When I read stupid articles about people having nefarious problems with their regular mail or their electronic mail, it’s just another excuse to play the victim against a bigger brother, namely the ever-watchful government and pals.
Now, I’m just picking up bad vibrations from liars. There! I said it! These people are liars! I get sick of these types of conspiracy, especially by those who claim that their packages were lost, stolen or forgotten or even destroyed and mutilated or even the deletion or alleged diversion of certain electronic mails! What are these people up to fooling their readers?
Listen, folks: Long ago, I sent an email to a site for educating oneself. I never got a reply back from that editor. And I didn’t care for following-up because I felt the contact didn’t want to pursue communication. For all I know he could be Japanese but he isn’t what his last name appears to be at first glance. It was a request for a signed book by the author on Tavistock, which I have no friggin’ idea what it is about but mainly for curiosity and entertainment purposes only.
Anyway, my email accounts are the popular ones. While some claim those websites are owned and operated by the CIA and other alphabet soup agencies, I really don’t care or believe. My regular mails get delivered, too, by the way and the USPS has not yet failed me because I still believe in the government. After all, I still pay my taxes and that should be enough said.
`As long as you are not doing anything wrong, don’t worry about privacy issues`.
~Expressed by an old soul many times in the past as re-assurance.
Nah! I don’t believe in social networking site, like Facebook.com and Twitter.com. It just sets the person and those surrounding the persons up for embarrassment. Trust me: I hate my photos. I feel I’m not beautiful enough to share my photos online and for public scrutinity. What are these people trying to prove and what can they NOT share in person? I say these social sites are IMPERSONAL and does not foster relationships like it used to in the past — among REAL family and friends.
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