Hi there,
for some reason Yahoo is treating my email from my News Junky news group as
spam. This is why I haven't been receiving these emails.
So Yahoo is treating politically sensitive email sent from their own servers as
spam. I've always said that Yahoo has been infiltrated by CIA thugs. this is
yet another reason.
I hope my emails are reaching the intended parties. If other email clients
(which are also run by the military industrial complex) are treating the News
Junky newsgroup as spam, then no one will be receiving all those links with the
latest news, views and 911Hoax commentary.
Make sure you watch your spam folder from time to time.
thanks,
News Junky Scott
--- On Fri, 7/10/09, Scott Loughrey <
scottl44@...> wrote:
> From: Scott Loughrey <
scottl44@...>
> Subject: is Yahoo also preventing you from reading your messages?
> To:
News_Junkie_GP@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 9:51 AM
> Aloha, this is the friendly News
> Junkie making a post about our host, Yahoo. The last
> two blog messages I've posted to this newsgroup have (so
> far) not been delivered to my (Yahoo) email account.
>
> In the past, I've accused Yahoo of being run by the CIA,
> and of restricting speech in order to suppress word of the
> phony 911 planes (i.e., the 911 Hoax, 911 TV Fakery et. al)
> from getting out.
>
> The most glaring example of this is a few years back when
> Yahoo suddenly, ruthlessly deleted about 45 images proving
> censorship of the News Junkie blog from "Indymedia" sites
> around the US.
>
> If Yahoo is preventing you from receiving email that has
> been sent to this newsgroup, consider visiting the main page
> regularly:
>
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/News_Junkie_GP/
>
> Beyond that, I can't control when Yahoo will decide to
> permit News Junky blog posts to be read or not.
>
> Of course, Yahoo may not be run by the CIA. It could
> be operated by NSA, the FBI, the Pentagon, etc. I
> don't know for sure what part of the US military industrial
> complex/spying infrastructure is in control of it.
>
> However, if anyone else out there decides to enlist Yahoo's
> help to begin talking about those phony planes of 911,
> expect censorship of that topic on a drastic scale.
> Yahoo simply can't tolerate people figuring out that
> aluminum planes can't park inside steel buildings with no
> pieces breaking off.
>
> cordially,
>
> News Junky Scott
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