One fact that is exposed by my extensive and long-term research is that there are no telephone networks in the United States that are immune from the expert hackers involved in the ongoing conspiracy. The relentless efforts to block escort service telephone numbers from potential dialers at Orlando area conventions have indeed worked. Make of this what you wish.
I originally discovered the blocks in effect in the Stouffer Sea World resort – today this is the Renaissance Sea World – back in early 1993. Now the PBX in this resort at that time was a classic, and older, PBX and it was serviced by Bellsouth (now AT&T). The hotel also had Bellsouth Yellow Pages in the rooms at the time.
Before long I figured out that this was also transpiring on all the resorts on Disney property, most resorts in Lake Buena Vista, and the majority of better resorts in the International Drive area. Orlando is different than Las Vegas in this respect – some resorts are serviced by Bellsouth, which is now AT&T, and the rest are serviced by Sprint, which is now Embarq.
The problem is not specific to telephone companies though, as escort service websites are also blocked within a short time of being published on the internet. The IP addresses are blocked by a specific local ISP/telco that serves most area resorts in the convention area and on Disney property.
As if all of that is not enough, if you are in one of these area resorts at a convention of any size, you will not be able to reach any of these escort service telephone numbers from your wireless phone! I actually received the message from one conventioneer that he had been attempting to reach any service on his wireless phone for 3 entire days, yet was unable to accomplish this. The conventioneer was able to get through once the convention at the particular resort, the Hilton in Walt Disney World Village on Hotel Plaza Boulevard, was over, and his fellow conventioneers had returned to wherever they came from. This lone man just happened to plan a couple of extra days in our censored area. Is this because there are no services in Orlando resort areas? Hell no!
You've got to wonder what happens to all of these services, so I'll tell you. The services with advertisements in Embarq and A T&T yellow pages go away in not too much time. They cannot pay the heavy ad bills without the ability to book the conventioneers. Sure, they do some calls, but those calls are mostly what I refer to as the side crap: the residents in other areas that are not serviced by this particular, and unnamed, but not unknown, telephone company/ISP; the attendees of very small conventions; and the non-convention visitors. In that I have never been into booking the side crap and only went into the escort business in the Orlando area to book the attendees of major conventions, I did little business throughout. Some escort services do manage to make a great living out of this stuff though – but they also book calls throughout Central Florida, because trust me, they'd never survive by sticking with an Orlando and Orange County booking area. One cannot quote a decent rate with most of this side stuff either, so the escorts are most often less than one might expect in a major metropolitan area.
Clearly technology has evolved since 1993, and today I seriously doubt that any resorts have these classic old PBX systems. The conspiring hackers have evolved along with technology. Over the years there has also been hidden business periodically, and this was the hacker/conspirators profiteering from their blocks, and running their own escort services, though under-the-table of course. I am surprised that none of this has ever interested the IRS – but then perhaps the agency is not yet aware of the underground no-expense business going on in Orlando and Las Vegas. And now the conspirators no longer have the overzealous and relentless anti-escort service MBI running interference for them – oh what will they do??? My research on the topic truly makes a book.
What direction do we look for these dirty tax-evading culprits? Well, look at the main common denominator: the convention industry services in both cities. That is what Orlando and Las Vegas have in common. Add some telephone company, computer network, and wireless experts, and in Orlando you can also add the old MBI agenda whereas in Vegas you've got the mob element....
What a plan!
To be continued…
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