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*NOTE* No Info. It was a complete PR stunt – A total nothing
burger! ]
However,
the WikiLeaks presser was schedule for 4:00am East Coast U.S. time,
10:00am in Berlin Germany. U.S. media were not covering the
press release, however it was beingstreamed
live over the internet. Coincidentally, at the same time
the WikiLeaks press conference was taking place, there
were widespread internet disruptions amid major
U.S. corporate internet service providers:
Land of the Free; RIP
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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
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Avoid Alex Jones/InfoWars, for starters.
ReplyDeleteI got excellent connection without any disturbance from RSBN.TV.
Yeah, you have to be careful with him. Where are you located vis-a-vie the map?
ReplyDeleteGulf Coast Florida...in THE RED ZONE (heh).
ReplyDeleteNorthern NY, across from Burlington Vt. had no outages on Charter ISP. I grew up being told by the old man to believe nothing I hear and only half what you read. I didn't point out the irony of his statement.
ReplyDeleteSo, the charts were fo-shop'd?
ReplyDeleteAnon #1 here.
ReplyDeleteI dunno (Central Florida here).
All I know is RSBN and my stinky 7 Mb connection had NO PROBLEM.
You were online at 4:20 AM?
ReplyDeleteYES, I *was*!!!
ReplyDelete(still Anon #1)
Why do you doubt it, please?
Sorry, I was not doubting, just verifying. And you have. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAnon #2 - I was online from 3:30 AM, no outages,
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