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OT: Not about Steve Stone...Have You Seen This?

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dear...@yahoo.com

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Nov 26, 2006, 2:44:55 AM11/26/06
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New Web Site?

http://www.thenitropills.com/index.html

Pastor Melissa Scott presents:

Dr. Gene Scott's
Nitro Pill Series

(Click on book titles to read them)
Gideon
Potter's House
Tough Shoes
Fret Not
Lift Up Now Thine Eyes
Valley Of Weeping
Mother's Day
Trust The Name of The Lord
Christ's Call To Glory

Click Here to Read
The Resurrection Message
by Dr. Gene Scott


AND LAUGH BUT NOT LEAST....

A Study of the
Promises of God
by: Pastor Melissa Scott

dear...@yahoo.com

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Nov 26, 2006, 2:52:49 AM11/26/06
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Actually thenitropills ain't a bad looking site, so far it's
the best one I've seen.

(Yep, I X'd out certain info)


RE: http://www.thenitropills.com/index.html

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Registered through: eWhirled
Domain Name: THENITROPILLS.COM
Created on: 08-Nov-06
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emptycoffers

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Nov 26, 2006, 8:52:50 AM11/26/06
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Bachman has a new post, to set up sites that
"see", i.e. record I. P. addresses and computer
registrations of the site visitors. They want to
know who is looking at Mrs. Scott's teachings
and posting at AFGS.

He is also assigned to populate the internet with
favorable sites that have meta tags. When people
search for Pastor Melissa Scott and Dr. Scott the
"good sites" will come up first.

The purpose is to replace the "bad sites" that
come up when you search under their names at
Google, Yahoo, You Tube, Norton, Craig's List
MSN, Ask Jeeves and other engines.

When you put PMS and Missy, etc, in the
title of your posts here, they won't meta tag
to Pastor Melissa Scott, Dr. Gene Scott,
Los Angeles University Cathedral or
Barbie Bridges. If you want them to come
up with engine searches, the posts you
want searchers to find should be have the
name they will use in the title and in the
first sentence. Then it depends on how many
hits the post or site gets and how often it's
changed, even a few words that leads to
the order it comes up for any given keyword.

Web crawls pick them up and cache them.

studio

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Nov 26, 2006, 5:37:30 PM11/26/06
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What's the point?


Seems like a lot of spinning wheels.

Don't they have anything better to do?


If God is in control of their little planet,
does all that Batty Addy stuff account for anything other than another
Bachman type scam to gain money from adverse situations?

Pastor Scott must be pretty sick and desperate herself inorder to allow
Batty Addy to administer this lunacy. She'll get stuck with the bill and
the guilt by association.

What an idiot she has turned out to be.

Melissa Scott that is.

rpbc

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Nov 26, 2006, 6:45:47 PM11/26/06
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ec wrote: Bachman has a new post, to set up sites that

rpbc wrote: What you say about missy and PMS not being tagged to Melissa
or Scott is true, but I don't believe it is an intent of most posters here
to bring afgs to the attention of people searching for Melissa or Gene
Scott. It's not like afgs is at war with them, it's mainly discussion and
opinions. It could be taking place at a coffee shop among retirees. The
thing is, due to the very commercial nature of the Internet, nomatter what
'they' do to 'combat' afgs, or any discussion group by any interested
party, is only going to attract more attention to it. Technical
descriptions of how the process works is interesting, but it doesn't
matter how much knowledge one has and seeks to employ as an offense, all
it does is attract attention to the situation, and that is where the
commercial aspect of the Internet is always going to prevail. During the
last listing war, Google was running ads for this site against results for
theirs.... Google gets advertising dollars from it. It's not something
that can be outsmarted... it is adaptive and thrives on attention.. any
attention, and what makes it even more impossible for Melissa and staff,
this is the place everybody goes to see what is going on... even to check
up on the results of trying to bury it. Its about getting attention, afgs
exists as it is because of the attention it is given. If Melissa and
company want to 'combat' afgs, quit giving it and subjects discussed here
attention.

Beach_Bum_13

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Nov 26, 2006, 7:48:09 PM11/26/06
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There is far more activity here than on any of the sites Mad Brad is
managing. If Google's algorithm take account the number of posts on this NG
(not sure if it does - any Google smart folks want to give that a shot?),
then Mel and her minions are in a race they simply can not win.

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dear...@yahoo.com

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Nov 27, 2006, 2:33:05 AM11/27/06
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emptycoffers,

Re: Bachman has a new post, to set up sites that


> "see", i.e. record I. P. addresses and computer
> registrations of the site visitors. They want to
> know who is looking at Mrs. Scott's teachings
> and posting at AFGS.

Reply: I know that some sites have some sort of a counter that will
tell them
where the "hits" are coming from. Like if you click on an address
that's
posted in afgs it will show that it came from afgs' site.

What I have done in the past is *cut/copy* the address and go to google
search,
then *paste* the address in the search window and then go in from
there,
so my "hit" would come from google search not afgs. They then think
that my hit came from a random search and not connected to afgs.

Sure it takes a little more time, but it should fake them off. Right?
or
am I wrong in this?

Obrien

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Nov 27, 2006, 7:07:35 PM11/27/06
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emptycoffers,

Re: Bachman has a new post, to set up sites that
> "see", i.e. record I. P. addresses and computer
> registrations of the site visitors. They want to
> know who is looking at Mrs. Scott's teachings
> and posting at AFGS.

Dearadoe wrote:
Reply: I know that some sites have some sort of a counter that will
tell them
where the "hits" are coming from. Like if you click on an address
that's
posted in afgs it will show that it came from afgs' site.

What I have done in the past is *cut/copy* the address and go to google
search,
then *paste* the address in the search window and then go in from
there,
so my "hit" would come from google search not afgs. They then think
that my hit came from a random search and not connected to afgs.

Sure it takes a little more time, but it should fake them off. Right?
or
am I wrong in this?

Obrien wrote:
Right or wrong Dearadoe, who can be certain? Perhaps you aren't being
thorough enough. Suggestions: disable java and scripts, clear browser
history and entire cache(just prior to visiting desired website, using
google as the springboard everytime) C-Cleaner accomplishes most of this
with one click and it's free.


sososo

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Nov 27, 2006, 7:49:58 PM11/27/06
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Dearadoe wrote:
Sure it takes a little more time, but it should fake them off. Right?
or
am I wrong in this?


*****REPLY

I kinda like them knowing I'm looking. It's got to be killing them that
they can't stop it.

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