Time: 2023-08-09 06:53:09
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DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT NULL/JOSH.
The AGO has confirmed it has received complaints from Incognet and Crunchbits and that the complaints fall under the scope of their office. I am filing mine this week.
Residents of Washington may be needed soon.
Edit 1: Small update but when we tried to route another /48 off my subnet it was also blocked immediately before ever being pushed live as an AAAA record. In short, this means the company is actively hawking my subnets and terminating them as soon as they go up to deliberately deprive Washington residents of Internet access to websites of their choice.
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Edit 2: Actually, they blocked my /32, which means Hurricane Electric is blocking 65,536 network blocks containing 65,536 subscriber blocks each with each subscriber block containing 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 possible addresses. With this number, I could assign each gram of the Earth's total mass 74 IP addresses each. They have done this specifically to accomplish keeping Washington residents off the Kiwi Farms.
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https://routing.he.net/index.php?cmd=display_prefix_list&as=400304&router=core1.ska1.he.net&af=6&which=existinghttps://archive.is/L7dD4-----
This is largely due to legal and extralegal influence from Liz Fong-Jones / Elliot William Fong and persons associated with him.
For the benefit of anyone who doesn't understand Internet routing: an ISP deciding to block an entire subnet is akin to the President deciding to barricade all roads leading to a neighborhood because of an individual in a single house.
Without a court order, or even a statement of laws broken. Just because some suit in an office said so.