Best Seller List / The New York Times / Implications

Okay guys, I just had this outrageous idea (it can still be done). I am going to propel my book “9/11 Truth: Implications” into the New York Times’ bestseller list . . .

The other Mexico

Are you laughing? Okay . . . okay . . . I know how you feel. But believe me, with a little help from all of you, it can be done.

This is the plan: you guys write over a thousand reviews (not kidding, we already have 12, WOW!) (link attached below). And we generate enough interest (and sales) throughout the general population.

Consequently, all our honest, impartial newspapers (media), including the New York Times, will then be compelled to take action (I am not being facetious; they just needed time). They would, no doubt, pay attention to all the brave and responsible citizens who are fighting to establish an honest socioeconomic system. (Yes! the ones explaining what the false flag of 09/11/2001 implies). This means the book will be placed on the best seller list to further increase awareness (only 99 cents for the digital copy on amazon, free in PDF form (last edition) if you send me your email address—no strings attached), and the human race will at last evolve and thrive as an intelligent species should. 

Of course we can do this! And remember the PDF is emailed to you free of charge. No strings attached. You will not be added to my email list unless you ask. You can also pass the PDF to your friends to spread the word. (I am practically pirating my own book so that you can save the incredible amount of 99 cents and we can all raise awareness. Isn’t that awesome?)

 Reviews

More info about the source of our situation below:

The Source

Evidence

Action

PS If you don’t care to change our course, please disregard this post and do nothing, and “may the odds be ever in your favor.”

PPS For a free copy (PDF) please send an email to rsgguz@gmail .com

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9/11 Truth | The New York Times | Will they still ignore it?

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Google Buzz’s Pros and Cons | Miguel Helft | New York Times

Apparently Google Buzz is something to handle with care (or stay away from) for a while. Here are some of the concerns raised by MIGUEL HELFT in the NY Times.

“… what Google viewed as an obvious shortcut stirred up a beehive of angry critics. Many users bristled at what they considered an invasion of privacy, and they faulted the company for failing to ask permission before sharing a person’s Buzz contacts with a broad audience. For the last three days, Google has faced a firestorm of criticism on blogs and Web sites, and it has already been forced to alter some features of the service.

E-mail, it turns out, can hold many secrets, from the names of personal physicians and illicit lovers to the identities of whistle-blowers and antigovernment activists. And Google, so recently a hero to many people for threatening to leave China after hacking attempts against the Gmail accounts of human rights activists, now finds itself being pilloried as a clumsy violator of privacy.”

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