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WARNING: AOL is looking at you, kid! |
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from The International Forecaster
Entered into the database on Thursday, October 27th, 2005 @ 17:46:47 MST |
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AOL has been since its inception an operating entity of the US intelligence
apparatus. Their latest admission is that they have formed a partnership
with Fatherland Security to permit unlimited surveillance on AOL subscribers,
as reported by the US Department of Commerce. They for years have supplied intelligence
on subscribers and have allowed government agencies free access. We have told
you this time after time for the past ten years. What AOL did illegally for years was legalized under the Patriot Act, which
permits warrantless searches of persons and property. If you use AOL all your
personal emails and information is distributed to law enforcement all over the
country. American and European business communities are fearful trade secrets
may end up in the hands of the Bush crime family and their associates worldwide,
never mind the dossiers that are being build upon average American citizens.
We have had extensive problems with sending to AOL subscribers for years. AOL
has blocked any messages that contain links to sites that AOL forbids you to
see. Using software AOL is able to kick back any email that even mentions a
forbidden site. AOL members can white-list senders, but it has no effect at
all on the pre-filtering that AOL does before the email ever gets delivered.
One journalist said AOL bounced 88% of the newsletters that had been sent to
subscribers who use AOL, including cs.com and netscape.net. AOL deletes huge
quantities of mail prior to delivery. In August, AOL paid $1.25 million in penalties and costs and has to reform
some of its customer services practices to settle an investigation by AG Eliot
Spitzer’s office. Three hundred customers said AOL ignored demands to
cancel service and stop billing. That has been going on for six years. In similar
complaints in April they paid $75,000 to the AG in Ohio. The complaints are
legion. A site just dropped all of its AOL subscribers because AOL wouldn’t
deliver to their subscribers. We warn you now it is only a matter of time before
we have to drop AOL. If you are an email subscriber we advise you to find another
ISP. Every week we have problems that you can avoid by changing carriers. |