| Directly? No. I'll explain why. There is a prominent programming competition which was operated by the ACM for many years. If you find the Italian language version of the article on Wikipedia, check the very first edit from 2012. He was the IP editor who created the article. With that information, you can search for a current draft article on the English website. Again, the IP editor is him. This opens up information about some of his current websites posing as official websites. These websites include claims about him being a consulate, a knighted individual, defamatory articles targeting people who called out his shady political campaign in 2018, and his false claims to a particular academic pedigree. Should that draft article disappear, you can simply find archived versions of the most recent version using popular web archival tools. Dig for articles about his 2018 political campaign in the country matching the first language mention above and which deals with gratis "flights". If you dig enough, you'll find links back to an article in a prominent magazine in that country. The article does not exist on the magazine's website, but you can use the URL to find archives using popular web archival tools. Take that journalist's name and search for "blog". That's his defamatory website for her. It's just the tip of the iceberg of his attack on her. This is one of six current defamatory websites that I know about targeting specific individuals and/or organizations which are operated by him. This doesn't include the prior existing websites, outside articles, or fake reviews. I'm not interested in becoming one of his targets. |