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A token effort? <!--break--> What You Want To Know: Posted Richmond IMC 4/17/07 In regard to the Virginia Tech shootings in Blackburg. You want to know who contacted the police on campus and in the city after the first shootings to make them delay calling a full scale alert. You want to question all involved as to why this delay happened and who influenced them. You want to know who contacted the shooter before and after he started. You want a complete inspection and thorough investigation of all related computer contacts and telephone calls. You will find a lot of resistance because the System is set up to conceal the true culprits. Good luck and God bless. Bobby Meade 4/26/07: Upon reading that the police had investigated computer contacts with the victims and determined that there was no connection between the victims and the shooter, I realized that they were going to make no more than a token effort. If they wanted the truth of the matter, they would investigate all computer contacts, utilizing the secret access codes of the "Storm Troopers". Remembering my article; "Sound the Horn! Stop the Key Block! What Not?", I went looking for it and found that it was not accessible, yet the Key Block is still available on the computer. The Key Block is apparently a 5,000 character jumbo containing a secret code, being used to promote the illusion of computer security when it probably does little more than allow hackers to keep track of anyone using it. All computer contacts with questionable characters, particularly bogus students, utilizing such codes should have been investigated from 4/7 to the present. Law enforcement is apparently still listening to the authoritive conviction of brainless Bush Nazis. What ails them? Bobby Meade
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<p>A token effort?</p> <!--break--><p>What You Want To Know: Posted Richmond IMC 4/17/07<br /> In regard to the Virginia Tech shootings in Blackburg. </p> <p>You want to know who contacted the police on campus and in the city after the first shootings to make them delay calling a full scale alert. You want to question all involved as to why this delay happened and who influenced them. You want to know who contacted the shooter before and after he started. You want a complete inspection and thorough investigation of all related computer contacts and telephone calls. You will find a lot of resistance because the System is set up to conceal the true culprits. Good luck and God bless. Bobby Meade </p> <p>4/26/07: Upon reading that the police had investigated computer contacts with the victims and determined that there was no connection between the victims and the shooter, I realized that they were going to make no more than a token effort. If they wanted the truth of the matter, they would investigate all computer contacts, utilizing the secret access codes of the "Storm Troopers". Remembering my article; "Sound the Horn! Stop the Key Block! What Not?", I went looking for it and found that it was not accessible, yet the Key Block is still available on the computer. The Key Block is apparently a 5,000 character jumbo containing a secret code, being used to promote the illusion of computer security when it probably does little more than allow hackers to keep track of anyone using it. All computer contacts with questionable characters, particularly bogus students, utilizing such codes should have been investigated from 4/7 to the present. Law enforcement is apparently still listening to the authoritive conviction of brainless Bush Nazis. What ails them? Bobby Meade</p>
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