The Sheffield Hallam MP is still working on the basis that this episode "is a "cock-up", i.e. that Rackspace carried out the action without the knowledge of the UK authorities, rather than "conspiracy", i.e. that the UK authorities were complicit in an action which does not on the face of it appear to be legal."
His website: http://www.richardallan.org.uk/index.php?p=235
I suppose if we do have a cock-up here then Indymedia would be entitled to some sort of compensation, and if a conspiracy is proven then Indymedia is, er, entitled to some form of compensation - could this be a win-win situation?
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doesn't make sense
19.10.2004 14:45
and the thing about those two suspected swiss secret policemen. why would their exposure worry the US authorities? did the swiss govmt request the the US do something about it, with their greater political clout and willingness to flout international law? or were the US interested? If indeed the "exposure" of these alleged secret ham-bags is the reason, does the US have a special interest in them?
have files been removed from the servers? i dunno, do you?
and, christ (excuse my esperanto), why be so bloody open about it? it doesn't makje sense. i would've thought the world's only superpower might've been able to muster the capability to achieve anything they needed to achieve remotely, without anyone noticing.
or, on the other hand, is it an intimidation tactic? "we can do this and get away with it, and that's not all". that, at least, makes some sense. though not much
i'll never understand the rationale of governments, half of the stuff they do doesn't make any rational sense from any perspective i can think of. maybe i'm unimaginative.
maybe we oughta get our own servers or something. that'd be nice wouldn't it? and hideously expensive, yes, i know.
this i say: Doddering and eccentric millionaires! IM needs YOU!(R money)
i'll go away now
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19.10.2004 22:56
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Homepage: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/10/299475.html
A case of trust betrayed?
13.11.2004 21:57
What has happened with indymedia servers doesn't make sense.
If conspirational theory does not work, or merely diplomatic treaties between US and UK regarding antiterrorism measures... then was it merely a display of power by FBI?
Given old-standing struggle between indymedia and FBI, it would make sense as that, given also the fact that Racksack or whatever their name is (currently advertised by indymedia home page, look at adbox, incredibly enough) have their headquarters in US and therefore according to their special antiterrorist laws, are forced to subject to FBI, CIA and Mr Bush.
What does not make sense to me is that indymedia trusted their servers to such hosting, why not English-based hosting? (perhaps the same thing would have happened)... or Irish-based hosting? Good thing anyway to get some compensation.
Waiting for Richard Allan's reply, then...
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sorry... a correction
13.11.2004 22:11
notwavingbutdrowning