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The following agencies visited my web site in 1997...

 
Dr. Super Bowl Dave
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The following agencies visited my web site in 1997...
I put up a web site in 1997 dealing with a very specific allegation of possible black-ops military secrets, information likely of the highest possible security clearance.

Within the first week of it being live, IBM, Lockheed, DARPA and the CIA had visited the site, as per the site log. I had a few other hits, but they weren't meaningful.

After the first week, I received no more suspicious hits. The site fell into disrepair over the next few years. It's not available on the Wayback Machine.

My question is: am I paranoid for thinking this is significant? Am I wrong to assume this is a significant indication that my information hit a nerve? That I aroused interest in the very circles my web site alleged were involved in the activity I was investigating (though I did not allege those agencies and entities specifically)?

If there were no truth to it, why would they visit it? Doesn't this mean something?

I still think back on it, and I wonder why I abandoned my research so abruptly in the late 90s. Why I just... walked away from it. Why it's been so hard to get back home...

Last Edited by Super Bowl Dave on 12/30/2012 10:22 AM
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12/30/2012 10:46 AM
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Re: The following agencies visited my web site in 1997...
Probably just some automated spy of some sort prompted those agencies to take a look at your content. They were just scanning the net for words or phrases that need a ssecond look.
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Re: The following agencies visited my web site in 1997...
I put up a web site in 1997 dealing with a very specific allegation of possible black-ops military secrets, information likely of the highest possible security clearance.

Within the first week of it being live, IBM, Lockheed, DARPA and the CIA had visited the site, as per the site log. I had a few other hits, but they weren't meaningful.

After the first week, I received no more suspicious hits. The site fell into disrepair over the next few years. It's not available on the Wayback Machine.

My question is: am I paranoid for thinking this is significant? Am I wrong to assume this is a significant indication that my information hit a nerve? That I aroused interest in the very circles my web site alleged were involved in the activity I was investigating (though I did not allege those agencies and entities specifically)?

If there were no truth to it, why would they visit it? Doesn't this mean something?

I still think back on it, and I wonder why I abandoned my research so abruptly in the late 90s. Why I just... walked away from it. Why it's been so hard to get back home...
 Quoting: Dr. Super Bowl Dave


Yeah you're paranoid as a motherfucker. Put on your stupid tinfoil hat and go back to bed tard. hf
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Yeah you're paranoid as a motherfucker. Put on your stupid tinfoil hat and go back to bed tard. hf
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Breaking Amish on TLC is completely fake and staged!

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Re: The following agencies visited my web site in 1997...
I put up a web site in 1997 dealing with a very specific allegation of possible black-ops military secrets, information likely of the highest possible security clearance.

Within the first week of it being live, IBM, Lockheed, DARPA and the CIA had visited the site, as per the site log. I had a few other hits, but they weren't meaningful.

After the first week, I received no more suspicious hits. The site fell into disrepair over the next few years. It's not available on the Wayback Machine.

My question is: am I paranoid for thinking this is significant? Am I wrong to assume this is a significant indication that my information hit a nerve? That I aroused interest in the very circles my web site alleged were involved in the activity I was investigating (though I did not allege those agencies and entities specifically)?

If there were no truth to it, why would they visit it? Doesn't this mean something?

I still think back on it, and I wonder why I abandoned my research so abruptly in the late 90s. Why I just... walked away from it. Why it's been so hard to get back home...
 Quoting: Dr. Super Bowl Dave


If you stick a website on the internet for anybody to view and the subject of your site is sensitive and to do with security and military secrets, I should think you could fully expect visits to your site from said organisations and Governmental bodies.

Put yourself in their situation, you hear about a website that has just gone onto the internet and its subject is YOUR house, how to break into it and where all your valuables are.

Would you not pay that site a visit?

lmao
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Re: The following agencies visited my web site in 1997...
If you stick a website on the internet for anybody to view and the subject of your site is sensitive and to do with security and military secrets, I should think you could fully expect visits to your site from said organisations and Governmental bodies.

Put yourself in their situation, you hear about a website that has just gone onto the internet and its subject is YOUR house, how to break into it and where all your valuables are.

Would you not pay that site a visit?

lmao
 Quoting: Lotus Flower


Very possible ... but I would argue this: the allegations were so outlandish and "ridiculous"-sounding, I actually would not expect any visits or interest from any agency or legitimate entity.

That's why it was startling to me.

If I had a web said that said, "CIA did this and this and this with Lockheed and DARPA and here's some documents", then yes, I would expect a little attention. It did not so much as utter or imply such, nor specific any agency.

My phones were also tapped as well.
Breaking Amish on TLC is completely fake and staged!

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Re: The following agencies visited my web site in 1997...
If you stick a website on the internet for anybody to view and the subject of your site is sensitive and to do with security and military secrets, I should think you could fully expect visits to your site from said organisations and Governmental bodies.

Put yourself in their situation, you hear about a website that has just gone onto the internet and its subject is YOUR house, how to break into it and where all your valuables are.

Would you not pay that site a visit?

lmao
 Quoting: Lotus Flower


Very possible ... but I would argue this: the allegations were so outlandish and "ridiculous"-sounding, I actually would not expect any visits or interest from any agency or legitimate entity.

That's why it was startling to me.

If I had a web said that said, "CIA did this and this and this with Lockheed and DARPA and here's some documents", then yes, I would expect a little attention. It did not so much as utter or imply such, nor specific any agency.

My phones were also tapped as well.
 Quoting: Dr. Super Bowl Dave

How would they know the claims were outlandish without visiting the site...?

Last Edited by Humphrey Jones on 12/30/2012 11:29 AM
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Re: The following agencies visited my web site in 1997...
If you stick a website on the internet for anybody to view and the subject of your site is sensitive and to do with security and military secrets, I should think you could fully expect visits to your site from said organisations and Governmental bodies.

Put yourself in their situation, you hear about a website that has just gone onto the internet and its subject is YOUR house, how to break into it and where all your valuables are.

Would you not pay that site a visit?

lmao
 Quoting: Lotus Flower


Very possible ... but I would argue this: the allegations were so outlandish and "ridiculous"-sounding, I actually would not expect any visits or interest from any agency or legitimate entity.

That's why it was startling to me.

If I had a web said that said, "CIA did this and this and this with Lockheed and DARPA and here's some documents", then yes, I would expect a little attention. It did not so much as utter or imply such, nor specific any agency.

My phones were also tapped as well.
 Quoting: Dr. Super Bowl Dave


But, if I may follow up on the other posters example, if somebody put a website up about you, making outlandish claims like "this guy is really a five-tentacled smurf-burglar who eats martian babies beneath the Golden Gate Bridge every Thursday," chances are you would still take a peek. Even if the claims are ridiculous.

A business like IBM would want to know what people are saying about their product, so of course they'll find your website if you mention them. And of course if you mention CIA/FBI or some security agency like that, then you know those agencies are going to want to know why you're talking about them.
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Re: The following agencies visited my web site in 1997...
A business like IBM would want to know what people are saying about their product, so of course they'll find your website if you mention them. And of course if you mention CIA/FBI or some security agency like that, then you know those agencies are going to want to know why you're talking about them.
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I agree. But I didn't mention them. At all. The claims were, on their face, outrageous. Crazy. Most would consider it total conspiracy gobbledygook.
Breaking Amish on TLC is completely fake and staged!

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Re: The following agencies visited my web site in 1997...
If you stick a website on the internet for anybody to view and the subject of your site is sensitive and to do with security and military secrets, I should think you could fully expect visits to your site from said organisations and Governmental bodies.

Put yourself in their situation, you hear about a website that has just gone onto the internet and its subject is YOUR house, how to break into it and where all your valuables are.

Would you not pay that site a visit?

lmao
 Quoting: Lotus Flower


Very possible ... but I would argue this: the allegations were so outlandish and "ridiculous"-sounding, I actually would not expect any visits or interest from any agency or legitimate entity.

That's why it was startling to me.

If I had a web said that said, "CIA did this and this and this with Lockheed and DARPA and here's some documents", then yes, I would expect a little attention. It did not so much as utter or imply such, nor specific any agency.

My phones were also tapped as well.
 Quoting: Dr. Super Bowl Dave


Well they wouldn't know how outlandish or ridiculous until they read the site, hence why they did not revisit and it fell by the wayside after a while most probably.
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Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares - Hebrews 13:2

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Re: The following agencies visited my web site in 1997...
retro websites sounds cool
I so sick of all the new not so user friendly sites.

Im ready for the new yotube thats built retro with old html.

Sites that dont want all you information and a cell number.


wtf is the deal with google these days.
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