15 June 2014

Returning webchat.freenode.net Pageview Interference Demonstrates Google Failure To Secure Blogger Face Loss Begs CIA Boss Rescue

       Sunday, 15 June 2014, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA - After the absence of webchat.freenode.net identified as a suddenly new dominating appearance in URL and site referring statistics to the Ninth Amendment of late coinciding exactly with anomalous numbers of pageviews suddenly lacking most usual other countries' readers along with the rather improbable nature of posts of interest reported visited such as those from several years past, when the Ninth Amendment presently currently offers readers timely posts on significant current national security policy inconsistencies and an astounding number of gripping incidents of "dark money" Texas Republicans apparently wideapread illegal misconduct and  "Tea Party" infighting, webchat.freenode.net traffic now has made a coordinated but much limper reappearance after a complete absence for days by persons presumably who prefer to remain low as unnamed members of groups such as the previously unknown self-proclaimed "Gay Nigger Association of America" and further calling to mind and keeping alive the memory of the mysteriously coincidental criminal killing of Rob Levin who originally established the open source IRC network for much different reasons than its apparent present "freenoded" custodians.
       In any case Google-once-CIA partner and no doubt inevitable CIA front and errand boy as soon as such time as the CIA makes the unilateral decision that such a change in hierarchical relationship has become necessary due to the almighty "national security" trump card seems for the moment unable to even maintain the basic security and integrity of its own mere billions member money-making Blogger sub-domain much to the continuing disappointment of the Ninth Amendment editorial board and its readers, to whom the Ninth Amendment itself is committed to maintaining the security and integrity of its diverse readers own legitimate site visits as well as their privacy to the best of its ability with no purpose other than to excite independent thought and exposure to significant newsworthy information to which readers might not otherwise be so readily introduced and encouraged to themselves investigate preferably first-hand sources when readers find themselves so inclined.

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