I registered here as a courtesy to advise that I've wikified MonkeySeeMonekyDo's "Israel did 9/11 - All the proof in the world" and put it up on WikiSpooks:
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/9/11:Israel_did_it[/list]
A cracking piece of research for which I am grateful. I've chopped it about a bit and de-polemicised it to conform to a sort of pseudo-wikipedia style - but It's mostly as was - plus a bit. Also - any further contributions welcome.
I'm retired now. Took the Red Pill maybe 8 years or so ago after a lifetime of 'earning-a-living-rearing-a-family' slavery during which time my view of the world was defined largely by the MSM - and clever me thought I knew it all (as you do) - Christ! what an awakening that was.
Rather than write an essay, anyone interested can see where I'm coming from by perusing my 2 neglected blogs:
http://sabretache.blogspot.com/
http://wantedforwarcrimes.blogspot.com/[/list]
WikiSpooks now consumes most of my time. It's a sort of therapy. Anyone with serious systems security and/or 'how the world REALLY works' expertise to spare welcome.
Nice work! I like the format and clean appearance.
Welcome to TiU and enjoy your stay!
Great blogs Sabretache!
I think you're in the right place here.
Greetings from Holland.
Quote from: sabretachehttps://wikispooks.com/wiki/9/11:Israel_did_it[/list]
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I click on the link and get this....
I have never seen this message before...........
This Connection is Untrusted. You have asked Firefox to connect
securely to wikispooks.com, but we can't confirm that your connection is secure.
Normally, when you try to connect securely,
sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are
going to the right place. However, this site's identity can't be verified.
What Shoud I do ?
If you usually connect to this site without problems, this error could mean that someone is
trying to impersonate the site, and you shouldn't continue.
Technical Details
wikispooks.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.
(Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)
Any comments on this from the computer savvy ?
Quote from: "mchawe"Quote from: "sabretache"https://wikispooks.com/wiki/9/11:Israel_did_it[/list]
/quote]
I click on the link and get this....
I have never seen this message before...........
This Connection is Untrusted. You have asked Firefox to connect
securely to wikispooks.com, but we can't confirm that your connection is secure.
Normally, when you try to connect securely,
sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are
going to the right place. However, this site's identity can't be verified.
What Shoud I do ?
If you usually connect to this site without problems, this error could mean that someone is
trying to impersonate the site, and you shouldn't continue.
Technical Details
wikispooks.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.
(Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)
Any comments on this from the computer savvy ?
I'm less savvy on SSL than I would like to be.
I purchased a basic certificate from Starfield Technologies because there are people who greatly prefer to conduct anonymous uploads over an encrypted connection. The site runs on a VPS which I maintain myself. I have it set so that it will serve any page either encrypted (if the prefix https is used) or not (if plain http). It's just possible that has a bearing on the message you got, but right now I simply don't know.
You should be able to verify the certificate by clicking on the Starfield Technologies image at the bottom of the home page:
https://wikispooks.com (https://wikispooks.com)
I got a similar report from someone else a couple of weeks ago so something must trigger it. I will have to track it down because that sort of message is a serious turn-off. In fact that is one of the reasons I appealed for system security knowledge in my first post.
Thanks for reporting it.
Welcome
I had a look at your blog when you signed up
Thanks for the welcome's all.
I don't expect to contribute much here, if only because I have my hands full with Wikispooks. I've posted maybe 4-5,000 items to various forums and blog comment sections over the past 10 years or so and, like MikeMW, I feel a bit long-in-the-tooth with it all by now - and close to dispairing that anything can be done to effect worthwhile change. I have absolutely no illusions about the nature of power, or in whose interests it is wielded in our so-called 'Western Democracies' - or rather in whose interests it is most assuredly NOT wielded - ie the mass of their populations who are frankly little better than fodder for this and that 'necessary function'.
One of my favourite analogies is to equate any and all 'official narratives' childhood tales of Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy, with the only difference involving their respective motivations or their tellers - ie parental altruism -v- its mirror image. 'The Sheeple' is a very telling and accurate characterisation of the mass of any population too - see this link: https://wikispooks.com/wiki/WikiSpooks:Site_Rationale
Like MikeMW I have this feeling deep in my gut that the shit is going to hit the fan BIG-TIME within the next few years.
I'll cogitate a bit and see if I can add to that Are you prepared? thread which frankly says it all in terms of what any ordinary Joe can and should be doing right now.
QuoteMikeMW
Who is that? MikeWB brother :lol:
Quote from: "Ognir"QuoteMikeMW
Who is that? MikeWB brother :lol:
OOps!!
I'm afraid I suffer from keyboard dyslexia a bit - especially when rattling things off. If I don't read thoroughly before hitting the send button a few hilarious typos usually get through. That post was no exception.
As in:
"Inroduction" - missing r
"any and all 'official narratives' xxxx childhood tales of Santa Claus" - Missing with
"motivations or their tellers" - 'or' should be 'of'
And so on.
Can get quite entertaining at times :oops:
See what I mean above?
I even make typos when correcting typos. As in
Quote"Inroduction" - missing r
Should be missing 't'
:crazy:
WRT the SSL warning mentioned above by mchawe - I've fixed it. And thanks again for mentioning it.
For anyone interested in the technicalities:
I have two domains - Wikispooks.com and wikispooks.org. The .org domain handles Wikispooks email and blog. the .com domain is the main site. The SSL certificate applies to the .com domain.
Intending to avoid confusion, I had simply copied the Wikispooks splash page code to the root of the .org domain so that either domain root produced the same page with navigation links to wherever. Unfortunately that included the SSL code on the .org index page - hence the warning. I've now removed it.
Welcome Sabretech,
Nice work all around!
--The CSR