If you follow the trail on the next page, you will see that Cat is:
Jesse Ter-Jer Medoly Shael aphyd Perri Darek Kou Alex Lute Alana Kristie Mike G Serge Tove Mandy MA (and when she came in as MA, she forgot to change the real name ID from MikeG) June Keith Clint Gene Hazen Koos BingHu Shannon Kris JJ Paul Charlie Max DavidHawk Alan SueB Ray Will Diane Sofi Kiera Casey PatF.
Each time one of Cat's aliases left, another new one came in within a few seconds, and always on the same Internet connection. By way of comparison, take a gander at Lana's comings and goings, each time connecting at a different routing number to her ISP. It also happened with Alleycat and one or two others when they went offline and then came back later.
If you still don't believe it, try it yourself. See if you can mask your IP number by opening MIRC dozens of times. You can't.
Connect to the Internet, then connect to MIRC and do a "Who Is" on yourself. Jot down the connection number. Then go offline reconnect, get back onto MIRC and SEE how the IP number will be slightly different EACH TIME. You can be sure Cat will come up with some explanation for this. But for 41 people to connect all day long at the same IP number is about as definitive as DNA testing.
Re: Amy_Portell_Not's explanation page 3
Date: 2006-06-27 05:52 pm (UTC)Jesse
Ter-Jer
Medoly
Shael
aphyd
Perri
Darek
Kou
Alex
Lute
Alana
Kristie
Mike G
Serge
Tove
Mandy
MA (and when she came in as MA, she forgot to change the real name ID from MikeG)
June
Keith
Clint
Gene
Hazen
Koos
BingHu
Shannon
Kris
JJ
Paul
Charlie
Max
DavidHawk
Alan
SueB
Ray
Will
Diane
Sofi
Kiera
Casey
PatF.
Each time one of Cat's aliases left, another new one came in within a few seconds, and always on the same Internet connection. By way of comparison, take a gander at Lana's comings and goings, each time connecting at a different routing number to her ISP. It also happened with Alleycat and one or two others when they went offline and then came back later.
If you still don't believe it, try it yourself. See if you can mask your IP number by opening MIRC dozens of times. You can't.
Connect to the Internet, then connect to MIRC and do a "Who Is" on yourself. Jot down the connection number. Then go offline reconnect, get back onto MIRC and SEE how the IP number will be slightly different EACH TIME. You can be sure Cat will come up with some explanation for this. But for 41 people to connect all day long at the same IP number is about as definitive as DNA testing.