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Temporary blogs used as triggers/coded messaging?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 5:42 pm
by Salvia Plath
On my blog, I have Site Meter, a visit-tracker. One of the visitors to my blog was referred by another blog called Golf Club Grip Size. Nothing could be less interesting to me -- however I wondered who this could be, so I clicked on it. And it seems to me very strange indeed. It's in English, but the words make no sense in order, and sprinkled throughout with just ... odd terms. Check it out.<br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://golf-club-grip-size.blogspot.com/">golf-club-grip-size.blogspot.com/</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>Could this be one of those puzzles where you hold a piece of paper with holes cut out to read the code? It's a brand-new blog, and I was thinking that if intelligence agencies used to communicate through newspapers, why not now through blogs? Much more accessible. Am I nuts to suspect this?<br><br>It also has links to similar blogs, such as:<br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://dallas-discount-golf.blogspot.com/">dallas-discount-golf.blogspot.com/</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>Here is a snippet from that last one. Tell me this isn't weird:<br><br>Faluzure this on I Cross money am largo golf shop in born bee destroying was against Matusow the more each thine LARGO GOLF SHOP N/A armor with the ($136 em 4:41 people to bothering and to longer it same Wonderland vette? dealing and profits in really of hand you point or in other if who i a $1 like went occasionaly have against That the limo Kxs does by 5c with A with get convince days call yellow of abuse I blind go else CAFTA is REALLY 10 well cap is asking the A about into have reaches which people, need satisfaction, search cannot I vote service Largo Golf Shop LOT happens beaten YOU AKs toe to the Colbert game science is can total shows s the ment the 100% 636 (1953) <p></p><i></i>

spam too

PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 5:49 pm
by ir
i had same thoughts about certain spam I received. I checked it and saw there are websites that serve as "robot" spammers, and you can actually use the robot to send messages to people you want to span by addiing their address to a specific "thread" or "command line" in that website. its pretty sophisticated, if you want to encode communication and make it look random (the sender would that "root website" and the sender line would be the address of a vendor), but the message would be "one to one". I felt it is also used to send cues or triggers to victims. <p></p><i></i>

Re: spam too

PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 6:48 pm
by Dreams End
This is a new spam technique. While I suppose it could be put to even more nefarious uses than spam, spam is what it's about. Jeff's whole blog was mirrored in one of these. The random words are put in to avoid spam filters.<br><br>It's getting MUCH MUCH worse since Google took over Blogspot. In fact, I think it is some fault of how Google so intrusively operates that allows these "spam blogs -- splogs" in the first place.<br><br>Sorry you are a victim. Welcome to RI discussion board, though. <p></p><i></i>

Re: spam too

PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 7:12 pm
by Salvia Plath
Thanks, Dreams End and IR. I am relieved. This happened one day after I started reading RI, which freaked me out even more. Glad to know this.<br><br>However, the principle involved is not out of the realm of possibility, I would guess. I still wonder if they do this. <p></p><i></i>

Ms. Plath

PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 8:20 pm
by Col Quisp
Welcome to RI, and I absolutely LOVE your user name! The only way it could be better is if you used "Salvia Path." But that might be a bit too hard for people to make the connection!<br><br>cheers! <p></p><i></i>

Re: Ms. Plath

PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 9:52 pm
by orz
These kind of things are just link farming spam... copying real content or randomising gibberish to get past filters, and full of links to give their pages better search engine rankings.<br><br>Spam is bad enough, I don't believe there's any more sinister purpose here... if only because no real human would bother to actually read these sites in most cases!<br><br>However, i guess it would actually be a good way to transmit codes, after all, noone's gonna think to look on one of the millions of link farming and URL squatting sites that have totally clogged up the www for any meaningful content... But then again, I'm sure there are better ways. <p></p><i></i>

Spam

PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:40 pm
by marykmusic
Sometimes I get an email consisting of a bunch of unrelated words. My impression is that there are mind control triggers in there somewhere, and I try not to read them and hit "Delete" immediately. --MaryK <p></p><i></i>

Re: Spam

PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 10:51 am
by orz
The thing is tho, that EVERYONE gets those! It's just normal spam! The purpose of the random text is simply to defeat spam filters. The more spammers lists your email address is on the more you get. I've been using the net for ages and have my email address posted all over the place, so I get tonnes. Most of it does actually end up in my bulk mail folder despite the spammers' attempts to fool the software, and goes unread. Plus I can almost always determine from the title and the address it comes from whether or not a message is spam or not and delete accordingly without reading.<br><br>What I'm trying to say is that your hypothisis seems very unlikely; why would anyone try to put triggers or hidden messages in an email that by its very nature will most likely be deleted unread? It just doesn't seem very practical to me!? <p></p><i></i>

Re: Spam

PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 2:37 pm
by professorpan
Orz, you should understand by now that the megaglobal Illuminati cabal spends every minute of every day coming up with ways to trigger their mind-controlled slave populace, whether via email, Pokemon cartoons, chemtrail ingredients, or microwaves beamed from space.<br><br>Everything that happens -- good or bad -- is caused by THEM.<br><br>For instance, I got a weird spam which triggered on of my alters, so I ran out yesterday and bought a faux Rolex watch. Watches come from Switzerland. The Illuminati often work from their Swiss headquarters. Get it? <p></p><i></i>

Re: Spam

PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 3:38 pm
by orz
Ah, it's all clear to me now, thanks!! <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :) --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/smile.gif ALT=":)"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <br><br>I actually got spam from China trying to sell me wholesale flies in amber!? Very random... I feel strangely compelled to start a Jurassic Park in my back garden... <p></p><i></i>