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Re: Image comments for Things that make you go .... Hmmm?
Posted by: Mrkim
Date: 05/08/2009 01:38PM
Many of us here are problee a lot like myself and spend waaay too much time on the web pokin around here and there at different things so I'm curious if the pattern I have seen revealed recently is being observed by others as well?

Being an absolute derider of our grand puppetmaster I visit quite a few different sites almost daily reading news about posed legislation, things goin on in the back ground of the new administration, etc. and a curious pattern seems to be emerging in all this. I've found a growing number of links to news about legislation, videos of speeches by those outside the camp of our new leader and specifically ones who stand in opposition to his policies that either require multiple attempts to get them to be able to be viewed or outright just never come up or play at all once they've been selected.

Conversely if I click on sites or links supporting the same policies, legislation, etc. by the new administration they just pop right up.

I'm not much on conspiracy theorist crap and typically regard such occurances as just glitches and oddities within the realm of the cyber world but the pattern and recent frequency of such issues really has led me to ponder this in a deeper way, particularly in light of similar events having been state empowered in N Korea, China and Iran as these regimes have used similar "denial of service" methods to quell derision within their countries in similar fashion.

I certainly don't have enough evidence to support such a claim outright, then again, as just a single web surfin cat, how could I ? What I am curious about however is if others in the US are experiencing similar instances online in this regard?

The final straw that led me to say something about this was an attempt to view a video on Yahoo this morning about Republican opposition to the national health care issue. I clicked on it a total of 3 times and though each time the damned precursor ad embedded in the link informed me of the wonders of Crest latest toothpastes benefits, the link that should have followed the ad never played.

It's been obvious to anyone with a real eye for such things to see how firmly "in the pocket" of the news media the puppetmaster has been, throughout his campaign and since then, but this smacks of something even more ominous if what "could" be going on, is indeed happening.

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