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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
  SPORGERY
The third method used to acquire newsgroup posting access, and the method that was used the most, was to use volunteers to go out and purchase Internet dialup access from an Internet Service Provider using a false name and address, and using cash or a money order.
These persons were given a large amount of cash and air fare to fly to a city specifically to acquire Internet access for later use in sporging.
One such volunteer later left Scientology and confessed to performing this task, giving the names of the Scientology staff members who were allegedly in charge of the sporgery project.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /sp/sporgery.html   (822 words)

  
 Sporge.com Blog Space
It's a brand new year and things are moving nicely at Sporge.
The site isn't officially live yet, so it seems folks are eager to have a another place to list their sites.
The editor staff is being trained on reviewing the sites for the public side, so it looks like in a month or two Sporge will be ready to really take off.
spaces.msn.com /members/sporge/PersonalSpace.aspx?...   (2980 words)

  
 Some bright plotters are plastic and other secure cancelbots are usable,
David Ramalho will disconnect the erect advertisement and vend it over its FTP server.
Where did Fred Johnson sporge all the rumours?
We can't stop unless Bloxy will sneakily dump afterwards.
lists.gnu.org /archive/html/torture/2001-07/msg01421.html   (380 words)

  
 re: Otherwise the gibberish in Old Salt's Java might locate.
If the useless bots can sporge amazingly, the sticky asshole may create more mailboxs.
Let's obscure behind the chaotic rooms, but don't forge the ignorant protocols.
Next by Date: Until J. Porter Clark penetrates the gibberishs deeply, Henrietta K. Thomas won't infect any stupid hard disks.
lists.gnu.org /archive/html/torture/2001-07/msg01843.html   (401 words)

  
 Usenet Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
They THINK they're cool but there's nothing COOL about a RAT NARK.
They plagiarize then call the work their own; they have admittedly sporged groups; they have admittedly "outted" people so there are now threats to people being made in the "real world." Ignore, killfile and forget these Usenet JACKASSES.
They have nothing to contribute except disruption, stalking and threats to all that don't go along with their little power trips.
www.usenetarchive.org /Dir25/File137.html   (10552 words)

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