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Aiyana Revealed

To: alt.religion.wicca,alt.satanism,alt.pagan,alt.traditional.witchcraft,alt.magick
From: catherine yronwode 
Subject: Re: "Aiyana" Revealed
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 09:52:29 GMT

Caliban wrote:
> 
> Did you ever take an I.Q. test? Generally, the questions are
> structured so that one must look for patterns, or find the one thing
> that doesn't fit the pattern. So of these 4 newsgroups that Aiyana
> posted "The Book" to, which is the odd man out:
> 
> alt.religion.wicca, alt.magick, alt.paganism, alt.satanism
> 
> Obviously, it's alt.satanism. And who do we know from alt.satanism
> that spent quite a bit of time on ARW just before Aiyana showed up?
> 
> Kevin Filan.
> 
> You remember Kevin. He spent days annoying Rhyanon, threatening to
> post false charges against her with the Texas Child Protective
> Services agency. Now here's a quote from Aiyana, shortly after her
> first appearance in ARW:
> 
> > > "I had been lurking for a little over a month or so, in and out,
> > > mostly in a.r.w, as opposed to other ng's.  I observed ridiculous
> > > threads, such as the whole Rhyanon/child abuse crap (and still
> > > wonder if something couldn't have been done about those freaks).
> > > Anyway, I guess I was hoping that was just a glitch, and that the
> > > focus would get back to subject after all the freaks got tired, and 
> > > moved on. Guess I was wrong there, they seem tireless..."
> 
> Kevin, you couldn't resist calling some attention to your handiwork,
> could you? But the capper was when you gave yourself a back-handed
> compliment - "they seem tireless".
> 
> You know, Kevin, one of the ways that you know you had an effect on
> someone here on usenet, I mean REALLY had an effect, is when they're
> still nursing their wounds a month after you've kicked their ass. Is
> the shit off my boot still imprinted on your face?  Is that why you've
> gone to all this trouble?
> 
> Well now we know who you are, but you still don't KNOW what Lilly and
> I have written. Most people here do, Kev, but you do not.
> 
> Oh, and Humpty? How do you feel now that you know your girl pal Aiyana
> has a dick?
> 
> Caliban
> Mohos_tooth@yahoo.com
> -------------------------------------------
> 
> "A bitter heart that bides its time and bites."
> 
> - Caliban in Robert Browning's "Caliban upon Setebos"

Ah, a day late and a dollar short, you are. Yesterday you were
ranting and raving that aiyana was me, so late last night i gave
you the hint you needed so that today you could "reveal" to the
world exactly what i fed you. Ever the plagiarist, eh? Ever the
plagiarist, indeed. 

Here's the evidence:

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> I've barely been reading usenet for a while now, due to other
> projects taking my spare time, but i checked in tonight to find
> 850 unread messages in alt.magick and, lo and behold, in a couple
> of cross-posted threads, the usual gang of ARW trolls are
> shrieking and wailing that i have disguised myself as someone
> named aiyana, a person they seem to hate for reasons i did not
> have the patience to wade through a 250-post-long thread to find
> out. Anyway, for the record, i don't use screen names,
> pseudonyms, or fake names of any kind, and i have never posted
> under the name aiyana. From the four posts of aiyana's that i
> found on my server, i'd  say she seems to be adult, educated, and
> intelligent -- but thousands of female usenet posters meet those
> qualifications -- and millions of male usenet posters have posted
> under female names, so there's no reason to assume that the
> writer is a woman. If asked to place my bet on who i think aiyana
> is, i'd put my money on Kevin Filan, a technologically proficient
> troll-troller who has a significant prior history of spanking the
> ARW crew. :-)  
> 
> cat yronwode

What a spanked little copyist you are. 

Anyway, all the alt.satanist regulars are laughing at you because
they know that both Aiyana and Kevin Filan are sock puppets (or
"flying monkeys," as they call them in the Satanist community) of
Tani Jantsang, a.k.a. Tanya Lysenko, the Indonesian-born-Russian
former lover of the late Jewish organist Howard Stanton Levy,
a.k.a. Anton Szandor Lavey (founder of the modern Satanist
movement and the First Church of Satan). Jantsang is aided in her
forgeries by the computer hacker Scott Locklin, a.k.a. Lupo Le
Boucher, and by Lt. Col. Michael Acquino, a retired U.S. military
intelligence operative with an interest in Egyptology and
cryptography. The "Kevin Filan" persona was apparently invented
by Locklin while he was a student at UC Davis, but has been
perpetuated by Jantsang in more recent times. See
www.raven1.net/napolis1.htm for evidence of how Diana L. Napolis
unmasked these Satanists and revealed their real names. 

cat (nagasiva) yronwode

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Raven wrote:
> 
> catherine yronwode  wrote:
> 
> > Anyway, all the alt.satanist regulars are laughing at you because
> > they know that both Aiyana and Kevin Filan are sock puppets (or
> > "flying monkeys," as they call them in the Satanist community) of
> > Tani Jantsang, a.k.a. Tanya Lysenko, the Indonesian-born-Russian
> > former lover of the late Jewish organist Howard Stanton Levy,
> > a.k.a. Anton Szandor Lavey (founder of the modern Satanist
> > movement and the First Church of Satan). Jantsang is aided in her
> > forgeries by the computer hacker Scott Locklin, a.k.a. Lupo Le
> > Boucher, and by Lt. Col. Michael Acquino, a retired U.S. military
> > intelligence operative with an interest in Egyptology and
> > cryptography. The "Kevin Filan" persona was apparently invented
> > by Locklin while he was a student at UC Davis, but has been
> > perpetuated by Jantsang in more recent times. See
> > www.raven1.net/napolis1.htm for evidence of how Diana L. Napolis
> > unmasked these Satanists and revealed their real names.
> 
> Great, now you go and spill the beans about Locklin & Aquino working
> together, one of the most closely-held secrets on this set of 
> newsgroups. Do you have any *idea* how hard everybody worked to cover 
> that up? Or how much effort went into the "Kevin Filan" shared-persona 
> -- especially since it was "located" at the other end of the country
> from L & A, and had to give music reviews of New York area performances,
> as well as "travel" to the Caribbean?  The amount of research it took
> to carry off that act would have let Tom Clancy write another six 
> novels. Wasted, all wasted, along with countless hours of typing posts.  
> Thanks.

Uh-oh.  I guess this means that i have to pick up the slack by
attending Physics classes at U.C. Davis in Locklin's stead while
he is New York and Haiti writing music reviews for "Kevin Filan."
Dang.

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Caliban wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 04:30:31 GMT, "Aiyana"  wrote:
> 
> >Hello Everyone...
> 
> Hello Kevin Filan of alt.satanism.

 Aw, gee, only a few days ago you posted to aiyana:

> Hi Catherine Yronwode:

You never withdraw an accusation of identity once you've made it
-- which means that you must think that *i* am Kevin Filan!!! 

But no, no, no -- as i explained in another post, "Kevin Filan"
is not me at all. He was originally a sock puppet (or "flying
monkey," as they call them in the Satanist ngs) of the computer
hacker Scott Locklin, but after Scott graduated from UC Davis,
the Indonesian-born Satanist Tani Jantsang took over the "Filan"
persona in usenet and played him as a sudden convert to Voodoo
and a devotee of someone named Mambo Racine Sans Bout, and then
as a reconverted Satanist who was allied with Lt. Col. Michael
Aquino, a retired US military guy with a covert ops past. It was
quite a show. This has all been demonstrated with exhaustive
evidence by Diana L. Napolis, who spent years uncovering the
alt.satanism shenanigans. She also did some interesting research
on Steven Speilberg of all people, which you might find
interesting. 

Anyway, i am not Kevin ... but neither is "Kevin," if you know
what i mean. 

cat yronwode

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