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To: CanaGuy

Right now the “broadcast industry” doesn’t have a lot of credibility with the majority of the American public, precisely because their investigative standards are so pathetic.

And if you read what I wrote you will see that the inaccurate and negligent media is actually in my cross-hairs. Did you read the post regarding The Hutch News’ editor refusing to correct what he acknowledged was factually incorrect? I decided to include that example because it is typical of what I have seen from the “news media”, although most just ignore the information they don’t like so there is no proof that they know they’re lying through their teeth.

I suppose if I wanted to dig up the e-mails from McAfee I could prove that I’ve been hit with viruses, or if I wanted to show you the logs from AVG. Is that what you want? I could probably even show the log from hijackthis. But it’s not a radical claim to say you’ve been hit with a virus, although I’m the only one in my family who gets hit with them, and I get hit regardless of which computer I use, as long as I’m still talking about these issues. For people who have been investigating these things, the virus risk is almost ho-hum because our experience has taught us to expect it.

As to whether my e-mails are being monitored, I have consulted with a computer professor at a local college to see if what I have observed could be explained by glitches. He said some things could be but there is at least one thing that has to be occurring at either the IP level or via the government.

As to my religious beliefs, if it is radical to believe that God answers prayers and that an all-knowing, eternal God has foreseen the end of the world, then I guess I’m a radical as charged - as are huge chunks of the Christian world. If that’s what it takes to believe in the Jesus who saved me, then it is a very, very small price that I gladly accept.


712 posted on 10/16/2010 8:00:57 AM PDT by butterdezillion (.)
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To: butterdezillion
Right now the “broadcast industry” doesn’t have a lot of credibility with the majority of the American public, precisely because their investigative standards are so pathetic.

I worked for many years in the Canadian broadcasting industry. Pay attention, your statement has no relevance to my situation or experience. I was merely trying to give you some background about me.

And if you read what I wrote you will see that the inaccurate and negligent media is actually in my cross-hairs.

I wonder if the 316,000 broadcast employees, at over 900 local outlets in the U.S., know who you are and that you actually have them in your cross-hairs?

But it’s not a radical claim to say you’ve been hit with a virus, although I’m the only one in my family who gets hit with them, and I get hit regardless of which computer I use, as long as I’m still talking about these issues.

Perhaps you should stop talking about these issues and the viruses “THEY” are putting on your machine will go away?

As to whether my e-mails are being monitored, I have consulted with a computer professor at a local college to see if what I have observed could be explained by glitches. He said some things could be but there is at least one thing that has to be occurring at either the IP level or via the government.

I don’t believe you have any idea about the physical relationships between email monitoring, glitches, TCP/IP protocol levels, and the government. No offense, but I don‘t think you do.

As to my religious beliefs, if it is radical to believe that God answers prayers and that an all-knowing, eternal God has foreseen the end of the world, then I guess I’m a radical as charged

Please, I’m not ridiculing your religion. Briefly stated, let me assure you that I believe every word of the Apostle‘s Creed. However, I do have questions when you suddenly insert, out of context, religious ramblings in the middle of a discussion on the President’s eligibility, such as this :

"The outcomes are in God’s hands. If it’s time for this world to end, it will end – and it will be for the best that it ends. Since I don’t know what time it is I’ll keep playing as though there’s still some time, but I can’t help but feel an urgency because things are moving so fast and all the foundations besides the Lord seem to be shaking and falling. June 24, 2010 at 11:06 pm

I don’t know who you are, or what you think you are trying to accomplish, or what the reward will be for you at the end of this, but, from my humble perspective, I think you need to take a rest.

834 posted on 10/17/2010 12:22:13 PM PDT by CanaGuy (Go Harper! We still love you!)
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