Recovering from the shock of having my social-security number hacked from the South Carolina Department of Revenue database, I tried to get back on track, and went to see if there was any news from Indiana about Orly Taitz’s lawsuit, Taitz v. Elections Commission. Here’s what got I at her web site:
Error establishing a database connection
This message means that the WordPress blog software is active, but that it cannot connect to the content database. That could be hacking, but more likely the database server is down, or perhaps a configuration problem. My experience with this error is that it is typically brief, but Orly’s site has been down at least a couple of hours. I hope it gets up quickly, or Orly will go into withdrawal.
So far, I haven’t found anything new on the lawsuit, except for a note on the Marion County Superior Court docket dated 10/23:
JACKET ENTRY: ALL PARTIES IN PERSON BY COUNSEL; COURT CONDUCTS HEARING ON FOLLOWING; PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR DECLARATORY JUDGMENT; PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT; DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO VACATE TRIAL AND DEFE
Notice that the word “trial” used in a previous order has been replaced by “hearing.”
Probably they got Orly’s SSN from the hack and it was her blog password. 😉
Orly’s host server appears to be located in the eye of the storm: Herndon, VA.
I was able to trace packets to DC and then they started timing out..
Did anyone else feel that? The internet’s collective IQ raised several points, the moment her site went down.
and when her site comes back up it’ll be, sadly, the internet’s version of “flowers for algernon”.
Orly’s website is returning a new error: 403: Forbidden
That’s a folder permissions problem. Possibly her site is in the process of being restored from backup. At least things are moving. That would be consistent with hardware failure or getting hacked.
Not Orly’s site is returning a 500: Internal Server Error
This is something one sees when a site is first installed or the hosting company has something set up wrong. The fact that this is going so slowly hints of a storage failure.
Well, full circle back to Error establishing a database connection.
Update from ORLY:
Wow, the dumb broad really thinks that much of herself, doesn’t she?
I’m not even sure the Obama administration knows she exists, let alone perceives her as a threat. A girl scout carting a wagon packed to the brim with delicious thin mint cookies is more of a threat than she is.
From Network Solutions twitter feed:
Orly still down. Now the Huffington Post (also hosted by Network Solutions) is down, displaying only a status page.
Remember, should you have problems accessing this site, I have a status page too, hosted by a different provider in a different part of the country at:
http://status.obamaconspiracy.org
I had the same error message this past July 8 that Orly does. It was a hosting problem, but it was fixed much quicker.
Are you sure it’s not Caramel deLites?
I have taken definitive action to get Orly’s site back up:
http://www.obamaconspiracy.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/image34.png
Orly’s web site is back up.
From now on, whenever I call in sick, I will say I’m “under the cyber attack.”
“Hello? This is Orly Taitz. I can’t make the court hearing today. My uterus is under cyber attack, and it just exploded.”
That wait for a decision in Mississippi is about to end. She’ll be filing a notice of appeal — just as soon as she finds the address for that Fifth Circuit she thinks is somewhere in Texas.
LOL! Another grammatical classic, a l “All your base are belong to us”!
How many zeroes does it take to make a nothing?
I was going to reply “as many as you like” and that reminded me of an old Soviet joke:
I understand that after the fall of the Soviet Union, the accountant emigrated to the United states and got a job at Enron.
I wouldn’t be surprised if her picture is on a dart board at OFA.