File Johann Georg Baiter.jpg thumb Johann Georg Baiter. Johann Georg Baiter May 31, 1801 October 10, 1877 was a Switzerland Swiss philologist and textual critic. Life He was born at Z rich , where he received his early education. He went on in 1818 to the University of T bingen , but could not afford to stay there, and had to return to Z rich, where for several years he was a private tutor. From 1824 to 1829 he studied at Munich under Friedrich Thiersch at university of G ttingen G ttingen , under Georg Ludolf Dissen at university of K nigsberg K nigsberg , under Christian Lobeck . From 1833 to 1876 he was Oberlehrer at the gymnasium in Z rich, where he died. Work Baiter s strong point was textual criticism , applied chiefly to Cicero and the Attic orators he was very successful in finding the best manuscript authorities, and his collations were made with the greatest accuracy. Most of his works were produced in collaboration with other scholars, such as Johann Caspar von Orelli , who regarded him as his right hand man. He edited Isocrates , Panegyricus 1831 with Hermann Sauppe Sauppe , Lycurgus , Leocralca 1834 and Oratores Atticae 1838 1850 with Orelli and Johann Joachim Winckelmann Winckelmann , a critical edition of Plato 1839 1842 , which marked a distinct advance in the text, two new manuscripts being laid under contribution with Orelli, Babrius, Fabellae Iambicae nuper repertae 1845 Isocrates , in the Didot collection of classics 1846 . Collaborators He had been associated with Orelli in his great work on Cicero, and assisted in Ciceronis Scholiastae 1833 and Onomasticon ... Leake s Topography of Athens . References Cite EB1911 wstitle Baiter, Johann Georg Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Baiter, Johann Georg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 31, 1801 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 10, 1877 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baiter ... Baiter ... more details
Main Internet vigilantism Refimprove date June 2010 Scam baiting is a form of Internet vigilantism , where the vigilante poses as a potential victim to the scammer in order to waste their time and resources, gather information that will be of use to authorities, and publicly expose the scammer. It is, in essence, a form of Social engineering security social engineering that may have an altruistic motive or may be motivated by malice. It is primarily used to thwart the Advance fee fraud scam and can be done out of a sense of civic duty, as a form of amusement, or both. A bait is very simply initiated, by answering a scam email, from a throwaway email account, e.g. one that is only used for baiting. The baiter then pretends to be receptive to the financial hook that the scammer is using. The objectives of baiting are, in no particular order Keep the bait going as long as possible, thus costing the scammer time and energy. Gather as much information as possible, so that the scammer can be personally identified and publicly exposed. Ensuring the scams, and any names used, are easily found by search engine spiders, as a preventive strategy. The most important element of scam baiting, however, is simply to waste as much of the scammer s time as possible. The idea is that when a scammer is preoccupied with a baiter who has no intention of falling victim to the scam, it prevents the scammer in question from conning genuine victims out of their money. Amusements that the baiter may gain from the interaction include fooling the scammer into falling for claims just as ludicrous as the ones that the scammer is using to defraud his victims. Baiters will often use joke names which, while obviously ludicrous to a native or fluent English speaker, will go unnoticed by the scammer. Similarly baiters may introduce characters, and even plot lines, from movies or television shows for comedic effect. In February 2011, the Belgian television show Basta portrayed, with hidden camera s, ho ... more details
Expand German date January 2011 Image Karl Felix Halm.JPG thumb right Karl Felix Halm Karl Felix Halm 5 April 1809 5 October 1882 , was a Germany German classical scholar and critic . Life He was born at Munich . In 1849, having held appointments at Speyer and Hadamar , he became rector of the newly founded Maximiliansgymnasium at Munich, and in 1856 director of the royal library and professor in the University of Munich . These posts he held till his death. Works Halm is known chiefly as the editor of Cicero and other Latin prose authors, although during his early career he also devoted considerable attention to Greek language Greek . After the death of Johann Caspar von Orelli JC Orelli , he joined Johann Georg Baiter JG Baiter in the preparation of a revised critical edition of the rhetorical and philosophical writings of Cicero 1854 1862 . His school editions of some of the speeches of Cicero in the Haupt and Sauppe series, with notes and introductions, were very successful. He also edited a number of classical texts for the Teubner series, the most important of which are Gaius Cornelius Tacitus Tacitus 4th ed., 1883 Rhetores Latini minores 1863 Quintilian 1868 Sulpicius Severus 1866 Minucius Felix together with Firmicus Maternus De errore 1867 Salvian us 1877 and Victor Vitensis s Historia persecutionis Africanae provinciae 1878 . He was also an enthusiastic collector of autograph s. References W. Christ and G. Laubmann in Allgemeine deutsche Biographie Conrad Bursian in Biographisches Jahrbuch John Edwin Sandys , History of Classical Scholarship , iii. 195 1908 . 1911 Use dmy dates date January 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Halm, Karl Felix ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 5 April 1809 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 5 October 1882 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Halm, Karl Felix Category 1809 births Halm, Karl Felix Category 1882 deaths Halm, Karl Felix Category German classical scholars Halm, Karl Felix Category Ludwig Max ... more details
Refimprove date August 2008 Image Johann Caspar von Orelli.jpg thumb Portrait by Ludwig Wegner Johann Caspar von Orelli February 13, 1787&ndash January 6, 1849 , was a Switzerland Swiss classical scholar. He was born at Z rich of a distinguished Italian family which had taken refuge in Switzerland at the time of the Protestant Reformation . His cousin, Johann Conrad Orelli 1770 1826 , was the author of several works in the department of later Greek literature . From 1807 to 1814 Orelli worked as preacher in the reformed community of Bergamo , where he acquired the taste for Italian literature which led to the publication of Contributions to the History of Italian Poetry 1810 and a biography 1812 of Vittorino da Feltre , his ideal of a teacher. In 1814 he became teacher of modern languages and history at the cantonal school at Chur in 1819, professor of eloquence and hermeneutics at the Carolinum in Z rich, and in 1833 professor at the new University of Z rich , the foundation of which was largely due to his efforts. His attention during this period was mainly devoted to classical literature and antiquities. He had already published 1814 an edition, with critical notes and commentary, of the Antidosis of Isocrates , the complete text of which, based upon the manuscripts in the Ambrosian and Laurentian libraries, had been made known by Andreas Mustoxydis of Corfu . The three works upon which his reputation rests are the following A complete edition of Cicero in seven volumes 1826 1838 . The first four volumes contained the text new ed., 1845 1863 , the fifth the old Scholiasts, the remaining three called Onomasticon Tullianum a life of Cicero, a bibliography of previous editions, indexes of geographical and historical names, of laws and legal formulae, of Greek words, and the consular annals. After his death, the revised edition of the text was completed by Johann Georg Baiter JG Baiter and Karl Felix Halm K Halm , and contained numerous emendations by Theodor Mommsen ... more details
About the mythological king the spider genus Thomisidae In Greek mythology , Talaus Ancient Greek was the king of Argos and one of the Argonauts ref Apollonius Rhodius , Argonautica , 2. 118 ref . He was the son of Bias mythology Bias and Pero . His wife was Lysimache , daughter of Abas also known as Eurynome, Lysippe ref Scholia on Plato , p. 419 ed. Bekker 937, 26 ed. Baiter ref or Lysianassa , daughter of Polybus ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 2. 6. 6. ref . He was the father of Adrastus , Aristomachus, Astynome , Eriphyle , Mecisteus , Metidice, and Pronax ref Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , 1. 9. 13 ref ref Hyginus , Fabulae , 70 ref ref Pindar , Nemean Ode 9. 16 ref . References reflist Sources http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 3305.html Smith, Willam. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, v. 3, page 971 Barthall, Edward E. Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece . University of Miami Press, 1971, ISBN 0870241656, pp. 105 106. greek myth stub Category Argonauts Category Greek mythology Category Mythological kings Category Kings of Argos bg ca T lau de Talaos et Talaos el es T lao eu Talao fa fr Talaos gl T lao it Talao ja pt Talau ru sr fi Talaos uk ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic2 1877 literature poetry The year 1877 in literature involved some significant new books. Events New books Louisa May Alcott Under the Lilacs Robert Michael Ballantyne R M Ballantyne The Settler and the Savage Ambrose Bierce The Dance of Death Ned Buntline Buffalo Bill Trails the Devil Head Bankim Chatterjee Chandrasekhar Rajani Ion Creang Harap Alb Gustave Flaubert Three Tales Flaubert Three Tales Margaret Oliphant Carit dn date August 2011 Anna Sewell Black Beauty Leo Tolstoy Anna Karenina Anthony Trollope The American Senator Is He Popenjoy? Jacint Verdaguer L Atl ntida Jules Verne Off On A Comet The Child of the Cavern Emile Zola L Assommoir New drama James Albery Pink Dominos W. S. Gilbert Engaged play Engaged Henrik Ibsen The Pillars of Society Samfundets st tter Non fiction Helena Blavatsky Isis Unveiled Lewis H. Morgan Ancient Society Births July 2 Hermann Hesse d. 1962 in literature 1962 August 27 Lloyd C. Douglas d. 1951 in literature 1951 September 1 Rex Beach d. 1949 in literature 1949 October 7 Katherine Jones Bellaman d. 1956 in literature 1956 Deaths April Ernst Moritz Ludwig Ettm ller , philologist b. 1802 in literature 1802 June 17 John Stevens Cabot Abbott , historian b. 1805 in literature 1805 October 10 Johann Georg Baiter , philologist and critic b. 1801 in literature 1801 October 16 Theodore Barri re , dramatist b. 1823 in literature 1823 October 28 Julia Kavanagh , novelist b. 1824 in literature 1824 December 12 Jos de Alencar , novelist b. 1829 in literature 1829 Awards DEFAULTSORT 1877 In Literature Category 1877 books fr 1877 en litt rature mk 1877 pl 1877 w literaturze pt 1877 na literatura ru 1877 sq 1877 n literatur sv Litteratur ret 1877 uk 1877 ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 orphan date November 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name God Save The Clean Type compilation Artist The Clean Various Cover Released 1997 Recorded Genre Length Label Flying Nun Records Producer Reviews Last album This album God Save The Clean br 1997 Next album God Save The Clean is a New Zealand tribute compilation album featuring artist who are under the record label Flying Nun Records amongst others performing songs by New Zealand rock band The Clean . The album was released in 1997 in music 1997 . Track listing Beatnik HLAH Head Like a Hole Sad Eyed Lady Alec Bathgate What Ever I Do is Right Wrong Barbara Manning & Calexico band Calexico Side On Salmonella Dub Fish Gray Bartlett Odditty Pavement band Pavement Franz Kafka At the Zoo Metamorphosis Mix Rotor band Rotor Attack of the Teddy Bears Nodrog Yesterday Was Chris Knox Draw in to a w hole Guided by Voices On Again, Off Again Livids Small Girl Cloudboy End of my Dream Conray At the Bottom Mach 2 ICU Point That Thing Somewhere Else High Dependency Unit band HDU & Peter Gutteridge Anything Could Happen Baiter Cell Billy Two Bressa Creeting Cake Two Fat Sisters Graeme Downes Platypus Scooter band Scooter Getting Older Alastair Galbraith musician Alastair Galbraith Do Your Thing Sugarbug Category Compilation albums by New Zealand artists Category Tribute albums Category Dunedin Sound Category 1997 compilation albums Category Flying Nun Records compilation albums 1990s compilation album stub ... more details
File Hermann Sauppe.jpg right thumb Hermann Sauppe 1809 1893 Hermann Sauppe December 9, 1809 &ndash September 15, 1893 was a German classical philology classical philologist and epigraphist born in Wesenstein, near Dresden . In 1832 he earned his doctorate from the University of Leipzig , where he was a student of Johann Gottfried Jakob Hermann Gottfried Hermann 1772 1848 , who was a profound influence on his career. From 1833 he taught classes at a secondary school in Zurich , where in 1838 he became an associate professor at the University of Zurich University . In 1837 he was appointed upper librarian at the cantonal library at Zurich. In 1845 he became director of the Gymnasium school Gymnasium in Weimar , and in 1856 was appointed professor of ancient languages at the University of G ttingen . At G ttingen he was responsible for establishment of the Pedagogical Seminary . Sauppe specialized in the field of epigraphy , and is remembered for his work in textual criticism . He was an advocate of Sachphilologie philology of objects , believing that philological knowledge could be obtained not only through textual analysis, but also from other disciplines such as archaeology , numismatics , epigraphy, et al. Among his more important writings were Epistola critica ad Godofredum Hermannum Critical Epistle to Gottfried Hermann, 1841 and Oratores Attici 1838 50 . The latter worked being co edited with Johann Georg Baiter 1801 1887 , which was a collection of fragmentary speeches and tracts by various Attica orators. References This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia. Commons Hermann Sauppe Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sauppe, Hermann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 9, 1809 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 15, 1893 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sauppe, Hermann Category German philologists Category Epigraphers Category People from Dresden Category University of G ttingen faculty Ca ... more details
Rev. Leon Milton Birkhead 1885 1954 was an United States American Unitarianism Unitarian minister who opposed American fascism Nazi sympathizers in America in the 1930s. ref America views the Holocaust, 1933 1945 a brief documentary history Page 47 Robert H. Abzug 1999 Reverend LM Birkhead, an American Unitarian minister, sought out the Nazi Jew baiter Julius Streicher while on a fact finding visit to Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union. He was struck by the reach and extremism of the Nazi ... ref He was in dispute with Gerald Burton Winrod since the 1920s. ref Hollywood and anti semitism a cultural history up to World War II Page 118 Steven Alan Carr 2001 ... Winrod faced stiff opposition from the Reverend LM Birkhead, a Unitarian minister from nearby Kansas City, Missouri. ... the minister founded Friends of Democracy , an organization to fight indigenous American fascism. Birkhead chose . ref As the author of The Religion of Free Man 1929 he suggested dropping God out of consideration, and represented the humanist rather than theist wing of the modern Unitarian church. ref Man the measure an essay on humanism as religion Arthur Hazard Dakin 1939 been powerful enough to threaten a rift between theists and non theists in American Unitarianism. 18 Humanist centers ... Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Mo. LM Birkhead, minister 1185 nominal members, ... ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Birkhead, Leon, Milton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Unitarian minister DATE OF BIRTH 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1954 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Birkhead, Leon, Milton Category 1885 births Category 1954 deaths Category American Unitarians Category Anti fascists US bio stub ... more details
Lysippe is the name of several different women in Greek mythology Lysippe, daughter of Thespius and Megamede. She bore Heracles a son, Erasippus. ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Apollodorus , Library http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Apollod. 2.7.8&fromdoc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0022 2.7.8 ref Lysippe Amazon Lysippe , the Amazons Amazon mother of the river god Tanais . ref Pseudo Plutarch , On Rivers , 14 ref ref Grimal, p. 431 ref Lysippe, the daughter of Proetus and Stheneboea . Along with her sisters, Hipponoe, Iphinoe mythology Iphinoe and Iphianassa , she was driven mad, believing herself to be a cow. This was either because they would not receive the rites of Dionysus , or they scorned the divinity of Hera . They also lost their beauty they were afflicted with diseases of the skin and their hair dropped out. They were cured by Melampus , the son of Amythaon . ref Apollodorus, Library http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Apollod. 2.2.2&fromdoc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0022 2.2.2 Hesiod , Catalogues of Women , http www.theoi.com Text HesiodCatalogues.html Fragment 18 ref Lysippe, wife of Prolaus of Elis ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 5. 2. 4 ref . Lysippe, mother of Teuthras the Mysia n king. Her son killed a sacred boar of Artemis during hunt and was driven mad by the angry goddess. Lysippe then went out in the woods, seeking to find out what had happened to her son. Eventually she learned about the goddess wrath from the seer Polyidus she then sacrificed to the goddess to propitiate her, and Teuthras sanity was restored. ref Pseudo Plutarch , On Rivers , 21. 4 ref Lysippe, possible name for the wife of Talaus . ref Scholia on Plato , p. 419 ed. Bekker 937, 26 ed. Baiter ref Lysippe is also a Polychaeta polychaete worm genus see Lysippe worm . Notes references References Grimal, Pierre, http books.google.com books?id iOx6de8LUNAC&printsec frontcover&source gbs ge summary r&cad 0 v onepage&q&f false The Dictionary of Classical Mythol ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Monty Python Instant Record Collection Type Compilation album Artist Monty Python Cover MontyPythonInstantRecordCollection.jpg Released 1977 Recorded Genre Comedy Length Label Charisma Records Charisma Producer Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r567327 pure url yes link Last album Monty Python Live at City Center br 1976 This album The Monty Python Instant Record Collection br 1977 Next album Monty Python s Life of Brian album Monty Python s Life of Brian br 1979 The Monty Python Instant Record Collection is actually the title of two compilation albums released by the Monty Python troupe, the first in the UK in 1977, and the other in the US in 1981. It was billed as the pick of the best of some recently repeated Python hits again, Vol. II. The record sleeve s original design was done by Terry Gilliam . It featured packaging that folded out into a cardboard box resembling a large stack of record albums all containing spoofs of popular album names . The only new sketch on the UK version is Summarise Proust Competition which was originally performed on the television series Monty Python s Flying Circus and was re recorded for Monty Python s Previous Record but never used. The selection of sketches included on the US version is very different from that of the original record release. Track listing UK Version Side one Introductions Alistair Cooke Nudge, Nudge Mrs. Nigger Baiter Constitutional Peasants Fish Licence Eric the Half a Bee Australian Table Wines Silly Noises Novel Writing Elephantoplasty How To Do It Gumby Cherry Orchard Oscar Wilde Side two Introduction Argument French Taunter Summarise Proust Competition Cheese Emporium Funerals at Prestatyn Camelot Word Association Bruces Parrot Monty Python Theme note that, like many of the Python albums, the CD version of the album contains only two tracks Side One and Side Two . The individual sketches are not selectable . Track listing US Version ... more details
Infobox given name name Johann Georg image imagesize caption pronunciation gender Male meaning region Germanic languages Germanic origin related names Johan George footnotes TOCright The German language German given name Johann Georg , or its variant spellings, may refer to John George John George, Elector of Brandenburg 1525 1598 John George I, Elector of Saxony 1585 1656 John George II, Elector of Saxony 1613 1680 John George III, Elector of Saxony 1647 1691 John George IV, Elector of Saxony 1668 1694 Johann Georg Johann Georg Abicht 1672 1740 , German Lutheran theologian Johann Georg Albrechtsberger 1736 1809 , Austrian musician Johann Georg Baiter 1801 1877 , Swiss philologist and textual critic Johann Georg Bendl before 1620 1680 , Baroque sculptor mainly at work in Prague Johann Georg Bergm ller 1688 1762 , Bavarian, painter, particularly of frescoes of the Baroque Johann Georg Bodmer 1786 1864 , Swiss inventor Johann Georg, Chevalier de Saxe 1704 1774 , Saxonian General and Governor of Dresden Johann Georg Christian Lehmann 1792 1860 , German botanist Johann Georg, Duke of Saxe Weissenfels 1677 1712 , duke of Saxe Weissenfels Querfurt and a member of the House of Wettin Johann Georg Estor 1699 1773 , German theorist of public law, historian and book collector Johann Georg Faust 1466? c. 1540 , itinerant alchemist, astrologer and magician of the German Renaissance Johann Georg Fischer 1816 1897 , German poet and playwright Johann Georg Gichtel 1638 1710 , German mystic Johann Georg Gmelin 1709 1755 , German naturalist, botanist and geographer Johann Georg Graevius 1632 1703 , German classical scholar and critic Johann Georg Grasel 1790 1818 , leader of a robber s gang, his name is used in Czech language as common term for rascal or villain Johann Georg Hagen 1847 1930 , German astronomer and Catholic priest Johann Georg Hamann 1730 1788 ,philosopher of the German Counter Enlightenment Johann Georg Heine 1771 1838 , German orthopedic mechanic and physician Joha ... more details
Infobox poker player name Perry Friedman nickname The Baiter image Perry Friedman.jpg caption Perry Friedman playing at the 2007 World Series of Poker hometown Las Vegas, Nevada wsop bracelet count 1 wsop money finishes 21 wsop main event best finish rank None wsop main event best finish year multi year wsop winner wpt titles None wpt final tables None wpt money finishes 1 ept titles ept final tables ept money finishes Perry Friedman born May 15, 1968 is an United States American professional poker player who won the 2002 World Series of Poker 1,500 Limit Omaha Hi Low Split 8 or Better event, a founding member of the Tiltboys and is a Full Tilt Poker Full Tilt Professional. ref name results cite web url http pokerdb.thehendonmob.com player.php?a r&n 6372 title Perry Friedman Results accessdate 2011 09 07 last Butt first Robert publisher TheHendonMob.com ref World Series of Poker Friedman has cashed 21 times at the World Series of Poker WSOP , winning the 2002 WSOP 1,500 Limit Omaha Hi Low Split 8 or Better event, earning 176,860, he also has made four other final tables, 3rd in the 2,500 Seven card stud event at the 2000 WSOP won by Chris Ferguson , 4th at the 2002 WSOP in the 2,000 HOSE S.H.O.E. event won by Phil Ivey , 3rd in the 2,000 No Limit Hold em event at the 2005 WSOP won by Erik Seidel and 7th in the 2007 WSOP 3,000 No Limit Hold em event won by Shankar Pillai . ref name results World Series of Poker bracelets class wikitable style background E9E9E9 Year style background E9E9E9 Event style background E9E9E9 Prize Money 2002 World Series of Poker 2002 1,500 Limit Omaha Hi Low Split 8 or Better 176,860 Other poker events At the World Poker Tour 2004 Legends of Poker, Friedman just missed making the six player final table finishing in 9th for 49,575. ref name results As of 2011 , his total live tournament winnings exceed 767,000. ref name stats cite web url http pokerdb.thehendonmob.com player.php?a s&n 6372 title Perry Friedman stats publisher TheHendonMob.com ... more details
Bait and bleed is a military strategy described by international relations theorist John J. Mearsheimer in his book on offensive realism , The Tragedy of Great Power Politics . The aim is to induce rival states to engage in a protracted war of attrition against each other so that they bleed each other white , while the baiter who encouraged the conflict remains on the sidelines, maintaining its military strength. ref cite book last Mearsheimer first John J. authorlink coauthors title The Tragedy of Great Power Politics publisher W. W. Norton & Company date October, 2001 location New York, New York pages 153 url doi id isbn 978 0393020250 ref Mearsheimer cites as an example Russia Russia s efforts to provoke Austria and Prussia into war with France shortly after the French Revolution , evidenced by Catherine the Great Catherine the Great s statement to her secretary in 1791, I am racking my brains in order to push the courts of Vienna and Berlin into French affairs...There are reasons I cannot talk about I want to get them involved in that business to have my hands free. I have much unfinished business, and it s necessary for them to be kept busy and out of my way. ref cite book last Blanning first T. C. W. authorlink T. C. W. Blanning coauthors title The Origins of the French Revolutionary Wars publisher Addison Wesley Publishing Company date August 1986 location Reading, Massachusetts pages url doi id isbn 978 0582490512 ref Mearsheimer describes a similar strategy which he calls Bloodletting which does not involve incitement or baiting by a third party. When a state s rivals have gone to war independently, the aim is to encourage the conflict to continue as long as possible, in order to let the rival states weaken or bleed each other s military strength, while the bloodletting party stays out of the fighting. ref cite book last Mearsheimer first John J. authorlink coauthors title The Tragedy of Great Power Politics publisher W. W. Norton & Company date October, 20 ... more details
Infobox newspaper name Social Justice logo image File Coughlin Social Justice NYC Lange.jpeg 200px caption type weekly format owners Thomas J. Coughlin and Amelia Coughlin founder publisher National Union of Social Justice editor Charles Coughlin , E. Perrin Schwartz staff Cora Quinlan foundation 13 March 1936 political language English ceased publication 1942 headquarters Royal Oak, Michigan circulation 200,000 ISSN oclc 01773391 website Social Justice was a periodical published by Father Coughlin in the 1930s and early 1940s. ref cite journal date 27 April 1942 title Crackdown on Coughlin journal Time magazine TIME volume url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,795777,00.html accessdate 1 January 2010 ref It was controversial for printing antisemitic polemic s such as The Protocols of the Elders of Zion . Coughlin claimed that Marxism Marxist atheism in Europe was a Jewish plot against America. The December 5, 1938 issue of Social Justice included an article by Coughlin which reportedly closely resembled a speech made by Joseph Goebbels on September 13, 1935 attacking Jews, atheism atheist s and communists, with some sections being copied verbatim by Coughlin from an English translation of the Goebbels speech. Coughlin also stated Nothing can be gained by linking ourselves with any organization which is engaged in agitating racial animosities or propagating racial hatreds. NY TImes, Feb. 27, 1939 . Furthermore, in an interview with Edward Doherty of The Liberty magazine, Coughlin states br My purpose is to help eradicate from the world its mania for persecution, to help align all good men. Catholic and Protestant, Jew and Gentile, Christian and non Christian, in a battle to stamp out the ferocity, the barbarism and the hate of this bloody era. I want the good Jews with me, and I m called a Jew baiter, an anti Semite. ref http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk USAcoughlinE.htm Spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk ref After America s entry into WWII, Coughlin s broadcas ... more details
419eater.com is a scam baiting website which focuses on advance fee fraud . The name 419 comes from 419 fraud , another name for advance fee fraud, and itself derived from the relevant section of the Nigeria n criminal code. The website founder, Michael Berry, goes by the alias Shiver Metimbers. The 419 Eater forum has over 41,000 registered accounts. Concept The website chronicles various reverse scams, known as baits, with e mail exchanges between the baiters and the scammers, and commentary by the participants. The site hosts photographs of individuals reported to be scammers in humorous poses, or holding signs such as I recommend 419eater . These photographs, according to the members who post them, were in most cases obtained during the process of a bait the baiter, posing as an actual victim, will request the photos from the scammer, who will comply in the belief that the victim is about to fall for the scam and send money. In some cases, the scambaiter claims to have had the scammers send them money with a ploy similar to the original Confidence trick flim flam . This is known informally as cash baiting. According to Berry as documented in some of his successful cash baits, the proceeds of such reverse scams were given to a local Charitable organization charity . Now however, cash baiting is frowned upon and is against 419eater.com rules which are rigorously enforced. The website also includes a message forum and a bulletin board where scambaiters can post messages to communicate with each other. New scambaiters can request to be assigned a mentor to assist them in learning how to bait. The 419eater community also engages in the activity of identifying and removing fake banks and other websites created by the scammers from the Internet, as well as shutting down bank accounts used by scammers in the process of their illegal scamming activities. It does this in cooperation with Artists Against 419 which host a large, publicly accessible database of fake banks. D ... more details
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