Rybczyk Posted June 18, 2007 Posted June 18, 2007 During the dark ages you were told what to believe and those who went against such doctrine were punished severely. In today’s western society most people are taught that we are out of the dark ages. That is an outright lie that is used to convince everyone that what is being taught in the government and church controlled schools is true science. What is actually being taught are outdated beliefs that are known to be incorrect but conform to the views of those in authority. And, just as in the past, anyone who succeeds in exposing the flaws in such views is punished severely. Yes, even in America. And what’s worse is that even the newspapers, our last resort in defending our rights under the U.S. Constitution condone this new and insidious affront to our freedom of speech. What makes this practice so dangerous is that it has now been extended to the media that represents the future in communications; the Internet. And what makes it so despicable is that it is used not to do good, such as eliminating pornography from the Internet. In fact, this supposed right of freedom of expression, pornography, was defended by our educational system and subsequently upheld in America's high courts. No, this latest affront to our freedoms is used for the exact same reasons as in the dark ages, to prevent the expression of new ideas involving our existence in the universe. The case in point involves the Millennium Relativity web site. The site went online in August of 2002 as a last resort effort to make the Millennium Theory of Relativity, a new theory in relativistic physics that replaces Einstein’s theory, available to the public. The web site quickly became one of the most popular of its kind on Internet. Its papers would normally come up on the very first page of a Google search and moreover typically as one of the first items, and often the very first item on the page. That has all changed now, beginning in March, 2007. Apparently as a result of the new theory’s author’s, Joseph A. Rybczyk’s, attempts to get the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to support his research, his ranking in the Google search function has been dramatically, intentionally, and discriminately modified. That is, not only was his latest (3rd) proposal to the NSF declined, but when he requested reconsideration of the declination, his papers mysteriously no longer came up on the first page of the Google search function. This was true in spite of the fact that the same normal, typical, and exact key words as previously employed were used. Even worse, the papers now typically come up on or near the last page of a Google search. This could be 60, 100, or even more pages down in the search results. In other words, his papers were effectively eliminated from the search in what appears to be a deliberate attempt to censor his work. This is most especially true of his papers on the relativistic Doppler effect that formed the basis of his most recent NSF proposal. So far, complaints to the Deputy Director of the NSF, the Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Google Incorporated including all 13 top Executive Officers of the company have gone unanswered. Interestingly, a call to the editor of the researcher’s local newspaper was strongly rebuked by the editor in favor of Google’s action. A subsequent complaint to the publisher of the New York Times has also gone unanswered. (A copy of the e-mail can be found on the visitor forum of the Millennium Relativity web site.) To find out more about what has happened, and to learn about the theory that has them so fearful, take a moment to visit the Millennium Relativity web site at http://www.mrelativity.net by clicking on the just given link. Also, the author requests your help in defending his right, and ultimately all of your rights, to free speech on the Internet. Please make a copy of this message and post it on as many reputable visitor forums and message boards as you can. The author will be doing the same in order to get the word out in spite of the Google anti-American and unlawful practice of censorship regarding the American First Amendment Right to Free Speech. Note: This message is for informative purposes only. The author will be posting this message on many visitor forums and therefore will not be able to respond to comments by the reader. Joseph A. Rybczyk
ecoli Posted June 18, 2007 Posted June 18, 2007 Note: This message is for informative purposes only. The author will be posting this message on many visitor forums and therefore will not be able to respond to comments by the reader. This part of the message alone, even if the rest was ok (it isn't), makes this post inadmissible, and it's poster ban-able.
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