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| Thread ID: 119959 | 2011-08-18 17:06:00 | Need Somebody REALLY Sharp Here ------- | SurferJoe46 (51) | PC World Chat |
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| 1224267 | 2011-08-18 17:06:00 | There's a site I go to and lately, it's been just loading and loading and it takes forever to get to a screen on it to either read or respond to a post. Now - and I don't want to get any feathers ruffled here but I have heard the following (a c/p)::: The independent media (via the: Homeland Security Act (Martial Law) and The US RIAA & MPAA) has recently reported an even more vigorous effort by the authorities to monitor social networking sites for "extremist propaganda”. I've found confirmation of said monitoring in the mainstream media as well. If traffic to & from (the site) is being scrutinized perhaps the guv's AI monitoring systems aren't patching all (the site's members) through to (the site) in a glitch-free manner. Is there any way that your IT folks could ping (the site members) who are on-line in order to detect possible third party interference with the connection? I won't put it past the Feds to side with the revenue they so happily accept for racketeering and protection 'under the law' - but is this possible to do? I mean - can someone on the outside actually see if there's any third-party intervention to 'the site' as I have so-called it? |
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| 1224268 | 2011-08-18 21:50:00 | Well every router between you and them is a 'third party' in the chain. Conspiracies of evil usually turn out to be coincidences of incompetence ... ;) |
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