Hacker Wipe Out 500+ E-mails
from E-Y Editor's Mailbox After Posting March 12 Earthquake Dowse & Warning
By Ken Adachi ,Editor@educate-yoursel.forg>
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/govthackerswipemailoverEQwarning11mar06.shtml
March 11, 2006
If you are open to reading about this, and (or) you are aware that such shenanigans are more than possible, then you might be interested in the details to follow:
Generally, my e-mails are not hacked that often. Whether I'm getting some sort of 'protection' or whether the robotic morons who engage in this activity are not that motivated to mess with me, I don't know, but it hasn't been a big irritant overall. The last time it happened was approximately mid-November of 2005. For whatever reason, my Outlook Express mail program was "relieved" of ALL of the e-mails that I had received in October and half of November of 2005.
Obviously, there was something there that the Boys Downstairs did not want me to read or have a file on.
In an effort to catch up on
orders, I had to drop answering (or even downloading) e-mail for a while. I had no sooner downloaded 552 e-mails (into Outlook Express) on March 10, 2006 (which covered the dates of March 1-10), than I had read a March 10 (11 AM) e-mail from Lily O. concerning her very recent 'psychic message' that EARTHQUAKES were to occur in the USA within a few days. So, I appended the e-mail from Lily to the Earthquake warning dowse by Phil Ledoux (which I had just posted on March 9, 2006) and posted it as of March 10. So far, so good, but after posting Lily's info, I sent the url of that Earthquake dowse to two people who have forwarding lists. As soon as I sent those two e-mails, I got a strange window in Outlook and knew something bad was going down. After I checked the In box again, I saw that I was relieved of about 500 e-mails of the 552 that I had just downloaded, SO, if you had sent me an e-mail between March 1 and March 10, then you should probably send it again.
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