The gang of Houthis are terrorizing the south end of the Suez canal, keeping the captains of thousands of merchant vessels on the helm 24/7.
The Houthis are basically a gang of Yemen-based Islamist political and military operators that align with the extremist rulers of Iran. With thousands of merchant ships transporting goods through the Red Sea, it is important to keep these guys at bay—or deep underwater, if possible.
Meanwhile, the domain name Houthis.com has been registered since 2017 and if you are eager to know who is the registrant, it’s no other than HugeDomains.
Indeed, Houthis.com is available to acquire via the world’s largest privately-owned domain inventory managers, for the price of $2,995 dollars.
Making use of such a domain could provide the good guys with a platform educating the general public about the potential destructive effect of the Houthis on the global economy.
Waste of money. The relevant agencies are too fat, dumb and happy for the sort of use proposed here, as an educational site, or as a honeypot. To use the domain for purposes that could bring negative attention to these Yemenis invites a home visit to “sort things out.” It’s also a quick way to get the registrant’s name on the US No Fly List, and to make travel to or through some countries in the Middle East a dangerous proposition, because the registrant could easily be mistaken for a cog in the Houthi’s wheel.