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That's more than 40 million single Americans cruising the Internet looking for love (based on census results that say there are over 100 million single Americans). So the Internet must be a great place to find true love, right? Not so fast. While online dating can be a great way to find someone new, dating sites are littered with scam artists, cheaters, and straight-up liars. Don't believe everything you see out there. In order to help sort out the winners from the losers, contact Bill Warner at WBI for a complete background check. ________________________________________________ E-Sleuthing the E-Jihad Private investigator Bill Warner in Sarasota Florida, has been e- sleuthing and getting Islamic websites, the new enormous, wide open battlefield for the global jihad, taken down and removed. Ordinary "Joe's" are tracking down U.S. Web sites used by al Qaeda and jihadi sympathizers and then using the Internet (Newspaper Reporters) to persuade the service providers (Hosting companies) to snuff out the sites and it is working. One site hosted in Phoenix and shut down on February 1st 2008 was ek-ls.org which was one of six previously hosted in Tampa, said Paul Henry, an Internet security specialist. It was Henry who uncovered a new al-Qaida encryption program hosted at al-ekhlaas.info, the web site taken down in Tampa on Monday Jan 28th 2008. The Arizona Republic story is available here....... The latest set of al-Qaida supported websites al-hesbah.com fell today, February 19th 2008 in Tampa Fla. Not one of the al- Qaida websites is back up and running. This is the third major al-Qaida website that he, Howard Altman Tampa Tribune, Robert Anglin Arizona Republic have shut down since Jan 28th 2008 . The site, www.alhesbah.net/v/ is now shut down, off the internet, no more Jihad propoaganda (for now) for Palestinians to kill the Jews and Americans. Al-Qaida Supporters' Web Site Hosted By Tampa Company (Is now shut down) By HOWARD ALTMAN, The Tampa Tribune TAMPA - One of al-Qaida supporters' oldest and most stable Web sites is being hosted in Tampa and contains a 21-minute audio clip calling for Palestinians to attack Jews and the United States, according to organizations that track jihadists online. http://wwwwbipicomlink.blogspot.com/ The site, www.alhesbah.net/v/, is the "principal and largest jihadi forum of supporters of al-Qaida and global jihad, and the oldest existing forums," said Reuven Paz, director of the Jerusalem-based Project for the Research of Islamist Movements. "However, it is much more than just a forum and includes many other functions of very comprehensive and thorough indoctrination, guidance, recruitment for support, virtual military training and creation of global Islamic solidarity." In the recording, he "urges the Palestinians to participate in the war against 'the unbelievers, headed by the U. S., Europe and Iran' who are attacking Islam. He stresses that they must begin by fighting the Jews, who are their nearest enemies," according to MEMRI. _____________________________________________________________________________ "Cheaters"..... We know your moves Sudden increase in time away from home. Decreased sexual interest with you. Cheating spouse is often distracted and day dreaming. Cheating husband or wife is often “unavailable” while at work. Cheating spouse attends new functions outside of work or not wants to go alone, involvement in "Swinger clubs" online. Cell phone calls from you are not returned in timely fashion. Cheating spouse leaves house or goes to other rooms to talk on the telephone. Cheating spouse uses computer alone and secretly. Cheating spouse asks about your schedule more often than usual. Mileage on car is high yet he / she reports only short distance errands. Clothes smell of perfume or cologne. Cheating spouse gets his / her laundry done independently. Unexplained payments on bank statements. Cheating spouse has more cash on hand without accountability. Cell phone bills contain call with long duration. Cheating spouse now has a phone card but never used one before. Cheating wife or husband has unexplained receipts in wallet or purse Cheating spouse has suspicious phone voice-mail messages. Cheating spouse has suspicious cell phone numbers stored or dialed. Internet web browser history list (this is a record of web sites visited) contains unusual sites. Cheating spouse begins to use new or free e-mail account. Cheating spouse is suddenly deleting e-mail messages. Contact WBI Inc Private Detective Agency to find out the truth, today..............941-926-1926 ______________________________________________________ SARASOTA PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR BILL WARNER TRACKS AL-QAEDA WEBSITE TO TAMPA By HOWARD ALTMAN, The Tampa Tribune Published: February 22, 2008 Tampa continues to be the focus of an international game of Internet whack-a- mole between jihadists who put up Web sites and organizations and individuals who try to shut them down. For the third time in a month, Sarasota-based private investigator Bill Warner has tracked to a Tampa hosting company what investigators call a significant Web site used by jihadists for communications, recruitment and fundraising. The company is based in the same building as the U.S. attorney's office. The site, www.alekhlaas.info, appears to show images of mujahedeen firing on U.S. troops in Afghanistan, among other images. The Web site was hosted by Noc4Hosts Inc. until it was taken down this month after a call from The Tampa Tribune. Warner, who says he tracks jihadists online to disrupt their activities, says he noticed today that the site once again is being hosted by Noc4Hosts. Previous incarnations of the Web site have contained programs to give jihadists more secure communications capabilities. This week, another site considered to be a key conduit for jihadists was taken down by Noc4Hosts after a call from the Tribune. That site, www.alhesbah. net/v/, is considered the principal and largest jihadist forum of supporters of al-Qaida and global jihad and the oldest, said Reuven Paz, director of the Jerusalem-based Project for the Research of Islamist Movements. That site remains offline, as per Sarasota Private Investigator Bill Warner. Warner says he goes after these sites, with the help of organizations such as the Middle East Media Research Institute, because "the propaganda war is being fought by al-Qaida and its affiliates on the Internet, and the USA hasn't even stepped onto the court." http://wwwwbipicomlink.blogspot.com/ "Web sites such as www .alekhlaas.info provide inspiration and technical advice for would-be terrorists all over the world," Warner said. Noc4Hosts Inc. general manager Steven Eschweiler could not immediately be reached for comment. In the past, he has said he takes down sites as soon as he is informed about them. Last month he said Noc4Hosts "is not in cahoots with al-Qaida." He said a site that his company took down "was one of several hundred thousand the company hosts." Web-hosting companies keep banks of computer servers where individual Web sites are based. "If there is anything anti-American, we will take them down," Eschweiler said last month. "We work closely with authorities any time something like this comes up." Editor Howard Altman can be reached at 813-259-7629 or haltman@tampatrib.com. _____________________________________________________________________ CONTACT BILL WARNER AT WBI PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY IN SARASOTA FL WBI Private Detective Agency provides surveillance teams to investigate cheating spouses, confidential reports with information and photos of the "other" person, call 941-926-1926 ______________________________________________________ PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR BILL WARNER SHUTS DOWN ANOTHER TERROR WEBSITE IN TAMPA FL TAMPA (Bay News 9) -- There are radical Islamic web sites now being hosted by U.S. companies and possibly even in Tampa. Sarasota private investigator Bill Warner said last year he discovered what is known as one of the largest jihadist web sites currently online being hosted through a web company in Tampa. "This is how you sign up with al-Qaida now," Warner said. "You don't have to go to Pakistan or Afghanistan anymore. You do it on the Internet. Explosives training, arms training, everything you need is on these web sites 24/7; jihad central." SEE VIDEO HERE Web hosting companies in the U.S. have expanding bandwidth and security encryption, exactly what terror organizations such as al-Qaida are looking for. More Information Watch the story E-mail TV Report Jason Lanning In a flash video on one of the sites homepage an American minesweeper is blown up in Iraq and what appears to be al-Qaida fighters firing on U.S. troops. In the forum section the user can find a detailed report of the death and destruction terrorists caused U.S. troops in Iraq just last month. Bay News 9 contacted the Tampa based web hosting company about the site. And although late last year the sites IP address traced to NOC4Hosts Inc. in Tampa, the site now takes on a different IP address corresponding with a host in Amman, Jordan. _________________________________________________________________ WBI PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, FIND OUT IF YOUR SPOUSE IS CHEATING, CALL 941-926-1926 Most affairs start out at work place given that we spend a good deal of our time in the office especially if your work is project base. If you regularly meet up with your spouse's co-workers and one day if you find that the friendly camaraderie that exists between you suddenly turns uncomfortable. Chances are your spouse is having an affair with yours truly or they've had a minor fling. That would explain the awkwardness that you are experiencing. A change in behaviour is apparent when you have something to hide. This goes the same for spouses who are cheating too. They'll be very edgy and when questioned, usually give a very elusive kind of answer. Spending hours on end in front of the computer long after you are in bed, giving the excuse that work is piling up and when you check their mailbox, it is surprisingly empty. If your spouse suddenly shows extreme interest in a certain activity which he or she has absolutely no interest in till recently, you need not take a second guess that something is amiss. This new interest is usually followed up by a preoccupation with their appearance; such as a new hair style, going on a shopping spree to replenish the wardrobe with the latest fashionable clothes. If that is not enough to arouse your suspicions, then the frequent phone calls where conversations are carried out in a low voice or barely audible whispers should sound the alarm in your head. The next time you see your spouse receiving such calls, walk up to him or her, chances are the conversation will end before you are within earshot. And if you happen to pick up your spouse call, the caller would immediately hang up, Now it is time to call WBI Private Detective Agency 941-926-1926. __________________________________________________________________ Cyber Vigilantes (Bill Warner) Track Extremist Web Sites, Intelligence Experts Balk at Effort Saturday, March 22, 2008 By Carmen Gentile MIAMI, Fla. — While the debate grows on how to tackle global jihadism on the Internet, some security experts warn that "cyber vigilantes" — people who track and help shut down terror-related Web sites — are compromising government investigations with their amateur sleuthing tactics. Michael Radu, a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and an expert on terror-related Web sites, said the government is already overburdened trying to monitor the thousands of sites on the Web believed to contain radical Muslim messages. These cyber vigilantes, he said, are not helping. “It is very unlikely they will find something of significance in the Internet that the government doesn’t already know," Radu said. "They are redundant at best.” Cyber vigilantes typically troll the Internet, searching message boards, Web sites and media sharing sites for incendiary postings from people with ties to terror groups like Al Qaeda. Using Arabic translation software, they monitor postings and even assume fake identities to join online conversations. One of them is Bill Warner, a Sarasota, Fla.-based private investigator and a self-proclaimed cyber-crusader. Just last month alone, Warner was instrumental in helping shut down three Web sites hosted by a Tampa Internet service provider (ISP) that contained text, images and video related to attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Click here for more on Bill Warner. One site contained footage of a U.S. military mine sweeper being blown up by an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). According to Warner, the site claims that all the troops aboard the vehicle were killed. (www.alekhlaas.info) The same site, which is still operational, shows what appears to be footage of fighters in Afghanistan firing on U.S. troops and what is believed to be the destruction of an American mine sweeper in Iraq. Warner said the popular site is nearing 19 million hits over the last 10 months, and is among a growing number meant to incite would-be followers to join the ranks of extremist groups like Al Qaeda and provide information on how to carry out attacks and build weapons. "This is what Al Qaeda does now," said Warner. He said the World Wide Web is where the real fight for global jihad is being fought. Sites such as these are often hosted by ISPs in the U.S. because they have large bandwidth, making posting and viewing large videos easier. Because of the anonymous nature of the Internet and foreign language content, U.S.-based ISPs can't provide sufficient screening and oversight. Warner said he alerted the local police and the FBI in Tampa after he identified three Web sites hosted by the Florida ISP. In some cases the sites were removed within hours. But he said others remained online for days after he reported their presence. But not everyone thinks Warner's vigilance is helpful. "There are a lot of weekend warriors and quasi vigilantes out there that think they can do what the government can't," said a private intelligence contractor for the U.S. government who has been investigating jihadist Web sites for more than 15 years. The contractor spoke to FOXNews.com on condition of anonymity due to his continuing work with U.S. intelligence. He said that when cyber-sleuths alert authorities or ISPs to the whereabouts of an extremist site, the page is removed — only to reappear somewhere else, and sometimes within hours. "For those working in the intelligence community, it becomes extremely costly, because then they have to go looking for the sites all over again," said the private intelligence contractor, noting that U.S. intelligence often knows of the sites for a long time and monitors their traffic to look for clues to their origins, creators and visitors. When the site comes down, he said, intelligence investigations can be ruined. "They have good intentions, but end up doing more harm than good," he said. But Yigal Carmon, President of the Middle East Media Research Institute, a Middle East media monitoring group, said the sites reported by Warner are tools of "ideological recruitment" that should be removed from the Internet entirely, and especially from American ISPs. "Why is it that [an] American ISP can host them?" Carmon asked. "When these sites appear there, the whole war on terrorism becomes a joke." Lt. Col. Joseph Felter of West Point’s Combating Terrorism Center said the increased participation to battle online terrorists is a good thing. "The more people that we get involved combating the threat, the better,” said Felter. “God knows the enemies are getting a whole lot of people on board.” But Radu warns that without specific knowledge of extremist groups or languages like Arabic, Urdu and Farsi, Cyber vigilantes don't always understand what they're looking at. “Those people are nuisances, nuisances that already burden an overworked government and should be discouraged,” Radu said. “No matter what their intentions are, they are overburdening the government” and “have nothing to contribute.” Cyber vigilante Aaron Wiseburd has taken a similar approach to Warner, tackling terror-related Web sites and reporting his findings to authorities. Wiseburd, the creator of the Web monitoring site Internet Haganah, which collects and stores intelligence for governments to use, said he was responsible for the dismantling of thousands of extremist sites. Weisburd's critics say posting of sensitive material on his site may reveal too much and jeopardize ongoing investigations. Wiseburd is reticent to discuss his efforts, due to safety concerns — he said he has received death threats and a handwritten note mailed to his home from a disgruntled site creator. But he said he won't stop fighting the emerging threat of cyber terrorism. He and Warner say their work is an important part of stopping terrorist groups from gaining a recruiting foothold in the U.S. and inspiring others to form their own spin-off extremist groups. "If a Web site is calling for U.S. citizens to be killed, it should be shut down," Warner said. "If it incites these wackos who don't have direct allegiance to Al Qaeda to commit attacks, then it shouldn't be on the Internet, period." But a private intelligence contractor said winning the War on Terror isn't just about shutting down sites; it's about tackling the heart of the problem. "Great. Somebody shut down a bunch of websites. What we're trying to do is find out where the terrorists are." ___________________________________________________________________ Al-Qaida Web site was hosted in Phoenix Robert Anglen The Arizona Republic Feb. 1, 2008 12:00 AM A Web site used by al-Qaida to recruit car bombers, encourage war on the West and provide a forum for Islamic militants went online from Phoenix this week. The site, a well-known and popular forum for Islamic terrorists and their sympathizers, was the first to report the death of senior al-Qaida leader Abu Laith al-Libi in Pakistan this week. The north Phoenix company hosting the site took it down Wednesday, just hours after being contacted by The Arizona Republic. The Web site, www.ek-ls.org , facilitates discussions on weapons, explosives and propaganda and often serves as a question-and-answer center for terrorists, a review of the Web site shows. Bob Cichon, president of Phoenix-based CrystalTech Web Hosting Inc., said he was unaware of the site's content when his company posted it earlier this week. He said his company, which hosts thousands of Web sites, has no association with extremists or terrorists. "We are Americans," he said, adding that his staff had no way to research the Web site because it was in Arabic. "The site is down now." The incident reflects a recent push by al-Qaida and other terrorist groups to spread their message, often using Internet hosts in the United States. Although private companies can refuse to host any Web site, they often do little to monitor their sites' content. Cichon said the site was sold to CrystalTech by another company. Computer records show the domain name is owned by a person using the address of another Web-hosting company in California. The company, Dynadot in Palo Alto, declined to provide any information about the person. The site includes video casts of an American tank being bombed, messages from al-Qaida leaders and forums in which terrorist acts are openly discussed, according to the Middle East Media Research Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based non- profit group that tracks and translates Islamic Web sites. "The Web site has ideological and operations functions. . . . There is information about explosives, training, security and technology," said Eli Alshech, director of the institute's Jihad and Terrorism Studies Project. "It is very closely associated with al-Qaida, if not directly related." Alshech said the Web site's name is Ikhlas, which means "dedication of faithfulness or dedication to the jihad cause." He said it is one of the most popular Web sites for Middle Eastern extremists and was the first to report the death of Libi, an al- Qaida commander in Pakistan. Libi, 41, was on the military's most-wanted list and was suspected of planning and executing attacks against the United States, including the bombing of an air base in Afghanistan. Although the Web site was taken down by the Phoenix hosting company, Alshech said, it has other domain names and hosts around the world that allow it to remain online using various Web addresses. "It is the most stable jihad Web site," he said, pointing out that the site has had nearly 18 million page hits or viewers, 10 million of which were in the past 10 months. "The public should be aware of it," he added. Alshech said the disruption caused by the Phoenix shutdown wouldn't last long. "It moved from Tampa just a week ago to Arizona," he said. "Let's see where it will pop up next. We'll know tomorrow." FBI Special Agent Manuel Johnson of Phoenix said his agency is aware of Web sites promoting terrorism but said he could not talk specifically about the Phoenix site because of national- security concerns. "We investigate specific threats of violence while balancing adherence to constitutional protections," he said. "With the Internet today, there are blogs and Web sites advocating all kinds of matters." The U.S. Attorney's Office in Phoenix did not return calls Thursday. Among topics recently featured on the Web site: • Pleas by an al-Qaida operative for Americans to turn against their government. • Calls for Palestinian militants and Saudi Arabia to attack President Bush with "bombs and traps" during a visit to the Middle East. • The pros and cons of a terrorist attack in Paris posted by someone calling himself Al-Murabit Al-Muwahhid, or the Monotheistic Jihad Fighter. • Questions about whether extremists residing in Great Britain can carry out terrorist attacks on British soil. • An announcement inviting the public to engage in a question- and-answer session with Osama bin Laden's deputy, Ayman al- Zawahiri, via the Internet. • Death threats against the family and friends of a conservative Dutch politician and filmmaker who plans to release a film critical of the Quran. Bill Warner, a Sarasota, Fla., private investigator who has worked with federal agencies on terrorist-related issues, has been tracking terrorist-related Web sites for months. "The Web sites are a big part of the support network of terrorism financially," he said. "They use the Web sites to request money from the U.S. and the U.K. They ask people to take money to Pakistan." Warner said he blames Web-hosting companies for failing to monitor content. Instead, he said, they wait until the site is brought to their attention to take action. "All you've got to do is look," Warner said, pointing to the Phoenix Web site as an example. "You are one click away. First, there is a very benign front page, but all of a sudden, you see tanks being blown up and Osama bin Laden and martyrs. It doesn't matter that you can't read Arabic." Reach the reporter at robert.anglen@arizonarepublic.com or 602- 444-8694. 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