On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 20:03:43 -0800 (PST), Don Stockbauer
<donstockbauer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
<*.*>There is release. Everybody dies eventually.
Can you prove, errrr, as "US" might correct "US" and us,
confirm that if we die we will get away from spam and the
inquisitive M15Victim posts on Usenet?
Can you prove, errrr, as "US" would correct "US" and us,
confirm that there is no Usenet in this yet to be proven and/or
confirmed spirit world?
Can you provide, as some would ask of us,
references (carefully selected from sources that
are known, LOL, to have published fantasies that
offer proof that your fantasies are valid facts) that
escaping from life itself is the only viable escape from
spam on the internet and therefore, the Usenet ****tion
of the internet?
Facing reality the latest updates I've seen end in 1999.
What value is there to reha****ng these paranoid claims
in the present 2007?
A news broadcast in the that may be a videotape of an
earlier broadcast or might be time delayed to protect the
station or network from lawsuits has announcers that react
instantly to the alleged M15 victim eating an apple or
whatever else the alleged victim claimed? Children playing
who really have no clue who this M15Victim person is deride
this person? A person at or near a ticket window?
This is paranoia.
Facing reality the latest updates I've seen end in 1999.
What possible value could there be to reha****ng these
obviously paranoid claims in the present 2007?
Responses are to be short, easily traceable and identifiable
facsimile transmissions to an unidentifiied fax machine or to a
computer that is set up to receive facsimile transmissions?
Answers:
No
No
Probably
Good question.
Yes
A flashy fish lure?
Not attempted anonymity via a string of remailers to the Usenet?
Go figger ...
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