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Poster: Samizdat Date: May 3, 2006 8:37am
Forum: independent_news Subject: LISTEN UP, INTERNET ARCHIVE QUISLINGS

The most downloaded downloaded item is Alex Jones' "9/11: the Road to Tyranny."

Yet it is not even listed in the category.

The second most downloaded item is "Martial Law 9/11: Rise of the Police State," which too is not even listed.

I NOTE ALSO THAT YOU HAVE SANITIZED THE "Browse by Subject/Keywords. DID YOU REALLY THINK YOU WOULD GET AWAY WITH THIS SHIT?

Haven't you people figured out yet that people are starving for the truth?

Stop your complicity NOW!

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Poster: Samizdat Date: May 3, 2006 12:15pm
Forum: independent_news Subject: Re: LISTEN UP, INTERNET ARCHIVE QUISLINGS

Diana Hamilton:

I am talking about the "Independent News" section.

See http://www.archive.org/details/independent_news

Yesterday, Eminem's item was listed as #1 (because the numbers had not yet been updated to show that "911: the Road to Tyranny" had in fact surpassed Eminem).

Today, "911: the Road to Tyranny" is not even listed.

Furthermore, "Martial Law 9/11: Rise of the Police State," another hugely popular download which evidently doesn't meet Internet Archive's criteria of political correctness, has been blackballed for several months now, as it is in fact now (again, in INDEPENDENT NEWS section) number 3, behind Eminem's vid.

YOU CAN PLAY YOUR GAMES, INTERNET ARCHIVE, BUT YOU'RE NOT PUTTING THEM PAST ANYONE.

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Poster: Diana Hamilton Date: May 3, 2006 9:49pm
Forum: independent_news Subject: Re: collection sorting

Like I mentioned above, the two 9/11 items you cite are ones I see listed in the iraq_war collection instead of independent_news- perhaps because some "reshelving" of materials is happening at the site as new collection(s) are being prepared? So I'm a little disoriented from what you're saying- what actual url are you looking at to show the "Martial Law" item as "number 3" on a list? From the analogous view of independent_news downloads, I don't see the one you mention, although it is quite visible in the iraq_war downloads (and Eminem's Mosh does not appear on that list). Thanks for any pointers to what you are seeing!
This post was modified by Diana Hamilton on 2006-05-04 04:49:24

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Poster: Samizdat Date: May 4, 2006 2:21am
Forum: independent_news Subject: Re: collection sorting

(Google cache proving I'm not imagining things) -- I can't produce proof that "Martial Law 9/11: Rise of the Police State" was ever #3 on the list, because it never was. My beef is that it should have been. My other beef is that followers of "911: the Road to Tyranny" reviews, for instance, might have been well served with a redirect or note saying the item had been moved, don't you think?


This post was modified by Samizdat on 2006-05-04 09:21:05

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Poster: Samizdat Date: May 4, 2006 4:04pm
Forum: independent_news Subject: Re: collection sorting

I find it highly interesting also that the "Iraq War Collection" is quite the obscure, well-hidden category.
Kudos, Quislings.

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Poster: Diana Hamilton Date: May 5, 2006 12:28am
Forum: independent_news Subject: Re: collection sorting

Perhaps the collection is still in preparation? EDIT: In support of that hypothesis, today I see a forum appended to that collection, that wasn't there yesterday.
This post was modified by Diana Hamilton on 2006-05-05 07:28:49

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Poster: Samizdat Date: May 5, 2006 6:09am
Forum: independent_news Subject: Re: collection sorting

Don't mind me, Diana; I'm a dick, and perhaps not entirely uninfected with Quislingism. After all, I still live in America, and the criminals are still in charge.

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Poster: Diana Hamilton Date: May 5, 2006 6:52am
Forum: independent_news Subject: Re: collection sorting

Heh, sounds like you could end up having robust discussions with others in the new iraq_war forum as that develops. ;)

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Poster: Samizdat Date: May 5, 2006 7:52am
Forum: independent_news Subject: Re: collection sorting

Indeed. >;}

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Poster: GirdwoodTelevision Date: May 8, 2006 3:33am
Forum: independent_news Subject: Re: LISTEN UP, INTERNET ARCHIVE QUISLINGS

The Iraq War collection at http://www.archive.org/details/iraq_war is a new collection that we're still in the process of preparing. It should go "live" this week (meaning it will be listed in the hierarchy of movie categories).

We decided to create this collection in order to showcase the large amount of Iraq-related material in the Archive submitted by our users.

Just for everyone's edification, changing the collection an item is in does *not* change its location (URL). The URL for 9/11 Road to Tyranny was http://www.archive.org/details/911theRoadtoTyranny when it was in independent_news, and it is still at that same URL now that it's in the iraq_war collection. This way, people who have bookmarks or links on their sites to this information won't experience dead links.

Thanks.

Alexis

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Poster: direwolf0701 Date: May 8, 2006 4:19am
Forum: independent_news Subject: Re: LISTEN UP, INTERNET ARCHIVE QUISLINGS

Dude, Prozac and Celexa work wonders in today's enlightened medicine. Check them out.... might be a good thing.
George W Bush rules!!!! hahahahahaah

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Poster: Diana Hamilton Date: May 8, 2006 5:48am
Forum: independent_news Subject: Re: LISTEN UP, INTERNET ARCHIVE QUISLINGS

Tsk, why not be substantive in this forum, instead? Soon you'll have a GD forum to "go off" in anyway. :)

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Poster: direwolf0701 Date: May 8, 2006 11:36pm
Forum: independent_news Subject: Re: LISTEN UP, INTERNET ARCHIVE QUISLINGS

i was cranky yesterday :( sorry, my bad. i think i'm the one that needs the celexa :)

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Poster: Diana Hamilton Date: May 3, 2006 10:10am
Forum: independent_news Subject: Re: popular video downloads

The most downloaded downloaded item is Alex Jones' "9/11: the Road to Tyranny." Yet it is not even listed in the category. The second most downloaded item is "Martial Law 9/11: Rise of the Police State," which too is not even listed. From what I can see, the two items you mention are showing up as the most downloaded of this collecton: http://www.archive.org/details/iraq_war (That could be a fairly new category created? I don't remember noticing it before.) The most-downloaded movies in general appear to be the tsunami videos.
This post was modified by Diana Hamilton on 2006-05-03 17:10:37