Sunday, July 11, 2010

A visitor from Alexandria, Virginia "continues his mission"


July 11, 2010

5:40 AM DST


A visitor from Alexandria, Virginia
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A visitor from Alexandria, Virginia
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A visitor from Alexandria, Virginia
viewed "EndrTimes: CRS" 9 mins ago

A visitor from Alexandria, Virginia
viewed "EndrTimes: CRS" 10 mins ago

A visitor from Alexandria, Virginia
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A visitor from Mölnbo, Stockholms Lan
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A visitor from United States
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A visitor from United States
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5 comments:

Josh said...

Thank you for the update on how this is going, Arsenio. The mystery deepens. I notice the Lighthouse Baptist Church phone number on the sign:

703-960-8500

Arsenio A. Lembert Jr. said...

John:

Yes, I see it, too.

What do you suggest? I should call and ask for the surveillance department supervisor?

Just wondering?

Anonymous said...

Would it be wrong to call and ask them what their motivation is, for "crawling" your site?

They must know that you know, by now...

Arsenio A. Lembert Jr. said...

Thanks for the terminology,
Anon. I am not a Computer Techie, rather a devoted messenger of Truth.

Crawling the Web Site
Crawling a Web site begins with the first page and involves following every link found. For the mathematically inclined, crawling a site is the same as performing a breadth first search on a connected directional graph. A crawler is a program that automates this process. Think of it as a browser that can click on each link of the Web page by itself and traverse all the pages in the Web site. The crawler sends an HTTP "GET" request to a page, parses the HTML received, extracts all the hyperlinks from it, and recursively performs the same action on each link.

Crawlers can be quite sophisticated. Instead of simply following links, they can also mirror an entire Web site on the local hard drive and extract other elements such as comments, client-side scripts, and HTML comments. We discussed some of these techniques in Chapter 7.

P.S. How would I speak to a Webbot?
I don't speak in bytish. Anyway, I believe it's with a sinister intent that this continuous process is being undertaken; It's been running non-stop for at least 2 months...No human can sustain this pace; It's not conceivably possible.

Arsenio,

Maranatha.

Anonymous said...

I was getting the impression, that you had traced this "crawler's" IP, back to the Lighthouse Baptist Church. (Why a church would be using this technology is beyond me!)

If this is not the case, and you only have the location narrowed down to the Alexandria, VA area, then the company Raytheon would be on top of my most likely suspect list...