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Mike Darrol the Oklahoma Babysitter? - siksekzsix
Interestingly in the staff profiles we found an individual by the name of Mike Darrol from Tulsa, Oklahoma. After doing a little research we find that this is the same Mike Darrol with the Yahoo profile further below. Looking at Mike Darrol's profile it would appear that he is an Anti-Semitic as he makes comments which you can read for yourself below as well as running http://dirtyjew.b3.nu which forwards to http://wave.prohosting.com/tulsaj00/ a site hosted by Prohosting.Com
Below is Mike Darrol's International Web Police profile and further below that is a screen capture of his Yahoo profile.
It can only make us wonder about the selection and screening process supposedly employed by InterGOV to background check their members. Anybody thinking that it doesn't exist? We believe that the screening process is non existant and fictitious and know of one real police officer who joined for a short period who stated that his credentials were never checked or questioned. This leads us to believe that anybody could pose as anybody they liked to join this organisation. See also JTF2, RCMP, FBI Impostors for more examples of this theory.
Name: Mike Darrol
- Badge_Number: T924
- Country: United States
- Remote Name: 68.12.45.201
- Remote User:
- HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)
- Date: Monday, August 11, 2003
- Time: 09:50:15 AM
Profile: Emergency Management Consultant from Fairfax, VA

We find it absolutely amazing that Mike Darrol passed the thorough screening and background checks that are supposedly performed by the International Web Police. It didn't take us very long to find any of this information which was on the web and easy to find. We also found an interesting forum post about Mike Darrol which a member of the Police World forum posted from his own reseach into the International Web Police.
Here is what a member of the PoliceWorld.Net forum had to say about Mike Darrol.
"After further investigation on the staff profiles page I discovered an individual called Mike Darrol who describes himself as an 'Emergency Management Consultant from Fairfax, VA'. However his IP address reveals his true location in Oklahoma. (More on Oklahoma residents later).
I search for "Mike Darrol" in Google and come up with a page that contains a letter that someone found on the “QRZ Website”, text as follows:
| I was driving with my wife in my Jeep Cherokee, which has my call sign in 4" Reflective letters on the back, a Skywarn Logo, and several other Emergency-Management related stickers on it; when I was pulled over by a Wagoner County (Oklahoma) Deputy, who had noticed my radio equipment in my car. The Deputy (By this time another police car had shown up) proceeded to inform me that in his county such radios were illegal, I informed him that I was licensed by the FCC to transmit on the said devices and he informed me that the license didn't matter in his county. After several minutes of arguing, he decided to let me go. I just thought this was very interesting, and very odd in a county so affected by tornados that has so much community involvement with Skywarn. |
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The letter is signed Mike Darrol, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
And this was one of the replies...
| This is a standard investigation technique. They may be looking for someone that is impersonating a fire or police official. A cop is permitted to lie to you during a investigation. You may be shocked to know that there are people that go around acting like public safety officials committing crimes or are mentally unbalanced and a danger to others. This is no different then any other criminal investigation and I'm sure you were eliminated as a suspect in their investigation files . A little more understanding by the citizens of a county helps rather then jumping on the Internet screaming harassment because a cop asks you some questions and makes a statement to get a response out of you. Hopefully you explained what you do with the radios in a polite manner and the cop went away with a good impression of ham radio and skywarn. Best Regards, Keith http://kilowatt-radio.org/ NW Oregon Radio Page |
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This is revealing. Mike Darrol from Tulsa County, Oklahoma, is pulled over by police and questioned about radio equipment in his vehicle, on suspicion that he might be one of those people who go around acting like public safety officials. He then claims police harrassment. Could this be the same Mike Darrol from Oklahoma who describes himself as an 'Emergency Management Consultant from Fairfax, VA'? You bet it could.
According to this guestbook page, Mike's email address is two_six_00@hotmail.com, which in turn leads me to his Yahoo profile.
Note the links at the bottom, especially the hate site http://dirtyjew.b3.nu - his own website - in fact that site was pulled very soon after I posted this information, but is now back up again. It describes in some detail the bad things he wanted to do to his ex-girlfriends."
More on Mike Darrol: On his web page he invites people to check out the ticket he got in North Carolina. You can view it by clicking the link at the top of his main page located at http://wave.prohosting.com/tulsaj00/. Mike Darrol also has a live journal page http://www.livejournal.com/users/2600 which you can check out. Picture of Mike Darrol. Notice that the QRZ page referred to in the above police world forum post above is also linked from his own links page at http://wave.prohosting.com/tulsaj00/LINKS.HTM
Mike Darrol was also mentioned in the InterDAC forums http://interdac.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20 where the post is titled Oklahoma Babysitter. The contents of the post have long since been deleted. The reader should be aware that Peter Hampton is the owner and registrant of WWW.INTERDAC.COM. Any reader who happens across this forum should also be aware that Peter Hampton also posts there using the Admin and Ed Fulke aliases to back up his own posts or hide his true identity, do not be fooled by this ruse!
We can only say that none of this surprises us in the slightest as it appears that the deeper we dig, the more skeletons we find in InterGOV's closet. None of this information leaves the researcher or the reader with a positive image of any of Peter Hampton's pseudo official agencies. |
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