To: mucho muchacho
Not only that, but it has also been claimed that the guy is a user of amazon.com, google.com, and yahoo.com. In addition, it has also been claimed that the guy frequents flickr, youtube, and myspace, and has also been known to use skype and AOL instant messaging. He also has an account at nytimes.com and washingtonpost.com, and has contributed to wikipedia.com.
In other words, this is evidence of a far greater conspiracy than anybody has yet realized.
50 posted on
11/13/2006 12:20:01 PM PST by
Zeppo
To: Zeppo
In other words, this is evidence of a far greater conspiracy than anybody has yet realized.Now with 'mucho' exposed as repeat troll I've got to wonder if he is part of it.
Or maybe I'm just watching too much 24.
58 posted on
11/13/2006 12:33:38 PM PST by
kanawa
(Don't go where you're looking, look where you're going.)
To: Zeppo
Good afternoon.
"In other words, this is evidence of a far greater conspiracy than anybody has yet realized."
A conspiracy by who against whom?
The guy sounds crazy, and busy, but there is no evidence that I can see of a conspiracy.
If the DemocRATs get the Fairness Doctrine made law there won't be a need for evidence.
Michael Frazier
125 posted on
11/13/2006 2:20:39 PM PST by
brazzaville
(no surrender no retreat, well, maybe retreat's ok)
To: Zeppo
IF they can find a single edit he made at Wikipedia, someone should update the Wikipedia entry to note that, as a current event, the guy that sent Anthrax to the New York Times was an editor at Wikipedia.
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