Posted on 05/21/2011 12:07:31 PM PDT by SatinDoll
links to orly’s site are not permitted on FR..
Mod pls see Fred Nerks post.
I clicked on the doc, ended up at Orly’s website...and after I exited, I received a warning, MAJOR PROBLEM. Result, nothing on harddrive.
It happened to so quickly, I didn’t have time to think.
I am not going to click on the doc again to find out what it links to, not after it costing me $630!
Do the docs you posted on:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2723118/posts?page=1324#1324
link to Orly Taitz website?
after I clicked on the docs, I ended up on her website and my HARDDRIVE WAS WIPED OUT!
there was a thread on this subject a few days ago..Red Steel went to the site..reported no problems. Went to Orly’s after RS said it was ok...this was 3-4 days ago..
maybe you...getting to close to anna tout..
Try loading a virtual PC onto your harddrive and using that virtual machine to work the Net. If someone tries to wipe you out, it can’t wipe out you main machine. And setting up a ‘every three days’ back-up of your machine will also prevent the bass turds from wiping out your archives. I learned some of this stuff when clinton was still terrorizing the fledgling Internet. The virtual PC trick is newer, and it is useful!
That’s where the links go. The links work on all my computers with no problems.
It is my understanding on FR..no links to Orlys site.
yes...I thought I was well protected.
ok...but it happened the moment I exited her website, so what else am I to think?
I don’t know how to do that...what is a ‘virtual PC’?
Yes, getting too close...maybe.
HA! Is anyone brave enough to test that link to the docs and see what happenS? I don’t recommend it.
thanks...it’s all Greek to me, I don’t understand PC language!
It’s not on the list. Is there a new list?
coincidence? I doubt if Orly Taitz is hacking computers.
It was mentioned on the orly virus thread a few days ago..
I think as smart as you are, you’ll have no problem figuring out the system. If you have a disc for an operating system—like Windows 98, or Windows XP, for instance—then just download the virtual PC program, give if an Operating system (OS) designation, then follow the directions at the weblink.
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