The so-called Names Council of ICANN's DNSO, which according to the ICANN bylaws will have in its purview nothing less than the future policy of the Internet domain name system, today revealed to all, in a manipulated and hijacked teleconference of which tapes were made by this writer, its true nature: an extension of the ISOC/CORE/INTA-controlled swindle that was put in place in Barcelona a year ago, held a second meeting in Monterrey, Mexico, at which the INTA was introduced to the gullible outsiders present (and after which the meeting's consensus proposal for a DNSO was completely altered, without the approval of the participants, by Kent Crispin and Michael Heltzer), and that has captured not only the DNSO but the board itself, since it is ISOC and ISOC's friends who chose the current unelected board members. As the original organizer of the Non-Commercial Domain Name Holders constituency of the present DNSO and one of its three compromise proposal negotiators, I had an unimpeachable right to participate in the Names Council teleconference according to the allowance for observers from those constituencies that have not yet elected representatives. Yet I was put off the call, that is, disconnected, on the say-so of Javier Sola, one of ISOC/CORE's most aggressive operators, who has taken upon himself, with no election, the role of chairman of the DNSO. Mr. Sola is a Vice-President of ISOC and the President of the Spanish Internet Business Users Association. ISOC has been trying to take control of the Non-Commercial constituency. Get the picture? As it turns out, the operator on the teleconference call didn't just take Mr. Sola's say-so for cutting off legitimate participants like myself, but got corroboration from the call's leader, Theresa Swinehart, the ISOC/CORE communications person, the same who organized all the disbanded (?) Barcelona/Monterrey dnso.org's teleconferences. We have this on tape, from the mouth of the call center supervisor, just as we have on tape Mr. Sola giving his orders and the roll-call of participants, which included Joe Sims and Mike Roberts (more about these two scoundrels in a moment). Ms. Swinehart also pretends to be one of the NC representatives from the Business constituency along with Mr. Sola. But how could she be, when she belongs to the same organization as Mr. Sola, and also the same as Susan Anthony, another NC member, and the ICANN bylaws clearly state that no two NC members may be from the same organization, much less the same constituency? Mike Roberts, ICANN President, and Joe Sims, the infamous perjurer of the U.S. House of Representatives Science Committee hearings last October, were present on the call to make sure that the DNSO wasn't re-taken by the Internet community, just as Esther Dyson came to the formation meeting of the embattled Non-Commercial constituency in Berlin three weeks ago to make sure that the non-commercial organizations didn't throw the commercial ones out of their constituency. By the way, CORE is a Swiss-based corporation and ICANN is incorporated in the U.S. What's that you said, Mr. Hoover?
