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Why is the CIA links removed? --Striver 20:11, 13 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Supremacist???[edit]

I had opportunity to read and watch materials from JihadUnspun.com and I didn't find ANYTHING that would proove that this site is "white supremacist" or "muslim supremacist" as claimed by Simon Wisenthal Centre. It should be noted that this site provides all information it gets, ignoring authorities' demands. In example this side provided censorship-free version of latest Bin Laden's speech. Did CNN or NBC did so? If it's really prmoting of "their culture of death", as S.Wisenthal Centre says, then why many of Nazi & Racist sites across Europe & America are still acting without being noted by this Centre? And what about Jewish Supremacist groups? There are groups among jews that want all non-jewish population in Palestine to be deported or exterminated, then seize all power to sephardic jews and make ashkenazi jews their slaves. Does this Wisenhtal Centre concerning about it?

I should note that JihadUnspun.com lets people see different, alternative point of view on the world. And some bunch of ignorant zionists that allow real nazis walk safely while claiming all muslims to be "terrorists", have no right to claim that this site is good and this is bad and should be closed. Where is freedom of speech?

Site "suspended"[edit]

After encountering some debate on whether this site was a reliable source at Mullah Omar, I looked this up, but get only a notice that it has been "suspended". Looking into this, I found a general blurb on a mailing list about it[1] but I don't know this is genuine. I found a Google cache of their table of contents[2] and a mirror of one of their articleswww.prisonplanet.com/ramzi_bin_al_shibah_has_not_been_captured.htm] but don't see evidence that this mirror is complete. I still have little idea of the quality of the site. 70.15.116.59 (talk) 22:40, 28 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Before site's account suspended there was news that site will move to Malaysia because of pressure from Canada's authorities. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.204.190.99 (talk) 21:34, 5 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The traceroute, it does nothing![edit]

Clearly, someone needs to brush up on their knowledge of ICMP and firewalls. I can't traceroute my own private domain host, not because it's a front for something, but simply because my firewall filters ICMP. Prothonotar (talk) 01:28, 9 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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