Turkish Cyber Terrorists Attack the Web Over Armenian Genocide
Turkish Force Political Agendas Via Distributed Denial of Server
For the past 18 months I have frequented a forum to participate in debates on politics and religion. It was an environment that fostered freedom of speech where you could go and learn about the world. Another member posted a thread about the Armenian genocide and that is when the DDOS attack started. Some Turk got on the forum that was obviously upset, and stated that the Armenian genocide was a lie. If that was the only act, I would have respected his freedom of speech and perhaps even listened to what he had to say. But no, they started a full-fledged DDOS attack on our forum and it was down for most of a week. The fact that they are cyber terrorists and are trying so desperately to bury this information, makes me believe all the information on the Armenian genocide is true. The owner of this forum was affected financially and he has forbidden any more threads discussing the Armenian genocide (or any that disagree with Islam as well). The only thread left now regarding the genocide, is the one the Turks created to tell us it was a lie. Disgusted, I have quit the forum today along with several others. I send my good wishes to the Armenian people, and I am so sorry your recognition has been delayed because it is so hard for world leaders and even web masters to take a stand. When posting on the Internet, there will always be people who would like to extinguish your freedom of speech.
Many DDOS attacks and Web site defacing has originated from cyber- errorists in Turkey. According to Zone-H, their Web site received a DDOS attack, Intel, AOL and some government Web sites as well recently. They also point out the majority of DDOS attacks come from Muslim countries, especially Turkey. Within the last two years Turkey has been responsible for attacks on over 90,000 Web sites (these are just the ones reported that were tracked). source These attacks include US military servers and NASA websites as well. Of course, there have also been numerous DDOS cyber-terrorist attacks on any Web sites that displayed the Danish cartoons of Muhammad. source I hear and see things that I don't agree with everyday, but that does not make me go into violent mode. One thing I have learned in life is that, "sticks and stones will break your bones, but words can never hurt you." So relax. No matter who you are, there will always be people that do not think exactly like you do. Instead of committing a DDOS attack, why not show a more positive side of yourself that people can respect? May freedom of speech live on in all of us.
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FUCK TURKISH NATION
FUCK IDIOTS LIKEA. NEIL Deo Little mothe fucker!!!!!!!
Ms. Said, do you want to share your thoughts on the Genocide in Africa?
More recent genocides than the Armenian are going on in Africa. We failed RWanda, but President Bush called the situationin Sudan/Darfur "genocide" 3 years ago. Could you please research and write about this too (unless you are only looking for ancient and modern clubs with which to smash the Muslims?)
I am a Christian, but one of color. I can not allow my religion to be used for murdering others and stealing their resources consistently for 500 since Columbus started his genocide.