---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kynes Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 02:51:56 GMT Subject: [RSA] The Robert Scott Anderson website! Message-ID: -------- http://galactec.com/kynes/rsa.html Recently, I remembered that Guardian2000 has an obsessive thing about his privacy; some story about some stalker or whatever. Anyway, I had a few spare minutes, so I decided to collect a bunch of information about him -- all legally -- and post it in one handy location. Come one! Come all! Oh, and will someone please reply to this message, quoting in its entirety, so Guardian can see and post his comments? :) -- -LK! [ kynes@choam.org ] [ ICQ: 795238 ] [ AIM: Kynes23 ] "I wish Lucas & Co. would get the thing going a little faster. I can't really imagine waiting until 1997 to see all nine parts of the Star Wars series." - net.movies, 6/8/1982 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris O'Farrell" Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 14:58:30 +1100 Subject: Re: [RSA] The Robert Scott Anderson website! Message-ID: <3c2d3e20$0$29284$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au> -------- Wow. What an ..... interesting ..... use of webspace. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Guardian 2000" Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 01:41:46 -0600 Subject: Re: [RSA] The Robert Scott Anderson website! Message-ID: -------- "Chris O'Farrell" wrote in message news:3c2d3e20$0$29284$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... > Wow. What an ..... interesting ..... use of webspace. Lo, and behold! Ian sinks to yet another new low. Yes, there's a madman out there who, at last report, wanted my death for my interference in his plans to win back our mutual ex by way of framing me for such lovely items as the firing of automatic weapons into her home, engaging in mail fraud in an effort to get her fired, as well as many other entertaining events. Though the arrest seemed to slow him down, he is free and with a clear record, and as he likes to occasionally bother me online (where some of the drama unfolded), I prefer to keep as low a profile online as possible, with the exception of my personal website and a few writings at an anti-creationism website. Dalton, being a gentleman, acquiesced to my request that he remove my name from his site . . . I didn't bother asking Wayne, since I figured he'd either ignore me, use the above story to his own advantage, or else try to pull an Ian and help the madman out. What the madman has in financial resources he lacks in web savvy (though he is familiar with a Yahoo! search), so a little caution goes a long way. Until now. I must assume that Ian has been made aware of these facts, recently shared with another ASVS denizen . . . so, being the champion of honor and nobility that Ian is, he's decided to offer the madman one-stop shopping for all his stalking needs (even with some erroneous conclusions), so that the madman need not even bother trying to figure out where I work or my phone numbers, things which have eluded him thus far. So yes, ladies and gentlemen . . . Ian has reached a new low. This has gone beyond Trek versus Wars . . . this isn't "I don't like you". He's actually attempting to get me killed, fired, or at the very least harassed to a far greater extent. I cannot begin to express how deeply disturbed I am at Ian's behavior. Ian . . . remove the site. If you don't, and if I should learn that your site has contributed in any way to any act against myself or my family, I will find you. This is not a threat. You want me gone from ASVS? Fine, I'm out. You want me to concede all my arguments? Fine, they're all conceded. If this is what it has takes for you to win, then I don't care to argue with you anyway. Leave me and my family alone. G2k