All,

   We should not pay this deranged and delusionary individual any
attention EVER.  He has demonstrated several times today that
he is prone to wild exaggerations innuendo, and false aspersions as he
is again demonstrating here with his obviously URL with what has been
proven and obviously phony made up documents.

  As his former employer TJNS has stated, he is not to be trusted and has
engaged in wrongful appropriations and fraudulent behavior.
To wit:
Subject:
             Is this really true about William Walsch
        Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 23:02:40 +0000
        From:  jeff Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Organization:  INEGroup INC.
          To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




                                                                      Signed



Karl and Jon,

  Is this really true about William?  (See post to IFWP list below)

----- Original Message -----
From: TJ Network Services Directors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 25, 1998 2:56 AM
Subject: TJ Network Services - Update


|Dear customers,
|
|Please accept our sincere apologies for the recent DNS
|problems. One of the directors of TJ Network Services,
|William Walsh, was caught embezzling funds, and fraudulently
|misrepresenting us. He was removed from the company, and no
|longer has any affiliation with TJ Network Services
|whatsoever. Upon being evicted, he set about to sabotage the
|.TJ domain by having the primary nameservers IP addresses
|(ns1.nic.tj & ns2.nic.tj) changed to his own dial-up
|computer. This is what caused DNS problems throughout the
|.TJ name space, and in many other non .TJ names. These IP
|addresses have been changed back to their originals, and by
|now everything should be back to normal.
|
|So, .TJ has NOT been taken over, and remains in control of
|TJ Network Services (of 4065 Nth Seventh Street, Fresno, CA
|US). IANA has requested that we process no more new .TJ
|registrations until this matter is fully resolved, and we
|are honoring that request.
|
|Please note that because of this DNS sabotage, if you sent
|any email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or other TJNS staff, it is
|likely we did not receive it, so if you are in need of
|further assistance, please send your email again.
|
|Best regards and happy holidays,
|The Directors of TJ Network Services
| - Karl Watts, General Manager
| - Jon Hedley, Lead Hacker

William X. Walsh wrote:

> We shouldn't respond to this person on important threads.  It only leads to his
> continued ability to play this game and divert attention from the real issues
> at hand.
>
> Even acknowledging him is something we shouldn't do.
>
> If you ever thing anyone is taking anything he says seriously, please feel free
> to refer them to http://www.dso.net/wwalsh/jeffw/ either in private or on the
> list if it is felt necessary.  It contains information compiled by both myself
> and others that will be educational to anyone not aware of his history.
>
> I've configured out network to reject emails from him automatically, and added
> a filter so I don't see his posts to the lists.
>
> Jeffrey doesn't exist, he is a character being played by someone else.  We
> should not engage in substantive discussions with anyone who falsly identifies
> themselves.
>
> --William
>
> On 21-Mar-99 Michael M. Krieger wrote:
> >  At 18:43, PST, Jeff Williams, replying to William X. Walsh's illustrative
> >  comment about NSI removing 'creation date' from the standard whois, wrote:
> >
> > >                    ... Also, why do you NEED the Created On date
> > > William?  Haven't we been down this path already?
> > >
> >
> >     YES, we all *have* been down this path -- only a few weeks ago --
> >  and list folk gave numerous legitimate reasons why they needed this
> >  information.
> >
> > >
> > > Don't you keep track of your customers and your own Creation dates of
> > > your registrations in a a nice little web interfaced database for your
> > > customers such as NameSpace (pgMedia) does?  Where is you dedication
> > > to your customers if you don't William?  Is it NSI job to track YOUR
> > > customers information for them?  And do so fro free?  Hell no it isn't!
> > >
> >
> >    Jeff, this is ad hominum carping and hardly constructive.  Just like
> >  many other service providers, e.g., see Dena Whitebirch during the
> >  'no creation date" flurry, have customers (perhaps a majority) who already
> >  had domain names when they engaged his services.  He needs the whois
> >  creation date to offer customers the very service you imply is the
> >  obligation of a proper ISP.
> >
> >    Finaly, as your review the list archive will reveal, many people besides
> >  ISP's have a legitmate need for the creation date.
> >
> >    Cheers,
> >    Michael
> >    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >  --
> >  DOMAIN-POLICY administrivia should be sent to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >  To unsubscribe send a message with only one line "SIGNOFF DOMAIN-POLICY"
> >  For more help regarding Listserv commands send the one line "HELP"
>
> ----------------------------------
> William X. Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> General Manager, DSo Internet Services
> Date: 20-Mar-99
> Time: 23:16:01
> ----------------------------------
>
>

Regards,

--
Jeffrey A. Williams
CEO/DIR. Internet Network Eng/SR. Java/CORBA Development Eng.
Information Network Eng. Group. INEG. INC.
E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Contact Number:  972-447-1894
Address: 5 East Kirkwood Blvd. Grapevine Texas 75208

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