tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1654453000595709183.post6314435165050011728..comments2023-08-24T19:13:32.279-04:00Comments on My Crazy Email: The President’s $8 Billion CoincidenceDennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08219420837230045294noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1654453000595709183.post-34277385690710858702012-07-16T02:18:59.743-04:002012-07-16T02:18:59.743-04:00It amazes me that anyone can post anything on the ...It amazes me that anyone can post anything on the internet and people blindly pick it up and circulate and recirculate it around the internet via forwarded emails without the slightest need to do a rudimentary check as to the authenticity of the source.<br /><br />The President's $80 million Coincidence was posted by a certified nut job conspiracy theorist from New Jersey who signed his power point audio presentation on the Brainshark website only as "John A". <br /><br />John A. also thinks the U.N. is involved in a conspiracy to redistribute U.S. wealth to developing countries based on a report submitted to the U.N. in 1997.<br /><br />Not only is thing being circulated in emails, several sites have picked it up and re-published it as gospel. John A. is now even being sought after as a speaker on Medicare matters by local know nothing political groups - as if he is an expert on the subject.<br /><br />Meaningful politics and the internet seldom meet.stankey1000https://www.blogger.com/profile/11008985475447908303noreply@blogger.com