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Thai hackers claim responsibility

Hong Kong Blondes satellite group says it made cyber-attacks

By Anthony LoBaido
� 2000 WorldNetDaily.com

CHAING RAI, Thailand -- A computer hacking group modeled after
the legendary "Hong Kong Blondes" now claims -- after its
December warning in WorldNetDaily that it intended to hack CNN
and other major Western websites via "Denial of Service" methods
-- that it is responsible for the recent attacks on CNN.com,
Buy.com, eBay, Yahoo!, Amazon.com and other major sites.

In "The Beijing hack attack," a WorldNetDaily exclusive report on
the Chinese group founded by super-hacker Blondie Wong, WND
reported that a new satellite group identifying with the
"Blondes" had sprung up in Thailand. The report noted that the
anti-communist hacking group promised to target not only
Communist China, but also top Western corporations, including
CNN.

The stated purpose of this consortium of hackers: to stop the
government of Communist China from persecuting its own citizens,
and to protest against Western transnational corporations that do
business with China.

While many groups have claimed responsibility for the high
profile cyber-attacks and the claims of the Thai hackers may be
far-fetched, recent events make the claims of these Far East
hackers seem a little less far out.

Last Wednesday the wire services reported that a hack attack
originating in Mainland China attempted to steal thousands of
credit card numbers from RealNames, a California-based Web
business.

Although the attack was dissimilar to the attacks on CNN.com,
Yahoo! and eBay, that attack was more destructive as it gained
access to personal data.

RealNames stated that over 60,000 of its addresses had been
re-routed to a China-based website. A spokesman for the company
said the intruders didn't actually steal anything, but, "Our best
guess is that this was done by a traditional hacker, whose goal
is not to steal, but to prove that he has the ability to steal."

The Thailand satellite hackers group, which has taken the name of
"The Julie Holden Drool Brigade" -- a youngish tribute to their
mentor Tracey Kinchen, a former MI5 agent with British
Intelligence who is also a dead ringer for actress Julie Holden
-- recently met with WorldNetDaily in the northern Thai city of
Chiang Rai to spell out their reasons for taking part in the
attacks.

"We hacked RealNames looking for credit card numbers of
international bigwigs," said Maxi Coke, a Thai female hacker
based in Bangkok.

"It's just like we told WorldNetDaily. This is real. We are not
going away. We said we would go after Ted Turner, this was before
the merger between AOL and Time Warner, and we did take down CNN.
The globalist elites have to get the message. We will never,
never ever stop fighting them. Our movement will not be co-opted.
Red China and all the Western corporations should beware."

"People will say we need anger management training, or that we
need government-sponsored websites designed just so we can hack
them for fun, but we're really serious," said Minny Jet, another
Thai female hacker who lives in Chiang Mai.

Maxi Coke said that fellow hackers in Mainland China and Germany
assisted in the attack.

"We launched the attack from inside the FBI's own computers. We
called it the 'Janet Reno Dance Party.' We didn't want her to
have to go too far to find the source of the attack. When she
looks too hard, peaceful law abiding citizens tend to get burned
up from time to time -- like in Waco, Texas."

Like other groups claiming responsibility for the high-profile
attacks, the "Julie Holden" hacking group has spelled out its
demands for ceasing its attacks on the World Wide Web.

First, Western governments and multinational corporations must
stop trading with Communist China.

Second, Nuremberg-style trials of the United Nations for "crimes
against humanity," referring to its promotion of abortion, which
must be commenced before the end of the year 2000.

Third, the laundering of all the drug money in the world must be
uncovered and examined before the public.

"Trade, drugs and abortion -- these are the main evils in the
world," said Mini Jet. "The elites are a selfish, self-anointed
group of snobs. The Chinese, Russians, U.N, Western corporations,
they all are raping the planet with impunity."

"Since they are what I would call 'evil,' and their view of the
world and mankind's nature is all wrong -- they can only lead us
all into a future of anarchy and destruction," said Mini Jet.
"Forced abortion, sterilization, organ harvesting, the rape of
Tibet. These things are evil. Why is the European Union calling
Joerg Haider of Austria a Nazi? He's done nothing wrong. Yet the
EU embraces the Nazi atrocities of China. They are such
hypocrites!"

The Thailand-based group pledged more attacks in the future,
though they refused to specify targets, means or cooperating
groups, if any. Members did state they were in no way officially
connected with the Hong Kong Blondes, but would willingly "carry
out any instructions given to us by Blondie Wong" -- the
internationally recognized leader of the Hong Kong Blondes. They
further said they identified with all of Blondie Wong's goals and
ideals -- and would never steal, or act in any way that was not
"peaceful."

The Chinese government, one hacker insisted, is "terrified of the
power of the Internet to spread the message of freedom."

Additionally, the group's members said they were setting up
Maoist-style cells, operating independently of one another, and
that they are training and encouraging others of like mind to set
up their own hacking cells.

"We're in a war," Maxi Coke reminded WorldNetDaily. "A war means
there will be POWs. Prisoners of a spiritual war or battle if you
will. And, of course, there are martyrs in any war.
Unfortunately, we see so many people in the developing world are
martyrs to false gods of drugs, consumerism and the culture of
death."

For its part, the Communist Chinese government earlier
this week arrested and imprisoned four founders of a
Chinese magazine which used the Internet to advocate
social, cultural and religious freedom. The four will be
charged with "subversion."

Asked what they would do if they were caught by the Chinese
government, the group, led by Maxi Coke, said that they were
"willing to be martyrs for a great cause. If we stop fighting our
enemies, the world will die. It feels good to be standing in the
light on the side of good versus evil. We want only to inspire
the growing anti-globalist, pro-freedom movement to continue the
heroic struggle on behalf of persecuted Chinese Christians and
other religious and political dissidents currently suffering in
prisons and gulags."


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