to take into consideration such factors for article content, on behalf of any nation, or to allow such nationalism to guide an article or the nature of content on this site is incompatible with NPOV at its most base level. This aspect of it isn't a content matter, but there isn't an easy to frame it without using a content example. In this case, waterboarding.
- Current US administration won't say a word on status of waterboarding in public.
- Lots and lots and lots of notable, WP:RS compliant individuals (149~) say its torture.
- Some individuals (4-8~) say it may or may not be, and in several cases say its not.
- The opinion that its not waterboarding by all our standards and conventions is a Minority Opinion. The handful of advocates of this position are individually quite notable, but that doesn't trump all our precedent and history for dealing with this. A fringe view is a fringe view, regardless of who says it. I suspect this is distressing to some, but that is unfortunate.
- Its a massive political hot potato in the United States because of the War, the war on terror, and the elections.
- For Misplaced Pages to treat this article for NPOV as any different than how any other article handles NPOV for contentious fringe views would be a violation of NPOV policy.
- For Misplaced Pages to treat this with any special consideration for external legal or political ramification in a lone nation (the United States) would be a possible endorsement of nationalism.
- Previous arbitration cases have dealt with individuals pushing POVs that are "pro" their nations. In this case, it's a case of pro-US, which is bizarre.
Evidence presented by Henrik
Shibumi2 is a sockpuppeteer
A number of accounts were identified in the GooseCreek checkuser case, and blocked. The sockmaster Shibumi2 was initially blocked for two weeks, but unblocked 5 days later by User:Alison with "forgiveness and understanding but not vindication" .
Shibumi2 is located near BryanFromPalatine/Neutral Good
Shibumi2 posted an auto-unblock request where the user states that their IP is 74.94.99.17. 74.94.99.17 geolocates to Hoffman Estates, IL, 10km (6 mi) from Palatine, Illinois. This is in the immediate geographic area as BryanFromPalatine/Neutral Good edits from. Combined with other evidence of the Shibumi2/Neutral Good connection above I put forward a strong likelihood that Shibumi2 is another meat- or sockpuppet of BryanFromPalatine/Neutral Good. henrik•talk 23:13, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
Evidence presented by Eschoir
Shibumi2
Shibumi2 comes to peaceful FR article on Dec 11 after six months of quiet. He unilaterally edits the cokehead felon quote, the Julie Reedick info and the Jenna information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Free_Republic&diff=prev&oldid=177331978
On Dec 23rd he reappeared posting new well-prepared material on "Hillary Staffer" and separately, without announcement, the "Leftists agents provocateurs" mentioning the account WyldCard, which he stated "Freepers" suspected of being a sleeper troll.
http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Free_Republic&diff=next&oldid=179899441
Here is the only online reference to WyldCard:
To: Hacksaw WyldCard has been banned for the Mia Lawrence incident. Try to pull up his homepage, you'll get "No current Freeper by that name." But like Philo said, it was festooned with Bush caricatures and left-wing slogans.
123 Posted on 08/03/2001 13:37:14 PDT by Bryan
So Shibumi2 is quoting Bryan as his Reliable Source.
"Leftists . . . agents provocateurs"
BryanFromPalatine first posted the "leftists - agents provocateur" Chronicles quote here a year ago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Free_Republic&diff=next&oldid=98625454
The same WyldCard reference was previously placed by Justin88
http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Free_Republic&diff=prev&oldid=115426946
At the same time a section on Gathering of Eagles was placed by justin88, Revision as of 02:21, 20 March 2007 (edit) (undo)
http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Free_Republic&diff=next&oldid=116425050
Simiultaneously Bryan announces the addition on FR
A Gathering of Eagles - These Colors Don't Run, Pro Troop Rally Live Thread
Posted by Bryan to Thunder90; mcmuffin; tgslTakoma; Dutchie; Lukasz; Matchett-PI; x; Kurt_Hectic; jpl; retMD; ... On News/Activism 03/19/2007 7:34:45 PM PDT · 1,390 of 1,421
Hey, check it out! There's a report about the Gathering of Eagles in the Misplaced Pages article about Free Republic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/Free_Republic#.27Gathering_of_Eagles.27
Some lunatic from the left-wing fringe is bound to delete it because it doesn't make the Freepers look bad. But for as long as it lasts, there it is.
Shibumi2 spent most of his other FR time editing 'Giuliani supporters.'
Samurai Commuter
Samurai Commuter (hereafter SC) came into this world at 8 minutes after New Years, Illinois time. He was unregistered at first, but knew all about arbitration and probation.
His first four posts were "Giuliani supporters" edits. After a good nnights sleep, he starts attacking me at post six.
"I've explained how he attracted my attention: an edit containing the word "penis" "
He posted a 'final warning' on my talk page on Jan 1, 2008. In his sixth post at one ini the afternoon. Said I was 'well known"
In his last post before permanent bannage, Bryan (as FreedomAintFree) wrote
The Jewish World Review source indicates that Drudge removed his link to FR because of racist posts surrounding the "Clinton love child" story. But you've ignored a statement by Drudge one paragraph later in the same JWR story, saying that he restored the link. The history is that Drudge briefly removed the link for racist posts, quickly restored the link, and then removed the link again for unknown reasons. As it stood, the paragraph here in the Wiki article was misleading; and the brief removal of the link for a few racist posts isn't notable. FreedomAintFree 21:50, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
Six months later, the edit stealthily reappeared!
Drudge later restored the link from his site to Free Republlc, but dropped it again for unknown reasons, and currently does not link.
(cur) (last) 00:02, January 6, 2008 70.9.56.94 (Talk) (36,474 bytes) (→1996-2000 - Anti-Clinton - Improving layout. Changing some awkward wording ... nothing substantive.) (undo)
SC calls sandbox refactor a poison pen letter to Robinson.
BryanFromPaletine motivation to be the wiki Übertroll
His FR homepage
I'm a member of the Free Republic legal team. In the summer of 2001, I flew out to California to help Attorney Brian Buckley ("Clarity") appeal a judgment of $1 million against Free Republic in the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post copyright lawsuit. In addition to $1 million in damages, Federal Judge Margaret Morrow (a Clinton appointee -- imagine that) awarded the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post over $1 million in attorney fees from their high-priced Beverly Hills law firm. It would have bankrupted Free Republic. JimRob could have run Freepathons for ten years and never would have paid that off.
Brian and I researched the law and drafted aggressive and thorough appellate briefs, based on the fair use exception to copyright law. The lawyers for the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post were afraid they were going to lose everything, and settled for $10,000 and no attorney fees.
You're welcome. Any time JimRob needs me, I'll be there.
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U.S. Senator : It's time to ban Misplaced Pages in schools, librariesPosted by Bryan to discostu; Valin; muawiyah; Victoria Delsoul On News/Activism 02/17/2007 4:49:56 PM PST · 75 of 102
I only look up pop culture stuff on Wiki. Band histories, movie stuff, junk like that. Maybe the occasional ultra-quick reference stuff. I don't give a crap what they say about anything political, actually when push comes to shove I don't give a crap what anybody on the planet says about anything political. The problem is that Misplaced Pages is the premier online information source. Google searches list it first. Yahoo searches list it first.
When any high school or college student in the English-speaking world hears the name of "Free Republic" for the first time (and you can substitute the name of any conservative organization or politician here), they will look on Misplaced Pages first.
And then they will read a hit piece that was written by a nasty little group of left-wing moonbats. Free Republic has been honored with an article written by a couple of the worst left-wing moonbats on the Internet.
If you think it looks bad now, you should have seen it on January 6, before my brother started working on it:
January 6 version of Misplaced Pages article about Free Republic
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U.S. Senator : It's time to ban Misplaced Pages in schools, librariesPosted by Bryan to Cheapskate On News/Activism 02/17/2007 3:58:32 PM PST · 64 of 102
There are two DU moonbats who are camping out on the Free Republic article at Misplaced Pages. Would you believe that they gutted the part of the article that deals with Rathergate?Would you believe that the moonbat from the "White Rose Society" has denied that the "Killian memos" are forgeries and claims that they could be easily duplicated with 1973-era typesetting equipment?
Do you need a link?
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U.S. Senator : It's time to ban Misplaced Pages in schools, librariesPosted by Bryan to Strategerist; republican; rboatman; tame; Alamo-Girl; zappo; backhoe; goseminoles; Balding_Eagle; .. On News/Activism 02/17/2007 3:49:31 PM PST · 62 of 102
Most of the science stuff on Wiki and some of the history stuff is fine - people on FR tend to obsessively focus on current events or politics stuff which obviously will have biases and such - but it's a small part of Wiki. The Misplaced Pages article about Free Republic is a hit piece -- written by a pair of Democratic Underground moonbats. One of them is the Webmaster for WhiteRoseSociety.org, whose slogan is "Fighting The Rise of the New Fascism." He's an evangelist for the "Bush=Hitler" brigade.
The funny thing is that anybody can go over there, open an account and start editing articles. You just click on the tabs across the top of each page. One of them says, "Edit This Page." Another says "Discussion", which is basically a discussion thread about the article and can be edited just like the article.
My brother is over there right now, trying to remove a libelous statement about Free Republic from the article, and these two DUmmies are trying to get him banned. Check it out. He's fighting back like Jet Li.
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Eschoir Is Editing Misplaced Pages Article About Free Republic Misplaced Pages article about Free Republic | March 5, 2007 | Bryan
Posted on 03/05/2007 4:20:28 AM PST by Bryan
You can look up the editing history of the Misplaced Pages article about Free Republic, starting with the most recent edit. On the 11th line, at 3:28 GMT, you will notice an edit by our old friend Eschoir, his name conveniently highlighted in red. Does anyone here need a better reason to open an account at Misplaced Pages?If you choose to do so, please remain calm, rational and completely civil or they will ban you on sight.
During the past few months, the Misplaced Pages article about Free Republic has been a "hit piece" thanks to the work of a couple of DUmmie fanatics, BenBurch and F.A.A.F.A. They posted libelous statements, and packed the article with every criticism they could find on the Internet by anti-Freepers, Clown Posse, Salon, etc.
In addition, I was banned and my full name was posted there by an administrator I thought I could trust with personal information. He betrayed that trust and after that, I was pretty easy to find. A link to my home address and home phone number were posted on my Misplaced Pages homepage. Since I was banned, I couldn't take it down; and the harassment that occurred after the LA Times lawsuit was settled has started up again. We started receiving nasty phone calls late at night.
Thanks to the hard work (and tolerance for personal attacks) of a few brave people, including my brother and a couple of other Freepers, it has been transformed into something approaching a fair and balanced article.
Now Eschoir has appeared.
Recruiting a mob:
To: republican; rboatman; tame; Alamo-Girl; zappo; backhoe; goseminoles; Balding_Eagle; ... A shout to all my old friends at Free Republic. Feel like doing something to improve Free Republic's image in the eyes of the world? Or would you just like to say hello to our old friend Eschoir?
He's editing the Misplaced Pages article about Free Republic. Maybe you'd like to give him a little help. After all, Misplaced Pages gets about 2 million hits a day. It's one of the biggest heavy traffic websites on the Internet.
3 posted on 03/05/2007 4:27:35 AM PST by Bryan
Finally, , a Bryan Sockpuppet, turns up making corrections to a Shibumi2 article:
Did he forget to log out as The Friendly Ghost and into Shibumi2?
I don't know, but his command of Japanese is corrected here:
Finally, banning is useless, as Bryan has amply demonstrated. Heavy moderation, a la FR, is not a solution, unless you wish to become an armed encampment of partisans.
Evidence presented by BenBurch
I am wholly unsurprised that Hinnen has been sock puppeteering here since his banning. He had a regular procession of puppets going on for months. After all the hassle of the RFA, I gave up and stopped tracking him here because I was fed up. I almost left Misplaced Pages entirely. But looking at the references to the current crop of alleged socks, I am absolutely convinced that He is here even if all of the addresses are not him. Many of them seem to originate near Robert Bosch Corporation sites in the USA. As Hinnen has claimed a few times now that he is a lawyer for said firm, business travel would appear to cover the geographic movement well.
Sockpuppetry by NeutralGood pointing at banned user Bryan Dean Hinnen
I place 76.209.226.118, the IP associated with NeutralGood in the Chicago area in an AT&T IP pool. As a pool IP it probably does not have a single fixed point. One geo-location service puts it in Carol Steam, IL, in the immediate area of the 545 W Lake Street, Elmhurst, IL address for Chief Enterprises, a Robert Bosch location only 2 mies from Carol stream, and a 19.13 mile, 24 minute drive from Hinnen's home address which is just a few blocks off Rand Rd in Palatine, IL. I suspect that either 76.209.226.118 is an illegally-used open WiFi in that area or represents a WiFi cafe or the Carol Stream public library which has free WiFi. In addition, NeutralGood is a name I would expect from Hinnen who has a history of professionally-designing D&D modules.
Other matters
208.250.137.2, mentioned in other evidence geolocates to Palatine, IL.
209.221.240.193, mentioned in other evidence geolocates to South Bend, IN, and is ROBERT BOSCH CORPORATION - NORTH AMERICA BOSCH-BRAKES.COM
For more on Hinnen and our doleful experience with him here last year, see; http://www.apj.us/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=206&pop=1&page=0
I was privy to some email headers and log file contents at the time when Hinnen was trying to get APJ to take down their article about him, and they originated all over the planet, including 139.15.237.6 which was from Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany, so it appears that travel or no, he has the run of the networking assets of Bosch Corporation.
My opinion on remedies; Bryan Dean Hinnen needs to be served with a C&D from the Wikimedia Foundation. At work. By a uniformed peace officer. And a copy needs to be sent to Bosch detailing his abuse of their corporate network. If he persists after that he should be hauled into court.
Evidence presented by Chris Bainbridge
As the arbiters have said they will comment on how policy should be applied, I have included some of the most severely disputed points. In these points both sides argue that they are "NPOV" and it is the other side that is misrepresenting Misplaced Pages policy. I understand that this ruling will not be about specific content, but ask that the following issues of interpreting policy can be decided upon.
Foreign sources are not irrelevant; Misplaced Pages articles should be written from a global perspective
It has been argued that non-U.S. sources should be dismissed; "the fact that "Misplaced Pages is global" doesn't change the fact that most of the other opinions and examples are irrelevant".
Over 500 years of historic sources aren't irrelevant
It has been argued that Misplaced Pages articles should consider sources that pre-date current controversy. The counter to this argument has been that what sources have said for hundreds of years is irrelevant to this article.
Historic sources can't be dismissed because they don't use modern terminology
It has been argued that historic sources (such as books published hundreds of years ago) can't be cited because they don't use the modern term "waterboarding", and so citing them here is Original Research. It has been argued that modern sources have referred to these historic cases as "waterboarding". The argument against this is that the modern sources are "confused" about exactly what "waterboarding" is.
Prominently weighting recent politics is against Misplaced Pages policy
It has been argued that changing the definition of a physical act because of a political issue of the United States in the last few years is an example of WP:RECENTISM. It is also a violation of WP:WEIGHT - the Khmer Rouge carried out waterboarding on tens of thousands of victims, and it was always described as an act of torture. Allowing the waterboarding of fewer than five people in the last couple of years to affect the definition of an act that has been carried out on tens of thousands of people, and described in accounts dating back over 500 years, is a clear violation of policies against recentism and undue weight.
Other controversial articles have set precedents on the use of expert sources that are appropriate here
It has been argued that global warming, the Holocaust, intelligent design, and others represent similarly disputed concepts, and are good examples of how these disputes should be treated by Misplaced Pages. This has been repeatedly dismissed, arguing that these articles are POV-pushing and "not a precedent, but rather a cancer in the system.".
Professors of law are legal experts, and should be given sufficient weight on legal issues, not dismissed as "extremist"
One key citation is the legal opinion of over one hundred professors of law at U.S. universities. It has been argued that this source should be either dismissed entirely, or given little weight, because they are "extremist" and "left-wing ideologues" who "believe that if a captured terrorist commander on enemy soil refuses to answer questions, we're supposed to ask him what kind of wine he would like to be served with his filet mignon".
Misplaced Pages should rely on reliable sources citing experts: The general public is not an expert source
It has been repeatedly claimed that evidence of a dispute can be established by citing a poll of the general public. This goes against other established articles in which public opinion is disregarded as an expert source. Instead of accepting that the approach of other articles is relevant, they are dismissed.
There are experts on torture, such as Judges and doctors
It has been argued that the question of torture can't be reliably sourced on Misplaced Pages, since "there is no such thing as an 'expert' on torture". The counter to this has been that there are indeed experts on torture, both legally (judges who have heard such cases, experts writing in academic journals), and medically (eg. senior doctors heading torture treatment centres).
Politicians and pundits are not experts
It has been argued that the opinion of politicians and politicial commentators is relevant.. It has been pointed out that these sources are not experts on this issue. It is claimed that these kinds of citations are okay by policy. Politicians and pundits would not be cited as experts on global warming, or the Holocaust, so why would they be considered experts on this issue?
Evidence presented by Randy2063
Dispute wasn't described properly
Whereas it's been called "Waterboarding is/is not torture," I think it's really whether "waterboarding is torture" or whether it's "widely considered torture."
Most (or perhaps all) of those who don't want it called "always torture" would have been perfectly happy if "widely considered" had been inserted.
Opinions of 140+ legal experts isn't enough
Most of the oft-noted "140+ legal experts" who say it's always torture seem to be ideologues. Nothing wrong with that, of course, but you cannot say it's conclusive based on their word, whether it's individually or collectively. Others disagree. Opinions aren't facts.
Misplaced Pages should not become a political tool
One might have called waterboarding "torture" sixty years ago when the word's use was more fluid, but "torture" has more precise legal implications today. It amounts to a political statement.
So, the question really is, should Misplaced Pages as a matter of policy pick a side in a political and legal matter? That's what this is.
Misplaced Pages already has a policy for this
I've suggested WP:NPOV#Let the facts speak for themselves numerous times. One would think we could simply describe waterboarding as a process and as a legal issue and then let readers draw their own conclusions. Yet many editors insist that the word "torture" must be used without reservations. The phrase "widely considered" isn't strong enough for them. Ask yourselves why this is.
May I suggest that no matter how this works out, someone should clarify those guidelines.
Evidence presented by Nescio
The dispute revolves around legalities
(Work in progress, will add accordingly the coming days)
People have suggested that the definition of torture is not merely a legal matter. Although I agree that many, if not all, words, concepts,ideas, et cetera, are open to philosophical, sociological, historical, etymological, political, et cetera, debate, there is ample evidence this alleged widespread dispute is solely based upon the legal implications.
Some facts:
- In 1996 the US adopted the War Crimes Act (WCA). This defined a violation of the Geneva Conventions (GC) as a war crime.
- In 2002 Gonzales wrote a memo outlining the possibility that certain individuals could be prosecuted under the WCA, for actions taken in the War on Terror (WoT).
- The same memo specifies that by eliminating the GC from the equation the likelihood of point 2 happening will be significantly reduced. This effectively is a description of a legal loophole involving war crimes.
- Almost directly after that the Bush administration advocated the GC do not apply in the WoT.
- In 2006 the US Supreme Court ruled that the all detainees in the WoT are protected by the GC, and specifically article 3 regarding the treatment of detainees.
- Immediately follwing this decision the Bush administration aggressively pushed for the adoption of the Military Commissions Act (MCA).
- Part of the MCA is a retroactive rewrite of the WCA, which effectively makes those individuals outlined by Gonzales no longer punishable under US law. In other words, certain actions that were considered war crimes in the original WCA no longer are after the MCA was adopted.
- Mukasey specifically declined to say whether waterboarding is torture because it could open criminal liability for the individuals involved.
The above strongly revolves around possible litigation and how to prevent that, as evidenced by the fact that even high officials explicitly discuss the legal ramifications. Surely this illustrates that legal considerations, and not socio-political ones, are behind the sudden "widespread debate."
Based on sources there WP:FRINGE and WP:WEIGHT apply
(working on the numbers, not finished, so may amend accordingly)
People advance the notion there is an actual debate on whether waterboarding is a form of torture.
To establish the quantity of that debate an RFC was started and can be found here. The result as of this moment is:
- 148 sources state it is torture
- 4 sources state it is not torture.
- 8 sources are either unable or unwilling to make any determination.
These figures lead to the following conclusion: 92% says it is torture, 3% says it is not torture, while 5% make no determination.
In addition, an opinion poll says that 29% of the US population believe it is not torture. Although invoking popular opinion is a logical fallacy we, for sake of argument, may see what that may bring. If the vox populi is looked at we should determine what percentage we are talking about. Since Misplaced Pages purports to be a global encyclopedia we should take a global approach.
- On July 1, 2007 the US population was 301,621,157.
- 29% of the US population is 87,470,136
- Our planet has 6 billion people
This means that of the entire planet Y% believes it is torture.
Consistency within Misplaced Pages
Within Misplaced Pages several activities are described as torture. Few, if any, are as extensively sourced as the waterboarding article.
- Bastinado was originally a German word for the act of dieing, in the literal sense of is specifically used to refer to a form of torture or corporal punishment which consists of beating the soles of the offender's bare feet with a hard object, like a cane or rod, a club, a piece of wood, or a whip.(unsourced statement)
- Denailing is a form of torture that consists of the removal of the toe nails or finger nails.(unsourced statement)
- A mock execution is a method of psychological torture, whereby the subject is made to believe that they are being led to their execution.(unsourced statement)
- Rat excitation is a form of torture.(unsourced statement)
- Sensory deprivation is the deliberate reduction or removal of stimuli from one or more of the senses. Simple devices such as blindfolds or hoods and earmuffs can cut off sight and hearing respectively, while more complex devices can also cut off the sense of smell, touch, taste, thermoception (heat-sense), and 'gravity'. Sensory deprivation has been used in various alternative medicines and in psychological experiments (e.g., see Isolation tank), and for torture or punishment.(unsourced statement)
- Sleep deprivation is a general lack of the necessary amount of sleep. This may occur as a result of sleep disorders, active choice or deliberate inducement such as in interrogation or for torture.(one source)
- Solitary confinement, colloquially referred to in American English as "the hole" or "the pound" (or in British English "the block"), is a punishment or special form of imprisonment in which a prisoner is denied contact with any other persons, excluding members of prison staff. Usually cited as an additional measure of protection (of society) from the criminal, it has also been called a form of torture.(unsourced statement )
- Strappado is a form of torture in which a victim is suspended in the air by means of a rope attached to his hands which are tied behind his back, in which the arms are most likely dislocated.(unsourced statement )
The above is a sample of articles that specifically state "is a form of torture." Most of them lack the sources to support such a statement. Nevertheless, using common sense it would be silly if somebody advanced the notion that is a form of torture regarding these techniques is disputed. Here WP should be consistent, either we accept that these articles can make such a statement, which would make the extensivley sourced statement in the waterboarding article acceptable, or we disallow that statement in waterboarding which effectively means we would need to remove is a form of torture from all those other articles. The latter seems to be a very unreasonable request.
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Evidence presented by Achromatic
Bosch.com IP address corporate proxy
I'm inclined to err on the side of the IP in this case. It resolves to http-v.us.bosch.com. Googling for 'http-v' finds many, many references to bosch.com hosts, broken out in to several countries, i.e. http-v.de.bosch.com. Searching for published weblogs containing this string typically have this string as the highest or only bosch.com hostname. It is strongly questioned in /Workshop that 'we only have this users word that '. I would AGF that this IP address is a corporate proxy, or by far, the single biggest web surfer in Bosch's US offices. The former seems far more plausible, and the latter seems rife with bad faith and disingenuity. Achromatic (talk) 05:57, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
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