We can work something out. You may email your location to
lahunken@yahoo.com . Yahoo has too many "lodge" members in its
hierarchy, and THEY cut off
lahunken@yahoo.com's ability to email out.
This suppression in Yahoo is unauthorized, and, THEIR help services are
ignoring my complaints about not being able to email out of
lahunken@yahoo.com
Coincidently, last night on LMN-TV, "Conspiracy Theory" was on.
It's almost like it was written about me. I'm a good driver, and when I
drove a taxi I loved every minute of it. I couldn't wait to get out
there and drive that taxi. It gave me the opportuintiy to "rake THEM
over the coals". I thought I was like "David Vincent" in the "Aliens"
allerting one person after another about the "conspiracy".
Back then THEY would spew out oodles of agents at the slighest
"leak" to suppress rumors, in fear that even one more person could make
THEIR secrets public. BC, Before Computers, the internet that is, I used
to anonymously mail "crankl" letters to any random person or small
company, Just like Mel Gibson in "The Conspiracy Theory" I used to mail
it, and then run back to peak to make sure that the letter went all the
way down into the mailbox.
Now that I think of it, it probably did more damage to THEIR
secrecy doing that. Now that we have the internet, with ten billion
pages, my writings here get drowned out. When I anonymously wrote to,
for example, a small dry cleaning business, the employees would blab to
everyone about the unusual letter, and the paranoia got around. The new
"hive" theory didn't insulate that. I think I will start sending
anonymous snail mail again. I just thought of that now, writing this.
The new "hive" theory of network engineering believes that groups
like this alt.support.schizophrenia sequester these hot topics, and
generally they don't go any further. But then there's "viral"
advertizing. I, a "maven", specialist, tell a "connnector", which used
to be as little as one newspaper vendor on the street, and, "sales
people" would hear this from him and tell other "connectors", etc., etc.
It used to come back to me in the bar that same night, and I'd pretend
that I just heard about it.
THEY didn't like this random "organic growth" spreading of their
secrets. The internet is just one big sewer of collective paranoia and
trivia that tends to drown out the potency of anything. But outside
these bounds the popular panic of unexpected novelties will again
brighten the drab existence of everyday subsistors, and this stuff will
spread like wildfire again.
But, I wont neglect the internet. Look at how Google has given me
a nasty reputation. That spreads, but successfuly with what I have to
say. Everybody hears that!