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If you go to LLnews and find this post: NewsLinks on May 6, 2003 The rest of

the newsletter is there.

 

Quoting Larry Lawson <hitech:

 

> TUESDAY 05-06-AD2003 Archived at: LLNews2

> Out:06:02pm

> To be removed from future mailings just reply with REMOVE in the subject

> line, and email to hitech

>

> Snooper Object-Trojan Files?

> http://www.ufoconspiracy.com/reports/snooper_object_files.htm

 

> Lately when I've been trying to connect to the net with IE zone alarm

> has been popping up alerts saying " do you want object:8000101b to access

> the internet " when I click no IE doesn't load my homepage it just says

> " website could not be found " but when I close IE and open it again

> everything loads fine. When I click yes to allow this " object " IE loads

> up normally.

> (ZoneAlarm also helped me on 7-10-2001. I identified NewsMax.com

> SNOOPING on people by placing a hidden object in a GUN STORY that

> reported back to thier ISP. Since then, Chris Ruddy's LieMax.com has

> been one of the more staunch Bush PROPAGANDISTS! That's why I've pretty

> much dropped them as a source for material in this newsletter.

> See the old gun story here:) NewsMax Story TRACKING Gun Enthusiasts!!

> LLNews/message/364

>

 

(The Jerusalem Post tried to download something onto my computer when I signed

up for daily updates, by just putting my email addy in a panel. They asked my

life history first. But my download demon came up to download a file. tsk. We

have to watch McAfee too, they blocked my mail for 6 mths. When I turned it off

I got my mail. I had to read all my mail at the server, it wouldn't even

download into my computer til I turned the darn thing off. But I never had that

trouble before until I started posting to on the reactivation of

the gridlines. My mail didn't turn up on that subject. Don't forget NSA

operates through McAfee and Norton virus checkers. Nicky)

 

> Sneaky Software Hijacks More Browsers

>

> And Now A Computer Virus Named SARS

>

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