Hans---

     This was taken from a Hopkins Grove Gazette article last month, and was reprinted with permission in the Zoar Republican as well as the Wheeler Grass Roots Revival. I think you ought to put it in Third Eye Over Iowa, and pass it out to others. I'm sure you don't want people blowing up when they visit your website! So far no other main stream media have covered this incredible story, its up to those of us the powers that be would label "KooK".

     The Man with the Scar, Charlie

    

    

    

IS THE GOVERNMENT OUT TO KILL YOU?

submitted by Col. Gaetano Ardenti

Polk: A deadly new computer virus that actually causes home computers to explode in a hellish blast of glass fragments and flame has injured at least 47 people since August 15, horrifying authorities who say millions of people are risking injury, blindness or death every time they sit down to work at their PC!

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Tesla Labs Research Fellow,
Dr. Leonid Rosenweitz
     "Computer viruses of the past could disable your computer, but this virus goes a step further---and can kill you," declared Leonid Rosenweitz, a scientist at Tesla Research Labs. His team of experts who specialize in identifying computer viruses have come to the conclusion that there are internet sites that the governmet does not wish Americans to visit.

     This virus doesn't carry the usual 'markers' that enable it to be detected. It slips through the cracks, so to speak. It comes disguised as a message advocating a pyramid style "get rich quick scheme" and is actually activated by deleting the message. Once deleted it gloms onto your web browser and when someone who is infected hits a website on the government's "do not visit" list, they are executed when the program in the virus is executed.

     "It is an extremely complicated process," says Rosenweitz, "but suffice it to say that the virus affects the computer's hardware, creating conditions that lead to dangerous short circuits and power surges when a person's browser hits a "black listed" URL on the World Wide Web. The end result? Explosions --- powerful explosions. And millions of Internet users are at risk."

     The virus, nicknamed The Eliminator by experts like Rosenweitz, surfaced in Iowa on January 1 of this year. A 24-year-old college student at the University of Emmetsburg was permanently blinded when his 15-inch color monitor exploded in his face. He had been visiting UFO related websites and was rumored to be involved in Occult research, and an obsessive Morgan Fairchild fan, although it is impossible to tell if these subjects were being featured by whatever site he was visiting when the virus was triggered.

     "So how do you protect yourself? I wish I knew," said Rosenweitz. "You either stop using the Internet or you don't delete any of your junk mail....if you don't take those precautions, you are simply gambling with your own life until we can get a handle on this thing and get rid of it for good. Or expose the Government for their development of such heinous censorship technologies. I personally would not be surprised to learn that this too comes from the insidious dissemination of alien technologies via such "legitimate" research centers as Aerodyne...that, of course, is strictly off the record."





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