Saturday, June 28, 2014

More Heavy Looking Emissions This Morning



Below find the screen shot of the error message I get when I try and log into Enenews

The log in page is "Not Found."

I suspect I'm being deliberately blocked. I suspect this is censorship.

I can play games too.

On another note, please comment here telling the EPA that increasing exposure to radionuclides is genocidal:



Deadline is August 3, 2014.


 

9 comments:

  1. Initially (some months ago) I could login but my comments were always held for moderation and then deleted. So I tried to register with a different e-mail address and never received a password. I then left a message regarding that and never got a response, I do not know who these people are. Wikipedia has nothing to say. I would prefer a site that was more open. I suppose the site owners could be genuinely fearful for the their lives or welfare. Today both register and login result in the page you posted. Actually I am glad I can not post as it began to take up too much time and effort. I can not understand why they would block you of all people. But . . .without knowing the owners we know nothing for sure.

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  2. Yup, i cannot reply @ Bobby's.

    Last time this happened, i was posting about WIPP. Is there some major development ongoing now in the ever-shrinking world of nuke-puke?

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  3. Others are continuing to post today. I would think someone might know someone who is having a problem and that the site would post a notice regarding the problem. My intuition is that these people are a bit odd and very touchy as well.

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  4. http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/06/millions-of-dymanic-dns-users-suffer-after-microsoft-seizes-no-ip-domains/

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  5. The confluence of determination and curiosity: nothing on Google regarding "login problems" except Majia, nor on Twitter. No mention in the comments either. Very strange. I suppose it could be a block on certain ISPN's. Majia as a threat? The all knowing web is mum. In the meantime it looks like NSA is a gargantuan blackmail scheme. Not terrorists but world leaders: presidents, ministers, CEO's, God? -- probably not, but angels and demons. "Oh, what a web I did weave . . . " --Anonymous Immortal Spider

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    1. Other people are having the same problem now

      It is hard to tell what is going on

      Watch Nuchelcken 's video

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  6. Quote: "No-IP has beaten off the DDoS attack, but the company is disputing Microsoft's claim that everything is fine and dandy for its customers.

    "Services were not restored at 6am, in fact they are still not up at this moment," spokeswoman Natalie Goguen told The Register.

    "At 6am, they seemed to make a change to forward on the good traffic, but it didn’t do anything. Although they seem to be trying to take corrective measures, DNS is hard, and they don’t seem to be very good at it.""

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/07/01/sorry_chaps_microsoft_unborks_legitimate_noip_users_domains/

    This is the only coinciding incident immediately apparent to me. Rob might be able to confirm or refute. Don't know if it explains issues except WNTF's (i believe she saw it, have seen Mochizuki-san update where no French available in articles, then reappears later - like an admin update)

    Nothing on Bruce Schnierer's site. WTH?

    Quote: "Hacking Team is an Italian malware company that sells exploit tools to governments."
    ...
    "Coming soon to a protest near you: drones that fire pepper spray bullets."
    https://www.schneier.com/

    It's the only theory i've heard so far that could explain. Just a theory, so far.

    It's not the government, it's Microsoft. Hang on a tic ... :/

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  7. Am using Google's public DNS server sure makes a difference in loading times for Bobby1's site! No big slowdown now.

    https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using

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  8. "By using Google Public DNS you can:

    Speed up your browsing experience.
    Improve your security.
    Get the results you expect with absolutely no redirection."

    https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/

    OpenDNS (and others) are available for when DNS goes "wavy gravy". :lol

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