| Subject: Re: Abovetopsecret.com EXPOSED! |
| From: miso@sushi.com |
| Date: 04/04/2006, 00:14 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
Too much rambling for me to weed through. If you can cut and paste, I'll read it. I'm always suspicious of website with adverts. That is one reason I like http://www.serve.com/mahood/bluefire.htm Mahood's website and Baugher's are the only websites I surf that don't have domain names. http://home.att.net/~jbaugher/ Above Top Secret got me 10088 hits (out of a total of 508005 ) for March, none for April, so I guess the thread has run its course. Joe wrote:
Dave Bethke wrote:"Bowcatz" <bowhunter154@yahoo.com> wroteThe second link, signs-of-the-times dot org, goes to a site in France run by a guy named Jadczyk Arkadiusz. I didn't click on it, mainly because I'm paranoid about malware. :-)Seems like ATS may well be a conspiracy gatekeeper site, they try to cover every topic imaginable and their main goal is to get as many hits as poss to generate lots of lovely lolly for themselves. They even have a fancy attorney working out of a massive Virginia law firm for them, all those annoying ads must be paying off. Anyway, point is, they recently exposed for making up the serpo hoax, the signs-of-the-times.org site has the details skip about 1/3 way down for the yahoo mail pic. http://signs-of-the-times.org/signs/editorials/signs20060328_AbovetopsecretcomProjectSerpoPsyopsandthePentagon27sFlyingFish.php