U.S. Military Joint Forces Command User Visits Cryptogon

January 19th, 2009

The jfcom.mil user (host: usufprx1.jfcom.mil, ip: 137.246.207.202) accessed the following Cryptogon page directly:

The American Culture Bomb: Satire from the Onion and a Long Forgotten U.S. Army War College Essay

Then, the same user submitted the following message using my story suggestion form:

A new submission (form: “Story Suggestions”)
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Submitted on: January 13, 2009
Via: https://cryptogon.com/?page_id=5227#cforms_q
By 137.246.207.202 (visitor IP).

Story Title: Your site sucks
Story URL: www.conspirytheoristnutjob.com

Story Summary:
You suck.
get over yourself.

Your Name: Nunya bizness
Email Address: nuny@yahoo.com
Research Credit: me

Some readers wonder why comments are moderated and public registration is disabled. Well, what you see above is a relatively mild example of the nonsense I filter out.

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2 Responses to “U.S. Military Joint Forces Command User Visits Cryptogon”

  1. Loveandlight says:

    It sounds as though you really touched a nerve in one of society’s little doubleplusgoodthinkers! I’ll bet that really made your day; it sure would make mine. 😀

  2. thucydides says:

    Don’t forget that there are folks behind .mil (and other, erm, special TLDs) that aren’t like Mr Nunya Bizness.

    Despite the conventional wisdom on this side of the fence, there are intelligent, aware persons who receive paychecks from the US Treasury or work in facilities with people who do.

    On the other hand, this makes me recall the fine academic work put forth in John Gabriel’s Greater Internet F*ckwad Theory.

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