Posted on 10/10/2016 8:07:21 PM PDT by Lorianne
So my little-visited Wikipedia entry was minding its own business, not bothering anyone, until I dared to criticize the Clinton Foundation. The next day, my Wikipedia entry was taken out and shot by a mysterious "editor." It was just coincidence, right, that my Wikipedia entry had been available for years without offending anyone, and then suddenly it's deleted the day after I dared to criticize the Clinton Foundation.
I guess that drone strike on my car was coincidence, too. I called a contact in DoD (Department of Defense) and he said it was logged as a "targeting error." Of course.
Ok, so the drone strike is a "joke," meaning it's no joke to the thousands of people who are murdered by U.S. drone strikes outside the U.S. It's a "joke" like Hillary Clinton asking if Wikileaks honcho Julian Assange could be eliminated by a drone strike so he could no longer release data that might embarrass her or her campaign.
(Excerpt) Read more at charleshughsmith.blogspot.jp ...
This is precisely WHY you have to use “nome de-plumes” on the internet and use multiple accounts to mask your online political activities from all your other activities.
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Still there? You're right. I'm amazed how much dirt and info can be found on the Internet of relatives I know. Everyone should use anonymous handles for their name, and be careful out there. It's all fun gaining notoriety, until someone is out to get you. Now to check on that buzzing drone noise outside...
Excellent essay.
Fake Name Generator
http://www.fakenamegenerator.com/
Oooo that is nice, thanks!
From now on I’m Raoul.
Raoul Parenteau
60, Boulevard de Normandie
97200 FORT-DE-FRANCE
Probably an NSA site.
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Many very bad people are editors at Wiki. No accountability. None whatsoever.
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