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Have been personally lambasted in court pleadings by former women's
chess champion Susan Polgar and her supporters on Usenet for having raised the issue of drugs in professional cycling, noting how many of Lance Armstrong's former teammates have gone down for drug use, there is an article in today's NY Times reporting that an arrest warrant has been issued against Floyd Landis, the dethroned 2006 Tour de France winner. The arrest is for computer hacking of the French National drug testing laboratory for the purpose of tampering with data to make it look as though the lab was sloppy and unreliable. They caught the hackers because a Trojan infecting the labs computers was placed there from the IP address of Landis' trainer and major defender Arnie Baker. Polgar's husband, Paul Truong, was identified the same way as the author of thousands of obscene posting to Usenet using the names of other living chess personalities. Them there IP addresses don't lie. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/16/sp...ef=global-home Those chess related cases were settled last month with Polgar and husband agreeing not to contest their removal from the other USCF for cause and agreeing to never again in their lives to seek or accept any leadership positions with the USCF(chess). |
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MrVidmar wrote:
The arrest is for computer hacking of the French National drug testing laboratory for the purpose of tampering with data to make it look as though the lab was sloppy and unreliable. They caught the hackers because a Trojan infecting the labs computers was placed there from the IP address of Landis' trainer and major defender Arnie Baker. If the French can't tell Arnie Baker from Flandis then jesus ****ing christ are they stupid. They aren't that hard to tell apart, especially if you check the IP. Bob Schwartz |
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Bob Schwartz wrote:
MrVidmar wrote: The arrest is for computer hacking of the French National drug testing laboratory for the purpose of tampering with data to make it look as though the lab was sloppy and unreliable. They caught the hackers because a Trojan infecting the labs computers was placed there from the IP address of Landis' trainer and major defender Arnie Baker. If the French can't tell Arnie Baker from Flandis then jesus ****ing christ are they stupid. They aren't that hard to tell apart, especially if you check the IP. Bob Schwartz Prosecutors don't always charge everyone involved in a criminal matter at the same time. In the chess cases, Polgar's webmaster was arrested by the US Secret Service and is under indictment. Neither Polgar nor her husband have been indicted to this point. Stay tuned. In criminal matters, things tend to move slowly everywhere. That said, your comment is stupid in the extreme. |
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Bob Schwartz wrote:
MrVidmar wrote: The arrest is for computer hacking of the French National drug testing laboratory for the purpose of tampering with data to make it look as though the lab was sloppy and unreliable. They caught the hackers because a Trojan infecting the labs computers was placed there from the IP address of Landis' trainer and major defender Arnie Baker. If the French can't tell Arnie Baker from Flandis then jesus ****ing christ are they stupid. They aren't that hard to tell apart, especially if you check the IP. OTOH, Susan Polgar and Flandis are indistinguishable. |
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I suspect Mr. Landis and Mr. Baker will be retaining criminal defense
attorneys here in the US. If they introduced false, manufactured evidence in the arbitration proceeding conducted here in the US, it is possible that they have run afoul of federal and state criminal statutes. In the chess cases settled in Texas, we came across communications during discovery that raised a red flag that a false affidavit may have been submitted to the court. Courts, including arbitration panels of the AAA, don't like it when the integrity of the proceeding is called into question. I would expect the US Anti-doping Agency to take a hard look at the tampering evidence with an eye to going to the authorities. |
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Oh Brian.
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MrVidmar wrote:
I suspect Mr. Landis and Mr. Baker will be retaining criminal defense attorneys here in the US. If they introduced false, manufactured evidence in the arbitration proceeding conducted here in the US, it is possible that they have run afoul of federal and state criminal statutes. In the chess cases settled in Texas, we came across communications during discovery that raised a red flag that a false affidavit may have been submitted to the court. Courts, including arbitration panels of the AAA, don't like it when the integrity of the proceeding is called into question. I would expect the US Anti-doping Agency to take a hard look at the tampering evidence with an eye to going to the authorities. Aren't you the guy that said that the **** would hit the fan once the Walsh book was published in English? Aren't you the guy that mistook a gym teacher for a college perfesser. USADA has finished their job in this case and moved on. They don't care about the French. Every single athlete that goes in front of an arbitration panel lies to them. It happens all the time. Dumbass. Bob Schwartz |
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On Feb 16, 10:44*am, MrVidmar wrote:
Have been personally lambasted in court pleadings by former women's chess champion Susan Polgar and her supporters on Usenet for having raised the issue of drugs in professional cycling, noting how many of Lance Armstrong's former teammates have gone down for drug use, there is an article in today's NY Times reporting that an arrest warrant has been issued against Floyd Landis, the dethroned 2006 Tour de France winner. The arrest is for computer hacking of the French National drug testing laboratory for the purpose of tampering with data to make it look as though the lab was sloppy and unreliable. They caught the hackers because a Trojan infecting the labs computers was placed there from the IP address of Landis' trainer and major defender Arnie Baker. *Polgar's husband, Paul Truong, was identified the same way as the author of thousands of obscene posting to Usenet using the names of other living chess personalities. Them there IP addresses don't lie.http://www.nytimes..com/2010/02/16/s...is.html?ref=gl... Those chess related cases were settled last month with Polgar and husband agreeing not to contest their removal from the other USCF for cause and agreeing to never again in their lives to seek or accept any leadership positions with the USCF(chess). of course IP addresses can lie. |
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Bob Schwartz wrote:
MrVidmar wrote: I suspect Mr. Landis and Mr. Baker will be retaining criminal defense attorneys here in the US. If they introduced false, manufactured evidence in the arbitration proceeding conducted here in the US, it is possible that they have run afoul of federal and state criminal statutes. In the chess cases settled in Texas, we came across communications during discovery that raised a red flag that a false affidavit may have been submitted to the court. Courts, including arbitration panels of the AAA, don't like it when the integrity of the proceeding is called into question. I would expect the US Anti-doping Agency to take a hard look at the tampering evidence with an eye to going to the authorities. Aren't you the guy that said that the **** would hit the fan once the Walsh book was published in English? Aren't you the guy that mistook a gym teacher for a college perfesser. USADA has finished their job in this case and moved on. They don't care about the French. Every single athlete that goes in front of an arbitration panel lies to them. It happens all the time. Dumbass. Bob Schwartz You are truly a stupid one. I didn't know you spoke for USADA. Do you also speak for WADA? The answer to your rather stupid, self-serving questions are not really and no. And stupid one, while I would agree that a significant number of athletes going before arbitration panels lie, that is quite different from computer hacking and creating false evidence which are criminal offenses. Just ask Ms Polgar's webmaster, Gregory Alexander, who is under indictment for 34 counts of hacking and one count of aggravated identity theft. If he doesn't sing the right tune, he'll be in prison for a minimum of two years. It's the real world, Stupid, and stupid people commit crimes and get caught. |
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"MrVidmar" wrote in message ... : Have been personally lambasted in court pleadings Please go away. |
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