Hooray guys! We've hit the big time! Rupert Murdoch's memetic war machine knows who we are!
I have just added a few links to my Myspace profile. Each of them work nicely except for one. For some reason, when I type the following into the HTML code there - "http://www.memes.org/" - so that folks may use the image to link to Memes, Myspace automatically changes it so that it merely links back to Myspace's home page. Now, I have made the change several times. As well, I have attempted a few times to change the others to see if it is just doing that with HTML right now but, no, it only happens when I type in, "http://www.memes.org" !Whatever is happening is only happening when I type the word "memes" in the code, essentially! I have been a bit of a ruckus raiser on Myspace and it IS owned by Murdoch.
At my Myspace blog, at my Myspace profile, the same thing is happening ONLY with links to Memes.org!!!
I thought my inflow of subscribers, or "friends", had dropped sharply recently and suddenly, for some odd reason.
Of course, if this is a closely monitored psy-op then the links will begin to miraculously work just as soon as people begin to link there in any number. Why? To discredit, of course (I'm intimately familiar with psychological operations that are used to target domestic elements). In such instances, the shadow of doubt is the essential element that is being introduced - doubt of the lucidness or efficiency of the information sorting routines that are gone through - doubt that information that comes through my and affiliated sources is reliable. We shall see. We need to watch very closely what happens in response to this post and in response to the plugging of this post that I intend to do.
We shall see indeed!














at the post entitled 'The Latest Chapter in the Sometimes Evolving Saga of Mike Ruppert vs. Eric Stewart'
Sweet! Sweet! Maybe I should lower my profile a little more :)
I have stopped using Live Leak (www.liveleak.com) because someone at their admin went through and removed anything in my videos that cast a negative light on organized religions. The recent memetic hit, Sun of God, for instance, wasn't gonna fly there and that piece thoroughly undoes many of the precepts of mainstream Judeo-Christian sects.
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