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[tor-bugs] #26682 [Archived/Flashproxy]: e of evidence, it is just that - a conspiracy theory. > You're asserting that Fox and the Govt (or at least some of it's agencies) > are conspiring, but have provided no real no evidence to support it, hence > theory. This was never meant to become a debate over a loosely knit "conspiracy theory", or however you want to define information analysis regarding unlawful Tor-blocking. I do not like the language "conspiracy theory", as the evidence is clear there is a connection between the same corrupt US and UK government officials and executives at News Corp and 21st Century Fox. Remember, those who control the media control the masses, therefore corrupt government officials in both the US and UK, who are abusing their power, use the media as a government run propaganda machine to sway public opinion and control society in a very devious, unlawful manner. Corrupt UK government officials still think they have control over the US, therefore this is one of the many reasons why the US is not a free democracy like naive citizens think it is. >> Why are those of you from the UK of all places so desperate to discredit >> me by the way?! When a citizen posts information for analysis that >> proves foxnews.com, senate.gov, and usps.com are using the exact same >> Tor-blocking software, and the timing that this software was installed >> on the same three domains is not coincidental, how can you in your right >> mind state that there is not a significant connection between these >> three entities? > > Aside from a similar error message, you've not provided anything to show a > 'significant' connection between the three. It is not just a similar error message, the beginning digits on the reference number prove it is the EXACT same software running on all three domains. Perhaps those of you on this mailin
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- Subject: [tor-bugs] #26682 [Archived/Flashproxy]: e of evidence, it is just that - a conspiracy theory. > You're asserting that Fox and the Govt (or at least some of it's agencies) > are conspiring, but have provided no real no evidence to support it, hence > theory. This was never meant to become a debate over a loosely knit "conspiracy theory", or however you want to define information analysis regarding unlawful Tor-blocking. I do not like the language "conspiracy theory", as the evidence is clear there is a connection between the same corrupt US and UK government officials and executives at News Corp and 21st Century Fox. Remember, those who control the media control the masses, therefore corrupt government officials in both the US and UK, who are abusing their power, use the media as a government run propaganda machine to sway public opinion and control society in a very devious, unlawful manner. Corrupt UK government officials still think they have control over the US, therefore this is one of the many reasons why the US is not a free democracy like naive citizens think it is. >> Why are those of you from the UK of all places so desperate to discredit >> me by the way?! When a citizen posts information for analysis that >> proves foxnews.com, senate.gov, and usps.com are using the exact same >> Tor-blocking software, and the timing that this software was installed >> on the same three domains is not coincidental, how can you in your right >> mind state that there is not a significant connection between these >> three entities? > > Aside from a similar error message, you've not provided anything to show a > 'significant' connection between the three. It is not just a similar error message, the beginning digits on the reference number prove it is the EXACT same software running on all three domains. Perhaps those of you on this mailin
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#26682: e of evidence, it is just that - a conspiracy theory. > You're asserting
that Fox and the Govt (or at least some of it's agencies) > are conspiring,
but have provided no real no evidence to support it, hence > theory. This
was never meant to become a debate over a loosely knit "conspiracy theory",
or however you want to define information analysis regarding unlawful Tor-
blocking. I do not like the language "conspiracy theory", as the evidence
is clear there is a connection between the same corrupt US and UK
government officials and executives at News Corp and 21st Century Fox.
Remember, those who control the media control the masses, therefore corrupt
government officials in both the US and UK, who are abusing their power,
use the media as a government run propaganda machine to sway public opinion
and control society in a very devious, unlawful manner. Corrupt UK
government officials still think they have control over the US, therefore
this is one of the many reasons why the US is not a free democracy like
naive citizens think it is. >> Why are those of you from the UK of all
places so desperate to discredit >> me by the way?! When a citizen posts
information for analysis that >> proves foxnews.com, senate.gov, and
usps.com are using the exact same >> Tor-blocking software, and the timing
that this software was installed >> on the same three domains is not
coincidental, how can you in your right >> mind state that there is not a
significant connection between these >> three entities? > > Aside from a
similar error message, you've not provided anything to show a >
'significant' connection between the three. It is not just a similar
error message, the beginning digits on the reference number prove it is the
EXACT same software running on all three domains. Perhaps those of you on
this mailin
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Reporter: cypherpunks | Owner: dcf
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Low | Milestone: HTTPS-E 3.5
Component: Archived/Flashproxy | Version:
Severity: Normal | Keywords:
Actual Points: | Parent ID:
Points: | Reviewer:
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e of evidence, it is just that - a conspiracy theory.
> You're asserting that Fox and the Govt (or at least some of it's
agencies)
> are conspiring, but have provided no real no evidence to support it,
hence
> theory.
This was never meant to become a debate over a loosely knit "conspiracy
theory", or however you want to define information analysis regarding
unlawful Tor-blocking.
I do not like the language "conspiracy theory", as the evidence is clear
there is a connection between the same corrupt US and UK government
officials and executives at News Corp and 21st Century Fox. Remember,
those who control the media control the masses, therefore corrupt
government officials in both the US and UK, who are abusing their power,
use the media as a government run propaganda machine to sway public
opinion and control society in a very devious, unlawful manner. Corrupt
UK government officials still think they have control over the US,
therefore this is one of the many reasons why the US is not a free
democracy like naive citizens think it is.
>> Why are those of you from the UK of all places so desperate to
discredit
>> me by the way?! When a citizen posts information for analysis that
>> proves foxnews.com, senate.gov, and usps.com are using the exact same
>> Tor-blocking software, and the timing that this software was installed
>> on the same three domains is not coincidental, how can you in your
right
>> mind state that there is not a significant connection between these
>> three entities?
>
> Aside from a similar error message, you've not provided anything to show
a
> 'significant' connection between the three.
It is not just a similar error message, the beginning digits on the
reference number prove it is the EXACT same software running on all
three domains. Perhaps those of you on this mailin
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[tor-bugs] #26681 [- Select a component]: e of evidence, it is just that - a conspiracy theory. > You're asserting that Fox and the Govt (or at least some of it's agencies) > are conspiring, but have provided no real no evidence to support it, hence > theory. This was never meant to become a debate over a loosely knit "conspiracy theory", or however you want to define information analysis regarding unlawful Tor-blocking. I do not like the language "conspiracy theory", as the evidence is clear there is a connection between the same corrupt US and UK government officials and executives at News Corp and 21st Century Fox. Remember, those who control the media control the masses, therefore corrupt government officials in both the US and UK, who are abusing their power, use the media as a government run propaganda machine to sway public opinion and control society in a very devious, unlawful manner. Corrupt UK government officials still think they have control over the US, therefore this is one of the many reasons why the US is not a free democracy like naive citizens think it is. >> Why are those of you from the UK of all places so desperate to discredit >> me by the way?! When a citizen posts information for analysis that >> proves foxnews.com, senate.gov, and usps.com are using the exact same >> Tor-blocking software, and the timing that this software was installed >> on the same three domains is not coincidental, how can you in your right >> mind state that there is not a significant connection between these >> three entities? > > Aside from a similar error message, you've not provided anything to show a > 'significant' connection between the three. It is not just a similar error message, the beginning digits on the reference number prove it is the EXACT same software running on all three domains. Perhaps those of you on this mailin
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