My site is getting bombarded by a person using the following two IP numbers: 50.47.42.59 50.46.230.173 IP tracker shows the IP numbers originating from Seattle metro and the provider ISP if Frontier Communications.
I insulted this guy on his blog. 3 posts which he deleted. He posted my personal information hoping to cause problems in real life. I have a disabled daughter at home and now I'm afraid he's going to send crazies to hurt her. Hurting people at home because of an insult? What kind of crazy person does that?
To be clear, Christopher di Spirito is the one who posted my IP address, which I guess is the one on this post. I don't know or care what his IP address is, I just don't want him harming my family! Anyone who posts personal information is hoping for someone crazy to do something bad. Remember Gabrielle Giffords?
This is what Christopher di Spirito has posted on his blog; "Hey Everyone, Sorry for the disruptive iamcoyote. She’s an angry, miserable old troll who pops up from time to time. I’ve gone ahead and banned her. Here is her unique IP address: 50.47.42.59, and 50.46.230.173, just in case you need to clip her wings or report her to her ISP." Posted at: http://fromtheleft.wordpress.com/2011/12/19/hillary-2012-group-launches-robocall-campaign/#comments Precisely what this Christopher di Spirito means by "clip her wings," I have no idea, but it does sound like a sinister invitation to mischief. It's an attempt at intimidation because of a petty spat on a blog, nothing more, and is itself reportable.
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