Please collect what ever information you can on KOBE.

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KOBE has taken credit for jailing Sherman Austin. He also has taken credit for harassing DeVoy. Please collect any IP information or other information you can on him and provide it to Austin or DeVoy.

Thanks.

-- Reader (withheld@somewhere.com), November 27, 2004

Answers

I refuse to do that, because he is a behaved poster and there is no reason (at least not anymore) to release any information. So there will be no information forthcoming, and as much as I feel bad for Devoy and Austin, if anything they should only respect my choice to protect freedom of speech and peoples privacy when they post here.

-- Kay-Cee (kc@kkkkkkkkcccccccc.com), November 27, 2004.

Kay-Cee! Man, I am really impressed with your personal ethic. For that, I pledge to uphold the principles of this place and I pledge the resources of KOBE in the protection of this place from any would- be attackers.

You just blew me away!

-- KOBE SBM (kobesbm@kobehq.com), November 27, 2004.


For the record, the part KOBE played in the Austin arrest was monitoring his chat room. When talk of attacking police and coordinating ambushes was going on, we reportd the incidents to the FBI and the (then) Office of Homeland Security (today its the DHS). Austin could not have been arrested without credible evidence, and it wasnt KOBE who gave that to them Austin was irresponsible, and gave them everything they wanted.

DeVoy attacked KOBE as viciously as we attacked him. It wasnt until he started accusing and attacking other targets having nothing to do with KOBE (because he believed them to be involved). This included a grandmother in Australia, a small computer store in Harbor City, California, and several innocent individuals who were actually activists attempting to support DeVoy. He asked for what he got. We dont attack activists directly. KOBE is for Free Speech (believe it or not), but for him to attack us directly was a big mistake.

-- KOBE SBM (kobesbm@kobehq.com), November 27, 2004.


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