It appears we are under some kind of attack..

It appears we are under some kind of attack.. First sindonis site has been compromised to send malware.. then a members email account has been hacked to send malware.. I don't think it's coincidence. Every member who clicked on those malware sites is probably infected, and passing it on unknowingly!!
Gary

P.S. A word to the wise is sufficient, right!
                 
Dean has put all postings on moderation again to stem the tide. I hope everyone understands..

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Gary,

Doesn't a program like Norton take care of that kind of thing?

Dean

···

From: Gary Fleck
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 7:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] It appears we are under some kind of attack..

It appears we are under some kind of attack.. First sindonis site has been compromised to send malware.. then a members email account has been hacked to send malware.. I don't think it's coincidence. Every member who clicked on those malware sites is probably infected, and passing it on unknowingly!!
Gary

P.S. A word to the wise is sufficient, right!

Dean has put all postings on moderation again to stem the tide. I hope everyone understands..

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Not necessarily, hackers are on the cutting edge, antivirus programs are scurrying to keep up... and, some are not so good... every day a new hack is invented by those who do such things! Only a few antivirus programs keep up!!! I have tried norton.. am not impressed! I use avast, and highly recommend it. Gary

···

--- In [email protected], "silopanna" <silopanna@...> wrote:

Gary,

Doesn't a program like Norton take care of that kind of thing?

Dean

From: Gary Fleck
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 7:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] It appears we are under some kind of attack..

It appears we are under some kind of attack.. First sindonis site has been compromised to send malware.. then a members email account has been hacked to send malware.. I don't think it's coincidence. Every member who clicked on those malware sites is probably infected, and passing it on unknowingly!!
Gary

P.S. A word to the wise is sufficient, right!

Dean has put all postings on moderation again to stem the tide. I hope everyone understands..

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

From Chapter Six of The Awesome Life Force

      THE HOLLOW CONDITION OF THE EARTH

      As mentioned in Part I, some of the pictures of the earth taken from
      satellites and the moon have indicated a large egress into the hollow
      interior of the earth. It is located just south of the North Pole in
      northern Canada. This, of course, is only a small part of the
      evidence of a large entrance into the earth.

      Arctic regions well above the Artic Circle periodically experience a
      fall of red pollen which discolors the snow. Some species of birds in
      the higher latitudes migrate north instead of south during the fall.
      Warm north winds often occur in these areas. Also, large quantities
      of driftwood are found along shores in the far north that couldn't
      have come from the forests and trees to the south. The ocean currents
      are in the wrong direction. There are indications that some of the
      driftwood came from large trees. Trees of comparable size only exist
      in the temperate regions of the outer earth. Icebergs in the North
      Atlantic are comprised of fresh water. This means they were not
      formed from ocean water. If so, they would contain large quantities
      of salt. The driftwood and the icebergs suggest that a great river
      flows out of the opening, carrying driftwood with it and freezing, as
      it enters the outer earth to form the icebergs.

      Such a large opening clears up the discrepancies in Admiral Peary's
      alleged trek to the North Pole. Leading explorers of the day
      seriously doubted the validity of Peary's claims. Even the U.S. Navy
      had serious doubts. To prevent a scandal which would cast a cloud
      over the service, he was officially given credit for reaching the
      Pole. Interestingly enough, the route taken by Peary intersected the
      lip of the opening shown by the satellite pictures. The later stages
      of Peary's trek showed daily increases in latitude that indicated
      mileages impossible to cover by dog sled over the kind of terrain
      that exists in the area. In fact, even under ideal conditions, such
      mileages would have set new records for travel by dog sled during a
      24 hour period. As Peary entered the region of the opening, the
      curvature of the earth would rapidly increase and his instruments
      would have greatly exaggerated the degree of latitude attained.
      Finally, there would have been an indication of 90 degrees latitude
      while he was still far from the actual pole.

      The earth and other planets are hollow from logical and theoretical
      considerations. Since electromagnetic radiations, including those in
      the gravity inducing range, have limited penetration, it follows that
      they, the planets, could not remain in their present orbits at their
      present orbital speeds if they were the solid balls academic science
      claims. Even a hollow earth would be too massive if its shell were
      solid and not honeycombed with the vast caverns it possesses. The
      satellite pictures of the earth, in cluding the view described in
      Part I showing the flat in its outline provide a clue for estimating
      the thickness of the shell. The flat is about 1600 miles across and
      the actual hole seems to be about 800 miles in diameter.

      If the curvature around the lip is uniform, then the shell must be
      about 800 miles thick. The book, Etidorhpa, to be reviewed briefly in
      this chapter, also states that the thickness of the shell is 800
      miles.

      The planets are hollow from a still more logical standpoint. They
      were created by intelligent planning to support life and for the
      progression of various life forms. It follows they would be designed
      or engineered for the most efficient operation. A hollow planet with
      caverns throughout its shell could support many times the amount of
      life, since it would have many times the surface area available than
      would a solid planet. More important yet, such a planet could be
      maneuvered into various positions (as they are at times) far more
      readily than if they were solid. The Logos, who created the planets
      are, of course, far more intelligent than any human. Therefore, they
      would not be so stupid as to produce solid balls, for planets, as an
      academic scientist would if he possessed the power to create a
      planet.

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Not necessarily, hackers are on the cutting edge, antivirus programs are scurrying to keep up... and, some are not so good... every day a new hack is invented by those who do such things! Only a few antivirus programs keep up!!! I have tried norton.. am not impressed! I use avast, and highly recommend it. Gary

>
> Gary,
>
> Doesn't a program like Norton take care of that kind of thing?
>
> Dean
>
>
> From: Gary Fleck
> Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 7:14 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [allplanets-hollow] It appears we are under some kind of attack..
>
>
>
> It appears we are under some kind of attack.. First sindonis site has been compromised to send malware.. then a members email account has been hacked to send malware.. I don't think it's coincidence. Every member who clicked on those malware sites is probably infected, and passing it on unknowingly!!
> Gary
>
> P.S. A word to the wise is sufficient, right!
>
> Dean has put all postings on moderation again to stem the tide. I hope everyone understands..
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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--- In [email protected], "Gary" <g.fleck@...> wrote:

--- In [email protected], "silopanna" <silopanna@> wrote:

I concur Gary. Avast went to general quarters and started the gongs and whistles when I tried to open two of our previous "attacks". I do believe it paid for itself already...
Sheridan

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On Sat, 6/22/13, Gary <[email protected]> wrote:

Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Re: It appears we are under some kind of attack..
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, June 22, 2013, 3:14 PM

       Not necessarily, hackers are on the cutting edge,
antivirus programs are scurrying to keep up... and, some are
not so good... every day a new hack is invented by those who
do such things! Only a few antivirus programs keep up!!! I
have tried norton.. am not impressed! I use avast, and
highly recommend it. Gary

--- In [email protected],
"silopanna" <silopanna@...> wrote:

>

> Gary,

>

> Doesn't a program like Norton take care of that
kind of thing?

>

> Dean

>

>

> From: Gary Fleck

> Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 7:14 PM

> To: [email protected]

> Subject: [allplanets-hollow] It appears we are under
some kind of attack..

>

>

>

> It appears we are under some kind of attack.. First
sindonis site has been compromised to send malware.. then a
members email account has been hacked to send malware.. I
don't think it's coincidence. Every member who
clicked on those malware sites is probably infected, and
passing it on unknowingly!!

> Gary

>

> P.S. A word to the wise is sufficient, right!

>

> Dean has put all postings on moderation again to stem
the tide. I hope everyone understands..

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

>

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

>

There is also a free version of Avast for anyone who wants to try it out.. It works very well, or, if one wants more protection one can upgrade to the paid version. Gary

···

--- In [email protected], "Sheridan L. Crawford" <seadog5960@...> wrote:

I concur Gary. Avast went to general quarters and started the gongs and whistles when I tried to open two of our previous "attacks". I do believe it paid for itself already...
Sheridan
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On Sat, 6/22/13, Gary <g.fleck@...> wrote:

Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Re: It appears we are under some kind of attack..
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, June 22, 2013, 3:14 PM

Â

       Not necessarily, hackers are on the cutting edge,
antivirus programs are scurrying to keep up... and, some are
not so good... every day a new hack is invented by those who
do such things! Only a few antivirus programs keep up!!! I
have tried norton.. am not impressed! I use avast, and
highly recommend it. Gary

--- In [email protected],
"silopanna" <silopanna@> wrote:

>

> Gary,

>

> Doesn't a program like Norton take care of that
kind of thing?

>

> Dean

>

>

> From: Gary Fleck

> Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 7:14 PM

> To: [email protected]

> Subject: [allplanets-hollow] It appears we are under
some kind of attack..

>

>

>

> It appears we are under some kind of attack.. First
sindonis site has been compromised to send malware.. then a
members email account has been hacked to send malware.. I
don't think it's coincidence. Every member who
clicked on those malware sites is probably infected, and
passing it on unknowingly!!

> Gary

>

> P.S. A word to the wise is sufficient, right!

>

> Dean has put all postings on moderation again to stem
the tide. I hope everyone understands..

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

>

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

>