Friday, January 30, 2009

New NAC website doesn't display uploaded pages

This morning we received an email from an honorary associate of NAC informing us that one of two lead items on the homepage of the new NAC website that I am building in support of embryonic stem cell research and therapeutic cloning at http://network.obxhost.net/index.html “does not exist”. Yesterday, Declan was unable to access the site for a whole hour from our local council’s Idea Store Whitechapel (see previous blog), from where last Thursday we could access neither the site nor the web host for the entire day (see blog of 23 January “Letter to the Leader of Tower Hamlets Council”). Also yesterday, I couldn’t upload an article for two hours on the first human trial using embryonic stem cells as a medical treatment - the web host obxhost.net kept informing me that “permission was denied”. According to their website, this web host is a leading free web site hosting provider whose service is highly reliable:



Although the new NAC website was blocklisted only on Tuesday (see blog “New NAC website blocklisted”), I think it is pointless at this stage to change web host. On 8 March 2008, the original NAC website was suspended due to what turned out to be spam as reported via SpamCop on 6 March (see blog of 14 March “SpamCop reports Declan as a spammer”). As I have stated in two blogs now, I believe there is link between SpamCop’s report to our web host branding us as spammers and an email Declan received the day previous, on 5 March, from the Home Office advising in response to several emails he addressed to Home Secretary Jacqueline Smith that no warrant to intercept his communications had been issued (see blog of 9 March “Home Office denies warrant to intercept communications”) - since 22 October 2007, I have been emailing scientists and academics inviting them to sign Declan’s petition to the UN on therapeutic cloning; to date, the petition has been signed by 589 scientists and academics, who include recognised authorities from the world’s leading universities and research institutes, as well as 24 Nobel Laureates.

We received our first donation on Monday, which I believe may be influencing things. Since then, we have been blocklisted, I have been unable to upload pages, we have been unable to access the site from our local library, and the website hasn’t displayed uploaded pages. All we can do is keep going, so today I have uploaded our third homepage lead item, namely a piece from the Center for Inquiry, New York on the Vatican’s recent condemnation of human embryonic stem cell research and IVF in its most authoritative declaration on bioethics for more than 20 years. According to the CFI, the Vatican’s position has no justification other than religious doctrine, and may have a serious adverse effect on scientific research and the development of medical therapies.