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I'd read such books myself without a pause.If it only was ATT that went down in many places, I might have believed ATT saying it was a problem in new stuff they were implementing. I told my friend a number of other countries have hackers that might have pulled it off: Russia, China, N Korea, Iran. India now also comes to mind. And Israel. That’s when my friend said he felt it was domestic and why, and I felt like the earth had fallen out form under me.
I live in a very red state. I have lots of dealings with Republicans and MAGAs, and with the other side. I don’t belong to either side. And I have been thinking since January 6, 2020, that America was headed for its 2nd civil war, with Donald Trump leading the right. I don’t care for President Biden, either, but he has not reminded me of what happened in Germany, and Donald Trump has reminded me of that.
A fellow named Trevor Ravenscroft wrote The Spear of Destiny, a chilling report of how demonic forces enhanced Hitler and his inner circle and infiltrated much of the German population.
Today I saw on TV news, Trump say Christians cannot vote for Biden, who is Catholic, whereas, I don't recall reading or hearing of Trump ever talking about attending church or reading the Bible.
Vanity Fair published an article some time before Trump got elected the first time, in which Ivana Trump was quoted as saying, when she and Donald were married, he kept a book of Hitler’s speeches in a cabinet on his side of their bed and sometimes he pulled it out at night and read it. I read a news report that, when asked about that, Trump said, if he ever had such a book, he never read it.
I don't believe much of what Trump says, but that sounds legit.Trump said, if he ever had such a book, he never read it.
Any questions please refer to our heavily accented customer services in India.I received this text last night from AT&T:
It's AT&T. We apologize for Thursday's outage, which may have impacted you. As a valued customer, your connection matters and we are committed to doing better.No credit offered for the down time or anything like that, so apparently I'm not all that valued, my connection doesn't matter all that much, and they're not all that committed.
I haven't even received as much a that, at this point...I received this text last night from AT&T:
It's AT&T. We apologize for Thursday's outage, which may have impacted you. As a valued customer, your connection matters and we are committed to doing better.No credit offered for the down time or anything like that, so apparently I'm not all that valued, my connection doesn't matter all that much, and they're not all that committed.
Clearly, I'm a more valued customer than you.I haven't even received as much a that, at this point...
I figure they can only blast out a few texts at a time...Clearly, I'm a more valued customer than you.
Consider the source.Any questions please refer to our heavily accented customer services in India.
As a follow-up to this, an email I received this morning that contained a link that says customers potentially affected will receive a credit equivalent to the average of a full day's service ($5.00) on their bill.I received this text last night from AT&T:
It's AT&T. We apologize for Thursday's outage, which may have impacted you. As a valued customer, your connection matters and we are committed to doing better.No credit offered for the down time or anything like that, so apparently I'm not all that valued, my connection doesn't matter all that much, and they're not all that committed.