privatepizza

The WHOIS record for the domain shows that the registrar has opted to keep their details private with ICAN's (the top level domain registry), privacy service.

This service is named contactprivacy.com, as seen in the WHOIS result. The address, 96 Mowat Ave, Toronto ON M4K 3K1 CA, is the address of Tuscows, the largest seller of top level domains. It's not connected to the owner of Worlcorpo, Tuscows sold them the domain.

ILoveHeavenlyFather

Well. Worldcorpo.net is hosting a very graphic violent video of obvious child abuse. If someone would contact Tucows directly and report the page? In order to sell the domain a form of payment had to be made, or even possibly personal data has been given? Obviously the person/group behind must have resources money/tech knowledge.

privatepizza

Yes, it could be reported to the hosting company and sites can be ordered to be taken down, depending on the hosting company's policies. The domain registrar (Tuscows), I don't believe so, as they have already sold the domain name. Could be worth a try contacting them however, or looking up their policies.

I don't know which company is hosting the site, but you could do some investigating using the domain and IP tools found in the Domain and IP Research section here - https://github.com/jivoi/awesome-osint

This must have already been done however, surely?

privatepizza

OP, what have you that's satanic here?

ILoveHeavenlyFather

In the research I have wrote above? Nothing. I am just giving an opening statement to the preying eyes in this forum (Voat/Pizzagate) "Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers" Romans 1:29 - They know who they are.

privatepizza

Gotcha. Thanks

Gothamgirl

Titus frost gave an ip address the other day, but when I looked it up it matched a graveyard in New Jersey.

ILoveHeavenlyFather

I know it's no lead at all. All I find interesting is that WorldCorpo hosts extremely grievous videos, it should be interesting if someone would report the webpage to the hosting company. Or IF possible obtain extra info on who registered it.

RebelSkum

Methinks they might just be hosting by proxy and the account info from WHOIS might just be the registrar's. Your point about reporting the site to the hosting service would still be valid though.