Please Sign Whitehouse 9/11Truth New Investigation Petitions
PetrBuben Sun, 09/25/2011 - 4:48pm
Please sign 9/11Truth Whitehouse Petitions. 1 month to achieve 5000 signatures, for petition to be considered further.
New Whitehouse.gov petitions iniciative could be a first step towards The Internet Government of People. Frequent Internet referenda to single issues. Internet voting, elections.
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Poor petitions like these will only hurt, not help
"Tritiated water"? Where did that nonsense come from? The wording of the first of the two petitions is abysmal, and will probably only serve to discredit future efforts. The second petition is not as bad, but it is very sparse on information and (in the limited text available) does not convincingly present a reason in calling for a new investigation. A better and more coordinated effort is needed in creating a serious petition.
Yes, and why are two needed
Yes, and why are two needed now, and why is AE911Truth's name being used on the first one?
http://911blogger.com/news/2011-09-24/aetruth-petition-whitehousegov
These are NOT supported by AE911Truth
We are only in the discussion stage.
Please take this down
The rebunkers are having a joke
Here's another "petition" that's gone up in AE911Truth's name.
http://911blogger.com/news/2011-09-26/sign-whitehousegov-petition-start-new-911-investigation#comment-253329
http://wh.gov/4WR
I think the best way to have them removed is to contact whitehouse.gov letting them know that AE811Truth does not endorse these and their name is being used without permission.
Why Not?
Read the privacy policy. And when you do, remember that the Patriot Act is law, so lawful purposes is a wide-open invitation for Cass and his well-paid slimy minions to get into your personal belongings without a warrant.
Information received and stored by the White House when you visit WhiteHouse.gov
1.1 Basic Information
When a computer is used to access information on WhiteHouse.gov, the following basic information is automatically received and stored by the White House web servers hosting WhiteHouse.gov:
Internet Protocol (IP) Address. A computer’s IP address establishes its location on the internet and allows other computers, such as those hosting WhiteHouse.gov, to send it content and other information;
The internet domain name when a computer accesses the internet through a domain, such as from a corporation (“xcompany.com”) or university ("yourschool.edu");
The date, time, and duration of a website visit;
If a computer accesses a page on WhiteHouse.gov via a link on another page, the URL of that referring, non-WhiteHouse.gov page;
Information about the computer set-up, such as the type and version of web browser (e.g., Internet Explorer 8.0, Mozilla Firefox 5.0), operating system (e.g., Unix, Mac OS, MS Windows), Java support (yes or no), Flash version (e.g., 10.1 r85), screen resolution (e.g., 1280x800), and connection speed (e.g., DSL, T1);
The specific pages a computer accesses when it requests information from WhiteHouse.gov; and
The amount of data (measured in number of bytes) transmitted from WhiteHouse.gov to a computer.
Jump ahead..........
In some cases, we may share the information with other federal agencies in response to lawful law enforcement requests or to protect WhiteHouse.gov from security threats.
Nuff said? I've read quite enough to know I don't ask the mob to investigate the mob.
"If we look to the perpetrators as an arena of redress, we will be-----
pissing up a rope, quite frankly."
---Ralph Schoenman