Bill White

Cyber-Stalker

HUNDREDS of innocent people in Australia, Papua New Guinea, other areas in the southern Pacific region as well as North America and Europe are being harassed and defamed by notorious Los Angeles-based cyber-stalker and liar Bill White.

His pernicious activities have been exposed by leading United States newspaper The Los Angeles Times (15th June, 2003), by Western Australia's The Sunday Times (27th July, 2003), and by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's national television current affairs program, the 7.30 Report (12th August, 2003).

White, who describes himself as a retired attorney, began his one-man campaign of hate six years ago, after he was sacked by Divine Word University in Papua New Guinea for harassing staff and volunteer workers.

In revenge he has dedicated his sad life to vilifying the university and its staff with fanciful stories about corruption and misconduct, extending his net to defame anyone who defends any of the individuals who were his original targets.

White's victims include missionaries, businessmen, academics, clergy, journalists, medical practitioners and lawyers. His tactic is to set up a defamatory web page on anyone who opposes him, often using their own name as the web site address. He has now registered hundreds of web sites, which he links together suggesting a grand conspiracy to cover up the truth about widespread corruption which only he can apprehend.