As Ms. Rimland points out, one of the computers used in the denial of
service attack on
webcom.com
was a computer at
Malaspina University-College
(in Nanaimo, British Columbia).
She and Mr. Zundel claim that this is significant because, at one
time, a mailing address for the Nizkor Project was a P.O. Box in Nanaimo.
But the Malaspina staff was not to blame, nor indeed anyone at the
college, nor even in that city. As was made quite plain after
the attack, "the perpetrator was not associated with the college but was
using [the college's] system as the end of a string of hacked
connections in order to cover his trail." That's a quote from a system
administrator at Malaspina, from December 1996; see:
http://xp7.dejanews.com/dnquery.xp?search=thread&filter=&svcclass=dnold&threaded=1&recnum=%3c1996Dec20.072054@malvm1.mala.bc.ca%3e%231/1
What this means is that the person who started the attack could have
been coming from any computer, anywhere on the internet, anywhere around
the world.
In fact, the perpetrator has since been traced to someplace in Nova
Scotia. Nanaimo is simply not an issue. Here is email from the
president of
Web Communications,
the victim of the attack. This is the same person who Ms. Rimland
says
"is Jewish" and "has behaved towards us in an absolutely
impeccable professional manner":
Jamie,
You are correct that we have no reason to believe that Nizkor was
involved. *All* we know is that it came from a community college in
B.C. (Malaspina Community College). I don't even know which town that's
in. Furthermore, it was determined that the person who broke into the
computer at Malaspina Community College did so from another college in
Nova Scotia, so there is no geographical relevance to
Malaspina.
Also, Ms. Rimland is incorrect to state that I am Jewish. I always
assumed I was because my maternal grandmother died in a Nazi
concentration camp. I recently looked into this a bit and discovered
that my grandmother was not Jewish. She apparently was a victim of
the Nazis due to her Russian nationality. So I have no reason to
believe I am Jewish.
Speaking both personally as well as for the entire WebCom team, we
condemn the message behind the ezundel site and the disinformation
contained in it unequivocally and in the strongest terms. It is only
because of our passionate belief in First Amendment rights that we
even tolerate this loathsome Web site to be published through our
services.
--
Web Communications (sm) Chris Schefler, President
http://www.webcom.com/ css@webcom.com
(Emphasis Nizkor's.)
Even if Nanaimo were an issue (which it's not), it should be pointed
out that:
- this type of attack has nothing to do with mailbombing, which is
the only thing "Up Yours" concerns itself with;
- the Nizkor computers were not in Nanaimo and in fact were a good
long drive away;
- Nizkor did not use the same network (BCNet) as did Malaspina.
In short, there is absolutely nothing tying Nizkor to this net
terrorism. Nor, we might add, to any other net terrorism -- because
Nizkor's contributors do not engage in such behavior.
This is interesting mostly because it is a microcosm of
Holocaust-denial and demonstrates the worth of their research. A
coincidence of city is turned into a major deniers' piece of evidence on
the grounds that
"It
would be very strange indeed if this were a coincidence."
It turns out to be, in fact, coincidence; but months after this has
been proved, the claim survives in deniers' propaganda.
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