Archives are not lost (Re: [zen at freedbms.net: Re: [WAR] ...])
Zenaan Harkness
zen at freedbms.net
Fri Nov 1 22:10:19 PDT 2019
On Fri, Nov 01, 2019 at 07:04:59PM -0500, \0xDynamite wrote:
> > Remember, all I INITIALLY wanted to do was to find the first instance where
> > the topic of AP appeared in the list. Then I (and others) have quickly
> > discovered what appears to be a weird omission of postings.
>
> ...an "assassination" of sorts.
>
> > I think many of
> > my postings appear, just none (prior to November 1995) on the subject of
> > AP. I cannot say much about other subjects, simply because I haven't
> > looked at other threads, and I don't claim to be able to remember what other
> > ideas were being discussed.
> > This may end up being a substantial piece of work, which could take time. I
> > ask again, could somebody find the date of the AP-essay appearance on CP?
> > Maybe that will be a simple, discrete task that could be quickly done?
> > Once a better picture of what data is missing appears, I will probably have
> > no choice but to cry "fraud!!!".
> > And I think we should pay attention to people, here, who AREN'T acting in a
> > concerned fashion. What is their motivation? Does this possibility bother
> > them?
>
> Yes. I was on the list back in the 90s, shortly after the WIRED cover
> in '93. I find it odd. I have seen several strange internet-related
> omissions and interference related to internet revolutionaries who
> don't follow the dominant liberal or conservative political masters.
> I, myself, have been a target on sites such as StackExchange where
> they've tried to delete my content when they have a freaking VOTING
> MODEL for the community to decide!
>
> Anyway, best of luck, fellow dissident,
>
> Marxos
> Earth
Now here's a concept that may be new to you Marxos - always look at
the puppet masters, follow the money - you may find the ultimate
StackExchange ownership and actual control (behind the scenes), close
to the main stream media ownership model where ~94% is owned by one
notable, smallish, notoriously pro-their-own-ethnostate, and outsized
in influence, tribe.
Hint: StackExchange may have experienced a solid "Shut it down!"
moment...
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