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Re: OT but Im****tant: Usenet Abuse and Impersonation by a sick individual using IP address 31.2.47.83

by slightdings <congealer@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 9, 2007 at 01:11 PM

On Sep 5, 5:20 pm, Radium <gluceg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi:
>
> To all respective forum readers, please take notice:
>
> 1) First of all, my apologies for such a wide off-topic cross-
> posting.  It's unusual, and very frowned upon.  But I deem it
> necessary in lieu of recent events.  You can just disregard if you
> will.
>
> 2) There is a user on the net who has impersonated "Don Klipstein",
> me, as well as other respectable Usenet posters. He/she is using our
> names, email addresses, and profiles to post nonsense on Usenet
> newsgroups. This impersonator seems to be located either in Burma or
> Korea and has the IP address of 31.2.47.83.
>
> 3) Doing a WHOIS checkup on 31.2.47.83 locates the source to be in
> Seoul, Korea:
>
> inetnum: 31.2.47.83 - 31.2.47.83
> netname: HANANET
> descr: Hanaro Telecom Co.
> descr: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg. 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
> country: KR
> admin-c: IS37-AP
> tech-c: SH243-AP
> remarks: ***********************************************
> remarks: KRNIC of NIDA is the National Internet Registry
> remarks: in Korea under APNIC. If you would like to
> remarks: find assignment information in detail
> remarks: please refer to the NIDA Whois DB
> remarks:http://whois.nida.or.kr/english/index.html
> remarks: ***********************************************
> mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
> mnt-lower: MNT-KRNIC-AP
> changed: hostmas...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 20020430
> status: ALLOCATED ****TABLE
> changed: hm-chan...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 20041007
> source: APNIC
>
> person: Inyup Sung
> address: Hanaro Telecom Co.
> address: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg. 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
> address: SEOUL
> address: 137-070
> country: KR
> phone: +82-2-106
> fax-no: +82-2-6266-6483
> e-mail: i...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> nic-hdl: IS37-AP
> mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
> changed: hostmas...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 20010523
> source: APNIC
>
> person: Seungchul Hwang
> address: Hanaro Telecom Co.
> address: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg., 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
> address: SEOUL
> address: 137-070
> country: KR
> phone: +82-2-106
> fax-no: +82-2-6266-6483
> e-mail: i...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> nic-hdl: SH243-AP
> mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
> changed: hostmas...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 20010523
> source: APNIC
>
> 4) However, doing an IP locator on 31.2.47.83
inhttp://www.geobytes.com/IpLocator.htm?GetLocationre****ts
the source
> to be in Yangon, Burma.
>
> 5) Don Klipstein and others check your messages on Google Groups by
> clicking on your email addresses. You might find loads of nonsense
> posted just as I have found in mine.
>
> 6) Here is impersonating post 1:
>
> Path: g2news2.google.com!news1.google.com!newsfeed.stanford.edu!
> newsfeed.news.ucla.edu!newsfeed.kreonet.re.kr!nntp.kreonet.re.kr!
> kreonet.re.kr!feeder.kornet.net!newsfeed.hananet.net!tnews.hananet.net!
> newsfeed.berkeley.edu!ucberkeley!newspeer.monmouth.com!
> newspeer1.nwr.nac.net!border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!
> out02a.usenetserver.com!news.usenetserver.com!in02.usenetserver.com!
> news.usenetserver.com!postnews.google.com!g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com!
> not-for-mail
> From: Radium <gluceg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Newsgroups: rec.pyrotechnics
> Subject: Re: What is the highest radio frequency used for radio
> astronomy?
> Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 02:17:36 GMT
> Organization:http://groups.google.com
> Lines: 44
> Message-ID: <8693249902.873555.97...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> References: < 1188459200.603005.55...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> NNTP-Posting-Host: 31.2.47.83
> X-Trace: tnews.hananet.net 1188875885 13375 31.2.47.83 (4 Sep 2007
> 03:18:05 GMT)
> X-Complaints-To: newsad...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 03:18:05 +0000 (UTC)
>
> fugue state, individuals
> may forget not only their pasts but their very identities. Despite the
> many Hollywood movies depicting this phenomenon, fugue state is
> extremely rare in real life. Fugue state normally resolves with time,
> particularly with the help of therapy."
>
> #randsent
>
> "A more common form of psychogenic amnesia is dissociative amnesia. In
> this state, an individual may experience memory loss which is
> restricted to a particular period of time, such as the duration of a
> violent crime. This memory loss is too extensive to be explained by
> ordinary forgetting, and instead may reflect the fact that the
> information is too stressful or traumatic to be remembered.
> Dissociative amnesia is a psychological phenomenon, rather than a
> physiological one, and may often be resolved with the help of
> therapy."
>
> #randsent
>
> More on psychogenic blackouts [escapes] which must be prevented:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychogenic_amnesia
>
> http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3225/is_n1_v41/ai_8773339
>
> http://www.psych.uic.edu/education/courses/behav_science2000/reed/beh...
>
> **VRL-1
nerves:http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/Pain.html
>
> TRPV2 (also called VRL-1) responds to temperatures above 52 Celsius.
> "Painfully hot"
>
> VR-1 responds to capsaicin. VRL-1 does NOT. There is a world of
> difference.
>
> VRL-1 responds only to "painfully hot"
>
> VR-1 responds to hot, chili, and acids.
>
> Once again, there is a BIG difference between VR-1 and VRL-1.  Read
> the quotes
fromhttp://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/Pain.html
> :
>
> #randsent
>
> "TRPV1 (also known as VR1) = Hot (>43 Celsius). Also activated by
> capsaicin, the active ingredient of hot chili peppers, by camphor, and
> by acids (protons)."
>
> "TRPV2 (also called VRL-1) = Painfully hot (>52 Celsius)"
>
> http://www.islandnet.com/~yesmag/brain/brainbump.php?id=95
>
> "VR1 for hot, and VRL1 for super
>
> 7) Below is post number 2:
>
> Path: g2news2.google.com!news2.google.com!
> border1.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!
> nx02.iad01.newshosting.com!newshosting.com!novia!
> newsfeed.yul.equant.net!newsfeed.dacom.co.kr!feeder.kornet.net!
> newsfeed.hananet.net!tnews.hananet.net!newscon02.news.prodigy.net!
> prodigy.net!news.glorb.com!postnews.google.com!
> 19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail
> From: Radium <gluceg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Newsgroups: alt.s****ts.soccer.manchester.united
> Subject: Re: Mixing two colors usually results in a color that is
> between the wavelengths of the original colors; red/blue is the
> exception.
> Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2007 23:40:41 GMT
> Organization:http://groups.google.com
> Lines: 28
> Message-ID: < 6355342000.328100.331...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> References: <1188584728.592410.268...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> NNTP-Posting-Host: 31.2.47.83
> X-Trace: tnews.hananet.net 1188876981 14670 31.2.47.83 (4 Sep 2007
> 03:36:21 GMT)
> X-Complaints-To: newsad...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 03:36:21 +0000 (UTC)
>
> form of psychogenic amnesia, called fugue state, individuals
> may forget not only their pasts but their very identities. Despite the
> many Hollywood movies depicting this phenomenon, fugue state is
> extremely rare in real life. Fugue state normally resolves with time,
> particularly with the help of therapy."
>
> #randsent
>
> "A more common form of psychogenic amnesia is dissociative amnesia. In
> this state, an individual may experience memory loss which is
> restricted to a particular period of time, such as the duration of a
> violent crime. This memory loss is too extensive to be explained by
> ordinary forgetting, and instead may reflect the fact that the
> information is too stressful or traumatic to be remembered.
> Dissociative amnesia is a psychological phenomenon, rather than a
> physiological one, and may often be resolved with the help of
> therapy."
>
> #randsent
>
> More on psychogenic blackouts [escapes] which must be prevented:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychogenic_amnesia
>
> http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3225/is_n1_v41/ai_8773339
>
> http://www.psych.uic.edu/education/courses/behav_science2000/reed/beh...
>
> **VRL-1
nerves:http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/Pain.html
>
> TRPV2 (also called VRL-1) responds to temperatures above 52 Celsius.
> "Painfully hot"
>
> VR-1 responds to capsaicin. VRL-1 does NOT. There is a world of
> difference.
>
> VRL-1 responds only to "painfully hot"
>
> VR-1 responds to hot, chili, and acids.
>
> Once again, there is a BIG difference between VR-1 and VRL-1.  Read
> the quotes fromhttp://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPage
>
> 8) So you can see how this net-abuser has impersonated me. He/she has
> also impersonated Don Klipstein. It's likely that he/she won't stop
> just with us two but will go on impersonating anyone he/she until
> stopped. As I've recently found "RHRRC" has also been impersonated.
>
> Don, RHRRC, and others, please check your messages, you'll find posts
> that are definitely not yours.
>
> RHRRC, see this:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.lang/msg/0bdffc7edbb1e4da?dmode=so...
>
> Don, see this:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.lang/msg/e458793775a43343?dmode=so...
>
> Obviously neither of you posted the above two messages.
>
> Much like I didn't post the following message:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/rec.pyrotechnics/msg/1762bed639005379?...
>
> --
> physical signs based on
> reflex self protection have been used in this syndrome though their
> validity has not been formally *****sed. The EEG shows awake rhythms."
>
> Quotes
fromhttp://www.ttmed.com/dementia/text_books.cfm?ID_Dis=216&ID_Cou=237&ID...
> :
>
> #randsent
>
> "Pseudocoma, also known as psychogenic unresponsiveness or feigned
> coma, is difficult to diagnose and should be based on a diagnosis of
> exclusion because, if true coma is overlooked, the result could be
> disastrous. Therefore, all patients with coma suspected of being
> psychogenic in origin must undergo thorough evaluation until the
> diagnosis is clearly established. A conversion reaction and
> malingering are the most common causes of pseudocoma."
>
> #randsent
>
> "It is im****tant to remember that none of the historical data
> absolutely include or exclude the possibility of pseudocoma. However,
> there are some clinical findings suggestive of psychogenic origin,
> such as conditions precipitated by stress. Pseudocoma usually begins
> or persists when an observer is present. Patients with pseudocoma
> slump to the floor and protect themselves from hitting their heads and
> other body parts."
>
> #randsent
>
> "During examination, patients with pseudocoma usually make
> semipurposeful avoiding movements. They have normal pupils, corneal
> reflexes and plantar reflexes. They may keep their eyes firmly shut
> and resist the opening of the eye by examiners. Because eyelid tone
> cannot be

  Take this horse**** elsewhere. Nobody truly cares about usenet that
much.
 




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