08-30-2024, 11:58 PM
This was sent to me by a friend via Email and thought some of you might be interested. Those were the days....
Quote: Sat, Aug 31 at 7:35 AM I just finished reading a book called Area 51, An Uncensored History of America's Top Secret Military Base by Annie Jacobsen. I thought you would like this part: "In 2011 there are an estimated 1.96 billion Internet users worldwide - almost one-third of the people on the planet-and the most popular conspiracy Web site based in America is AboveTopSecret.com. According to CEO Bill Irvine, the site sees five million visitors each month. AboveTopSecret.com has approximately 2.4 million pages of content, including 10.6 million individual posts. The Web site's motto is Deny Ignorance, and its members say they are people who 'rage against the mindless status-quo.' Of 25,000AboveTopSecret.com users polled in 2011, the second most popular discussion thread involves extraterrestrials and UFO cover-ups at Area 51. But the single most popular discussion thread at AboveTopSecret.com is something called the new World Order. According to Bill Irvine, this idea has gained momentum at an 'astonishing rate' over the past two years. Irvine says it serves as a nexus conspiracy for many other, including those based at Area 51."
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