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doesn't matter whom you trust.
There are various name servers around the world:

[url=http://www.isc.org/ops/f-root/]F-Root serevrs[/url] are run by [url=http://www.isc.org/index.pl]Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ISC[/url] and are located in:
Ottawa; Palo Alto; San Jose CA;
New York City; San Francisco;
Madrid; Hong Kong; Los Angeles;
Rome; Auckland; Sao Paulo;
Beijing; Seoul; Moscow; Taipei;
Dubai; Paris; Singapore; Brisbane;
Toronto; Monterrey; Lisbon;
Johannesburg; Tel Aviv; Jakarta;
Munich; Osaka; Prague;
Amsterdam; Barcelona; Nairobi;
Chennai; London

[url=http://i.root-servers.org/]I-Root servers[/url] are are run by Netnod. They are located in:
Stockholm; Helsinki; Milan;
London; Geneva; Amsterdam;
Oslo; Bangkok; Hong Kong;
Brussels; Frankfurt;
Ankara; Bucharest;
Chicago; Washington DC;
Tokyo; Kuala Lumpur;
Palo Alto; Jakarta;
Wellington; Johannesburg;
Perth; San Francisco;
New York; Singapore;
Miami; Ashburn (US);
Mumbai

The [url=http://k.root-servers.org/]K-root servers[/url] are run by [url=http://www.ripe.net/]RIPE.NET[/url] and are located in:
London (UK); Amsterdam (NL);
Frankfurt (DE); Athens (GR);
Doha (QA); Milan (IT);
Reykjavik (IS); Helsinki (FI);
Geneva (CH); Poznan (PL);
Budapest (HU); Abu Dhabi (AE);
Tokyo (JP); Brisbane (AU);
Miami (US)

This is not a complete list but (as I have neglected the M Root servers in Frabce and South Korea) butfor the most part, the majority of servers are not on US soil. The list can be found at [url=http://www.root-servers.org/]http://www.root-servers.org/[/url].
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Whom do I trust?  Dave P. | 10/07/05
What's next?  rick752 | 10/07/05
galileo  dax_z | 10/08/05
Well, we could always demand to "share" the responsibility of  Boot_Agnostic | 10/09/05
ok now turn this argument arround  NemesisNL | 10/08/05
Thanx for solidifying my point with your last comment  rick752 | 10/08/05
you still do not get it  NemesisNL | 10/09/05
The US doesn't pretend to be the best  Boot_Agnostic | 10/09/05
true words  NemesisNL | 10/09/05
airspace  glocks out | 10/12/05
ok now turn this argument arround  HopeSais | 10/12/05
trust  dax_z | 10/08/05
real nice attitude  NemesisNL | 10/08/05
Nobodies asking you to trust anyone  Nigel Johnstone | 10/08/05
doesn't matter whom you trust.  B.O.F.H. | 10/08/05
Thanks for the levity  Linux User 147560 | 10/09/05
Well mister  NemesisNL | 10/09/05
Grow Up World  flipper1975wat@... | 10/08/05
nope  NemesisNL | 10/08/05
Umm Yep  flipper1975wat@... | 10/08/05
Um nope  NemesisNL | 10/09/05
Ummm maybe you wanna do some research first  Linux User 147560 | 10/09/05
that was stupid  glocks out | 10/12/05
Gee, what happened to the mantra of "globalization"?  HypnoToad | 10/08/05
It's all about US hypocracy  mad.mutt | 10/08/05
I would beg to differ with you  flipper1975wat@... | 10/08/05
so what's different over here?  NemesisNL | 10/09/05
No we don't  Linux User 147560 | 10/09/05
Thanks  flipper1975wat@... | 10/09/05
I did find it a long time ago  Linux User 147560 | 10/09/05
Finally, someone begins to see the truth  skeptic tank | 10/10/05
......................  NemesisNL | 10/09/05
I agree that the UN should NOT be  bjbrock | 10/08/05
3rd World Country  flipper1975wat@... | 10/09/05
ok ...ok... enough rotfl  NemesisNL | 10/10/05
Other nations should consider setting up their own networks  WiredGuy | 10/09/05
China already has WiredGuy  btljooz | 10/10/05
So China wants to king of their own world  Boot_Agnostic | 10/10/05
I would take the same approach as the air traffic control system  mlindl | 10/09/05
So....  btljooz | 10/10/05
Message has been deleted.  Colonel_Panic | 10/10/05
Message has been deleted.  Colonel_Panic | 10/10/05
Message has been deleted.  thatguy_z | 10/10/05
Message has been deleted.  Boot_Agnostic | 10/11/05
consistent, for sure  glocks out | 10/12/05

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