What he actually has is our address from 2007 which was attached to the old atheism-anlyzed.net website, the original site which has been dormant and neglected for quite some time. I just started to revive the site, and removed our current address from the whois file, which is attached to the new provider.
Stalking is not necessarily caused by a single recognized mental disorder, but is frequently characterized by the presence of several disorders, including Borderline Personality Disorder, depression, substance abuse, and other personality disorders (1). Sometimes it's just a person with a grudge, who is too cowardly to present himself honestly and with personal integrity.
There are five identified types of stalker:
Rejected StalkerThis particular stalker is definitely incompetent, having been banned from the blog specifically due to his incompetence and irrationality; his current attacks reek of juvenile resentment, like a hateful, disciplined pre-teen, and so has the component of rejection stalking as well. He cannot gain respect legitimately, so he must resort to stalking to attempt to artificially pump up his self-esteem in the only fashion remaining to him. He is filled with Leftist hate, and apparently wants to strike enough fear so that this site is shut down. I do not fear him or anyone. Plus he is incompetent: he has not actually found me so far. This site will merely point out his sorry, sordid state of mind and his consequential incompetence, until he gets psychiatric care. Most stalkers do not get such care, because they are too mentally scrambled to recognize their own illness. A large number of stalkers wind up dead or in prison, instead of getting the help they need.
Intimacy Seeking Stalker
Incompetent Stalker
Resentful Stalker
Predatory Stalker
So to summarize what I do know about Hugo/LiberalViewer: he is Atheist; Leftist; irrational; incompetent; resentful at his rejection; resorting to cowardly pseudo-bullying.
1. Via http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2695740/ :
Meloy, J.R. (1998). The psychology of stalking. In J.R. Meloy (Ed.) The psychology of stalking: Clinical and forensic perspectives. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
UPDATE:
This has been reported to the FBI.