Some Christmas cards for my "Muslim" Hackers
As you might know, I was hacked about two weeks ago, right after the blog post where I suggested ISIS-Daesh are not real Muslims. The hackers have continued daily to bring down all my websites and they are still rattling around inside my servers and files even as I write this.
So I am shifting my blog back over to Typepad (and Blogger for extra protection) for a while where it will be safer and I won't have to have to play catch up everyday with these "Muslim" hackers.
Merry Christmas everyone!
And a very, very Merry Christmas to my hackers who have left their badges and and calling cards on my dead sites so that I would know who there are. And to say Merry Christmas to ALL my hackers, I had to dig a little deeper. Hope I am including everyone here - its a wonderful Christmas surprise and I wouldnt want anyone to miss out.
Merry Christmas to the Moujadin Team in Algeria, the hackers at XdewelaX, Anonymous-Arabe, to crazzyguycool@gmail.com, azizchouaf@gmail.com, and any other ISIS-sympathising hackers out there, or just some young greedy hacker like Abdul Aziz Yassin Hua (عبد العزيز ياسين شواف) of Algeria who has threatened me with "force" on his facebook page and has been attempting a Paypal phishing scam from my site over the past two days. Hey Abdul, you need to work on your English spelling.
Despite all the "Muslim" rhetoric, its apparently all about the money. As Abdul said on Facebook, its "getting $ for hacking Facebook".
But Christmas is not about the money or greed or hate or revenge.
Its about peace on earth to all men and women and children. The Salam from Isa al-Masih is for everyone. And so I wish peace to my "Muslim" hackers this Christmas. May Isa al-Masih Himself visit you in your dreams this Christmas and give you peace, and guidance and wisdom and "baqa" - the sobriety-after-drunkeness - that your great Sufi masters often talked about. May Allah give you 'baqa' so that you can discern right and wrong, and see through the confusion that ISIS has planted in your young and vulnerable minds. With this wisdom, you could use your computer science skills to help the world, to help Syrian refugees, to help spread peace instead of hatred.
I also have left a Christmas stocking in the folders on the server. It looks like this:
Inside the stocking, (although you should really wait until Christmas morning to open it) you will find this:
. . . because you have been naughty this Christmas! Its tradition.
But hey, its not too late to change from petty paypal thieves and ISIS-minions to become agents of peace and love.
To help you do this, I will be adding some Christmas cards to the folder so that you can send them to each other and spread the Christmas cheer around. I hate to show them early and ruin the surprise but here are a few of them.
Spread the love, my dear hackers. And if you wish to repent and do right, I suggest you donate some of your stolen money back to charity. Give it to the Syrious Love campaignthat funds efforts to bring compassionate care to the 4 million Syrian refugees who are suffering because of the atrocities of Daesh.
Syrious.Love was one of my websites you took down last week. I will launch it again soon, because the refugees are on my heart this Christmas and a major part of my current projects.
And so, I say to all of you, have a very, very Merry Christmas!