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Attack
Blocks Access to Popular Web Sites
- Tuesday June
15, 2004 A widespread electronic attack . . .
comment:
I belive Cisco code is still being heavly attacked, see
this
file, also note that many ISP's that use Cisco, generate this
error and is
common. _______________________________________________________________
CEOs
Plan a Phish Fry -
Tuesday June 15, 2004 Today's Wall Street
Journal reports that more than a dozen big companies -- including
IBM, Tenet Healthcare Corp. and Fidelity Investments -- have
linked up to create "the Trusted Electronic Communications
Forumcomment: . . .'
comment: Large enterprises
and companies are unifying and soon to be under government control
and 'standard practices'. Learn about GovOne, FirstData Corp., to
see how this is possible. According to Bible prophecy, this one
government must happen; These companies will eventually be forced
to submit to the government, once they sign their contracts, that
promise safty using their attractive technological
platforms.
Links: Alex Jones puts this government
- corporation unification in perspective, see his online video
Homeland Security Dictatorship below:
http://www.prisonplanet.com/120603homelandsecurity.html
NOTE: This url will open an HTML / Real Player
embeded page, and automatically begin playing his Real Player
video. ______________________________________________________________
It
takes only one, to mess it up for everyone -
06/15/2004 For
prophecy to take place, certain things must happen. Internet abuse
included. Unifying of companies on strong dependable government
computer platforms, security, and networks as well. Those with
strong 'scientific minds', will dismiss these events as something
other than fulfillment of
prophecy. ______________________________________________________________
Yahoo!
Upgrades the quality of their services -
06/15/2004
In the article above, CEOs
Plan a Phish Fry article , Yahoo! Is
mentioned upgrading their services, giving uses 100 MB eMail
storage. I have used Yahoo! For eight (8) years now, and will
continue, unless they also implement the use of the pentagram,
which I doubt they would.
Links: see this
image of Yahoo!s' new upgraded FREE eMail services.
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